Showing posts with label decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decor. Show all posts

4.21.2012

HOUSE UPDATE {stone, lighting, wood floors}

We are almost there!!!! These pictures were taken today. 



Here is my crazy, color coded diagram to help you (sort of) picture what the exterior will look like. 

It'll look better than this, I promise. 


The stone has been started. It was what was in stock for a really good price. So, we took it. Color good. Price even better.

This stone will go on the living room fireplace too. 



Andrew works with our brother Lane and our dear friend Josh. It is their help that is going to help us get this house finished before we have to close on June 1st. 




Inside, we are putting up fun lights. This Lowes find was installed over the kitchen sink. 



Three smaller lights of the same style hang over the island. 



I have been anticipating our bamboo floor going in for a long time. Beautiful, eh? 

It will continue through the kitchen, great room, and hallways. 



Above that lovely new floor in the dining area, hangs a new chandelier. 



Lowes find.



But the happiest new installment has been that of the toilets. It is a joy not to have to drive to the nearest gas station every time we needed to "take care of business" while working on the house.

Hooray for indoor plumbing!





4.10.2012

CHECKERBOARD TILE UPDATE

Master Bath
So...when the tile went in last weekend, I raved about how much I loved it. It looked perfect with the paint colors! It was unique! It was fun and classy at the same time! 
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In response, Andrew only rolled his eyes. 



Master Bath View II
If you remember, after purchasing said tile, I threw a melodramatic fit of remorse over installing it in both bathrooms AND the laundry room. What was I thinking?!!
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And I placed the entirety of the blame on Andrew. 


Guest Bath
Of course, my first post was exaggerated slightly for comic effect. But I was worried and I did breathe a huge sigh of relief when I watched the floors go in and I LOVED THEM. 
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(And Andrew did gloat that he was right and I had been overreacting.) 




Laundry/Mud Room
We will be building black concrete counter tops to go over the vanities in each of these rooms, which I think will help tie everything together nicely. 



Mud Room Bench
Have I mentioned that I love this tile? 
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(Andrew, you better not be rolling your eyes again.)



Laundry/Mud Room
Just ignore the mud. I guess the construction process and clean, shiny tile don't go together. 
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We only need to finish grouting and installing baseboards in these rooms The end seems to be in sight on this never-ending house building project!





4.06.2012

MASTER BEDROOM WOOD CEILING {DIY}


I want to share step-by-step how we built the beautiful wood coffered ceiling in the master bedroom. It completely transforms this room.




Here is the master bedroom many moons ago. Our coffered ceiling started with simple drywall. 




1.) Andrew first took 2x4's and created a grid pattern. 

2.) Next, he took four-quarter knotty alder and nailed it over top of the 2x4's in the same grid pattern. 

3.) Then using quarter-inch alder, he filled in all of the grids.




4.) To give it a finished look, Andrew wrapped each grid in crown




5.) Then he used a maple-to-alder spray stain and a coat of lacquer





6.) Next, he used a water-based rusty old glaze that was wiped on and off. This is what caused the knots and grain patterns to pop.

7.) After letting it dry for 30 minutes, it was lacquered one more time.  





It was gorgeous, but it looked shockingly stark against the white walls. I was anxious to get everything taped and painted. If you notice, we painted the walls AND inside the coffer itself with the SW Pussywillow color. 




Here it is with the tape and plastic removed (and on the floor). It all looks more complete and gradual this way. 




Second perspective. 



And finally, here it is finished with the ceiling fan in the center and the can lights installed along the outside edges of the coffer. This room is just waiting for carpet and vent covers!


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4.04.2012

HOUSE: OUTDATED UPDATE {paint and cabinets}


Front room: painted.



Front room: second perspective.



Laundry Room: cabinets.




Great Room: entertainment center built-ins and paint.



Master Bath: cabinets and paint.



Great Room: view of entry way and dining area paint colors from the kitchen.

These pictures are about a month old. Many updated details to share in the near future! I'm saving the kitchen and master bedroom for their own posts. Check back!


P.S. This post will give more of the nitty gritty on all our paint color decisions.




3.15.2012

CHECKERBOARD TILE


Source: houzz.com via Rachel on Pinterest
The plan was ceramic tile in the laundry room and both bathrooms with wood floors or carpet everywhere else. I wanted a checkerboard pattern in the laundry and nice neutrally tile in the bathrooms. 

It was a safe, reasonable plan I was comfortable with. 






Source: houzz.com via Leslie on Pinterest
That is...until Andrew messed with it. 














So this is what happened. 

I was busy at work when Andrew called to ask if I wanted this black and white in both bathrooms too. A friend could pick up some SUPER cheap black and white ceramic tiles for us down in Utah, but I had to decide now.  
















Source: houzz.com via Rachel on Pinterest


I was distracted, I was in a hurry, my mind was muddled from an entire day's worth of teacher inservice meetings...and I made a snap judgement. Andrew liked the idea and so I went with it. 

I blame him. ;)





After they were paid for, I lay in bed late one night when my eyes popped open.  

What had I done? 

Three rooms with checkerboard floors? Major overkill! Sure it was cheap, but what if we alienate potential buyers in the future, because it's too retro or trendy? 

The image of all that black and white tile haunted me until I fell into a fitful sleep.   















 
Then, my cousin (unknowingly) posted the very next day about her own black and white floor and how she would never do it again. 

Apparently they are hard to keep clean? Fabulous. Another strike against our decision! Ahhh!

No hard feelings, Debbie. Of course :)









But there just aren't other options at this point...unless we spend more money. So now, I seek comfort by scouring the Internet for reassurances that we can make it look awesome enough to be worth it.  




                                              Source: housebeautiful.com via Charity on Pinterest


I mean, there are some really pretty rooms out there with this tile. 









If all else fails, I'll just buy lots of area rugs.  







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