April 24, 2013

Quick Tip Tuesday- Peace Out Paint Rollers


I have painted more than my fair share of rooms in my lifetime.  I have a major love/hate relationship with painting.  It is by far the quickest and least expensive way to transform a space, but it can also be a huge pain in the arse.  Because I have a short attention span and thrive on instant gratification, I like to get things done as fast as possible.  Painting can be time consuming so I am always looking for a shortcut.

When painting large areas, most people use a paint roller.  I despise them!  I find them really messy and I always end up splattered in paint by the time I am finished.  They don't really give you even coverage so you almost always have to do two coats of paint.  With so many projects on my to do list, I certainly ain't got time for that!

So I have ditched all of my rollers and I now only use paint pads.
Home Depot

They are SO much easier!  The paint goes on evenly and I rarely have to do a second coat.  They use much less paint too.  This week, I painted an entire 11'x12' bedroom and only needed one gallon.

For a while, the pads were hard to find.  I would get them at Wal-Mart (where I first discovered them) and later found them at Home Depot.  Now they have them at Lowe's too.  You have to make sure you are getting the "PAINT" pad and not the "DECK" or "STAIN" pad.


I hope this quick tip makes your next painting project easier.  Stay tuned for more!

April 06, 2013

It's Friday... I'm in Love (End of the Bed Bench)

Okay, so it is actually Saturday morning, but it was Friday when I started this post.  That is how things go around here.  Nothing gets finished immediately after it is started.

That's okay, I am still in love with my latest Craigslist transformation.
I am a simple girl.  All it takes is a $50 bench and a can of spray paint to make me happy!!

I have been totally attracted to painted "bamboo" furniture lately.  To keep with the "It's Saturday Friday, I'm in love" theme, you could say that I love it!  When I came across this bench on Craigslist, I knew I had to have it for the end of my bed.  

Here are few rooms featuring painted "bamboo" that first caught my attention. 

I love everything about this room, but the yellow chairs are to die for!  

Houzz
We had had almost these exact white chairs in our kitchen growing up.  My mom0 isn't sure what happened to them.  I would kill to have them now!
Windsor Smith
A similar version....
decorpad

Orange Chinoiserie chandelier....yes, please.


This desk chair makes quite a statement painted blue.
Houzz

I have admired this bedroom by Massucco Warner Miller for so many years and for so many reasons.  Today, it is for the white chandelier.


How about this Lilly Pullitzer bench? It is precious, but it comes with a precious $1,100 price tag too!  I will stick to Craigslist for now.
Lilly Pulitzer $1,100 

Here is my bench before.  It was actually a nice distressed blue/green color.  
I did like it the way it was, but it wasn't right for my room. Bring on the spray paint!


I used Krylon's Caramel Latte in Satin that I found at Hobby Lobby.  It is my new favorite! I love it so much that I started scouring the house for other things I could paint with it.
I had to stop myself before everything in my house was Caramel Latte!

Again, here is the bench after.  It looks even better in my master bedroom the foot of the bed.  Unfortunately, the room isn't quite post worthy.  I am working on it....

Check back to see the master bedroom reveal....coming soon!




March 21, 2013

My New Year's Resolution (From Last Year!)

One of my New Year's resolutions for 2012 was to blog more.  Well, here it is 3 months into 2013 and I have barely posted anything at all!  So much for commitment!  

Working as a designer for Nine Design Group keeps me really busy.  Just like any working mom, I am constantly trying to find that perfect balance between work and family (and my DIY addiction).  There doesn't seem to be time for much else.  My poor little blog just kind of fell off my list of priorities.


It is also nearly impossible to sit down at the computer long enough to upload pictures and compose a post without a million interruptions from my crazy little guy!  When I made my New Year's resolution, I did not take into account that 2012 would also be the year of the TERRIBLE two's!  Holy cow, my daughter had us fooled! She has always been the easiest kid.  Little brother isn't necessarily bad, he is just busy, busy, busy all of the time!  He constantly keeps me running! 

My daughter is in 2nd grade so she is at school during the day.  Little brother is home with me most of the time.  Wherever I am, he wants to be too.  He would rather play with a pile of paperclips under my desk than to be 10 feet away from me in the other room (where we can clearly see each other) with all of his toys, books and puzzles!

I really do love having him close by when I am working, but there are times when I need to take advantage of my newly enclosed office and shut the door!. 

To minimize the interruptions, I made this sign.



Both kids know that when it is up and the door is closed, they are not to bother me unless there is blood or a broken bone.  My daughter gets it, but little brother usually just stands at the door while knocking and yelling "Mommy, Mommy, Mommy.....I need you.....Mommy, Mommy, Mommy, what you doing in there, Mommy, Mommy, let me in".  


In fact, he is climbing on my lap right now trying to shove these fake teeth in my mouth!!  


Oh well, he is growing up so fast and even though it sometimes drives me crazy, I wouldn't have it any other way!  I know that he won't always want to be with my 24/7 and I will long for these days when they are gone.

With all of that being said, I manage to squeeze in a few projects around the house.  It seems that I am better of just doing the projects and not so good at documenting them.  I am fast and furious when I get started.  My OCD, with emphasis on the "O" goes into overdrive and I have to finish it at all costs.  I need the instant gratification of seeing it complete!

 Here are a few things I did get done around my own home in 2012. 

Painted almost the entire downstairs.  

Made progress in the dining room.  It is almost there.

DIY'd a nailhead cornice board with wood we had in the garage!

Updated the art niche with a glitzy paint treatment.

Turned inexpensive bell lanterns from Home Depot into Pottery Barn knock offs.

Started a "white pottery" collection for above my kitchen cabinets.

Painted a custom piece of artwork with my 7 year old daughter.

My husband installed wood floors in the living room.

He also enclosed the front office and added a French door.

Painted my huge oak bookshelves black.

Sewed drapes for the office.

Big sister's room painted and reupholstered her headboard.

A full master bedroom overhaul.

Details and pictures to come.  Stay tuned!









January 29, 2012

Accessorizing!!!



One of my favorite parts of designing a space is accessorizing! After the paint is up and furniture is in, accessorizing is where you really start to see the room come together. This week, I was lucky enough to accessorize the home of Wade and Kimberly and their three sweet children. They had a plethora of awesome accessories for me to choose from.
It was an ideal situation.



The first area of business was the the living room. The client had an inspiration picture of yellow metal bookcases similar to these that they found at CB2.



I started with the books. Once they were grouped by color on the various shelves, I added in the accessories. 











If you notice the bottom shelf in the middle changed a bit from the first picture, I had to "borrow" all of the silver pieces for my next project below.
Moving on to the family room, we needed to add some pizazz to this dark cabinet.










I started by placing some of the clients silver pieces in the cabinet. They looked great with the doors open, but kind of disappeared once the doors were closed. We borrowed some platters and plates from the kitchen to serve (no pun intended...get it? You "serve" food on plates and platters. Ha! I crack me up.) as a backdrop for the silver. This is where I had to steal the bowls from the yellow bookshelves. Grouping like items together makes more of an impact than spreading them throughout the house.



Now on to the rest of the room. Here is what you saw when you walked into the room before.



And here is how it looks now.



The clients are very happy and Kimberly sent me the nicest email after I left that day.

"So....Wade loves it. I knew he would. It totally looks amazing and feels like home. I like because you gave our stuff a different feel than we've ever had. Thanks so much.
It feels so warm in our house...love it!"

I love my job!

We are waiting for the draperies to be finished for the room. It just so happens that many of the accessories the homeowners had work perfectly with the drapery fabric that we selected. It wasn't intentional (other than coordinating with the sofa).

Here is a sneak peek of the drapery fabric. I will be sure to post a pic once they are hung so you can see how the whole room came together.



We finished up the day by finding places to hang art and family photos. We also accessorized the master bedroom. It was a very productive day and I enjoyed every minute of it:) Thanks to Kimberly and Wade for being so great!














January 03, 2012

Merry Belated Christmas!

Putting our Christmas decorations away is always bitter sweet.  I love how cozy the house feels with decorations and white lights throughout, but I also love how clean and spacious it feels when you take them all down!  The craziness of the holidays got the best of me so I am way late posting pics.  Before I start packing up all things Christmas and sending them up to the attic for another year, here is a quick glimpse of a my favorite decorations in the house. 

Our mantel....



It is the first year to have an actual stair railing to decorate.  See last Christmas's staircase makeover here.

Our cherished Christmas cards from family and friends on our pantry doors.  I think I will leave these up for a while longer.


While my dining room centerpiece isn't one of my favorites....the little monkey on the right is (even though he just rolled a glass ornament across the table and onto the floor).
The first Christmas we were married, I hung a picture of our new family of two onto the tree.  Each year, I added our latest family photo.  Eight years and two kids later, this collection is by far my favorite thing to hang up each year. 

Merry belated Christmas from our family to yours!

May 08, 2011

The Making of a Baby Boy Nursery...and a Baby Boy Mama

Finding out we were having baby number two was one of the best days of my life.  Finding out that baby number two was going to be a boy.....well, I was a little freaked out.  Freaked out because I love being a "girly mama".  I love all things pink and frilly and sweet.  I love baby dolls and hair bows and ballet lessons.  How would I ever learn to like what boys like? What do boys even like anyway???  

Both times I was pregnant, finding out what I was having was almost as exciting as actually having the baby!  The main reason I like to find out is so I can start decorating the nursery!  You can imagine how excited I was to find out I was having a girl the first time around.  It didn't take long for me to decide on bedding and a color scheme.  Pink (of course), sage green and white!  I loved, loved, loved designing a girl nursery.  

Let's just say I was less than inspired to design one for a boy.

I searched obsessively diligently for inspiration.  I found nothing.  The only thing I had decided for sure was that I would not invest in a crib bedding set.  To me, it is a waste of money.  You can only use bumper pads for a short time.  They are dangerous for newborns and later toddlers use them to stand so they can climb out.  You can't actually use the nice plush comforters or quilts that come in the sets because they can be dangerous too.  Basically, you are left with a dust ruffle and a crib sheet.  Let's face it, have you ever walked into a nursery after the baby is born to see the crib set in tact?   

The other sure thing in the room was the furniture.  While the light wood furniture circa 1995 wasn't the most glamorous thing we owned, it was in good condition and would be fine for a boy (poor sweet boy).  We had a dresser and night stand.  A friend gave us a crib in the same light wood color.  Since the new nursery was taking over our current guest room, we needed the room to accommodate guests.  A twin bed with a trundle I found on Craigslist was the answer. 

The light blue and yellow mixed with the chocolate brown in this twin quilt I found at Marshall's was appealing to me. If only my light pine furniture would magically transform into a rich dark brown, all would be right in the world.  It wasn't ideal, but it was somewhere to start.  As my due date grew closer, I was getting desperate. 

I would totally give a shout out to who it belongs too and where to find it but this was two years ago and I can't remember!  If it is yours....it is awesome.  Thanks for the inspiration.  I am sorry that I was too cheap to buy it.

I found this wall decal during one of my on-line searches.  The fact that it mixes animals from the jungle, farm and best of all a dog that looks much like our beloved boxer made me fall in love.  Being the cheapskate incessant diy'er that I am, I decided I could paint it myself.  That would allow me to take the solid design and use a mix of patterns to make it a little more "babyish".  I printed out a copy of the picture above and attempted to free hand it with a pencil onto the wall.   I went through about six erasers before I got it right.  Once I was happy with how the sketch turned out, I painted the patterns along with the rest of the walls.  Here is how it turned out.

As you can see, I made a couple of design changes.  I nixed the rooster and added a cute little bird on the giraffe's back.  I used painters tape to tape off the stripes on the elephant and the dog.  The large dots on the giraffe and the horse where pressed on with a round stenciling sponge.  I went back over the dots with a small flat brush to fill in the paint and make them solid.  To make the designs look like they were cut out, it was important to have the dots continue off the edge of the animals.  The dots on the bird were just dabbed on with a small rounded tip brush.

I had so much fun doing the animals, I wanted to do more!  I was finally inspired.  My inspiration led me to the corner of the room where I painted a tree trunk and branches.  The leaves are cut out of scrapbook paper and stuck on the wall with double stick tape.  This was really easy and my daughter (who was almost four at the time) loved helping me. 

I said I didn't need a crib bumper, but I came across a dust ruffle, bumper and sheet set at TJ Maxx for $24.99 and couldn't pass it up!  Don't worry, baby is safe and sound.  He hasn't spent more than 3 or 4 nights in there anyway!  He stayed in a pack and play in our room until he was big enough for me to snuggle with him in our bed where he has been for the past year and a half.  No comments....Cass:)

After the initial shock of finding out I was having a boy...I started to settle into the idea.  I even started getting excited.  Baby brother is now a wild and funny 18 month old.  I absolutely love that he loves cars and dinosaurs and trains.  I have grown to love all of those things too.  

The best part of designing a nursery for a baby boy is seeing him in it.  He gets so excited when he sees the animals.  He points at them and yells out his best attempt at "giraffe".  

I am so blessed.  I have a beautiful girly girl and now a precious little brother who is 110%  boy. In the words of the great Hannah Montana, I have the "best of both worlds" and I wouldn't have it any other way.
 My sweet, sweet baby boy:)

February 26, 2011

French Burlap Ottoman - Oui! Oui!




I have been admiring  the burlap and linen furniture from Restoration Hardware for a while now. I love the texture and simplicity of it all.  In the past couple of years, French grain and flour sacks have emerged as a design trend in home decor.  I would love to show you some of my faves and my inspiration, but I haven't figured out how to post someone else's pictures yet.  (Rookie blogger...jeez!)  I can however show you a quick link....if you promise to come back.  Check these out.  Aren't they great? 

Recently, I was sucked into the blog world reading a few blogs when I came across the genius at Flea Market Trixie. I love her romantic and shabby chic style.  The reason I say she is a genius is that she actually teaches you how to print your own customized "grain sack"!  
 
When I saw her fabulous idea, I knew I needed to do this and I knew exactly where I would do it!  The same cat that clawed the Parsons chair that I re-upholstered in an earlier post, also clawed the cocktail ottoman in my living room. It's a little hard to see in the photo, but all four corners have been mangled.  I have patched the dang thing about 20 times.

Following Flea Market Trixie's instructions, here is my cocktail ottoman now!
 

Here is how I did it:
  1. I figured out what I wanted my "grain sack" to say.
  2. Translated it into French here.   
  3. Chose my fonts and clip art and created my design in Power Point. 
  4. Printed the design (making sure to reverse the design in a mirror image) onto iron on transfer sheets that I purchased at Michael's for $9.99 for 6 sheets.
  5. Cut out each word and picture individually.
  6. Layed out my design on the fabric which is a remnant I bought at the fabric store for only $7.50 for a yard and a half.  (It is a very tightly woven linen type fabric that has the same rustic look as burlap, but is much softer and might actually stand a chance against my damn cat).
  7. I ironed on the words and pictures being sure to remove them while the sheets were still hot to maintain a matte finish.  I also pulled them off before they were actually "ready" so that the design would look old and worn.


The English translation is:
"Where the heart is." (Not visible in photo)
Pesses (our last name) Castle
"Our home is filled with love and laughter."
The number and line below is our address
     
     8.  Next, I sewed each of the four corners for the bottom part of the ottoman.
     9.  Used my second favorite tool (only to my hot glue gun) to staple the inside and bottom of the fabric.
      10.  Finally, I finished off the look with nail heads ($8 for 4 packs) and hot glued on the gimp trim ($14).


Here is the before and after:
Before
After

I  was a little worried about the durability of such a light colored fabric with two little ones in the house.  Since finishing this project a week ago it has already endured a coffee spill and a juice box explosion (thanks to my busy toddler...my coffee, not his btw).  I am happy to report that it cleaned up great.  Not a stain in sight!  The next test....the damn cat.

If it does get destroyed or I grow tired of it, I can change it easily and inexpensively.  The whole project only cost about $40!

One little side note - I was so excited to finally use my zebra pillows.  They have made an appearance in almost every room of my house at one time or another only to end up back in the closet.  I couldn't exactly pair them with the leopard ottoman or my living room would look a little too "African Safari" for my taste.  I think they work great with my new ottoman!


February 06, 2011

Adventures in Decorating {Stair Remodel}

Sometimes my DIY mentality knows no limits.  I tend to think that I (my brains and my husbands free labor) can do anything when it comes to home renovations.  My husband doesn't always share my "vision"....or my naive optimism that we can do it ourselves!!  
Since we moved into our house 4 1/2 years ago, I have always despised the stair railing.  It gives me major apartment flashbacks.   Instead of asking for jewelry or handbags for my birthday or Christmas, I always ask for things for the house.  This particular project has been on my wish list for the past 4 years.  My husband even gave me a "coupon" for it to be done TWICE!!  The estimates came back over $1,000 and we just couldn't justify the cost.  (My husband also shares my thrifty nature.)

Over the Christmas break, I convinced my husband once and for all that we COULD do it ourselves!  Our friend, Corona Light Josh helped me persuade him. Like any tipsy confident DIY'ers, we went to work immediately!  Who cares that it was 9:00 p.m.???

 (This DIY project brought to by Corona Light)

Once the demolition began, there was no turning back.  All part of my plan....muwahahaha!!!

Here is the quick synopsis of how the project unfolded:



Finally, after tons of dust and debris, a few miscalculations here and there and thousands of trips to Home Depot, it was done!  

Drum roll please.........................

Yay!!  I knew we could do it!!   I never doubted my hubby's skills for a minute.  
(All though the guys at Home Depot might have.  They actually laughed at us for attempting a stair remodel and asked us to film the project and put it on YouTube!  I'm not even kidding.)
 
Eat it Home Depot guys! Just kidding...
I still need to touch up the trim, but I couldn't wait to post!  Again, here it is.....
The whole project only cost us around $350!! 

Just in case you were wondering.  The other side of the stairs actually opens up to our home office.  Our plans were to hire someone to close it in and add French doors.  Now that I know my husband has mad skills....we will be attempting it ourselves.  Valentine's Day IS right around the corner.  "Oh, Sweetheart..........."