Showing posts with label home projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home projects. Show all posts

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Dresser Project

The baby's room had become the resting place for most of our unpacked boxes and random items from the move. Finally, we cleared out the room and it's actually looking like a nursery now.... which is good because we've only got 7 more weeks until my due date! I've been busy working on some projects for the room and I thought I'd share this dresser project since it felt like quite an accomplishment for a tired lady with a big pregnant belly :)
The baby's room is really small, so we didn't want to take up the whole room with a big dresser or changing table. Instead we decided to use this skinny little dresser that we found by a dumpster for free. I painted it blue (it's so fun to decorate with boy colors after having two girls!) and then replaced the knobs with some $2 knobs I found at Hobby Lobby. 
 The dresser was in good shape, but some of the drawers were stained and I didn't want to put cute little baby things on thfele dirty drawers, so I lined the drawers. I've never lined my drawers before, so it felt like a pretty fancy project for me! I just used wrapping paper with clear contact paper on top, then stuck the paper down with double sided tape. 
The best part was filling the dresser with a few little boy things we have so far :)

Monday, August 19, 2013

Parade of Homes


My parents are renovating the top floor of their home in September, knocking out a couple walls, changing around the floor plan of the kitchen/dining area, and adding new paneling, built-ins, fireplace, and a whole new kitchen. One of the fun things I did with my Mom in Utah was spend hours going over her plans, visiting home showrooms, studying Pinterest inspiration photos, and visiting the annual "Parade of Homes" around the Salt Lake Valley. My mom already has a lot of her plans mapped out with the contractor, but we got lots of inspiration from the Parade of Homes that we saw. Many nights I would put my girls to bed and then my Mom and I would dart off to check out a few new homes. It's going to be a loooong time until I have a house of my own and a budget to do a renovation, so it's fun to live vicariously through my mom!
I'm not a good photographer, but these are a few of our favorite rooms....




 All these pictures above are from a really pretty $4,000,000 home about a mile east of my parent's house, just on the other side of the gully. It was one of our favorites! (And totally in my price range!)



 I loved all the great, big mudrooms with cubbies and storage.
 I loved the peachy wall color in this nursery
 Have you read "Okay, For Now" by Gary Schmidt? (Great book!) That Audubon bird made me think of the book :)





 Cute, little side table, right?
 I loved the Michelle Armas painting in this living room. So pretty! I would love that hanging in my home.

My Mom and I had such a fun time! My shoebox of a house seems quite small and plain now that I'm back home, but someday it's going to be really fun to own a home and decorate it! 

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Home Sweet Home

My family keeps asking for pictures of our new home. I thought about not posting any pictures and telling them they'd all just have to come visit if they wanted to get a glimpse of where we're living. But the chances of cross-country visitors are slim, so here we go...
We live in the student housing community for Dartmouth graduate students. It's a great little neighborhood and we really love it. Our unit is a duplex and we are on the right half of the house. (We lucked out with super neighbors on the other side of the duplex! Well, and great neighbors all over, for that matter.)
We'll start with the top floor. Here's our bedroom.
By the way, this is definitely not supposed to be a fancy "home tour". Don't judge my lack of decorating skills or my hand-me-down furniture :)

One great thing about our place is there is a lot more storage and closet space than we're used to. Mya uses my closet as her napping quarters if Bryn's being silly in their room during Mya's nap time.
P.S. We grabbed that little dresser from the side of the dumpster at our old apartment complex....so maybe it once belonged to one of my California friends! Maybe you recognize this? You might not recognize it without all the Dora stickers that used to cover it :)
There are three bedrooms upstairs, but the girls share a room because siblings are supposed to share rooms, right? Bryn's little toddler bed looks so tiny next to Mya's crib.
I love a good sewing project, so most of the girls' room stuff is homemade.


My friend Emily made the "I am a child of God" print for me, the globe was thrifted for $3.00, the shelf is a hand-me-down, and I found the coral bucket at Target clearance. 
I just made these two pillows with some of the same fabrics as the garland.
  I need to update those pictures with a picture of Mya and a current picture of Bryn, but I'll get to that later.
This is the upstairs bathroom. Kind of embarrassing that it doesn't even have a shower curtain hung, but our old shower curtain got misplaced somewhere in the move and I need to find it or replace it I guess. 
 We refer to the third bedroom as "Grandma's room" since that's where my mom slept on an air mattress when she was here in August. This room is mostly empty, but we also keep some exercise stuff and a table set up for Josh to study or me to paint or sew. The closet in that room is packed with all my craft stuff and paint supplies. It feels like such a luxury to be able to work in a private room, rather than taking over the kitchen table every time I work on a project! And that's the last room upstairs.
Downstairs we've got the living room.
 That lamp (which I scored at a thrift store for under $10.00) isn't meant to stay on the ground permanently. I've been looking for a little side table at thrift stores/craigslist, but haven't found anything yet.
 The bench was thrifted in California for five dolla' and has been lots of different colors. I just painted it bright green, emphasis on the bright! It's a little too bold, but I don't have the energy to repaint it again. The chair was a project-gone-wrong...(horrible idea to attempt sewing a slipcover myself. Lesson learned!)...so that's why we've tried to hide it in the corner.
There's a tiny laundry room off of the kitchen. It's our first time having our own washer/dryer and it is such a luxury!!! With an infant who is famous for her blow-outs, it is a dream come true to not have to use a communal laundry room! When my (clever) mom was here she hung that bar above the dryer and it's great for hanging wet clothes or things that need to be ironed.

We also store lots of random stuff in the laundry room.

Downstairs bathroom. Nothing fancy.
There's also a "den" off the dining room that we use at a playroom for Bryn. It's nice not having any toys in her bedroom except for books. And when friends come over they can just play in this room instead of going all the way upstairs to Bryn's bedroom. 
Bryn was going a little crazy covering the fridge with drawings, so a few days ago we hung up some twine and made a "clothes line" to hang her drawings. I love, love, love coming in here and looking at her silly little drawings.

 Bryn's still getting good use out of her little homemade purse rack and play kitchen.
This is the dining room. Our kitchen table is so mini that we also use the dining room for our computer desk and Bryn's table that Josh built.

The garland isn't permanent, but it's still up from Josh's birthday.
The door on the right is Bryn's play room and the other door is the bathroom.
Kitchen

One last look :)
The back door opens up to a tiny strip of grass and then forest!
 This picture is out of order, but it's the front door.
And that's our new home. Rent is a lot cheaper than Huntington Beach, so this duplex feels huge compared to our last apartment! And if we move back to Orange County then we'll probably be going back to tiny-apartment living, so we'll enjoy this bigger place while we can :)