Showing posts with label door. Show all posts
Showing posts with label door. Show all posts

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



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? 



Friday, September 6, 2013

Really a Recap


In this post before Labor Day, I had briefly listed the projects that we had been working on throughout the house. Unfortunately, with school (being the teacher) and school (being the student), our projects are becoming more limited to the weekends. Did I mention, I do a lot of school?! Selfish self promotion.... check out my portfolio as it develops...  In the first weeks of school, we were able to get a few things marked off our list. While the list continues to grow and the ideas run wild, here's a little update on what we have accomplished.

This is what I wanted to touch base on during that initial post:

  1. backyard updates
  2. front door / stoop paint
  3. guest bedroom update
  4. gardening this year
And, this is what this post has evolved to since that ambitious post:

  1. backyard updates *include some gardening*
  2. front door / stoop paint
  3. guest bedroom update
  4. gardening this year  happenings aside from the house



Backyard Update
The backyard was supposed to have been a work in progress next year. However, we couldn't resist and started a few projects. Better to start now because in a few months, projects will be limited to indoors.
Prepping the back door (1 of 2)

Door taped & prepped ready to go! 
After two thick coats of Valspar's Outdoor Spray Paint in brown.
Sod placed between the metal edging and mulch around tree. We removed bricks to create a more consistent feel from the tree to the patio.
Z made this table! 
Daylight view of backyard / patio area
Night view of backyard / patio area. (Looks awesome at night!)
Fountain we picked up on clearance at Lowe's!



Front Door / Stoop Paint
It is amazing what a fresh coat of paint can and will do to a place. 

Sanded and ready to be painted! (What is at the front of the stoop was how it was before we started.)
Ready to paint!
Left from the previous home owner. Apparently pineapples are good luck. We'll take it!
Two coats of later!
View from our driveway looking up to the freshly painted doorway. 


Guest Bedroom Update
I have a confession. I love estate sales, garage sales, First Friday sales. Love them all. You never know what you'll find and what price you'll find it at. The excitement of possibility lurks around every corner.  One morning in the last few months that Z was driving to work and out of our neighborhood, he noticed there was an estate sale on a neighboring street to us. He called me to tell me about it, so I decided to check it out. I walked out with a nice dresser from this sale. It was painted a whimsical/shabby pea green color. Within seconds of setting eyes on it, I was picturing it in a rich coral color and in our guest bedroom. Fast forward months to where it is now; completed and in our guest bedroom. Here's a quick insight into it. I am saving a fully dedicated guest bedroom post until the room is officially complete, cleaned, and things finished up a bit more.

Z skillfully found a way to hang the drawer pulls that I was spray painting. 
Spray painted in a silver metallic. (MUCH cheaper than purchasing new knobs and pulls for the whole piece!)
Knobs painted and installed on dresser.  
Drawer pulls painted and installed. 



Happenings Outside of Home Projects
Z and I went apple picking! YUM!

Irish Fest

Estate Sale / First Friday exploring & finds! 
Home away from home. My classroom and beloved SMART Board.

And, again, some selfish promotion for my graduate school portfolio.


Well, that is a glimpse into a few of the things that we have been working on! Once the guest bedroom is cleaned and finished, I will be posting photos of it! Very excited to share them! In the upcoming months, I'm really looking forward to Fall (boots, chiminea fires, pumpkins...), trying to plan a trip to STL for a weekend in the upcoming months, and starting new traditions in our home. What are you looking forward to in the upcoming Fall months? 




Friday, June 28, 2013

Door in "Barn"

A few weeks ago on a rainy day, I embarked on another house project on our list. On this day, I had posted a preview of the project without any explanation. The photo was a picture of our front door. The front door to our house is something that I fell in love with immediately. It is a gorgeous (original) door made out of solid wood. It has an intricate yet simple design throughout the door.

We were a bit worried after moving in, that the door would need to be replaced. it would not seal properly, and light was shining in around the corners. A noticeable draft was being felt around it, too, as you would walk up to it. Determined to save this lovely door, Z did some research and work. He shaved the door down a little bit and installed a new seal around the door. We also chose a new storm door, and voila! Just like new.

Just as in the recent post, Ultra Fresh, Ultra White, the front door needed a little love and a fresh coat of paint after the seal and storm door were replaced.

The front door when we did our home inspection this Spring with the old storm door.

The door is sanded and wood filler is applied and drying.

For the time being, we knew that we would want to pick a shade of red. I had wanted a rich looking red, to give the door a fresh look. After handfuls of paint samples, we settled on a Martha Stewart Paint (from Home Depot) in the shade of Barn. We were warned before hand that it would go on bright pink, but to expect it to significantly darken - which it did! Two days and two coats later, the door was finished! We installed new hardware on the door to match what we will be slowly installing throughout the remainder of the house.

The only thing that I would like to do with the door is to paint the interior side and the threshold with a fresh coat of white paint.

The door finished!

Would you ever experiment with a fun color for a front door? What color would you dream of painting your door?

-E