Showing posts with label redo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label redo. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

I hope you always have a shell in your pocket...and sand in your shoes...


 WELCOME!  Freshly painted red stairs.  They were a dark hunter green before.


 Close up...I love this bright colonial red.  I put a couple little pots going up the steps, now all I need are some flowers!


 The town crier ushers in his guests.


Pugsley enjoys our new bench.  I got this last weekend at a garage sale for $4!!!  It is absolutely perfect.  I was picturing a church pew originally but this is even better.


 New sheer white curtains from IKEA hung along a homemade bamboo curtain rod.  They completely change the look of this room from dark and yellow to light and crisp.  Besides they look so romantic at night when you have the windows open with that cool summer breeze blowing.



 These were the old curtains before.  Oh my.


 New blue polka dot storage bins inside the shoe cubby.  They were only $1 a piece!


 On top of the cubby I put an elegant little mirror on a plate holder that say's "dream."  I placed candles through out the room and little sea shells so it feels like you are walking into a shabby chic little beach house.


 Here is a wide view of the room just so you get the idea of where I put everything.  Excuse the power tools and paint please, this is a work in progress haha. 



 Old metal wire crate re purposed for a shoe crate to hold Danny's converse!


 My seashell owl sits proud upon some beautiful old books I just picked up at a local thrift store.  Next to my homemade wine cork lamp.  All the corks were saved by me and my fellow bar tenders when I worked at Ruby Tuesday after we would sell off a bottle of wine.


 I found this lovely statue of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy at a thrift store for $1.99  she has a broken thumb but it is not visible nor did it matter to me, I was going to purchase her.  Out of curiosity I searched for the vase on ebay and to my surprise in good condition she is going for $500-$700!!!  I am sure without her thumb she is worth much less however value does not matter.  I am very excited to ad her to my collection.


 The Grey Gardens corner.  Danny even hung up Edie's little American flag.  I am not sure if I like the mirrors there on the wall.  1970's plastic owl clock.


Nothing is better than a picture collage...I finally gathered all my artworks and bought some frames!  Danny is the master of hanging artwork so I let him handle the placement.  I love how it turned out.


Pugs not Drugs!  An ode to my little Pug.  A watercolor painting with some illustrations out of old books.  The shelf is from a 50's diner I found on the side of the road I cleaned it up and painted the underneath black.


 A select few of my old book collection.   Golden antique telephone and a gramophone music box for book ends.


 The artworks on the left are actually lithographs from engravings done by J.Rogers who was a well known illustrator.  The bottom left picture is of Union Square New York City in 1860.  A metal cast of a violin and the teenie-tiny picture is of a little fairy playing the cello.


 Danny and I go to these movie conventions and they always have bugs and butterflies for sale.  Sometimes even bats or birds.  But he bought me the big blue and black butterfly and I found the round glass framed moths at a thrift store.


 Cutie Hooties...1970's Syroco-esque owls with a big red lone star.


 More candles on my round Victorian side table surrounded by some river rocks.


 This is the color I am planning on painting this room to really give it that east coast beach house look. 
stay tuned...


Friday, March 11, 2011

Cherry Blossom Awesome!

"First floor washroom...on a budget!"

BEFORE:
NOTE: Tannish Yellow cabinets.

This is our WASHROOM.  
It doubles as a half-bath as well as a laundry room.  The whole idea behind this was to be very tranquil & natural.  I have always had an adoration for traditional Japanese culture in the way they use beautiful dark woods and earth tone colors....ohh yeah and RED.



I first started off with installing the wall shelf  to the left above
($2.99 thrift store)

I had three packages of 1940's postcards from Japan displayed in a row
($8.00 flea market) 

A mini Buddha statue 
($1.99 thrift store)  

Some cherry blossom fragrance sticks  
($1.00 Wegmans)



Above the shelf is an adorable artwork I found of two people holding a heart.  Its all hand cut with teenie-tiny scissors. 
 ($2.99 flea market) 
 





Found this frame at the thrift store.  Its that perfect red color I was looking for.  Inside are three black & white Japanese photo-postcards.
($0.99 Thrift Store)



In the photo above the door to the left is after one coat of "traditional walnut" stain.  The door to the right is the original "tannish yellow" color.  I had a lovely dark shade of "traditional walnut" stain from "Olympic."  It is a great one step premium interior, oil based stain.
($0.99 Real Deals)



 With one coat evenly applied.
(Sorry for the dark photo I didn't have my handy
 dandy Vintage GE hand held spotlight unpacked yet.)




Two coats later & its better than I could have imagined.



 
Medicine cabinet after 2 coats...charming!  Please excuse my finger prints on the mirror.  Work in progress.  Next on my list is the wood behind those lights.



The dark color amplifies the grain so well in the oak. I love how it turned out.  Even better how simple it was.





THE REST OF THE ROOM:
This is the laundry side of the room. 

I Just added the laundry sign on the wall to the left 
($1.00 Real Deals)  

The mini lamp 
(lamp $0.99 + shade $0.99)  

Box to hold dryer sheets was a cute gift basket from Avon 
(freebie!)

Lots of storage above for detergent, sewing kits...etc...

Little Zen table
I stumbled across this at the flea market at a friend's booth
who always gets amazing treasures from fabulous estate sales. 
This table is actually an old cigar side table.  It was handmade in 1914 is signed "Merry X-mas Mrs. Harp from Mrs. Schindler 1914" under the lid.  He offered me the table for free as long as I promised to bring it back to its original glory.  So I attacked it with pledge and here we are today.

 Zen lantern
($2.99 thrift store)

Candles & some " good luck" river stones
($0.99 Dollar Store) 

A couple good old classic books dated before 1950
(freebies)



So far I have only spent a total of = $25.92!

Next I definitely would like to get a new lighter floor to match.

Until next time...