Wednesday, February 6, 2013

keeping you posted :)

It's a miracle that I'm writing a post so soon since my last. I'm so excited about our cabinets-can't wait to show you all!

See why I'm so excited?

Liberty's excited too!

This will be the backsplash
Italian tile "Agura Noce Muretto"

This is our floor tile "Revello Beige"
18in. x 18in.
We were not planning on doing the floor anytime soon but this tile was on clearance in Lowes Home Store for 50 cents each! They happen to match our color scheme. Now we have them, when we are ready we will have them installed. Sometimes you can not pass up a sweet deal like this.

Friday, February 1, 2013

getting things accomplished...

Just wanted to keep you updated on what I've been working on. 
Our kid's bathroom has a new toilet!
Notice the white tile on the walls? I'm extremely excited over how great this bathroom is coming along.


Nice, clean, white tub.
I used Rustoleum Tub & Tile epoxy
This is extremely easy to use. Mix two parts together (stinky!). I kept the window cracked open and a fan blowing through the room. I used a small paint brush for the corners and a smooth foam cabinet brush for everywhere else. It is self leveling, no streaks are left. This tile had a blue floral print, it took three coats to completely cover. Waited at least an hour in between coats. I could not find this product in the store, had to order it online. $25 each from Home Depot-free shipping on $50 and up. 

Here is a sneak peak on how our cabinets are turning out.
For this, I'm using another great product from Rustoleum. This is the Cabinet Transformation Kit in "Potter's Wheel".
$75 at Home Depot. Again, extremely easy to use. There are several steps to follow for correct application. This section is ready for the protective coat and then I will put the doors back on. I used Behr paint and primer in one (off White) for the inside of the cabinets. Here is a demo link if you're interested in seeing how this product is used: http://howto.homedepot.com/videos/watch/1490538925001/RustOleum-Cabinet-Transformations.html

My daughter's chandelier from Ikea

My daughter's mural on her bedroom wall

Friday, January 25, 2013

Happy New Year!

A good way to start off the New Year!
New granite countertops! 

We decided to go with something bright and neutral.
This is a Moen, "spotfree" faucet.



New stovetop by Kitchenaid.




Granite is purchased from "Empire Granite" in LaGrangeville, NY.
The owner recommended doing this to the window sill- you see this when you walk into house from the front door.



Color: Botticino Fiorito

Tub & tile prepared to be painted.
I've painted 2 coats of white Rustoleum tub & tile epoxy in the kids bathroom.
I will show a before and after soon...needs 1 more coat!


Getting organized
My kids playroom table and accessories


Not only am I busy finishing up the kid's bathroom, just yesterday I bought the Rustoleum cabinet transformation kit  http://cabinets.rustoleumtransformations.com/. I chose the color Potter's Wheel-check it out! As soon as the bathroom tile is finished, I will paint the kitchen cabinets. I'm looking forward to this. As soon as upper cabinets are completed, I will call to have the backsplash put up-we're not attempting to do this on our own. I have a bunch of projects all lined up! I'm also working on a floorplan of our house. I hope to add a recent picture of each room (room by room tab) to share with you where were at and my future plans for each room.

Friday, December 14, 2012

deck the halls...


Between our busy schedules of working, chauffering children around, home keeping & remodeling there has to be time to deck the halls...



This is my kids advent calender. My sister & I worked on this together 6 or 7 years ago.
I got the idea from a pottery barn catalog. 

My kids look forward to waking up each morning & open their little goodies.


Each pocket is 4X5 inches.
Sometimes, I will combine the gift-a game they can play together-actually  for this year they will get a gingerbread house kit to work on together.
For larger prizes I put a note in the pocket and keep the prize hidden elsewhere. 

Bye bye backsplash! Yeah!

Between decorating for the holidays, I'm removing the faux brick backsplash.
This has to be finished for Wednesday-countertops will be installed!

Here is the vintage holiday box with "port oxford cedar" trimmings.

Love this vintage looking holiday sign I bought years ago.
I have it hanging over my kitchen window.
Are you noticing the wall color?

Love these wispy greens!

Anyone that knows me well knows that I like things to be simetrical :)

Another simple idea I found and loved!

My mom gave me this old coal bin.
I actually filled the bottom with bubble wrap then placed ornaments on top-totally appears to be filled with ornaments!

What is really cool about this fireplace is that there is an outlet above the mantle. I highly recommend this for anyone building a house! It's one of those little things we probably wouldn't think of. This is a simple garland with some pine cones, gold painted leaves & few gold berries. I added these pine cone covered lights to add warmth and ambiance. Very cozy looking at night.

Oh, and here is my Thomas Kinkade village. Where my daughter and I dream about living in a small town like this.



Monday, December 10, 2012

'tis the Season...

My house is getting decorated very s-l-o-w-l-y this year. I think I'm going to have to do minimal this year-way too much going on. The holiday is creeping up so fast. I just went out Christmas shopping for the 1st time this morning. I finished painting our kitchen, it looks great! I'll post pictures after the countertop is put in (9days!) We got our tree yesterday but it's still naked...

I used a tube of Kwik Seal Plus to seal up the gaps in the kitchen molding.


What a huge difference it made!


I found this great pie case at the Ole Carousel Antique Center in Stanfordville, Ny.
I always wanted one of these, we needed a bookshelf-it was meant to be!


Friday, November 30, 2012

catch'in up

We have a ton of projects in "the works". Let me fill you in...

My daughter's room-a huge designer dilemma
Extremely difficult to remove this wallpaper without damaging the walls. I used DIFF, then rented a steamer.
NOTHING was going to remove this paper nicely.  The walls were an uneven mess, ripped sheetrock & peeled paint. It took forever to repair one wall, so I decided to try and paint over the rest of the wallpapered room...



I took a couple of times to decide on the right color. We first picked a bright turquoise (on right), then decided on a calmer "carribean blue" color (on left).

As I began painting, "Oh no, bubbles!" I panicked and took a break. Came back an hour later and bubbles were gone!
The room looks great! It's all painted-what a HUGE relief. We're going to put the mural up tomorrow.




Finally decided on a kitchen color
Very exciting kitchen updates!
We have a few new appliances and ordered our granite countertops today-
more details to come...



Our kids new bathroom countertop & fixtures are in!
This is an acrylic countertop from home depot
  


Just a reminder of what the countertop looked like before :(

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I'm looking forward to decorating for Christmas. I bought this vintage holiday box at our school's craft fair.
I'll have to find something good to fill it with.
We're decorating the outside of our house this weekend so hopefully I'll have something good to post in a couple of days, along with the rest of the project updates!


Oh, how could I forget to introduce our new addition to the family-little miss "Liberty".
Liberty is a labrador retriever, 3 months old. Ours kids have been begging us for a dog, they're very excited.
 We're enjoying her company, she's lots of fun!




Wednesday, November 7, 2012

been a long time...

Well, between losing power, a busy Halloween, the kids having many days home from school and working, I've been getting little done. As my husband says, I'm a little all over the place and he's right.
Here's our cozy family room

Our fireplace
Great for when we lost power!

A sneak peak of my son's room-
I'll share details soon.

Well, everyone knows what leaves look like but I had to show you that we've been working hard on this too.
Unfortunately, we're not rich, so we have to clean it up ourselves!

Oh my...
Also, the countertop for our kids bathroom came in. We were so excited-this bathroom needs a serious makeover. My husband removed the existing formica countertop, opened up the new one and it was damaged :-( We had to reorder it. Hopefully it will be in soon, I can't wait to share this bathroom makeover with you!