Thursday, April 11, 2013

lots to catch up on

I promise that I've been busy working on all of my "projects", I just couldn't seem to squeeze in a new post-so sorry for that. My parents and my sister with her family are coming up to New York at the end of the month for a very exciting and busy visit. This has been my goal to get soooo many things done before they arrive. Let me share what I've been working on:



This large tin bowl was a TJMaxx find, I've actually had it for years.
I wasn't liking the color for where I wanted to use it.
FYI, it will be used in our "Americana" living room that I will hopefully be starting next week!

So I painted it!
I spray painted it white, inside and out, then rubbed stain allover until it looked even.
Tada!
We HAD to get rid of these 1970's outdated light fixtures.


Ugh!!!


So much better.
                                                                Onto some fun stuff!

 
I bought this chalkboard paint to paint a chalkboard on a wall in our "Americana" living room/play room...




Then I got this idea...


I cleaned the side of this cabinet with the deglosser from the Rustoleum Cabinet Transformation kit.
Let the cabinet dry...

Stir well.


Using a smooth foam roller, appy 3 coats-letting each coat dry thoroughly in between.
 Let sit for 3 days.
Condition by rubbing the side of chalk all over the entire board, erase, ready to use!





my new friend

I wanted to introduce you to my new friend, an Electrolux vacuum cleaner. My mom has it and loves it, a couple of friends have it and love it-had to get one! It was$116 @Kohls, I had a 30% coupon for it, totally worth it!
"Ergo Rapido" bagless, lightweight vacuum
has a hand held detachable vacuum for small clean ups.
I was extremely surprised at what this small vaccuum can pick up.

Friday, March 15, 2013

little by little



Well, I didn't care for the dark wall color behind these cabinets after the backsplash was installed...
 

...So, I painted  the two walls behind the cabinets a creamy off white called "Birch White". The opposite wall remains the mocha color, which is actually closer to an olive green.
Like the backsplash? I chose "antique white" grout to bring the granite color into the backsplash.


Yes, that is a "Hello Kitty" toaster next to my Kitchenaid mixer.
You can see that I am now finishing up the bottom cabinets-a little harder to do with a six month old puppy around.


The floor


I chose "mushroom" for the floor grout to blend right in with the tile color.


While "Tile Concepts" of Wappingers, NY was working on the kitchen, I started painting the dining room. The top is painted "Dune". The bottom is the same creamy "Birch White" I used in the kitchen. The paint I used is Valspar paint and primer in one to completely cover the blue paneling and create a beadboard/wainscoting look.


Friday, March 1, 2013

fitting it all in...

Well, life is crazy for us right now. My husband is working long hours. Between hairstyling, being mom and wife and keeping house, I decided to add a little more craziness into the mix. We're getting the kitchen floor tiled and the backsplash put up. It should all be finished next week sometime. Here is a sneak peak...




 As you see, our kid's bathroom is coming along. On the walls, I used Benjamin Moore Kitchen and Bathroom paint in "night train".
 

I'm updating the frames of two old brassy mirrors-in the bathroom-with silver acrylic paint, then I will rub a stain over them for an antiqued effect.

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.