November 29, 2011

Closet Conversion

So everyone out there has a perfectly organized closet right? Ha! Well some of you may, but I most certainly do not. I have no idea what the little person who built our closet was thinking... Instead of the racks (is that what they're called?) going from side to side, they went from front to back. *Sigh* no it is not a joy to get dressed in the morning for me.

Exhibit A



See what I mean it makes no sense. So I being the creative thinker that I am... not really... decided to turn the rods (there it is) sideways and stack them. Wow. What a difference.

The total cost of this product was nada. I used the existing rods, and wood except for two 2x4s that I got from my father in law. Although they had a million staples in them I can deal because they cost zero money and everything in there is going to get a coat of fresh white paint soon anyways. Sweat equity is my game and I'm dominating. 


All in all this project took four hours. Don't judge, I was by myself and it is not easy to hold rods in place while you screw them to the wall or saw boards by hand. (Note to self get the proper tools for home renovation; will save you loads of time) This little closet makeover was sparked by sheer frustration and I needed to finally got out all of our winter clothes and put the summer ones away.Now if I could just get the shelves on the left hand side organized the closet will be complete, oh and the paint, and pulls on the doors of course. Does the list ever end? Now I can actually see what I pick out to wear in the morning and that makes me one happy chick.

What about you guys is there anything in your house that you wonder, "what was the previous owner thinking?" Are your closets spic and span? You can tell me.

November 9, 2011

Silence....

Hey folks,
 I just wanted to drop by and say that the blog might be a little quiet for a few days (or longer). As a prime procrastinator I have hit what I call crunch time. All the projects and papers my professors assigned way back in August are due next week right before Thanksgiving break?!?!? Sneaks up on ya no doubt. My procrastination (as well as that of many other college students) has put my life in quite a turmoil. So as my fingers fly to write up all the sparkling work I will be producing in the next week or two they will have less time to visit the blog. My apologies!

November 7, 2011

House Tour Video

Ok so it took me a while to figure out the Flip cam but once I did all went well. Hope you guys enjoy and this gets everyone up to date!

Sorry about the shakiness :(.

November 4, 2011

Floors Galore

Our Kitchen has a lot of updating that needs to be done. However the one thing I want to talk about today is the floors in this room, the bathroom and the laundry/dining room. Here's what they look like now.


Kitchen

Scuffed Surface

Back Room


First off I just plain don't like the kitchen and bathroom floors. Second, they have big gaps in the linoleum and third, the finish is wearing off in some places. The laundry room floors got destroyed by a puppy and since they were in terrible shape we also painted in there and they're really not pretty now. Enough said. So I spent the better part of my life on Monday checking out my options of peel and stick tile. I 'm pretty sure we're going to go with this option because
  1. It's super easy and we have no tile laying experience.
  2. It will adjust to the uneven floors of our old house well.
  3. There's a huge variety to choose from.
  4. It's inexpensive.
See that little #3 up there? That is proving to be a tad bit of a problem. I can't make up my mind! First off I wanted to go with the Lowe's ebony tiles that I saw in this laundry room. I really like the look of them and they're super affordable ringing in at $.88 a square foot.


Unfortunately there were a ton of reviews saying that after they had been in for about two months the finish gets hazy in high traffic areas. I know, insert let down music here. We are in the kitchen a lot and the tiles will have to hold up to the dog's nails. So even though it was love at first sight. Ebony tiles were a no go.

So here are the contenders and their prices.


$1.39


$1.69

$1.39


$.88


$1.69


I am completely torn. I would like something darker so it doesn't look dirty all the time, but I like the look of all of them. Then there's also all the different prices to consider. I'm at a loss at this moment. Here are a few more pics of the kitchen now.




And my inspiration pic.


Found Here


 HELP!!! What do you guys think? Should I save money and go with the cheapest? Which one do think would look best with the white cabinets, Oil Rubbed Bronze and coutertops, without being too matchy? I'm so ready to tear out the floors it is killing me.

Well while we all stew on all that information I hope you guys have a great weekend! I'll be working on a little project with a Flip cam for Monday's post! Stay tuned!!

November 3, 2011

Chair Upgrade

Sunday on my way to work I got an unexpected call from my momma. She told me that Kent (my stepdad) had picked up some chairs and a table at an auction this weekend because no one else bid on them. I held back my groan (Eric and I seem to be magnets for old furniture and we're running out of room!) and told her I'd be by Monday to look at them. The table was bigger and I'm perfectly happy with my "dining table" that serves mostly as a laundry folding table. House tour coming soon I promise. Anyways the chairs were a lot better than our current ones which I despise because of their ricketiness..... yes that is a word now... well for today anyway and their fabric cushions couldn't be wiped down and they looked gross from stuff being spilled on them etc. So for 10 bones Eric and I toted home 6 new chairs. Perfect number for when I get the dining area done. Here's the before and after...

Before


After


Right away I felt like it added room. I wasn't constantly banging the utensil drawer into the left chair and it just looks better to us. The old chairs were too boxy and the solid backs made them look heavy. No the new ones will not stay hunter green. That's not what I'm going with in the kitchen (Once again I promise to get a house tour done soon, sorry!) Never mind the walls and floor as well, if all goes according to plan they will be changed too.

The hunter green will go, but I actually like the wood grain of the seats.It's a little more cherry than my style, but I like it for now.


My camera doesn't do them justice. Although I like the seat portion I'm not 100% decided. Two of the chairs I got don't match the rest and they need more work so who knows I may wind up sanding all of them down and staining the seats a different color or painting the chairs a solid color.



These are the other chairs that you may have spotted in yesterday's post. They are out in the potting shed just waiting to be painted :).

So what do you think? Did I get an upgrade or are you not feeling them at all? Should I stick with two tone? Or all one color? All input is appreciated!

November 2, 2011

Is that a Snowflake?

Oh wait it's 70 degrees outside. I feel like fall has scooted right past us. I haven't really seen the vibrant colors I usually do. Maybe it's because of the dry summer? I don't know. Anyways whether it feels like fall or not I am thinking of winter. So today I did a little winterizing in the form of draining and taking in garden hoses and getting my potting shed tidied up. Since Eric got electricity to his garage, I inherited what I call the potting shed. After a busy summer of yardwork and gardening it looks a little like this.


and this...

and this...



Yes I had mouse friends that liked the sunflowers I grew this summer. At least someone likes them; the birds are turning up their noses at them. Maybe they will be more enticing when we get three feet of snow on the ground ;).

After some cleaning and reorganizing it was looking better.





I reused the coutertop we cut out to fit our sink as a cutting board of sorts on the potting bench. More on the kitchen progress later.

Not wanting to throw anything useful away I also emptied all my little planters of dirt with deceased seedlings in them into one coffee can. Now I have a jar of dirt for next year. Where's my jar of dirt? Leftover Halloween candy for whoever guesses that movie reference :).



So what about you guys? Do you have any outdoor spaces that need some sprucing up before winter hits?

November 1, 2011

Welcome!!

Welcome to this newborn blog! I need inspiration, motivation, communication.... you get the idea. First off please bear with me. I am super busy as is with school and work, but I am going to try to stay religious with this. I look forward to meeting new readers, hearing opinions and sharing our little house. Thanks for dropping by!

Olivia