Thursday, April 22, 2010

Organizing - office/craft/sewing room

This is the room where I spend most of my time. It doesn't look this clean most of the time because I usually have one or more projects going on in here.




I bought a clear shoe hanger and put fabric behind it. This is a great storage area for all of those little things I have in the office/craft/sewing room.


This is the before and after of the old cork board that I had sitting around. Just a little paint and the same fabric I used for the organizer and it looks like new.





Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Temporary housing

One of the greatest blessings in our lives this year is to have a beautiful place to live. This is a photo of the front of the house. We are still trying to decide what tree to plant up close to the house to cover the bare white spot, which looks like an empty canvas to me.


The tree up close is one that we planted over Thanksgiving. It is a beech tree and the leaves just came out. It has already grown quite a bit since it was planted. The giant tree on the right over the house is an avocado tree and we enjoyed some amazing avocados just a few months after we moved in.

Temporary housing - Kitchen

One of the things that Joel and I love to do together is to cook. And who doesn't love cooking in a beautiful spacious kitchen with a dishwasher?! Love the big window to look outside too.




This breakfast nook is one of our favorite rooms in the whole house. We spend a lot of time here. Notice the very impractical gift that my sister gave us (popcorn maker in the corner.) Good thing that we have a big house to live in. We do love it and have used it more than we thought we would. You can see our garden through the window. More pics to come of that.




Temporary housing - master bath

Not too much to say about this, other than we love it. I love all of the tile and that it is just clean and simple. I still need to make a curtain for the window.


I have to admit that I will buy products for the shower based on
a) if I like the product
b) the color of the packaging, because that would just be terrible if it the color clashed with the rest of the bathroom.


temporary housing - bedroom

This is the master bedroom. I made the lamps and will have to post the before and after photos another time. The next project on our to do list is to make a headboard. Maybe I will do this while my mom is here next week.


This is a bookshelf that my dad built me. He and my mom gave it to me for Valentine's Day. It was a pretty awesome VDay gift. (Again, notice the wood grain.) The wooden bowl on top is a bowl that Joel made for me for Valentine's Day. Once again, a pretty awesome VDay gift. Rubber plant... my friend Mimi told me that it is impossible to kill... trying to keep it alive. I am usually pretty good with plants, but who knows what is going on with this thing. I need to have Joel look into it, although his specialty is trees and he is pretty preoccupied with his small tree nursery.


My first oil painting ever. This piece is part of a set that
Joel got at a garage sale. It was an amazing deal.


It was bright the day I took this, but it is a great chair and ottoman that we found for FREE on craigslist! I had been looking for a chair ever since we moved in here and they are so expensive. When I get the time, I am hoping to recover the chair. It is pretty low on the to do list.


This is one part of the walk-in closet that I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE! The built in shoe rack. I will admit that it does make me want to buy more shoes and get rid of the ones that I have had for awhile. I am trying to refrain!


(Sorry, this photo is a little blurry.) The boat is a sample that I designed during my days at PBKids. The orchid is a housewarming gift from my friend Joy... it had so many flowers on it. Now, I am just trying to keep it alive. Maybe one day when we have a bigger tv, we can put it on this piece, but for now, just another place for us to keep my many books and dvd collection.


This is an armoire that my dad built for me a few years ago. There was a little battle over the finish... (my dad has a deep love for wood grain and I like darker finish on furniture.) After this piece was done, my dad informed me that he would not build me anything else. I think this may be a good thing, at least for my parents marriage ;)

I do love how it turned out! And you can still see the wood grain. Thanks Dad!


My attempt of getting some height on the wall without hanging anything on it. Old suitcases from a garage sale. I think that I need to put something on top of them to give them some more height... any suggestions? BTW, old suitcases are fun to decorate with and I keep frames in then that I am currently not using. I have also thought of putting games in them.


Thursday, April 15, 2010

temporary housing - living room

This photo is not of our house... but, I do love the headboard made out of vintage ceiling tiles! See photos below to see what we did with ours. Too bad we only have two.


Over the mantle, are our tiles patterned after vintage ceiling tiles from a Pottery Barn sample sale $5/each. I know when I brought them home, Joel was wondering what I was going to do with them! It works out well because we are trying not to hang anything on the walls.

View from the other side of the room.

The rug and the piano come with the house.