Sunday, December 28, 2008
My Christmas Gift
He gave me for Christmas the sewing machine i wanted so i can make the window treatments and pillows for the house! I'm SIKED!
So stay tuned.. more to come on that front later!
I'm currently working on the basement now.. it's a project and a half so please be patient.. I haven't forgotten about ya's! I've just been busy.. you know with the holidays and all.
~T
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
WooHoo!! It's Christmas Early!
I ordered top down bottom up pleated sheer blinds from JC Penney for the kitchen and bathroom, I'm SO excited! Now i can have complete privacy with great light!
I also got the bedroom roman shades from Bed Bath and Beyond too!!! (they were cheaper than Target, which i was shocked about)
Guess what I'll be doing this weekend??? WOOHOO!!!
Yes, i will take pics and share them with you! THAT you DON'T have to worry about lol.
I also received my carpet tile samples from icarpetiles.com! ordered them Monday and they arrived today free of charge.. I'm glad i ordered them too because of all 5 there's only one that i think i like.. well two, but I'm going to let him decide since it's his man cave.
So stay tuned! I hope to have the update either Monday or Tuesday of next week if all goes well!
~T
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Inspirations
This task took us an entire day, but we got it done and the results are great. A nice clean slate to start a future project! hehe. The basement is quite cozy. It's not damp (thanks to the dehumidifier), it's certainly not cold (Steam heat furnace, the pipes keep the basement decently warm), and it has it's own entrance to the outside and the kitchen! SCORE!
Kyle wants to make a section of the basement a video gaming area or something similar. He wants to bring the large TV to this area after we get the new flat screen for the living room, bring the gaming chairs down and get a futon and an area rug. I think it is a great idea! A MAN CAVE!
Being the creative genius that i am, i threw up the idea of a nautical themed area.. with blues, and reds and whites and sandy colors. One of the cubby doors i would make a SCUBA sign to hide it a bit, the second cubby door i would either put the blue and white diver down flag or a map of the Caribbean or something similar.
We decided to paint the walls as if you were under the Caribbean waters.. dark aqua at the bottom gradually lightening to the ceiling. Paint the floor a sandy color because the current slate grey color won't fit the theme and also it's dingy looking. I think a nice tan color will make it warmer and brighter. As much work as that is to do i can't WAIT to get started on it.
My mind has been going a mile a minute ever since we thought this up. What type of things can i decorate and accessorize with? For inspiration i turned to HGTV's Color Splash episode of the kids' underwater basement that David Bromstad so cleverly designed. Only this isn't for kids, it's for MEN kids. Also, that basement was HUGE, ours is tiny and very low so i have to use lighter colors.
I chose to instead look at the elements in his design.. colors, textures, things of that nature. Pillows will be my big texture element. I found, in my journey tonight, microfiber bath mats that could symbolize coral in a chartreusey looking sagey green.. indicative of underwater coral that i saw while snorkeling in Aruba. Although it is VERY expensive.. so i found on the lower end a similar looking product just not in micro fiber! less than 12 bucks and i can make 2 nice pillows out of it. I picked up glass votive holders and enamel paints to add an element of color as well.. i might just paint coral on them i have not decided yet.
I think also, instead of an area rug we will get carpet tiles. If someone spills something or if the cat vomits (sorry) on it we can clean them easily and if it's beyond cleaning we can replace 1 tile instead of the entire rug. Thanks for the idea HGTV! These tiles can be found on the Internet for nearly 1/2 the price as the big box stores and you get more product! I'm sold!
Here are some pictures of the basement after we cleaned it out.. The only thing we have left to do is move the workbench (the one the American Flag is hanging from, the other cabinet looking bench in the last photo will eventually be my computer desk) to the garage and I'm going to start painting the walls. The kitchen and the dining room are going to have to wait on this.. I'm too excited to think about them at this point! lol. I'll keep you updated with the progress as it happens.
~T
Monday, December 1, 2008
The Bedroom
The blues were not right with the lighting.. it looked to girly or too Victorian. Yellows were too dull or way to bright. No red, No purples, No oranges. Neutrals were ok but washed out with the neutral carpeting. I found my solace in the greens. I was looking for a sage green.. (NOT like the bathroom) I need a color to pop a bit.. not too much though.
Even the greens proved hard to decide on. They were either to GREEN or to GREY. I attribute it to the lighting in the room. So i went to Benjamin Moore and got a sample to start with at least. I never made it home. I stopped at KMart for some tension rods and when i was leaving i glanced over at the towels and found the green i wanted. Luckily for me i had a paint swatch in the car from the Benjamin Moore store that matched it perfectly!
I didn't even go home to test the sample or check the lighting i went right to Home Depot to color match Benjamin Moore's Fernwood, and it looked beautiful.
The project started off like a nightmare though. Because the doors were pink/peachy when i put the green on the walls i felt like i was in a bad candy nightmare. I was almost in tears because i was at a loss with color, but i kept up my optimism and kept on painting until about 3am that morning. I got one coat of wall and trim done and collapsed on the couch until the sun came up a few hours later.
I went back upstairs, espresso in hand, and slowly opened the door. To my chagrin the room looked great! I was so happy! With my rejuvenated energy i got right to painting the second coats.
Here is the finished product. (Again, window treatments and artwork are in the next phase)