Aug 21, 2016

Baby nursery turned toddler's room

It's been quiet some time since I last posted here due to life being so crazy full with work, home, and a toddler to run after.

I've posted before about the design of my baby's , Farida, nursery which was featured on Apartment Therapy in multiple posts you can take a look at them here; Nursery, Take 2 Wall Decal, Nursery Tour, and Featured on Apartment Therapy

But what do you do when this teeny tiny little bundle of sweet joy




Turns into this cheeky run around 2 year old toddler


The transformation in just two years is crazy, right?! where did the years go!

So what happens when your child grow? optimally their nursery/room should be designed to grow with them, which is what I had in mind when I first designed Farida's nursery.

Her cot bed is from Mamas & Papas and it's designed to be used from birth until 3 years old. It has 3 different mattress levels for while your baby grow and then it completely transforms into a toddler's bed once your toddler can climb out of bed, which is why I had to transform it one day as I woke up to Farida walking into my room at 5am! I moved the foot stool poof and the sheepskin to her bed side so that I can read her a story while sitting on the poof and so that she has something soft to step on when she get out of bed.

The cotbed at the lowest mattress level


The cot bed once transformed into a toddler bed 


We made a big deal of how grown Farida is and that she got her own new big girl bed so that she wouldn't be scared of sleeping in it. Unfortunately the only problem now is that whenever Farida switches sleep cycles and finds herself awake she gets out of bed and wanders into my room...multiple times a night sometimes which is very exhausting...trying to find a solution for her waking up a lot and requesting milk to go back to bed. She has been a great sleeper since before she was 1 and even now when I put her down in bed at 8, I tuck her in with a bottle of milk and read her two sleep story books with the lights off and I simply kiss her goodnight and walk out of the room and she sleeps on her own- it sometimes takes her walking out of the room a few times requesting "more milk, potty, just walking out" and me getting her what she wants and then tucking her back in bed and then she is down for the night before she starts waking up.

I heard of a toddler's "ok to wake" clock but I don't know if it is worth a try, if you did try it I'd appreciate the insight.

The bookcase that I got for the room from IKEA is being put to great use, it stores her ever growing collection of books and toys.

The new purchases for the room are the following as shown below;

FLISAT kids table & Mammut children's stools where she can color (Farida loves coloring and crafting with all sorts of mediums, needless to say I keep all of her supplies and colors out of sight so that she doesn't color over all of the walls) or play with puzzles. The great thing about this table is that it has two tucked in baskets that you can use to store toys and colors.

Mala Easel which Farida loves to color all over with chalks and then enjoys wiping everything off just as much :) (yeay me!)



The DUKTIG kitchen set with all the trims which Farida absolutely LOVES and enjoys playing with (she loves it even more when I fill the little pots and pans with cocoa puffs and ask her to cook them and she starts transferring them from one pot to the other)





The beautiful thing about this kitchen that I need to add is the fact that it could be set to have 3 different heights depending on your child's height. If you do not add the plastic caps to the feet of the kitchen then it's at it's shortest. Then if you add the caps in a certain direction its a little higher, and if you flip the cap over and insert it the height is at it's highest. This is the middle height shown in the photo of  Farida's kitchen

Farida gets a lot of structured play at nursery so I wanted to make sure her room was setup to help her have free play and role play as much as she'd like.






May 2, 2016

Residential Villa Classic Design

مشروع تصميم و تنفيذ فيلا سكنية لأحد زبايني في الدوحة بطراز كلاسيكي مستحدث. أعمال التنفيذ حاليا قائمة في الفيلا تحت اشرافي و سأقوم بمشاركتكم بصور للفيلا قبل و أثناء و بعد أعمال الديكور.

A design and build project done by me for one of my clients in Doha for a residential villa. Construction is currently ongoing on-site, I'm managing the fit-out and design work in the villa, and I will be sharing before, during, and after photos once all works are completed

مدخل الفيلا من الداخل
Interior shot of the villa's main entrance

البهو الرئيسي للفيلا مع لقطة تظهر مدخل الفيلا الرئيسي و مدخل غرفة الطعام

Main villa lobby shot showing the main entrance and dining room entrance

البهو الرئيسي للفيلا مع لقطة تظهر الدرج و مدخل غرفة الطعام و الصالون

Main villa lobby shot showing the staircase and dining and salon entrances

لقطة تظهر الجلسة العائلية و مدخل المطبخ

Family siting area

لقطة تظهر الجلسة العائلية 

Family siting area


لقطة تظهر الصالون الرئيسي

A shot of the salon/majlis

لقطة تظهر الصالون الرئيسي

A shot of the salon/majlis

لقطة تظهر الصالون الرئيسي

A shot of the salon/majlis

لقطة تظهر الصالون الرئيسي

A shot of the salon/majlis

لقطة تظهر الصالون الرئيسي

A shot of the salon/majlis

لقطة تظهر غرفة الطعام

A shot of the dining room

لقطة تظهر غرفة الطعام

A shot of the dining room

لقطة تظهر مغاسل غرفة الطعام

Dining room's powder room / hand wash area

لقطة تظهر غرفة النوم في جناح النوم الرئيسي

A shot of the bedroom in the main master bedroom suite

لقطة تظهر غرفة النوم في جناح النوم الرئيسي

A shot of the bedroom in the main master bedroom suite

لقطة تظهر غرفة الملابس في جناح النوم الرئيسي

A shot of the dressing room in the main master bedroom suite

لقطة تظهر غرفة الملابس في جناح النوم الرئيسي

A shot of the dressing room in the main master bedroom suite

لقطة تظهر الحمام في جناح النوم الرئيسي

A shot of the bathroom in the main master bedroom suite

لقطة تظهر الحمام في جناح النوم الرئيسي

A shot of the bathroom in the main master bedroom suite
أهتم بسماع آراءكم في التعليقات
Would love to hear everyone's comments!

Feb 18, 2016

Our Eclectic Living & Dining, Room Tour

I have been under a technical spell lately, my laptop and camera have had issues lately- not to mention my car but thats a story for another day- I'm typing this away on my husband's laptop right now. I unfortunately lack all of my photo editing programs and with the issues with my camera the photos turned out less than great to me but since I've promised to share my living room and my painting with you for a very long time…here goes nothing I guess!

p.s: I will add a list of resources towards the bottom of the post so you can know where I bought specific items. If you have any questions post a reply and I will get back to you


Don't get me wrong my husband and I absolutely LOVE our home and take great pride in the way it looks, we take a deep breath in and sigh the moment we walk into our home…I just tend to be…a tight ass perfectionist when it comes to my work/my home/my photos…you get it.

The sight we see when we first get home everyday
I love having an entryway/corridor when we first walk in
The Arabesque mirror, wall sconces, and ceiling pendant are all from Egypt. The lights were a gift from my brother in law and the mirror was from a shop here in Doha. The solid wood shelf was custom made at a carpentry in Doha and stained to match the mirror. 
A print of a hand drawing in ink of a landscape of Jerusalem, Palestine that I purchased a few years before

Front Door view, the flat woven rug is a purchase we made in Morocco on our honeymoon
This is our living / dining room where I spend most of the day when I'm home and where we pretty much do everything as a family as well; folding laundry, watching Tv, playing with Farida, reading books, working on design projects, eating dinner, and entertaining friends and family.

I'm not big on furniture sets, I tend to be very eclectic when designing for myself

We first rented our flat 2 months before our wedding. My husband and I lived separately until we were married and this was our first place together- it was also my first place as I lived at home with my family up until I was married as customary. I'm a Palestinian freelance interior designer- in case you didn't know that- and my husband is an Egyptian personal development coach who works as a training manager at Qatar Airways- again, apologies if this is redundant. We both have very different personalities but we are both loud, love colour, love to travel, love design, and especially love wood- Walnut to be specific, if you can't tell! We've collected several items from our travels and wanted to proudly display these collectables in our home, we wanted our home to reflect both our characters, passions, and cultural heritages as well. Once we found this place we started putting down design ideas, colours, and styles and started executing directly to have our home ready as soon as possible in time for the wedding.



our gallery wall has a a mix of prints of famous paintings by Van Gogh that I picked up at the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam a few years back, a photo by a friend of mine of Egypt, a framed inspirational textile that my husband got from Muslim Leaders, a print of a photo that I took of a street sign in Morocco, and a few photos taken by me in Amsterdam. We kept some space towards the bottom for us to add more items as life go on, maybe some art made by Farida!  


I bought these beautiful wall hung planters from a store on Etsy, link in resources. The street sign was of the Yves Saint Laurent street in Marrakech where we spent part of our honeymoon. This is the street were Les Jardains Majorelle where Yves Saint Laurent resided in Morocco, currently there is a museum of his work there and a beautiful botanical garden
The low TV console is an antique Kashmiri piece, the display cabinet is far east colonial

Floating laminate wood flooring were put in to cover the badly grouted and cracked tiles beneath, all of the furniture was purchased, delivered, and assembled before the wedding. Selecting photos, accessories, plants, personal items to display all took place after the wedding, we went on adding little items here and there and taking out some items as well. I love being able to see time change a place and the effect of time on a family and their home.

Everything in there gets used regularly, we aren't saving no china for when the queen visits

Beautiful espresso cups that I got my husband as an anniversary gift from PIP Studio
I don't know why but I can't resist household items, especially china. The Moroccan tea pot is part of a set I got from a visiting bazar here in Doha. The tea cups are from the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam


A drum that my husband picked up in Mozambique
Our home design style is very eclectic; it's a mix of modern, antique, multi-culturally ethnic, and universal all at the same time. We wanted our home to be practical, for it to use space in the best way possible for us and meet our needs but for it to also look like a young couple's home..this was our first home and we have all the time in the world to chic/glam it up.

Remember that painting that I raved about, well maybe on Instagram more so than here, but there it is!
It's an oil colours on canvas painting of an aerial view of my husband's village in Egypt, colours and scale were converted for art reasons!
Our beautiful Matryoshka that my parents got us from Moscow lately
Another beautiful purchase from Moscow by my parents. This is a an exact replica of an authentic Faberge egg that was made for the king, The replica is also made by Faberge. 
This is also a vintage Kashmiri piece that we got from a store here in Doha
Behind our sofa is our dining area where we also happen to work from home. A photo by Osama Silwadi of an old house in Palestine hangs above.
A little Palestinian touch with a cross stitched side table cover that was a gift from my grandmother for my future home since before I met my husband, that's what taita does!




Farida's high chair is actually a feeding chair from Mamas & Papas that is fixed to one of our dining chairs, less floor space to be occupied!
An antique traditional clay bowl from Fes, Morocco
A view at the entry of the inner corridor
inner corridor leading to powder room, bathroom, and our three bedrooms


On top lays a crystal bowl- a wedding gift of ours- some hats from Aswan, our wedding guest book, a painting from Amsterdam, and some of my personal sketches
So I've finally managed to post this, I will be posting it again now on FB, Instagram and all of my other channels. I'm really excited about sharing my home with you and I hope that it inspires you and goes to show that you do not need to own your home to make it your own and that you do not need to spend a fortune to have a beautiful home either. Thank you for following me and for checking out this post. If you have any questions do not forget to post it in the reply section..peace out!



Resources:

Paint Color: NP A30.2 National Paints
Sofa: Scarlett Sofa from Origins Living
Rug: Stockholm Rug
Swivel Chairs: Home Center
Leather and solid wood brown armchair and Ottoman: The One
Dining Set: Stockholm from IKEA
Kashmiri Antique Side board & Low Console: Richi at Landmark
Nesting Tables: IKEA, Stockholm Collection
Shelves: IKEA
Side Tables: ID Design
Display Cabinet: Bombay
Wall Planters: Light & Ladder on Etsy
Corridor two cabinets: IKEA

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