I thought I'd start off this long-ass post with the latest news on the house and move: There have been some setbacks. Everything is all good, it happens with every renovation. But I was supposed to move last Saturday and it has been postponed until Friday, the 15th. My landlord was kind enough to let me leave half way through the month as extra "just in case" time. Turns out we needed a little extra "just in case" time for the reno's. Here's whats going to happen: On Friday we get the Uhaul and move all the junk out of my apartment and into the basement/garage of the new homestead. Since the floors will be in the middle of being re-done, we will have to leave it all down there without moving it directly into the space. From Friday until the floors are dry and ready to be walked upon, I will be staying at Matt's condo with him and his brother. Once everything is all cured and ready for our tippie toes, we will move all my and Matt's belongings into our place and we will officially be "merged." Y-I-K-E-S! I am so excited to be in the house and out of box jungle!
Anyhooz... back to the imperative topic at hand. And that should have been at hand a couple weeks ago when I finally gave you the first true House Tour. Alas, things around here have been such a mess due to the move, I haven't had much energy to clean up my bedroom. But I did it. And I did it just for you guys. So if I may implore you, lets begin Part Duex...
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Bachelorette Pad Tour: Part 1
I must say, it is a damn good thing that blogging isn't an audio file. If it was, I would recommend turning the sound off on your computer, because I have the worst laryngitis I've had in a long time. I don't often lose my voice but when I do, its a doozey. Something akin to nails on a chalkboard. In fact, several people over the last couple days have told me to "stop talking, it hurts to listen." *sigh* At least I have my typing skills during my vocal hiatus. As promised on Friday, I am going to lead you on a tour of my bachelorette pad before I start packin'er up to move into a house of "we."
I'm going to break it up into two parts so it doesn't get too long and yawn-tastic. So lets start the way you'd really see my house and walk in the front door.
Welcome to my living room/office space. My couch was a steal at the Jordan's Furniture Outlet in Avon, MA at under $300 brand spankin' new. My glass and iron coffee table was a steal from Craigslist for $40 and because it takes up such little visual space, it makes the space feel much more open. I layered a $30 area rug {from local discounter, Building 19} on top of the wall to wall carpet to anchor the space and keep it separate from the "office." You may also remember the addition of the vintage map and of course the pillow shams I made on the cheap. {Check out the how-to right here!}
Here's a better view of the work space. Don't judge the drum-shade pendant that is crooked. I tried finagling it straight- to no avail. So, I've just accepted this quirky quality and it makes me snicker when I notice it. You can see my desk makeover here {though, I have yet another makeover up my sleeve after the move!} and of course how can you forget Buttercup, my first dabble into upholstering? You probably see my dress form chilling in the corner ... and I have to admit that I'm lucky that something that is a tool of my trade is so stinking cool looking. She's a good lookin' lady who keeps me company.
Are you wondering why my roman shades are drawn? No, I'm not a hermit, and I don't hate daylight. But I do live on the ground floor, and the nice gentleman that lives upstairs parks his giant pick up truck, 4-wheeler and motorcycle right outside my windows. And since he sits out there all the time tinkering with them, I don't want him peering it at me on the couch, eating, watching TV, on the laptop or even scratchin' my butt. {Don't act like you've never scratched your butt... you have.} Call me a privacy freak, but just like Vegas, what happens in my living room to stay in my living room.
If you step onto the opposite side of the room, where my dress form was just standing, this is the view you'd get: A peek into the kitchen, the coat closet {that holds way more than coats} and the Target Fieldcrest linen closet. Of course my armchair and slip-covered ottoman.
The glowing orb a-top my vintage $10 Craigslist find is my beloved No. 5 Target lamp and below it is my collection of W magazines. I don't know what's wrong with me, but I just cannot stand to get rid of them. But I think this move will be a good catalyst to donate them to the local public library, if they'll have them. Did I mention I also l.o.v.e. my gallery wall? Oh right because I do. And there is a little peek of my TV playing "The Bachelorette" and my cedar-chest-turned-TV-stand makeover that you can see here!
Enough of the living room... let me show you where the magic happens. The Kitchen.
This little mini kitchen did the trick for me! Enough space for me to cook and Matt to eat at the little 2-seater table and stools for $120 from Walmart that I will be selling before the move. Those little floral matchstick kitchen mats were $3.99 and $5.99 each! They've seen their better days so they will be chucked in the move. And remember those embellished dish towels? Oh yeah. They haven't gone anywhere.
This is definitely my dirty little secret that I haven't shown you all in blogland before. It is the ugg-er-ly rolling microwave cart. This has been with me since college and I'm happy to say it has GOT to go. It carries its weight though, between housing wine, a basket of Tupperware, the toaster, candles, and granola etc etc. Hanging proudly above it is a shadow box of keepsakes of Matt and I's 2.5 years together. I like to look at it when I'm waiting for the microwave.
Those cabinets are just so painfully dated aren't they? I'm sure with a good coat of white paint they would be heavenly! Oh the plight of living in a rental without the right to paint. *sigh number 2* And also, I will be perfectly blunt. I like slappin' things on my fridge. I find it comforting and homey. Some of you may think it looks messy and unkempt. Maybe it's because it's how I grew up but it makes me all warm and fuzzy inside.
And this is the view from the sink. Since I don't have a dishwasher, I have this view often. I'll watch TV and test my lip reading skills since I don't hear a thing over the running water. But my all time favorite thing in my kitchen is that piece of art just right of the doorway. It's a pen, ink and watercolor painting from my brothers SoHo gallery show last April. I am so very proud to have this hanging in my home and I can't wait to find the perfect place to hang this in our new home.
So there you have it, Nesters! The first half of my house tour! I hope you like what you've seen so far, but not too much since it's going to be boxed up very shortly! Next up on the tour is the bedroom and bathroom. If you have any questions about where I got something or whatever you can think of, leave a comment and I'll be sure to give you the answer! I hope you have a fantabulous Tuesday Nesters!! <3
I'm going to break it up into two parts so it doesn't get too long and yawn-tastic. So lets start the way you'd really see my house and walk in the front door.
Welcome to my living room/office space. My couch was a steal at the Jordan's Furniture Outlet in Avon, MA at under $300 brand spankin' new. My glass and iron coffee table was a steal from Craigslist for $40 and because it takes up such little visual space, it makes the space feel much more open. I layered a $30 area rug {from local discounter, Building 19} on top of the wall to wall carpet to anchor the space and keep it separate from the "office." You may also remember the addition of the vintage map and of course the pillow shams I made on the cheap. {Check out the how-to right here!}
Here's a better view of the work space. Don't judge the drum-shade pendant that is crooked. I tried finagling it straight- to no avail. So, I've just accepted this quirky quality and it makes me snicker when I notice it. You can see my desk makeover here {though, I have yet another makeover up my sleeve after the move!} and of course how can you forget Buttercup, my first dabble into upholstering? You probably see my dress form chilling in the corner ... and I have to admit that I'm lucky that something that is a tool of my trade is so stinking cool looking. She's a good lookin' lady who keeps me company.
Are you wondering why my roman shades are drawn? No, I'm not a hermit, and I don't hate daylight. But I do live on the ground floor, and the nice gentleman that lives upstairs parks his giant pick up truck, 4-wheeler and motorcycle right outside my windows. And since he sits out there all the time tinkering with them, I don't want him peering it at me on the couch, eating, watching TV, on the laptop or even scratchin' my butt. {Don't act like you've never scratched your butt... you have.} Call me a privacy freak, but just like Vegas, what happens in my living room to stay in my living room.
If you step onto the opposite side of the room, where my dress form was just standing, this is the view you'd get: A peek into the kitchen, the coat closet {that holds way more than coats} and the Target Fieldcrest linen closet. Of course my armchair and slip-covered ottoman.
The glowing orb a-top my vintage $10 Craigslist find is my beloved No. 5 Target lamp and below it is my collection of W magazines. I don't know what's wrong with me, but I just cannot stand to get rid of them. But I think this move will be a good catalyst to donate them to the local public library, if they'll have them. Did I mention I also l.o.v.e. my gallery wall? Oh right because I do. And there is a little peek of my TV playing "The Bachelorette" and my cedar-chest-turned-TV-stand makeover that you can see here!
Enough of the living room... let me show you where the magic happens. The Kitchen.
This little mini kitchen did the trick for me! Enough space for me to cook and Matt to eat at the little 2-seater table and stools for $120 from Walmart that I will be selling before the move. Those little floral matchstick kitchen mats were $3.99 and $5.99 each! They've seen their better days so they will be chucked in the move. And remember those embellished dish towels? Oh yeah. They haven't gone anywhere.
This is definitely my dirty little secret that I haven't shown you all in blogland before. It is the ugg-er-ly rolling microwave cart. This has been with me since college and I'm happy to say it has GOT to go. It carries its weight though, between housing wine, a basket of Tupperware, the toaster, candles, and granola etc etc. Hanging proudly above it is a shadow box of keepsakes of Matt and I's 2.5 years together. I like to look at it when I'm waiting for the microwave.
Those cabinets are just so painfully dated aren't they? I'm sure with a good coat of white paint they would be heavenly! Oh the plight of living in a rental without the right to paint. *sigh number 2* And also, I will be perfectly blunt. I like slappin' things on my fridge. I find it comforting and homey. Some of you may think it looks messy and unkempt. Maybe it's because it's how I grew up but it makes me all warm and fuzzy inside.
And this is the view from the sink. Since I don't have a dishwasher, I have this view often. I'll watch TV and test my lip reading skills since I don't hear a thing over the running water. But my all time favorite thing in my kitchen is that piece of art just right of the doorway. It's a pen, ink and watercolor painting from my brothers SoHo gallery show last April. I am so very proud to have this hanging in my home and I can't wait to find the perfect place to hang this in our new home.
So there you have it, Nesters! The first half of my house tour! I hope you like what you've seen so far, but not too much since it's going to be boxed up very shortly! Next up on the tour is the bedroom and bathroom. If you have any questions about where I got something or whatever you can think of, leave a comment and I'll be sure to give you the answer! I hope you have a fantabulous Tuesday Nesters!! <3
Friday, January 28, 2011
House Tour
Heya Nesters! Don't you love it when you reconnect with old friends? I have this friend, Brielle. I've known her for.ev.er. Our dads are best friends from college and we grew up together doing many family activities together, since they lived only a few towns over. Being a couple years older than me, she was someone I always admired. She went away to school for design and as an onlooking high schooler about to start my college hunt, it was eye opening that one could get a degree in that. "Maybe I should start looking for schools with fashion design programs..." So I did and now I have a degree in that! But she lived far away for school and we didn't keep in touch much. Since we've both been back in Beantown, and she {and her gentlemanly chef of a fiance, Brooks} is of course always invited to our family gatherings, we've gotten back in touch. I'm so happy that she is an interior designer to boot because I can talk shop to her for hours on end and she doesn't mind! And her house is to-die-for. I brought my camera on a little trip to Brielle and Brooks' home to show you guys some of her handywork.
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