Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Privacy Fence

YOU GUYS. I thought my happiness couldn't get any greater after Z jack hammered the concrete obstrocity. Apparently it was possible to get greater! 

Z designed and built a horizontal fence and gate that faced out to the main street where our house faces. Since we are the second house from the street and our neighbors do not have a fence up, we were lacking privacy in our backyard. Each time we were outside, it was not uncommon for someone on the street which our yard faced, to be looking at what we were up to next, or bluntly asking what we were up to. At the same time, they also gave compliments which was very sweet. But, we were craving a bit more privacy in our backyard without feeling like we were on the "Truman Show." 

I was out of town this past weekend, but Z and his mom assembled this part of the fence! It looks SO good. I was so impressed with the work that was put into it! The only thing that I helped out with was gathering lumber at Home Depot and helping to space some wood pieces. Not nearly as much as they did. 

I already am pinning ideas of what I may want to plant next year, picking out some hostas, and looking at ideas now that the fence is up! 

CORNER OF THE FENCE



FENCE BUILT

 

HANGING BRACKETS FOR BASKETS




Although this is the last night of my summer break, I still have a few projects that I hope to accomplish in the upcoming weeks... finishing painting our bed platform, organizing closets, touching up our bedroom and bathroom paint.I was hoping to have finished them over break, but sometimes, you just need some rest and relaxation! 

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

"Must Do!"

The "must do" on my summer list was to work on our master bedroom. When we purchased our house, all of the rooms with the exception of the kitchen and master bedroom, were painted a beige color. The kitchen was sponge painted with a yellow blend and the master bedroom was purple. As in, K-State purple. If you need a reminder, check out this post! I love purple. My bedroom at my parents' house was a shade of purple! However, this was a bit too much, and too dark. 

We had gone back and forth with what we wanted to do in this room. At first, my initial idea was a light gray because I have loved how it made our kitchen and lower living room look. Very calming. Although, as we worked on the master bathroom, we thought that making the rooms feel similar would be best. 

We tried two paint samples and decided on option #2. It was a grayish-green color that felt spa-like! Calming, sophisticated, and complimentary to our end look. 


We took off the doors in the bedroom that we knew we would be keeping. Two sets of doors (both to closets) were not installed correctly and the door jam was not installed correctly, either. Since we will eventually replace those, we did not bother painting them again. We used Valspar Ultra White on the primed doors. 


Z worked on patching the walls where previous cracks had been. 

There were many cracks near the windows.

A preview of the bathroom painted with the color we chose for the master bathroom & master bedroom!



In the last two weeks, we have:
  • painted the master bathroom
  • painted the master bedroom
  • painted ceilings in master bathroom & bedroom
  • installed crown molding in the master bedroom
  • replaced 1/4 of the baseboards in the master bedroom
  • started to paint our bed 


It's funny how my "must do" summer project is progressing so quickly! I am very happy about it, though! In a few weeks, my Mom has graciously offered to help with projects around the house. Hopefully final touches of painting will be done in our bedroom at that time! (Baseboards will be a piece here, piece there kind of project.)

 Next up? Man bathroom. Pictures to ensure of these projects soon.

Hope your June has been enjoyable thus far, whether you have the summer off, have the opportunity to travel, or are trying to beat the heat!

-E



Saturday, March 8, 2014

Snow Day Craftivity - River Rock Boot Tray

Just when you think that winter may be over, it's not! Something I love about the Midwest is our four distinct seasons. I truly believe that if I were to move outside of the Midwest to a place that does not experience the four seasons, I would miss it! I find it ironic, as I wrote that last sentence, that I have always lived in the Midwest, despite calling three states home. I suppose that the Midwest is best! 

A luxury, to some (ME!), that comes with having four distinct seasons is the intensity of each season. I was beyond thankful to find out that I had a snow day this past Monday! It didn't snow in excessive amounts like it did in February, but, it was cold enough to send the wind chills into the negative twenties. Brrrrr. Considering the fact that I truly took advantage of the snow days, I attempted to be more productive on my last one. 

Below is one of the things that I was able to accomplish! Somewhere within my thousands of pins on Pinterest, I happened to pin this super easy and cute craftivity. All it consists of is "river rocks" and a boot tray. Uber easy & cute. I was worried about finding a boot tray since it was almost spring, but Target didn't let me down!

I bought this Mohawk boot tray at my local Target. I felt lucky enough to snag one of the last ones, as I wasn't sure if they would restock for the upcoming season! Next, I went to Dollar Tree and bought 11 bags of their river rock. Other tutorials suggested you could do less, but I wanted to have more than enough than not enough. I poured all of the bags into the tray and distributed evenly. That's it! 





In all, this cost me roughly $16. It is more eye appealing and an easy way to store my boots and shoes. Even though winter is (trying) to wrap up, I still think this will be a valuable accessory come Spring with the rain! Best thing is, if it gets dirty, all you have to do is rinse out the tray and rocks. Easy enough!

You can find more examples of what other people did at these sites, too:

Have you done any home crafts lately? If so, I'd love to hear about it! And, if not, what is catching your eyes with crafts lately?

-E-




Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Bon Appetit - Updating Before the Dream!

I love cooking. I love trying new recipes and cooking "tried and true" recipes. I enjoy collecting cookbooks and love lingering in kitchen areas of stores. I may even have a slight obsession with Le Creuset and kitchen tools. Despite these loves, I craved a kitchen that was not updated. And, so did Z. We wanted a kitchen that needed "lots of love." Why? We wanted a house that needed "love" so we could put our own touches on it. We had the same philosophy with the kitchen. We wanted a kitchen that needed love so that some day it could become our dream kitchen. While, it will cost us quite a bit of money to do, it will be worth it. 

In the last few months, Young House Love posted their reasoning and justification for painting their cabinets and updating their cabinet hardware. They discussed how for a fraction of the cost, they could give their kitchen an update look while they saved money for their dream kitchen.

Before we get to the updating that we have done, let's take a scroll to look back at where our kitchen has come from. (Thank you, Zillow, for still having pictures of our house up!) 

Before - Kitchen looks into dining room.
Before - Dining room looking into kitchen.
Before - Dining Room 
Before - Kitchen
Before - Looking into Kitchen from Dining Room

The pictures above are pretty much how we bought the house. The exception is that the living room was all tan - not green as seen above. We bought it with yellow sponge painting and all. In my dream kitchen, I have imagined either having dark black cabinets or light gray cabinets, like the ones seen at IKEA. While we have years to decide what cabinets will actually be installed, we decided for the present time we would do some updating of our kitchen. A couple hundred books over years seemed manageable. 

To update the kitchen and dining room, we decided to:
  • Paint the Kitchen Walls
  • Prime & Paint the Kitchen Cabinets 
  • Replace drawer pulls 
  • Paint the Dining Room Walls
  • Paint the Trim in both rooms
  • Replace outlets, lights, and vent covers
  • New window treatments (Thanks, Mom!)
  • Flooring

Below, are the pictures of what our kitchen looks like now. It is amazing what under $100 can do! 


Kitchen - Cabinets Primed & Painted 

Kitchen looking into dining room.

Z added a shelf for cookbooks. Red island from Hickory
Dickory (First Friday) & wine cooler from eBay!

Dining Room - Painted

Dining Room - Painted 

Dining Room - New light fixture. (Christmas / graduation
gift from E's Mom.)

I have absolutely loved what a difference the updates have made in these spaces. Z loved the light that was in the dining room, so I suspect that it will reappear somewhere in our house someday. Perhaps in the man bathroom?! What you can't notice in the pictures is that the granite countertops where the mixer is located at is not even! The previous owner chose beautiful counters but it was not installed properly. Also, almost each of the large tiles in the kitchen is cracked! Again, it was not installed correctly. Knowing that we will be living with this kitchen for a few years, we are debating what flooring options we will consider. Right now, it is between replacing the grout between the tiles to clean it up, or using a faux wood "peel and stick" in the room.

In the upcoming months, we plan on retouching the trim to freshen it up and possibly replace the fan that is located in the kitchen. As we continue to use and cook in our kitchen, it gives us the chance to think about what we really want in our dream kitchen. Oh, the possibilities!

There are so many fun kitchen gadgets, accessories, and things to plan for in a kitchen. What is your favorite kitchen thing? What would you have in your dream kitchen? I'd love to hear what you love or would add into yours!

Monday, December 30, 2013

Stairway to Potential

It was around this time last year that we began to get very serious about our house hunt. It just seemed as though things were lining up to make it a great time to start looking a bit more seriously. When we met our outstanding realtor, Tom, I felt as though we were on the latest HGTV House Hunters episode. We were asked what were the things that we weren't willing to settle on, things we would be OK compromising with, and what was on our ideal wish list. 

Cue to the part of the episode where the realtor tells the prospective home buyers that they may not be able to get everything that they want in their home, and to be prepared for it. Our list wasn't astronomical, but there were things we wanted both in our "won't budge" list and "dream" list.

On our "won't budge" list, we had:
  • A basement
  • At least 1 car garage
  • Decent sized yard
  • Minimum 3 Bedrooms
  • Good school district 
On our wish list, we had:
  • The things listed above on our "won't budge" list
  • 1.5+ Bathrooms
  • 3+ Bedrooms 
  • Dining Room area
  • Hardwood floors
  • Fenced yard
  • Close to E & Z's work
I am sure we had more, but these were the "must have" and "dreams" we had listed. Fast forward to our house. We were pleasantly surprised that we got all of the things we had on our "won't budge" and "wish" list! The one that I was the most surprised to get off of our wish list was having over three bedrooms. Since we live away from the area that we grew up, having a guest bedroom / office was ideal. That way, when we have visitors (which we love hosting!) we had a place for them to stay. No hotel needed! 

Unfortunately, over the last months, the 4th bedroom has become our "catch all" room. YIKES. It was a disaster, to say the least. But, its location next to the attic and up another flight of stairs, made it great to keep things in before we could organize it. Perfect to close the door and the mess. It was one of my goals over my Winter Break to organize this room and make it a bit more functional. I am excited to see the progress in this room! 





This room has a far way to come, even from where it is right now. Out of all of the bedrooms (especially) this bedroom has the most work to be done in it. The trim has never been painted, the doors are in poor shape (punched in??), and the floors need some love. Overall, it has a way to come. But, getting it organized was a huge step in that direction!

I am not sure when it will start its transformation, but I am excited for it to happen when it does. My Pinterest boards are bursting with ideas of how this room will transform. I see lots and lots of paint, window treatments, chalkboard paint, a desk.... Oh, the ideas!! I anticipate that this room will really get its start either summer or this upcoming Fall when the highly anticipated IKEA opens in our area!

If you have a home office or dream of having one, what would be your "must haves" in yours? Or, what do you dream about having in one? What do you love about it? I would love to hear your ideas!

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Revisiting the "Men's Bathroom" (1/2 Bath)

When we bought our house, one thing that was on our "wish list" was having at least 1 1/2 bathrooms. It was an added bonus that our house actually has 2 1/2 bathrooms! (When it isn't ripped out to the studs because of mold!!) 

It is our understanding that the prior homeowner had three sons. (We joke that one son must have stressed out his Mom the most because we have found things of his that were left behind such as a dinosaur ornament labeled with his name & his name is spray painted on our basement wall.) Anyway, the half bath in the house has a distressed looking door on it with a sign that says men. We have found this to be pretty funny. The bathroom was a hodgepodge of mismatched things. It was functional (despite the fact that the pedestal sink needed to be repositioned daily so it wouldn't leak) but not ideal. 

So, here's what we have so far! We went to IKEA in November and unexpectedly picked out a bathroom vanity, sink, and faucet for this space. It is not very wide, but, it makes the bathroom seem much larger in size now! 

We have also selected flooring tile which looks like dark wood and a light beige grout. Z installed it all himself. You can tell from the photos, too, that there two different paint colors. The paint to the left of the toilet is the original. The paint to the right was a color we initially picked for the kitchen - and it wasn't the color we were looking for in that space. Since we plan on tiling part of the walls in this room, we will probably end up painting the rest in that color. 




In the bottom photo, we tried out a silver tile. We had talked about silver tile in a previous post. After putting this up and living with it for a few weeks now, we aren't sure if we are sold on it. I think it's better to try it and live with it first. 


We still have quite a few things to do before we can call this room finished. A few things have been completed, but are not pictured in these two pictures. We purchased a mirror at IKEA and installed it. Z also built a wooden ledge on the far left side part of the bathroom - where the whole would be in the photos. 

So, what's next?? We have been looking and gathering ideas. We have found some inspiration in photos - my Pinterest board is a testament to that. We know that we are going to keep the original door that we lovingly refer to as the truck stop door. It's beat up, engraved, suspicious, and hilarious. Behind the door will hold one insane bathroom. I don't want to give away too much just yet, but we are finding inspiration in many things. Just expect something over the top, and in ways, silly.

Here's teasers as to what we are talking about and considering:

INSPIRATION #1 
INSPIRATION #2

INSPIRATION #3

INSPIRATION #4


If you were going to go "all out" on a room like this one, what would be the over the top things that you would include? 



Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Four Months Later

Early last week, Z and I were outside (as we typically are in the evening) ensuring that all of the plants were adequately being watered and spreading some fresh, leftover mulch in a flower bed. Within minutes of one another, two neighbors who were out on a walk and run, respectively, stopped to compliment us on our work thus far! Both mentioned that the place had much more curb appeal than when the last owner lived here. It was nice to know that our hard work is not only be noticed by us, but by our neighbors as well! They were both such sweet compliments.

This week in discussing house projects with two different friends, both brought up a great point - what have we been working on exactly since mid-March? Z and I see the work firsthand, but what about you guys? The compliments on the exterior of our house had me thinking about the interior, too. What have we completed in the last four months? (As of July 19th, it was four months to the date that we took ownership of the house and began to unpack our cars!) It is highly rewarding to look back and see what all we have accomplished to make our home, truly ours, and make repairs to it. I hope you enjoy the photos and taking a peak into what we have been working on! I know, I have been enjoying doing it!*


Here's the quick stats on our home... 
4 bedrooms  |  2 . 5 bathrooms  |  side-split  |  built 1966


Hallway
Before
After

What did we do?
  • Fresh coat of "Seal Gray" paint 
  • Fresh coat of "Ultra White" trim
  • Moved thermostat to left wall (originally in dining room)
  • Installed new light fixture
  • Changed door fixture (front door and coat closet)

Work still in progress?
  • Fresh coat of "Ultra White" on front door
  • Replace hinges on coat closet
  • Replace closet door
 Dining Room
Before
After
What did we do?
  • New curtain for back door (courtesy of E's Mom)
  • Move thermostat from this room

Work still in progress?
  • Replace light fixture
  • Paint dining room (keeping chair rail)

Kitchen
Before 
Before
After
What did we do?
  • Installed cafe curtains (courtesy of E's Mom)
  • Deep clean and shine of cabinets
  • Laid shelf liner in all cabinets
  • Installed window tint in all windows
  • Removed old shelf liner, primed and painted, installed new liner in pantry (not pictured)

Work still in progress?
  • Undecided - Possibly paint cabinets and or walls 
  • Complete kitchen remodel (upcoming years)

Formal Living Room (Upstairs Living Room)
Before
Before
After
What did we do?

    • Tinted one window
    Work still in progress?
    • Tint second window
    • Paint entire room
    • New trim - ?

    Master Bath
    Before
    After

    What did we do?
    • Removed linoleum floor 
    • Removed shower pan and surroundings
    • Removed vanity
    • Removed toilet

    Work still in progress?
    • Lay new subfloor 
    • Install new floor, vanity, shower
    • Tint window
    • Install new window treatment
    • Install beadboard or tile
    • Paint
    Master Bedroom
    Before
    After

     What did we do?
    • Primed and painted both closets (not pictured)
    • Installed new window treatments 
    • Install new medallion for fan
    • Replaced fan
    Work still in progress?
    • Replace hardware on closets and doors
    • Paint walls and trim
    • To be decided: Rebuff hardwood floors or choose new flooring (considering Armstrong)

    Home Office (Bedroom 1)
    Before
    After

     What did we do?
    • Nothing yet!
    Work still in progress?
    • Prime and paint closet
    • Change hardware 
    • Paint trim and walls
    • Rebuff floor
    Guest Bedroom (Bedroom 2)
    Before
    After

      What did we do?
    • Primed and painted closet
    • Patched and sanded walls
    • Painted walls "Weeping Willow" by Olympic
    • Paint trim
    Work still in progress?
    • Rebuff floor
    • Change hardware
    • Install new closet door
    • Install new light fixture

    Guest Bathroom (Hallway Bath)
    Before
    After
    What did we do?
    • Replaced water controls (shower)
    • Installed new curtain rod
    • Installed new shower head
    Work still in progress?
    • To be decided - paint
    • Change drawer pulls, hardware, sink controls and accessories to match throughout 

    Upstairs Bedroom (Bedroom 3) 
    Before
    Before

    After

    What did we do?
    • Nothing - yet!
    Work still in progress?
    • Prime and paint walls
    • Paint walls and trim
    • New light fixture with fan
    • Replace doors and fixtures
    • Replace vents
    • Rebuff floors and seal



    Attic (Walk In)
    Before 
    Before
    This area is used primarily for storage. Hence, no after picture at this time.

    What did we do?
    • Remove old insulation
    • Added more insulation
    • Added wooden plants to cover insulation
    • Insulated door 
    Work still in progress?
    • Add insulation 
    • Long term: Extend Upstairs Bedroom (Bedroom 3) into attic to create second Master Suite

    Downstairs Living Room (aka Second Living Room)
    Before 
    Before 
    After
    What did we do?
    • Paint all walls
    • Paint built-ins & mantel 
    • Remove old trim
    • Install and paint new trim
    • Remove gold fireplace screen
    • Clean fireplace
    • Paint fireplace with high heat paint
    Work still in progress?
    • Discussing other flooring options
    Garage
    Before
    What did we do?
    • Removed wooden cabinet (pictured in before picture)
    • Repaired gap in wall in that area
    • Added shelving options to side of garage
    • Garage floor injected to raise sinking areas & fix step that leads into lower living room
    Work still in progress?
    • Discussing flooring (cosmetic)
    • More storage / shelving

    Basement
    Before
    After


    After
    What did we do?
    • Removed makeshift shelving 
    • Removed door to laundry area
    • Rebuilt work bench area
    • Paint and seal areas of basement
    Work still in progress?
    • Create more dedicated laundry room 
    • To be decided with remainder of area

    Half Bathroom (aka Men Bathroom)
    After
    What did we do?
    • Nothing - yet!
    Work still in progress?
    • Install flooring
    • Replace sink / mirror 
    • Paint
    • Install tile

    Exterior of House - Front
    Before
    After
    After

    What did we do?
    • Replaced storm door
    • Replaced mailbox
    • Replaced exterior light 
    • Removed red house numbers
    • Painted front door ("Barn" by Martha Stewart at Home Depot)
    • Installed new house numbers in different location
    • Landscaping (Install wall, mulch, plants, etc)
    • Power wash 
    Work still in progress?
    • Painting ledge of door
    • Install second wall (closer to house)
    • Fencing (partial privacy fence)
    • Continued landscaping





    We have been working on other things, too, that were not pictured in these photos. Mainly painting closets, trim, and kick-plates for steps. As you can tell, too, some of the rooms are still a little bit messy, or a catch-all room while we continue to unpack and determine what is keep, throw away, or donate!

    While we have only been in our home for 4 months, I am astonished with how much we have accomplished thus far! It may be small things, but, they certainly add up. And, we are both enjoying the process thoroughly! We are constantly running ideas off one another, sharing ideas, and truly putting our touch on our house.


    Thanks for taking time to visit and see what we have been working on the last four months! With school starting back up shortly and my last semester of graduate school approaching, the projects may be slowing down a bit. But, nonetheless, they will continue! Stay tuned for the next projects! (The guest bedroom is coming along nicely!)

    -E