Browse Forums Interior Decorating Lounge Re: Suggestions on what to put in my entry hob?!! 3Sep 07, 2010 4:13 pm Idiots are fun, that's why there is one in every village! - Dr. House - Re: Suggestions on what to put in my entry hob?!! 4Sep 08, 2010 9:41 am Idiots are fun, that's why there is one in every village! - Dr. House - Re: Suggestions on what to put in my entry hob?!! 7Sep 08, 2010 11:44 am Idiots are fun, that's why there is one in every village! - Dr. House - Re: Suggestions on what to put in my entry hob?!! 10Sep 08, 2010 12:04 pm Oh yea Joles, good idea. I normally think sculpture = expensive! How much do you think it would cost for student sculptures as I dont want to spend hundreds upon hundreds of dollars. And where would i find out about these exhibitions? Thanks Donuts, that birdcage idea is quite a good one, minus the live bird inside . I have seen birdcages used as decoration around the house, but not sure whether it would look abit weird?! Idiots are fun, that's why there is one in every village! - Dr. House - Re: Suggestions on what to put in my entry hob?!! 11Sep 08, 2010 12:08 pm or a fishtank! "Your emotions are the slaves to your thoughts, and you are the slave to your emotions." — Elizabeth Gilbert Living in our new house. Currently scaping the land. Re: Suggestions on what to put in my entry hob?!! 12Sep 08, 2010 12:09 pm Def not a fishtank, too much work for its worth. I used to have one, all the fishes died because I got too lazy to clean out their tanks, and sometimes forgot to feed them! Idiots are fun, that's why there is one in every village! - Dr. House - Re: Suggestions on what to put in my entry hob?!! 13Sep 08, 2010 12:13 pm What state are you in? In Victoria you could contact RMIT, Chisolm or Latrobe as they all have fine art departments. They could put you on to students who might have sculpture they would like to sell. As for pots / vases, I have a friend who has bought some really lovely, large ones and has them outside in his garden. They are an artistic piece in themsleves and wouldn't need flowers in them. I will try to find out where he got them. But you could try places with African art, or Bendigo pottery. A glass studio in Healesville also has some fantastic stuff, so maybe look at some glass studios?? Or a fantastic mosaic sculpture?? Just thought of another idea, but might be bit hippy The Nimbin candle factory (in Nimbin) make these fantastic candles. They are multicolored and stand about 1mtr or more high. They are a triangular shape. I loved them (If you do burn them they last for 150hrs) One would look fantastic there Re: Suggestions on what to put in my entry hob?!! 14Sep 08, 2010 12:18 pm Hi Wonderland Whatever you put there needs to be something you love. Dont put anything there at the moment just for the sake of it, you will know when you see it. I like the sculpture idea as well but only buy it if 'its the one'. Also, as for vases with sticks or fake flowers...well not my thing at all and probably a bit of a dust collector in that space. Whatever it is, think scale and height...dont settle for 2nd best. Mrs B Re: Suggestions on what to put in my entry hob?!! 15Sep 08, 2010 12:24 pm @tjilpi, I'm in Melbourne. I might have to call those tafe places and ask. I just hate the thought of contacting people I know it sounds weird but I would rather go somewhere and have a look and if i do like, i'll enquire but if I dont, i just leave! What is the nimbin factory, sounds interesting! @Mrs B, I know what you mean. That's what I've been doing. I didnt want to just buy anything to fill that spot, i wanted it to be 'the one' I've moved into our house for over 6 months now and i'm not even close to finding anything. That's why I thought I might ask you ladies for advice. Thanks all, keep the suggestions coming! Idiots are fun, that's why there is one in every village! - Dr. House - Re: Suggestions on what to put in my entry hob?!! 16Sep 08, 2010 12:25 pm tjilpi What state are you in? In Victoria you could contact RMIT, Chisolm or Latrobe as they all have fine art departments. They could put you on to students who might have sculpture they would like to sell. As for pots / vases, I have a friend who has bought some really lovely, large ones and has them outside in his garden. They are an artistic piece in themsleves and wouldn't need flowers in them. I will try to find out where he got them. But you could try places with African art, or Bendigo pottery. A glass studio in Healesville also has some fantastic stuff, so maybe look at some glass studios?? Or a fantastic mosaic sculpture?? Just thought of another idea, but might be bit hippy The Nimbin candle factory (in Nimbin) make these fantastic candles. They are multicolored and stand about 1mtr or more high. They are a triangular shape. I loved them (If you do burn them they last for 150hrs) One would look fantastic there I like these ideas as well. Some outdoor oversized pots are artwork in themeselves and some I have seen are magnificent. I had a quick look at the Nimbin candles and love that idea as well. Even a calabera (sp) could give that area that wow factor but not everybody is in to candles Mrs B Re: Suggestions on what to put in my entry hob?!! 17Sep 08, 2010 12:50 pm It is still a statue and I am not sure how much they cost but what about the ones that are of a man and woman kissing, or holding each other. I have seen them in peoples gardens a lot. Sandra Re: Suggestions on what to put in my entry hob?!! 18Sep 08, 2010 12:56 pm What about some sort of water feature, the ones that just have the water running down a flat piece of stainless steel at the back? Im at work now but will try and find a pic tonight. Re: Suggestions on what to put in my entry hob?!! 19Sep 08, 2010 1:10 pm Haven't read all the other responses yet, but I'd put some stylish cushions. Make it a place to sit when taking shoes off/on. We have a seat in our entry, and EVERYONE uses it to take off their shoes and put them back on. Re: Suggestions on what to put in my entry hob?!! 20Sep 08, 2010 1:13 pm ^^I'm guessing it would only have a frame underneath. In places it would just be plaster and it may not hold a person's weight. I leave you to fend for yourself, figure things out yourself. Terrence Malick Hello I'm remodeling my kitchen and evaluating ideas. We are in the last stages of drawing and I am now considering putting a pot filler tap in above the hob. Has anyone… 0 1513 I am looking to design an entry door to a lower ground basement that has 2200mm between the external entry height to FFL of the ground floor. This door will provide an… 0 12902 0 12368 |