Thursday, November 6, 2008

Goodbye my beloved baby's room



Isn't it sad to say goodbye to so many happy memories? Goodbye my little baby...

Growing Pains


Sam has informed me that as a three-year-old he is too old to still be getting rocked to sleep with milk every night and then gingerly laid in his crib. I guess I am having some growing pains. Sadly, I decided it was time to upgrade him. The upside is that I got to spend time doing what I really enjoy... if only he would still sleep in the crib! I have a few more details to add to this room, but it may be awhile before I get this posted.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Before Beths...

I have officially updated Beth's house with what few before pictures we had. I did go through with a video camera so we technically have the whole house, but I only took a couple of actual pictures. Go check it out now.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Before!

I was going through more disks this morning and I found the before pictures from the basement makeover. So, please marvel at how far it came! Again, this makeover took place last fall--October to be exact. I started with making a new post to show the before pictures, but then decided it looks much more impressive side by side so here is the link to the now edited post with the before's and after's. Also, I was able to find a few before shots to Beth's house, but I can't find them now, so check back soon to see the amazing changes right here!

Monday, September 15, 2008

Cheryl's Hale (for all those hau'oli's out that there... that's Hawaiian for home and it is pronounced hah-lay)

Today, we will be touring Cheryl's house. We will start in the master bedroom because this is the room that got us started on this house. Jill and I have kicked ourselves so many thousands of times for not doing a before picture on this room because it is completely unrecognizable from what it was originally. At first, this door was never allowed to be opened because it was just too embarrassing to think of someone coming in and seeing it. Strangely, none of the furniture has changed. Just a new coat of paint and the accessories.

Theme here is island, but not tropical...


The master bath...
This is my kitchen. Here, I took the before's, but where are they? Unknown. This wasn't too drastic of a change. The changes were the countertops, backsplash and appliances. Still, I love it! I refinished the table a year or 2 ago. It was originally an all mahogany stain which we really liked, but the kids did a great job scratching it up so I sanded off the top and gave it a natural stain then painted the rest black. Hides a lot more with the kids!
The backsplash is a glass tile mosaic. I kept seeing this on HGTV and I fell in love with it. Dave wasn't totally sold (still isn't 100%), but he let me have my way. What a great guy!


This is the nursery: Hawaiian island theme

The office (if only it always looked this clean):


Here is the before of the downstairs bathroom:


...and the after...

This is our guestroom (jungle theme).
Any of you friends and family who are just itching to come and see us can stay here!
Next is the boys room. Cowboy theme, obviously.
One thing in this room I really love is the window treatment. I got horseshoes and my brother welded them together for me, then I got an old "roping" rope from some friends and looped it through the horseshoes and took clothespins that had been aged and used them to hang up the curtain.
Last fall, Dave and I decided we needed to be more physically fit and so we should get some exercise equipment. The most logical place to put it was the in the basement. Of course, if you are going to have exercise equipment, you need a TV to watch while you are on it. Well, one thing let do another and, here we are! We'll start with the before pictures:

This is how the craft room started out:

This is my fabulous craft room now. I just love it! Now if only I would use it more...
This is a pass through window that looks out into the family room.
At first, we didn't have a family room downstairs, we had a big open toy room. As you can see, there was absolutely nothing exciting about it, but it served the purpose for the kids.
This is what we started with...

...and what we finished with! Throughout these pictures, you can kind of tell that there is carpet in part and not in other. I had some carpet pulled out, then I cleaned and sealed the concrete so we could go with the natural concrete look and thus giving it the more modern/industrial look.
Here is a little big closer look at the cabinets. There were originally just a dark, base oak with the laminate center panel. I painted them black, then put the sheet metal over the center panels on the uppers. Those black and white dots are magnets. Eventually, this will be a computer station for the kids, so they will be able to put homework or whatever on there.
Behind the blue wall, is the stairs going up, that's why the wall behind this one is brown.
It is to blend with the upstairs.
Here, the lighting is bad, but at least you can see that we did get around to putting in the exercise equipment that inspired this whole project in the first place. (the wavy things behind the elliptical are actually mirrors, hard to tell). The window in the back is the pass through into the craft room.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Beautiful Beth's

Here we now are touring Beth's Beautiful home. As you can tell, she has a very great style and loves the country/shabby chic look.

Originally, this was the first room in the house--this picture was taken standing in the front door. They turned it into a dining room.
Here it is as a dining room. It is the first room you walk into. The hutch is actually a dresser. It was originally a medium oak that we painted and antiqued. For a while, it served as a TV stand:

The kitchen. We didn't get a completely before picture. This one was taken mid-makeover. Originally, the walls were a dark caramel color. Here they had already painted them blue, but as you will notice that didn't stick. This is the kitchen and family room completely done. One thing we like in this is the kitchen chairs. This was just a cheap kitchen set from K-mart, but we spray painted each of the chairs a different color to add some more character.
Here is a little bit closer look at the kitchen. These cabinets were a base dark oak when they moved in. My brother put wainscoting over the laminate panel in the middle of the cabinets and then painted them white and added the pulls. This is one place where we are shooting ourselves for not taking the before picture because you just can't begin to understand the difference it made! I tried to blow this picture up so you could see the details, but it wasn't the clearest picture to start with, so it you still can't see too much. Too bad! So cute!
Here is the little boys bedroom:Here is the guest room. Beth is the only girl in her house, so the guest room went all girl!
Here is the downstairs family room. We need some opinions: this house is about to go on the market and realtor thinks this wall should be painted over the same caramel as rest of the walls. What do you think? Keep the stripes or go with an all brown theme? Vote on the pole at the top!

The play room: This was once a large open room into the family room, but my little brother close this part off. We love it!
This closet door is covered with chalkboard spray so the kids can draw on it.The Office:
Here it is before......and here it is after...

The is a cool idea from a neighbor of ours. These are just regular clip boards that had paper modge-podged on it. In the picture 2 above there are little pineapple cans hanging on the mirror that also had scrap book paper modge-podged.

Here is the Master. Please admire all the amazing paneling. We just love it! It has such a cute rustic look. My little brother is the author of all the paneling.

The Master Bath
Here we are in the nursery: