We haven't been up to that much worth photographing. I've been working on a roman shade for the kitchen. The third fabric with birds on it for this new place. Clearly birds are the theme. Speaking of birds we hung the owl house and a new (second) birdfeeder!
We also got a hammock! This required 230942309482 trips to Academy. First price hammock, then buy hammock, then realize hanging between two trees won't work. Then buy hammock stand, find out hammock stand that reputes to fit most hammocks does not. Return small hammock stand. Buy larger hammock stand. Return large hammock stand because it is missing a part. Get another hammock stand and open the box in the parking lot to ensure all parts are there. I hope to not go back to Academy for like 4 years. I've over that store.
I also finished painting the kitchen wall. I'll have to wait until the weekend to hang the new roman shade because I have to take down the mini blinds and paint over the dark maroon paint (currently covered by the mini blinds) that was in the kitchen when we moved in and let it dry and then hang the shade!
Gosh you are probably wondering why I'd want to change this. It's so light and airy!
Barring rain, we are getting a new roof this weekend! Hip hip hooray. And they will be installing two tube skylights. One in the kitchen and one in the guest bath. Which is so hideous we don't go in there. (That renovation will start after the kitchen is done).
Hmmm dark peach tile with light pink tile floor. Lovely.
So I was complimenting my neighbor on her gorgeous camillas and she started picking flowers like crazy and also gave me like 12 geranium stems to repot. The camillas are so beautiful! I took cuttings and used my rooting hormone. I hope hope hope they take!
These are my herbs!
This is where my vegetables will go this year. I'm going to keep it small year 1.
That's the double kitchen window!
Monday, February 28, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Exterior Update!
Here is a photograph of the exterior, with one dormer painted and one column painted (both to the right).
The plan will be to add trim out the bottom where the dormer meets the roof.
I also finally ordered a sink! After another viewing of the Ikea sink, we decided to go with a single bowl stainless sink. It gets great reviews and I think stainless is a better option (durability-wise). Also my DREAM is for a cookie sheet to fit flat in the bottom of the sink and it will come true. Now we have to pick a faucet!
The plan will be to add trim out the bottom where the dormer meets the roof.
I also finally ordered a sink! After another viewing of the Ikea sink, we decided to go with a single bowl stainless sink. It gets great reviews and I think stainless is a better option (durability-wise). Also my DREAM is for a cookie sheet to fit flat in the bottom of the sink and it will come true. Now we have to pick a faucet!
Monday, February 14, 2011
Exterior
You know your house looks bad when a neighbor (and I don't mean your next door neighbor, I mean like a guy who lives down the street) stops by and tells your husband that he has 5 gallons of paint leftover from his house (it's flat, he ending up using semi gloss on his house) that you can have.
That kicked off "weekend work on exterior of the house." The exterior has many issues and like so many of the renovations, everything is inextricably linked. You need a new driveway, well first you need to get the roof done, so you don't have a dumpster on your new driveway. You want a new roof, well first you need to order one more skylight and also paint the dormers. Because if you get paint on the roof shingles, you will apparently NEVER get it off. But before you can paint, you actually need to repair/replace the rotting wood and prime. My husband got started on the last task this weekend. Scraping, sanding, and using some wood restorative on Dormer #1! Only 2 more to go!
He also wire brushed one of the old metal support columns for the porch and did a test of high gloss black paint. It looks much better! Hopefully the next 5 will follow shortly.
As he noted, the last paint job was inspired by zero creativity. Everything was painted dusty blue. Dormers, Trim, Metal Columns, Door, Shutters. Here's a picture from Christmas. At this point we had replaced the door with our mahogany door from the old house.
The plan: keep the brick as is. Paint the shutters flat black, paint the metal columns, gloss black, paint the dormers dark gray, paint the trim cream, paint an accent trim piece at the top of each window deep red.
We also got a new bid for the driveway. As far as I'm concerned it's the most boring way to spend thousands of dollars, but we have to do it. The approach to our house (over a culvert) is really narrow and the driveway has about 2039482930482 cracks and looks awful. We are going to replace most of the concrete with crushed limestone to improve drainage and generally decrease the amount of concrete in this world.
The most exciting part of the exterior renovations (well painting is exciting) is the landscaping. I'm accepting all offers of (especially shade tolerant) plants! I still need to figure out how much sunlight will get through once spring/summer hit and all the leaves grow back in the trees. As the grass doesn't seem to want to grow near the house, we're planning on doing some large plant beds. This should be an improvement on the NOTHING that is there now. My mother in law gave us those netting lights for Christmas and noted we just had to throw them over the bushes. I said "We have no bushes." So needless to say, those boxes didn't get opened this year. This weekend I focused on busting up a large circular planting bed that you can't see in the photo. It was so close to the driveway that at least once I opened my car door and hit brick, a 17,000 square foot yard and someone has to build the ONE raised plant bed RIGHT next to the driveway? Anyway it was kind of cool, but it had to go to make way for a wider driveway. I got to pick-ax my way through plant roots. Fun stuff! I'll take some progress pictures and post soon!
That kicked off "weekend work on exterior of the house." The exterior has many issues and like so many of the renovations, everything is inextricably linked. You need a new driveway, well first you need to get the roof done, so you don't have a dumpster on your new driveway. You want a new roof, well first you need to order one more skylight and also paint the dormers. Because if you get paint on the roof shingles, you will apparently NEVER get it off. But before you can paint, you actually need to repair/replace the rotting wood and prime. My husband got started on the last task this weekend. Scraping, sanding, and using some wood restorative on Dormer #1! Only 2 more to go!
He also wire brushed one of the old metal support columns for the porch and did a test of high gloss black paint. It looks much better! Hopefully the next 5 will follow shortly.
As he noted, the last paint job was inspired by zero creativity. Everything was painted dusty blue. Dormers, Trim, Metal Columns, Door, Shutters. Here's a picture from Christmas. At this point we had replaced the door with our mahogany door from the old house.
The plan: keep the brick as is. Paint the shutters flat black, paint the metal columns, gloss black, paint the dormers dark gray, paint the trim cream, paint an accent trim piece at the top of each window deep red.
We also got a new bid for the driveway. As far as I'm concerned it's the most boring way to spend thousands of dollars, but we have to do it. The approach to our house (over a culvert) is really narrow and the driveway has about 2039482930482 cracks and looks awful. We are going to replace most of the concrete with crushed limestone to improve drainage and generally decrease the amount of concrete in this world.
The most exciting part of the exterior renovations (well painting is exciting) is the landscaping. I'm accepting all offers of (especially shade tolerant) plants! I still need to figure out how much sunlight will get through once spring/summer hit and all the leaves grow back in the trees. As the grass doesn't seem to want to grow near the house, we're planning on doing some large plant beds. This should be an improvement on the NOTHING that is there now. My mother in law gave us those netting lights for Christmas and noted we just had to throw them over the bushes. I said "We have no bushes." So needless to say, those boxes didn't get opened this year. This weekend I focused on busting up a large circular planting bed that you can't see in the photo. It was so close to the driveway that at least once I opened my car door and hit brick, a 17,000 square foot yard and someone has to build the ONE raised plant bed RIGHT next to the driveway? Anyway it was kind of cool, but it had to go to make way for a wider driveway. I got to pick-ax my way through plant roots. Fun stuff! I'll take some progress pictures and post soon!
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
My Hemi in the Barn
My in laws have a shop and it's just chock full of amazing "industrial" finds. We've been scoping it out for the past few months, especially when we were considering building a new house from the ground up. I saw this table and HAD to have it.
Hard to see under all that stuff, but I figured it was a faux Saarinen table. We finally brought it back to Houston and were loading it into the car and I look underneath and see it says "Knoll Industries" and I exclaimed to my husband "This is the real thing."
We're going to have the base re-powder coated, as it's pretty banged up. And I really don't like the wood laminate top (that is also banged up), so hopefully today (thanks to craiglist) we'll be getting a replacement top in marble. HOORAH. Here is a in-between pic, pre clean-up, but in situ
Has anyone noticed that Ringo is in all my pictures? He follows me around. I'll try to get Emmit in another. Please note how hideous the tile floor is in the kitchen. Hopefully we'll have room in the budget to replace that sooner versus later.
Hard to see under all that stuff, but I figured it was a faux Saarinen table. We finally brought it back to Houston and were loading it into the car and I look underneath and see it says "Knoll Industries" and I exclaimed to my husband "This is the real thing."
We're going to have the base re-powder coated, as it's pretty banged up. And I really don't like the wood laminate top (that is also banged up), so hopefully today (thanks to craiglist) we'll be getting a replacement top in marble. HOORAH. Here is a in-between pic, pre clean-up, but in situ
Has anyone noticed that Ringo is in all my pictures? He follows me around. I'll try to get Emmit in another. Please note how hideous the tile floor is in the kitchen. Hopefully we'll have room in the budget to replace that sooner versus later.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Ice Day
We had an ice day in Houston! The city was shut down. Hot dog! I'm pleased to report that I have now unpacked all but 1 small box for my sewing room. And everything nearly has a place. This weekend I repainted a dresser and put on new knobs. I forgot to take a before picture.
I also hung a mirror behind the cage, Dill is all ready to move back into his large penthouse!
We just reassembled my old French armoire last week and I washed the Ikea slipcovers and put a protective blanket over the seat cushions to protect them from dog hair. The extra set of pillows are for a client.
And one last picture, a London shade in the works for a client! Once I get paid, I'm going to buy the $36 a yard fabric that I have to have for London shades of my own for this room!
I also hung a mirror behind the cage, Dill is all ready to move back into his large penthouse!
We just reassembled my old French armoire last week and I washed the Ikea slipcovers and put a protective blanket over the seat cushions to protect them from dog hair. The extra set of pillows are for a client.
And one last picture, a London shade in the works for a client! Once I get paid, I'm going to buy the $36 a yard fabric that I have to have for London shades of my own for this room!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Kitchen Decisions (and a bit more of the bedroom)
We are currently deciding what marble to use as the cooktop surround and backsplash. I think we're going to go with a herringbone mesh honed carrara for the backsplash and 6 x 12" subway tiles for the cooktop surround. The only bummer is that I've ordered samples from two different suppliers and the one we prefer (it's whiter) has a shipping charge equal to the per price square foot. CRAP we really can't afford to have the cost double! Here's everything laid out on the current hideous blue countertops.
Sally Wheat used Benjamin Moore Flagstone. I think that's too dark for us, so we're going to go with Vapor Trails. Only I'll have good ole Home Depot color match it. And I don't even feel like I'm being cheap (although I am) since Behr paint always gets such high marks by Consumer Reports.
Ringo asked me to upload this picture for you to see the rest of the bedroom. Do you think "Ceci ne pas une pipe" is too high? I do, but don't worry, I've already lowered it.
Here's an up-close look at the duvet cover. A nice bird/tropical print with blues and reds.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Curtains!
The entire house needs curtains and I've just finished the first pair. For the bedroom! This is a huge improvement from the HIDEOUS yellowed mini-blinds.
Before:
After:
Please notice how the print matches up across the top and even along the seam where they meet (although that happened purely by chance).
YIPPY!
Before:
After:
Please notice how the print matches up across the top and even along the seam where they meet (although that happened purely by chance).
YIPPY!
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