Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Built-In Eye Candy

I think I'm developing a slight obsession with built ins.  I want them... all over my house.
Isn't this the coolest thing EVER!  I would love this in my house.  It's like a window seat, but better!  I want one.
















Isn't this just adorable?  Each little cubby has a spot for a picture frame. 

Monday, March 28, 2011

Checklist

We've done so much decorating and renovating since we closed on September 30th, 2010 and we still have so much more to go.  I thought if I made a check list, I could appreciate our accomplishments better.  So here goes, room by room....

Foyer
  1. Paint We painted BM Natural Element.
  2. Replace chandelier
  3. Purchase console table or bench.
  4. Purchase some wall art.
  5. New tiles They look gorgeous
  6. Replace closet door Done.  Thanks to Matt's Dad.
  7. Decor for plant shelf
1/2 Bath
  1. New toilet This was done immediately.  Old one was soooo gross.  We got handicap height.  What a difference.
  2. New vanity
  3. Paint We painted SW Green Cast.  I really like the color, although most of the time it looks light blue.
  4. Blinds This was an immediate necessity too.  The toilet sits directly across from the window.
  5. Curtains I found the curtains at the Ann & Hope Outlet in Dartmouth.  I love them.
  6. Wall art I hung pictures that used to be in my parents bedroom.  Yay for recycled art.
  7. Beachy decor The Ann & Hope Outlet also had some adorable beachy bathroom stuff.  I bought a shell shaped soap dish & a decorative towel with sand dunes on it.  They match perfectly.
  8. Get paint stain out of grout
  9. Fix corroded pipe under sink
  10. Hang towel bar Yay Matt!  Maybe he is a little handy.
Kitchen
  1. New appliances We were going to wait a little bit before replacing the appliance, but they were too gross.  The dishwasher smelled so horrible.  We bought SS & love them.
  2. New tile The new tile is the same as the foyer.  Love it!
  3. Reface cabinets
  4. Replace counter top
  5. New pendant light
  6. Paint We painted BM Pale Smoke
  7. New faucet
  8. New drawer pulls We bought the drawer pulls from Lowes.
Dining Room
  1. New dining table Matt picked out the dining table all on his own.  He found it in the clearance section of our local furniture store.  Good job!
  2. Paint The dining room is open to the living room.  It's painted BM Central Park
  3. Panels for slider Matt found the panels in the clearance section of JC Penny.  Yay, Matt!
  4. Sideboard or buffet table
  5. New light
  6. Area rug We found the area rug at Building 19.  It was super cheap.
Living Room
  1. New TV stand We bought the tv stand at Walmart & had to put it together ourselves.  What a PITA! It's fine for now, but will be replaced as soon as I find something better.
  2. Get fireplace remote to work Gas fireplace has a remote.  After replacing the batteries, it seems to be working better.
  3. New lampshade Found a great lampshade at Homegoods.  So cute.
  4. Need side table next to couch
  5. Table lamp for side table
  6. New area rug We found this rug at Building 19 as well.  I really love it.  It has different shades of green, cream & brown in it.  It also hides stains well.
  7. Art work
  8. Mantle decor I found some things to put up there but it's not complete yet.
  9. Blower for fireplace
  10. Large mirror for mantle
  11. Paint The living room is painted the same as the dining room.  BM Central Park.
Office
  1. Paint current desk or replace (I'd rather replace)
  2. Paint rest of furniture to coordinate
  3. New desk chair, not on wheels
  4. Wall decor
  5. Curtains I bought the curtains at Target.  I love them!  They're so light & airy.
  6. More lighting
  7. Cork board
  8. Chaise lounge
  9. Table for crafting
  10. Paint I can't remember the name of this paint.  It's from BM & turned out to be a periwinkle color.  It was supposed to be a beachy blue.  But I like how it turned out.
  11. Carpet The carpet was so gross when we moved in.  Dog pee stains everywhere.  We got a beautiful speckled gray for the stairs and the entire second floor.  I love it.
Master Bedroom
  1. Paint We painted BM Sandy Brown.
  2. Carpet Love the new carpet.  See comments from #11 under Office.
  3. New bedroom set We got our new bedroom set & mattress from Bob's Furniture.  Love it!  I feel like a real grown up now.
  4. Wall art
  5. Window treatments I bought canvas roman shades for privacy from JC Penny.  I also bought chocolate brown panels from the Christmas Tree Shop. 
  6. Table lamps Matt picked out these really cool table lamps from Big Lots.  He's got pretty good taste.
Dressing Area
  1. Replace vanity top
  2. Get more lighting
  3. Chair for vanity The chair was a Christmas present from Matt.  I had to return the original because it didn't come with the right parts.  I bought a tan parsons chair instead.
Upstairs Bath
  1. New vanity
  2. Regrout tub Matt did this.  Good job.
  3. Fix ceiling Matt did this too.  Not bad.
  4. Shower curtain I found the shower curtain at Marshalls.  I love it & have received many compliments on it.  I wish I could find another to make curtains out of.
  5. Window valance Bought the valance at the Ann & Hope Outlet.  I don't love it, but it's better than nothing for now.
  6. Wall decor Matt's parents brought back a couple of notecards from the beach where we got married.  They framed them & they look great in the bath.
  7. Paint The paint color is BM Tropical Breeze lightened up 2 shades.
  8. Window shade Ordering a top down/bottom up shade was one of the first things I did.  This window is directly across from the shower & sits above the toilet.
  9. Bath Mat Plain navy bath mat from Walmart.  Shell mat from Ann & Hope Outlet.
  10. New toilet This toilet was installed at the same time as the other.  Much better.
  11. Fix rusted pipe under sink
  12. New faucet
Man Cave
  1. Paint
  2. Panels for slider Bought at Target.  Love them.  Will be using a color from them to paint walls.
  3. Recliner
  4. Small table next to recliner
  5. More lighting
  6. Hang pictures Matt has a ton of sports pictures that he hung around the room.
  7. Paint coffee table We had an old glass top side table that I painted black to coordinate with the tv stand.  It looks okay for now.
Guest Room
  1. Paint
  2. New drawer pulls for bureau
Laundry Room
  1. New washer & dryer We bought a new front loading W/D from the Sears outlet in Fall River.  The washing machine plays a song when it's done.  So cute.
  2. Hang more shelves
  3. Replace flooring
  4. Paint

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Countertop Search

Now that the tiling is done, our next major project is going to be countertops.  The possibilities are endless.  Here are some google images I found that might be nice.

These countertops are concrete.













This is concrete too.













Some concrete facts:
  • Easy to clean. When poured correctly, concrete has very little porosity, which makes it extremely easy to clean.

  • Don't stain. If you choose a good concrete contractor, he or she will use a sealer and finishing process that guarantees the concrete won't stain.

  • Don't crack. Typically, concrete is prone to cracking. But if you choose a good concrete contractor, he or she can guarantee your concrete countertop won't crack.

  • Come in a wide variety of colors. Concrete countertops can be made in any color your wish. Typically, a concrete contractor offers a set of standard colors. If you don't see one you like, ask to have a color custom made.

  • Can be formed into any shape. Because concrete is poured, concrete countertops can be formed into any shape you can imagine.

  • Easy to Repair. If you accidentally chip your concrete countertop, it's easy to repair. A good concrete contractor will save your mix design, which is the information regarding the materials used to create your concrete countertop. With that mix design, the concrete contractor can reproduce the finish he initially used on your countertop. While you may still be able to notice where the repair was made, according to Blayde, your guests won't.

  • Feel amazing. It might be the most shocking concrete countertop benefit, and it's completely true. Concrete feels amazingly soft and smooth to the touch. Once you run your hand across it once, you won't be able to stop.


  • A good concrete contractor has:
    • Experience in the decorative concrete field.
    • Previous customer testimonials.
    • A showroom with samples of his or her work.
    • An open door policy so you can visit at anytime to check the progress of your job.
    • Your mix design on file in case you chip your concrete countertop.
    • Set guarantees that state your concrete countertop won't crack, stain or warp.
    This is honed granite:




    Tiles are Finished!

    What a difference!!!!  The tiles are done & they look fantastic!!  What do you think?

    We bought the tiles at Lowe's.  They're 16" porcelain & used Natural Gray grout. 


















    Chilly photo bombed this one.

    Next big project... Granite.

    Tuesday, March 8, 2011

    Tiles in the Foyer!

    Woo hoo!  They started laying the tiles in the foyer today!  It looks so good!  What do you think?  They should be done by Friday.  Yay!

    Before:

































    In the middle: