[DESIGN]Fridays

Project Awesome Backyard 2013

May 9, 2013 - 11:13pm

The Fish Camp

Project Awesome Backyard 2013

After so many months of winter, it seems that the whole Midwest is savoring the warmth, sunshine, and refreshing breeze. People have flocked to their favorite outdoor spots to spread a blanket on the ground and read a book. How many of us can say that our favorite place is just outside our back door? Personally, my backyard is brown and brittle and sad. Not a great place to lay in the grass. Therefore, this weekend will begin Project Awesome Backyard 2013. Are you interested in designing a backyard haven? Here are a few links for some great DIY ideas.

30 DIY Ideas How To Make Your Backyard Wonderful This Summer

Instructables

Create a water garden

Make a sandbox

I Always Wanted a Treehosue

May 3, 2013 - 1:22pm

Photo by nicolas.boullosa Photo by nicolas.boullosa

Earlier this week, I decided to write today’s Design Friday blog about nature inspired design. I patted myself on the back for being proactive and coming up with a topic early. Good job me. Then comes Friday and I start looking for interesting nature inspired design stories and photos to feature. Ummm, do you know how many different kinds of nature design there are?! Should I write about architecture, furniture, painting, ceramics, clothes…..the list just kept on going. AND THEN, there’s design inspired by oceans, rivers, animals, planets, trees, insects, the sky, rocks……and again, the list just keeps going. After taking a moment to mock myself (silly me) for prematurely patting myself on the back, I found the World’s Biggest Treehouse, and I was amazed. Then I started looking into the many, many different kinds of treehouses being built around the world. Take a look at just a few examples in this Popular Mechanics article 10 Awe Inspiring Treehouse Designs. If, like me, you grew up fantasizing about having your own treehouse hideaway, this one’s for you.

Drawing on Central Avenue

April 26, 2013 - 12:27pm

Photo courtesy of Whitewall BuickPhoto courtesy of Whitewall Buick

Join artist Witt Siasoco on Sunday, April 28th for Drawing on Central Avenue. This event is part of Creative Citymaking, a partnership between artists and city planners to "develop fresh and innovative approaches for addressing the long-term transportation, land use, economic, environmental, and social issues facing Minneapolis[i]”. As part of this program, Siasoco has invited people of all ages to join him in documenting Central Avenue with his Mobile Tracing Unit. Drawings from the event will be incorporated into art works displayed in a community art exhibition at Sen Yai Sen Lek on Thursday, May 16th.

· 1:00-2:00: Central Ave. between 27th and 24th Avenues NE

· 2:00-3:00: Central Ave. between 24th and 21st Avenues NE

· 3:00-4:00: Central Ave. between 21st and 18th Avenues NE

Hope to see you there!


[i] http://www.intermediaarts.org/Creative-CityMaking

My Summer Dream

April 19, 2013 - 12:31pm

Photo by Andrea_44Photo by Andrea_44

I feel kind of bad for our readers, because this is the 3rd or 4th week in a row that I’ve focused my energies on garden design. But, in my defense, it’s STILL snowing. And not just snowing, the tree outside of my window has inches of snow plastered to it. My car got stuck in its street side parking spot. It’s unacceptable. I want to grab a glass of ice-cold lemonade and sit in a wicker rocking chair, feeling a warm breeze on my face. I want to close my eyes and smell fresh blooming lilacs and the sun warmed earth. Look at this picture, close you eyes, and imagine it. What is your summer dream? What would you design as the perfect summer spot to relax?

South Minneapolis Housing Fair

April 12, 2013 - 9:23pm

Designing and renovating your home can be confusing and overwhelming. It helps to have some professional help when making the big decisions. Check out the South Minneapolis Housing Fair, Saturday, April 13th, from 10:00 to 3:00. Check out the details and meet us there. We can answer your questions and enter you into a drawing for some great prizes.

ArtCrank!

April 5, 2013 - 11:26pm

Courtesy of the ArtCrank WebsiteCourtesy of the ArtCrank Website

Do you like art, or bikes, or beer, or a fun time? Check on this weekend’s ArtCrank MSP. Saturday, starting at 5:00, you can view and buyhand-made, bike-inspired posters created by over 45 Twin Cities area artists. Benefit Springboard for the Arts and buy a $5 pint glass that can be filled with Widmer Brothers Beer. Enjoy excellent food provided byChowgirls Killer Catering as well as six different food trucks.AND, keep your eyes open for special deals from Metamorphosis. Should be an excellent time. Admission is free, so we’ll see you there!

Little Libraries

March 29, 2013 - 9:20am

Photo by Michael R. PerryPhoto by Michael R. Perry

When I moved to Minnesota, I used the morning dog walks to explore my new neighborhood. After about a week, I stumbled across an odd bird house looking structure in someone’s front yard. I could see it from several houses away and approached with some confusion about who would build a birdhouse next to the sidewalk. Lo and behold, it was my first Little Library sighting! I thought to myself, “What a brilliant idea, good job Minnesota!” I later learned that Little Libraries are actually a nationwide movement started in Hudson, Wisconsin in 2009. I also learned that there are over 5,000 little libraries across the county, with almost as many different looks and designs. On the website, they offer libraries for purchase with inlaid wood sunrises, ones that look like Amish barns, two story houses, and red phone booths, just to name a few. In Minneapolis, I have seen little libraries painted to look like the homes they are installed in front of, painted to match the owner’s garden, or to reflect a favorite hobby or animal. Check out the website for different designs, to find the closes Little Library to you, or to look at plans on how to build one yourself.

Garden Design

March 22, 2013 - 3:37pm

When you look out your window, it’s hard to believe that today is the third day of Spring. Spring is my favorite time of the year. I start feeling the itch to dig into the ground and plant the vegetable and flower gardens of my dreams. I watch and wait for the time when the snow melts and the ground is soft enough to dig. I find my favorite flowers, ones with bright and happy colors, and when the time comes, I plant them. The problem with my “perfect” garden is that it fails before it begins. My plan falls apart because I don’t design my garden before I plant it. Year after year, I have managed to plant flower gardens with plants of all the same height, that bloom during the same two weeks every year, and require full sun, when I only have partial sun to offer. The result is a garden that looks like very tall weeds for the majority of the time. This year will be different. I will design a garden with plants of different heights, different blooming schedules, different colors, and a mix of annuals and perennials.

If you are itching for spring and want to plan your perfect vegetable, flower, or herb garden, check out the Farmers Almanac website for ideas and planting schedules. Happy gardening and happy spring!

Samantha Presents "Remodeling for Resale" at Natural Built Home

February 26, 2013 - 1:34pm

We are excited to announce that Metamorphosis will be hosting another class at Natural Built Home! Samantha will discuss remodeling to get your home ready to put on the real estate market. Come with lots of questions!

"Remodeling for Resale" with Samantha Strong of Metamorphosis

With the Twin Cities' real estate market on the upswing, are you thinking about listing your home for sale? Samantha Strong, Realtor and General Contractor with Metamorphosis, talks about which remodeling projects will have buyers running to your door.

*Saturday, March 16th from 10am-11am

Daylighting

February 15, 2013 - 10:51am

Winter can sometimes seem like it will go on forever! At least you can take advantage of the sunny, cold days we’ve been having by using daylighting techniques. Daylighting describes the strategic use of sunlight for internal lighting and passive solar heat.

All you need to do is make sure the blinds are open in the daytime to take full advantage of the sun letting in its warm rays. Just make sure to close the blinds at night to prevent any cold drafts blowing inside.

So next time it’s sunny out, let the sunshine in!




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