Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Small Bathroom Redo

My only hesitation about our current house when we were considering buying it was the bathroom situation. There are plenty of bathrooms, but they are tiny! The master bath is actually an OK size, but the layout is completely wrong with a huge tub and a teeny tiny locker room sized shower. The main guest bath, which is also the bathroom my boys use, is the size of a closet. I'm not sure what the first owner was smoking when he/she went over the plans with the builder. Apparently, bathrooms weren't his/her thing! I can understand if this is an historic or vintage home, but it was built in 2002 for goodness sake! And to make it slightly worse, somewhere a long the way, someone decided it would be a great idea to paint that teensy weensy bathroom dark red, which closed it in even more.
I decided that the dark red had to go. I found a shower curtain that I liked at Target (I think it may have been from their Dwell Studio for Target line -- why isn't that there anymore? Affordable Dwell Studio? Love!) The curtain has large flowers on it, but I figured the gray, charcoal and green colors made it a little more masculine for the boys. Makes sense, right? Sorry boys, Mommy likes what she likes! To open up the tight space visually, I painted wide horizontal stripes on the walls in light gray and cream. What a difference!
I found the BATH letters at Hobby Lobby for around $1 each and painted them green to match the flowers in the curtain. With all the green and gray, it was feeling a little cold, so I added some orange to the edge of the BATH letters and some orange hand soap. (I could not for the life of me find an orange soap dispenser. Luckily, Method makes orange soap in a clear bottle!) I have plans to paint the vanity a charcoal gray and to do something to the linoleum floor.
I took down the one and only towel bar and replaced it with brushed nickel hooks. Can you believe the tissues? Kleenex makes a decorative tissue box that matches my bathroom scheme perfectly (once again, I couldn't find a good tissue box cover). I have a stash of about 5 more of those tissue boxes - I pick one up every time I find one. I guess when finally run out and can't find it anymore, I'll just have to redecorate the bathroom. Fine with me! It's what I do.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Up-Cycle Obsessed

I have 'busy brain,' and I have to say, it's making me a little cuckoo. I have so many crafty, decoratingy ideas spinning around in my head that I just can't get to them all. We've lived in this house for two years now, and I still have yet to decide on and put up window treatments! Did I mention it's making me a little cuckoo? I really need to get on that. That and painting the dining room. Oh and slipcovering that ottoman. And... well, you get the idea. Hopefully, this blog will help me focus in on a few to complete and then share with you. In the mean time, I thought I'd share a few of the projects I actually have completed. Over the past year or so, I've come to love the idea of 'up cycling' old furniture. I get excited at the thought of transforming some sad thrift store piece into something new and stylish. Last year, I got the itch to transform some old dining chairs that my husband and I bought for our first apartment back in the mid-nineties (yes, that was a long time ago!) The chairs were dated, dirty and covered in paint splatters because I used them as my painting 'ladder' for years -- and I painted every room in my old house at least twice!
As you can see, they were a perfect candidate for a makeover. So, I sanded them down, painted them a bright color and added a bird stencil (as you will see on this blog, I have a thing for decorating with bird motifs).
I loved the bright colors and how the bird turned out (that was my favorite part).
The only problem is, I have no place to put them in my house! They'd be so cute in a girl's room (desk chair?) or in a bright, kitschy kitchen, but alas, I have two boys - no girls- and my kitchen is a completely different style (even in its half decorated state). So, the chairs just wouldn't work. For now, my cute little chairs are stuck in the garage again, but at least they're lookin' good! I also up-cycled and old washstand that has been in my family for a few generations. It's, technically, an antique but not a valuable one. It's been painted so many times over the years -- I painted it glossy gray in the'80s when I decided it would be 'totally awesome' to have a grey, yellow and black color scheme in my teenage bedroom. (Did I just date myself there?) It's been that glossy gray ever since - until I needed a nightstand for my guest room. I decided to dig the old gray nightstand out of the garage, too, and give it a new 'totally awesome' life. Here it is with the primer (I didn't remember the before picture until after I'd sanded and primed it):
My guest room has a black, cream and green color scheme, so I decided to paint the nightstand in a glossy black, and I replaced the old, worn ceramic knobs with glass knobs (another love of mine - glass knobs! If I had an older home, I'd have glass door knobs throughout the house!).
I also painted an old, small wicker table with the same black paint for the other side of the bed. I love the way they turned out (I'll post a picture of that room in the near future.) So glad I didn't give all those items to Goodwill as originally planned! Stay tuned for more furniture projects - and yes, there will probably be birds involved! XOXO, Kristen

Thursday, August 23, 2012

New Beginnings

I am starting a new blog! I have another blog (Sticky Notes) where I talk about my experiences as a mother. Now, I've decided to combine my love of blogging/writing with another passion: decorating my house. In this blog, I will be sharing my decorating ideas, projects, inspiration and, basically, whatever comes to mind. So join me while I feather our family nest. I think it will be a fun adventure!