I was reading this Kitchen Design magazine and learned something new so I thought I would share it with you. Do you know what a muntin is? I knew what it was when I saw it but I never knew the word for it. Here's the wikipedia definition:
Muntin or Muntin bar is a strip of wood or metal separating and holding panes of glass in a window.[1] Muntins are also called "glazing bars", "muntin bars", or "sash bars". Muntins can be found in doors, windows and furniture, typically in western styles of architecture. Muntins divide a single window sash or casement into a grid system of small panes of glass, called "lights" or "lites".
I think that it is such a cool way to add a lot of interest to glass cabinets and windows. A lot of time in windows they are taken for granted. But there are some cool ways to have some fun with muntins to keep things interesting in your decor. Here are a few examples:
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Monday, July 18, 2011
Hooray for my hats!
Check out the latest little watermelon hat I did for my friend Peg's grandbaby. And I got actual tags to put on them too from one of my most favorite etsy shops - MunkeeKid.
Come August you may be seeing my hats for sale at Bellies and Babies in Alexandria!
Come August you may be seeing my hats for sale at Bellies and Babies in Alexandria!
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Closet
Built-in, glass front drawers with lucite pulls in this closet. I want them. (And all of those clothes).
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Start with a rug.
I want to design a room around every one of these rugs. They are such statement pieces!
All rugs from Decorative Carpets.