Friday 31 May 2013

TIME TO REDECORATE

For us in Nigeria the rainy season is gradually setting in, in other parts of the world its either monsoon period or summer time.Whatever the season, you could do with a bit of re-modelling or redecoration without having to spend so much.

Have you ever had that feeling where you just dont like how your house or one part of your home looks and you wish you could just rip everything apart and get it right just like you see in design magazines or on TV, without having to pay an expert (even though its the best thing to do)?

I would love to say, get a couple of design and lifestyle magazine, tear out a couple of pages that interest you, go ahead to make a sample board etc. That already sounds so stressful, it might put you off.

These DIY tips will help transform any space you want.

  • Color: i cannot over emphasize the importance of color. Generally people see color before they absorb anything else.People cannot process every object within view at one time. Therefore, color can be used as a tool to emphasize or De-emphasize areas. I promise to do a whole post on Color in the future. So if you have a drab wall, why not make it fab. 
  • Re-arrange your existing furniture: there is no rule to how your furniture should be placed, so go ahead toss them around, have fun. Eventually, its what you feel comfortable with.
  • Introduce atmospheric light: i usually suggest free standing uplighters, the quick transformation is amazzzzzzing. Place them at strategic corners and see how your space gets an instant lift. In simple  words, it makes a space POP especially at night.
  • Mirrors: this is a design accessory you can NEVER go wrong with. They come in all shapes, colors and sizes and the best part now have varying designs to pick from. Mirrors help to enlarge a space especially if you have a small space, place them by a window, opposite a wall, above a couch, by the entrance hall. The options are endless.
  • Change knobs and handles: if you had wood change to metal or anything fancy especially kitchen cupboards
  • Throw pillows: Colorful throw pillows are a way to add life to your space. The neon and pink colors add life to the neutral walls. With throw pillows as a means to accessorize you can never go wrong.
  •  Work with anything you like. Any item, accessory, fabric anything. Dont forget to have fun while you at it.
  • Finally: Vacuum, dust and clean. Your home will thank you for it. 
I hope you give it a try soon. Look forward to your comments and feedback.

Stay "fab".



Tuesday 28 May 2013

Do you love yoghurt, like we do? Then join us a we birth Adila into the milky way hall of fame.


ADILA yoghurt is a Food and beverage arm of Drab to Fab.

It started as a passion for making yoghurt at home for friends and family which soon gained recognition and encouragement to go commercial. Bearing in mind that a lot of competition and shelve brands exist. The aim is to make Adila readily available and keep as healthy and beneficial to our consumers as possible.

This page will focus on the benefits of yoghurt and the brand Adila.

Adila..... health is fun

Saturday 25 May 2013

Welcome

I really don't know where or how to start.

So i will have to formally/informally welcome you to my blog. So am thinking of calling my guest readers 'FABBIES'. How does that sound? Weird huh?

I must confess am really new at this, so pardon me if my first attempt is way below expectation.

OK, OK am digressing.

My name is Adedotun Ibrahim and i run DRAB TO FAB. Drab to Fab is a hands on kind of business, we love colors, fabrics, textures. We are based out of the capital city of Abuja, Nigeria, West Africa

We are actually Interior Designers and also have a passion for gift baskets, food, and fashion.

So this blog will be a mix of a lot of things.

Lest i forget, a big shout out to my friend Dolapo of http://bellezzafaces.blogspot.com/ ( a  fab makeup artist) for inspiring me to start my own blog.

I look forward to my Second First real post. LOL. Hopefully,  should be a bit better.

Wish me luck.

Till then, stay Fab