Kvil i fred bestefar

17. juni, 2010

På formiddagen i dag ca.  kl. 11.30 døde bestefaren min. Han blei 82 år.

Han har vore sjuk lenge, so det var vel noko vi venta skulle skje. Mat har han ikkje ete sjølv på 4 mnd. Ein del av familia var der oppe på tirsdag og eg blei med. Det var ikkje muleg å få kontakt med bestefar, slik hadde det vore sidan laurdag. Då sa han ja og nei har eg fått høyrt. Han såg ikkje heilt ut som seg sjølv sidan han hadde vorte so tynn. Det er ei god stund sidan eg hadde sett bestefar, då var han fortsatt heime hos besta. Forma hans var ikkje bra den gongen, men han sat i stolen og kom med diverse fortellingar.

Heime vart familia samla til  brennsnut kl. 17.

Familia mi og onkel Roger si, besta og onkel Vebjørn var opp på sjukeheimen og sa hadet kl. 18 i dag. Det var litt uverkeleg der eg såg bort på bestefar.  Eg ser for meg han bestefar site å smile og kome med ei fortelling. Der han låg var han litt framand sidan han var så tynn. Eg trur det hadde vore vanskelegare dersom han var meir lik seg sjølv.

Dette er første gong nokon nære meg har dødd, det nærmaste hittil har vore oldemora mi då eg var lita og tanta til mor mi. Det er litt rart. Eg tenkjar på det eg har sett på film, at familien til den avdøde går bort til den avdøde for å sei farvel. No fekk eg sjølv oppleve dette på virkeleg. Eg ville vente til det ikkje var so monge i rommet før eg gjekk bort til bestefar sidan eg følte det vart litt for ubehageleg at alle skulle stå å sjå bort mot meg når eg skulle sei farvel.

Etterpå for eg, systra mi Mari og Jan Robert (typen til Mari) ein køyretur. Mari syns det hjalp å sjå litt ut over sjøen og stranda.

Heime igjen åt vi brennsnut og vannmelon.

Min interiørstil

17. juni, 2010
67% Contemporary / 33% Vintage Modern
Min interiørstil

Contemporary

So fresh and so clean! Antiques? No thanks! Vintage collections and clutter of any type? Not for you! You like your space new and sleek. Each piece is chosen carefully as if it was a piece of art, and your love of minimalism is expressed throughout each room. Furniture has clean lines and geometric shapes are preferred. You’re not afraid of color; in fact bold color options only highlight the minimal items you choose for your home. But, the key is clean! To master the minimalist interior you not only have to be selective in the few furniture items you bring into the space, but you must also find a way to hide all of the real life items as well.

Materials

With contemporary design the material of the object is nearly as important as the object itself. Manmade materials such as acrylic, steel and plastic are often found in your spaces and chrome and glass can also fill prominent roles. Wood is also used, though the nature of the wood is rarely highlighted. Stains tend to be either very dark or very light so that the grains of the wood are minimized and only the color remains.

Colors

Colors range dramatically from subtle neutrals to bright colors, though the one consistent element is the lack of clashing patterns and busy color palates. Bright colors are used sparingly and intended to create drama and highlight a wall or piece of furniture. Many times the entire space will be neutral in palate and it is only the art and accessories that bring in color and drama. In this sense the space literally acts as an art gallery intended to highlight only the items of utmost importance.

Space Planning

When space planning the focus is placed on finding the right pieces to give you enough seating for entertaining but never so much that the room feels cluttered. The feeling should always be one of less is more, and your furniture tends to appear more as works of art than simply as a sofa or a chair.

Vintage Modern

Flea Market anyone? You know you are drawn to modern furniture and interiors, and yet you really don’t like a space that feels cold and sterile. And who could blame you? And that’s why Vintage Modern is so appealing to you. Though the backdrop of the room, the walls and windows, are many times white or monochromatic, the furniture and accessories have the color, shape and texture to bring the warmth into the space. The great thing about Vintage Modern is ease of mixing different styles in the one space. You can have a new modular sofa mixed with a great pair of chairs that your grandmother purchased in the late 1950′s and the new and old work appear as though they were destined for each other. What’s great is that even if you don’t have time for swap meets and garage sales, so many of the pieces from the mid-century were so great that they have been remade and mimicked year after year.

Materials

The other great thing about Vintage Modern is how low maintenance it can be — fabrics such as cotton, microfiber or ultra-suede and leather all look great and function even better. So whether you are having a cocktail party with friends, or kids are in the picture, the room and the furnishings can handle it. Because the style harkens back to the early twentieth century, the innovative developed during that time are very popular: acrylic, plastic and fiberglass, chrome and steel, and molded plywood. Concrete floors, countertops and furniture are also very popular and lacquered finishes are very common.

Colors

When it comes to color, walls are seen as backdrops for the room. Neutral tones of gray, white, beige and brown are very common and black is a common accent color. Pops of color on the art, furniture and accessories can vary dramatically based on the person, however very common colors are teal blues, army greens and yellow as well as deep oranges and bright reds.

Ja, dette er min stil:) Eg ville kanskje ikkje hatt so monge knæsje fargar saman som på det siste bildet.

Finn din stil her :)

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