October 2009

I have a project in my mind that I’ve not had the opportunity to do just yet.  If ever we finish the basement, my vision is to create a faux fireplace focal point and avoid the “box with cheap carpeting” look.  But it’s got to be fun and kid-friendly.

My original idea was inspired by this image from Better Homes and Gardens.  Rather than using molding, why not “rescue” an old mantle from a junk shop, refinish and paint it and then add chalkboard paint in the middle where the fire should be?  You’d have a natural display ledge above for artwork, and you can either draw a fire or whatever inspires you on the chalk section.

BHG Chalkboard Wall

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Confessions of a Curious Driver

by Susan on October 20, 2009

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For the past year or two I’ve taken notice of a blue colonial on my street that I pass daily. I’m not sure if it was the house itself, or the perpetual renovation action around it. Dumpsters out front, various contractor trucks coming and going.

And seriously, this wonderment went on for a long time.   In some places it may have been acceptable to knock on the door, introduce yourself as a nosey neighbor. But not here in Connecticut (lol). So I just let my imagination run wild.

Well, I finally found out what was going on.  They just put it on the market, and I LOVE it!   And not just because it matches my favorite vintage beach blue fan I gushed about in an earlier post (although that may have something to do with it). Not only does that house have history (our street was named after the family that lived here in the 1800′s), but it’s beautifully renovated with modern amenities while retaining it’s character.

First, here’s the outside. Very colonial, yet the color makes it a bit playful.

beachbluehouse

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I’ve never truly loved my family room. I’m holding out love waiting for new furniture after the kids are a bit older. For now, I’m making do with black leather bachelor furniture that came with the husband almost 12 years ago. I figured they’ve both lasted this long, sooooooo… lol.

Do you have a room like this? It’s a room that leads to other rooms resulting in a lack of wall space and awkward traffic patterns. When you have French doors, a large entry way from another room, and lots of windows, you have fewer options.

If sans kids, I’d pull the furniture away from the walls and really have some fun with it, but for now we need room for rumpus play.

First, the layout – it was a bit off balance to allow for free flowing traffic through the living room in the warmer months, and so the big chair could be by the corner windows.

Before

Before

Now here’s the tweaked arrangement – we brought up a mildly attractive area rug from the basement in an attempt to better balance the room. I think a larger rug would be more effective, but the price was right for this one {wink}. I’m holding out on any shopping for this room til I get to do the whole room they way I want to.

After

After

Now for some “real” pictures. Note that we also tweaked the tired old mantel display. We used existing frames I found in the basement and printed out some vacation pictures in black and white. I also spotted a couple lovely black and white vases that I brought up. Plus we pulled out a few minor Halloween décor items (copper pumpkins).

First, the view from the kitchen:

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Before

After

After

And now, the view from the Living room.

Before

Before

After

After

Just for kicks, here’s how it looked before we moved in (saved the old MLS listing photos – that’s all I ever saw before moving in – hubby picked out the house without me):

MLS Photo - Waaaay Before!

MLS Photo - Waaaay Before!

I guess the moral of the story (if there is one) is always check in your basement before you go shopping!

What “use what you have” stories to you have?

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There’s something romantic and rustic about a farm.  Don’t you find yourself gazing with intrigue at barns in differing states of repair as you drive down the interstate and think there must be a story behind it?

It’s no wonder that integrating farm elements such as sliding barn doors into a home adds oodles of character as well as functionality.  Sliding barn doors can be rustic and earthy, or modern and sleek. And they can be used both inside and outside.  Here are some examples to inspire you!

First, this is a house down the street from me that was converted from a barn to a post-and-beam home.  I adore the painting of a cow peeked out behind a sliding barn door.  (Note: this house is for sale – to see the inside click here – but be warned that it’s a fixer-uppers dream, unless you like sky blue carpeting).

sliding barn door

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