I picked up simple curtain rods from Wal-Mart, and hung sheer’s that my mom had given me. Using some satin silver ribbon I tied them back and Viola! It looks great.
This is the blog of what happens when you put 2 adults, 2 dogs and 2 kittens in charge of renovating a house in the country.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
The Beach Guest Room Day #4… a little late.
Friday, March 18, 2011
The Beach Guest Room Day #3!
The next step? Paint the trim and windows! All of same would be getting 2 coats of Behr Ultra Paint in Ultra Pure White with a semi-gloss finish.
Tapping off windows and trim is probably my least favorite thing. I would rather remove a full room of wallpaper. Seriously, I would. It’s so tedious and time consuming and really just kills my motivation to move on. But, I pushed through, tapped off the three windows and the large amount of trim and door.
I did all of this in more than just a day, but for blogging purposes I’ll lump it into one day. Overall the whole room from wallpaper removal to final paint layer took about 2 weeks, which is pretty good considering that I did it alone AND I work full time.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
The Beach Guest Room Day #2!
The next day I grabbed my 5 gallon bucket, rubber gloves, gallon of vinegar, plastic floor covering, and scrapper. Using a 50/50 mixture of warm water and vinegar I sponged the walls down with it, let it sit for 10-15 minutes and began removing the sheets of the paper backing. As luck would have it, they came off with ease and the job didn’t take nearly as long as I anticipated.
But I smelled like vinegar. Yum.
At this point in the renovation, I have removed enough wallpaper that I think I can call myself a pro. And oddly I find it almost cathartic. There is one full wall of wallpaper in the office left and then 2 bathrooms with some wallpaper. I’m almost sad that I will most likely have no wallpaper left to remove by the time we have been in the house a year.
I may have to offer my services to some friends down the road just to enjoy what has become a favorite past time of mine. NOT.
Monday, March 14, 2011
The Beach Guest Room Day #1
The wallpaper was a wonderful fabric damask in an ivory (read: dirt) color. The pictures do not do it justice, or maybe they do. I will leave you to decide that. The floors in this room are some of the nicest in the house with a nice deep, dark stain that is in really good condition save a few spots. My plan was to do something that would highlight the wonderful floors and use the fact that there are three windows (2 north facing and one west facing) that get great afternoon sun.
I tried two different paint samples from Behr. I already had the color picked out in my mind and on a paint chip, but figured I would try another color as well. Well my original paint color won. The room will be painted “Ozone” by Behr (color on the right) and this will be the “Beach” Guest Room.
So, join me in my boredom as I show you how I redid this room from start to finish!
Oh and just for fun, check out the current light fixture. I kid you not, this is exactly as it was when we arrived. No comment.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Our First Fire!
Friday, February 18, 2011
A Little Background on The Cabin
Yes, There is a bathroom...
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Lights, Camera, Angles..
Friday, February 11, 2011
The Dining Room
And POOF! this picture is from just before our housewarming party in November 2010. As you can see it is looking MUCH MUCH better.
The Paint:
Walls - Behr's Tea Bag
Trim - Behr's Ultra Pure White
Rug- pottery barn (hand me down)
Buffet - 1920's piece from craigslist
Dining room table & chairs - Harden (this was my parents table and they gifted it to us!).
The floors still need to be refinished throughout the entire house, and I think these will look amazing when that happens. We kept the light fixture the same, but eventually I would like to change it, but no rush. I have not yet put anything on the window (except Christmas lights) and not sure if I will in this part of the room. As I said above the window itself needs to be replaced sooner than later, so I may just enjoy the natural setting look for awhile.
I still don't have much on the walls, and hopefully the right pieces will find their way there, somehow. While it isn't a room we utilize often, we do look at it and walk through it everyday. I do love it, but it's far from finished. It is just another shining example of what a little paint can do to spruce up a space.
You can read more about some of the pieces and ideas in this post.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Mouse Patrol
But alas, I've never lived anywhere that would be considered cow permissible. Although, a cow would probably love our property, fabulous husband veto's it before I even finish saying "cow".
Back to our mouse patrol. Shortly after moving in, I found mouse poop in the utensil drawer. Um, can we say disgusting?!?! Everything in the drawer was promptly entered into the dishwasher and the drawer was cleaned and I was grossed out. It is one thing to know that you have mouse potential, it is another entirely to have their poop on your fork. We live in the country, the possibility of mice is higher than the possibility of cell service. I get it, and I'm okay with it. I wouldn't say I embrace it, but if I don't think about it, it doesn't bother me.
Within 24 hours, I was a cat person. Into our lives came Layla. Layla was a barn cat from a dairy farm in Upstate NY that we adopted from a local couple whose parents own the dairy farm. She is also the head of the mouse patrol.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Ode to a Thermostat
Thursday, January 27, 2011
The Pepto Pink Bathroom
In comes Behr's ultra pure white in the new formula and POOF! No more pink. Beautiful WHITE tile. Thank you God for creating Behr paint. And in the picture below you will see the finished product. The green walls are also a fabulous shade of Behr paint, trim is all Behr ultra pure white.
I think we can all agree, that even though the tile is not 100% perfect (please, if you come to my house don't look TOO closely) it is still sooooo much better than the pink. And don't worry all you retro tile loving people, I've got a mint green bathroom and a powder blue one as well that will NOT be getting painted over. My tile painting career began and ended with this project.