Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Mudroom Changes!

Greetings, sweet friends ... remember me?!  May I just say I've been a bad blogging friend lately!  My crazy summer projects here at home, finishing up my parents' home, along with enjoying family fun, have kept me busy, busy ... out of the blogging loop!  Now, it's time to catch up on all that I've missed!
One of the things I've recently tackled was revamping our laundry room just a bit.  Here's a peek at the before ...


And, here's the AFTER (sorry for the grainy quality):


It's amazing the difference a couple of little changes can make, isn't it?  First, I painted our cabinets Annie Sloane's Pure White.  I then painted the walls BM Wythe Blue and the ceiling BM White Sand.


Our little "command central" is clean and fresh (well, kind of, lol) ...


Canister of clips for fun:


I didn't change anything on the soffitt ... really like how the white plates and pitchers look against the blue wall color:


I moved our fun, family sign in here ... nice reminder to us since it's the first thing we see when we enter the house from our garage:


BEFORE ... admittedly, as much as I loved the shelf on the long wall, it was a bit too long as the door entering the house would *some*how always bang into it.  So much so, that the shelf went *kerplunk* on the floor one day, along with the pictures that rested on the shelf ... wasn't a whole lot of fun picking up all of that broken glass!


AFTER!  We removed the shelf, as well as the hooks below ... added more/different frames, which elongated the family gallery wall.  I love how the black frames pop against the wall.  I'll also be adding a family quote (in vinyl) above the pictures:


I then added individual hooks right into the case molding ... super easy (I may end up adding a few more):


Annnnd, of course, the P-U basket is still here, LOL (such a sturdy basket from Target):


Speaking of gallery walls ... I look forward to showing you all more of the coastal redecorating I did at my parents' house, including the gallery wall I created.  Here's a peek at what I added above the frames ... I took an ordinary oar from this:


to this.  I just added layers of paint I had on hand (CeCe Caldwell's Seattle Mist and Vintage White, followed by a bit of Annie Sloane's Duck Egg Blue and navy craft paint).  I then added "FAMILY" and started sanding away ...


love how sanding here and there revealed the layers of paint ... I then added a bit of nautical rope for a fun touch, too:


Stay tuned ....

And, as always, THANKS for stopping by,

Becca

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Sunday, 15 July 2012

No more Dirty Little Secret!

Remember my post on our Dirty Little Secret where I shared with you the rot that our wood siding and trim had after only 15 years? If not, you can see it HERE.




Rot at arrow
We had our young and cute, handy dandy handyman come with his new crew and replace All the wood siding on the upper story with vinyl (Brand: Certainteed; Color: Savannah Wicker). The bottom story is brick.
 He also covered

Thursday, 12 July 2012

Can You Stand ANOTHER One?

If you follow my blog, you will remember that recently, I did two posts on columns that we have and you can see more on that HERE & HERE.


So can you really stand an 11th one that we own? Do I have a magnet for these pillars? I don't know, but I do know that when we recently had a huge dumpster at our house because of exterior work being done, one of the workers said that he was going to bring

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Watermelon Slice Anyone?

I found a great piece to go with my famously painted Watermelon Propane Tank...


The lady that I paid $1 to for this watermelon slice said that, in 1970, a Sycamore tree was cut down and she kept this slice and painted it to look like a watermelon. Isn't it perfect in front of my propane tank?




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Saturday, 7 July 2012

Mirror Mirror on the Wall









Do people not have vision? Or do they just not like to do the work?



I don't know which, but I had picked up an antique oval mirror at a garage sale and basically did nothing to it, but put it in my antique mall booth. 



No one wanted it after months of being displayed and a priced decline.





That told me that I needed to bring it home and give it some love! Here is the before

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Monday, 2 July 2012

New Mud Room!




I am so excited to show you my  


        New Mud Room.

It came about quite by accident. You see, the builder added a walled in room off the original two car garage that has access via a doorway from the garage, a doorway into the house (laundry room) and a doorway to the outside. This room is about 14 feet long by 7 feet wide with very high ceilings.

Initially, we used this room as a "