Saturday, July 28, 2012

Good Daughter-in-law Deed

I've been wanting to get rid--yes want to take a hammer and knock these down.  They are from the 70's in case you are too young for that. They don't belong to me. Which creates a problem. It would really be tacky to say--do you know how ugly those are?




Now, do you understand? Enough said. Every time we visited from 900 miles away I stared at those. This time my mother-in-law isn't quite herself. As in suffering from pain and short term memory loss. We actually did a few projects around the house and casually mentioned--would you like those painted? 


We couldn't tear them down. That would have caused a bigger problem as in replacing the carpet. (That is another story--we heard over and over about the dirty carpet). 


MIL said that it was fine. This is the result. Better. Not what I really want but much better. I wish we could have taken down the spindles but she is in l-ooo-ve with those.







Removing the spindles is possible. I know. We used to have them in our house--here:--they were right behind the loveseat. Much better. Refreshing.




So my good deed gave me a little peace of mind! Mr. Spouse is going to paint the dining room since he is still there. MIL is in the hospital after having surgery yesterday. Prayers accepted.



Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Driven by Paint

Savy Southern Style is allowing me to vent. I'm sharing here. Paint problems! It seems all paint is not the same. I tried. I wrote down which paint was in which room/rooms. I had a few places to touch up in the family room and laundry room. I took the can labeled with the color and touched up a few places. But it wasn't the same. You know what that means? If I can't find the paint that matches from my multitude of cans the only thing to do is to paint the entire room.


I tried four different ones until I finally tried one that I had taken to my son's house. It saved me from painting the entire family room.




Then on to the laundry room. There were just a few teeny tiny places that were causing me to be sure that a little paint would take care of the problem. But this time--I couldn't find the paint to match. One would look a little too light and one would look orange. 


The one good thing about the whole project was I cleaned that room totally out. I ironed all my clothes that had been set aside for months. I did all this the night before so I could get an early start.
 I took the inspiration color from my latest "gray" love from my master bedroom.




I had two half cans of the same color--well it says it is the same color. I poured the two cans together and added a touch of white to lighten it a bit since the laundry room has no windows. 


The added touches are black paint that is actually a gallon of mis-tinted paint I got for practically nothing. I've painted the vanity, mirror frame, cabinet, and shelf with it. I'm still on the look for a few more accessories!

This cabinet was brown. 


The vanity was white and the mirror was a brown one I got at TJMaxx. Much easier to do for me than to add trim to a mirror,


Wash stand is an antique from a hotel. We stripped it and poly was applied.


Again, a use of black paint. I need to redo the accessories.




I like the pop of black with the Mindful Gray SW paint color.

Aqua hobnail that was my grandmothers.


Just doesn't match but is one of my favorite pics. I love the hydrangeas.



Mr. Spouse recently painted our shutters. They were green and are now a chocolate brown.   LOVE!



Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Day 2--Meet and Comment

Jenna's second day of the challenge is to describe why and what I blog about.

I began this blog about a month ago. I became interested in some blogs that were not teaching related and enjoyed meeting new people and gaining inspirations from their activities/decorating/cooking, etc . I guess some of the first ones that I came upon were:

My latest one that I absolutely am interested in is the remaking of a house that needed lots of love over at Southern Hospitality. Rhoda has gone through some tough times and is now at the point to take a house and make it a home. That is /has been my desire. I've lived in my house for 32 years. So it isn't new. The rooms have been home for me for quite a while. Memories abound--both good and bad. But I'm always wanting to change little things here and there to make it a loving place and a comfortable place to relax.

I like a challenge. I like to think that I can understand the blogging aspect itself. I created this blog by myself. Lots of google searches to find ways to change HTML. I'm definitely not an expert. But I keep trying.

Now, I have time tonight to search and read/comment on ten new blogs.


Monday, June 25, 2012

Meet and Comment

Hi! I'm a new blogger in the home/family world. I have had a teaching blog for over a year. But since I am new--I really need some friends. I feel so...well lonely! 
I am joining Jenna's Journey and the 3rd Annual Commenting Challenge.


I am a first grade teacher and love the decorating of my classroom. I love to read and the joy of teaching my firsties to engage in the world of books is heart rendering!


I am married to a wonderful guy. We have been married for 35 years now and he is my best friends. We have had three children--all boys. My first son is now deceased. He was a police officer. My next son is married and is in the nuclear engineering field. My youngest son is a coach and high school teacher.


I have been a follower of HGTV and love to peek inside homes all across America. I started out watching Matt and Shari on Room by Room. I guess this started my redecorating. We've done lots of projects in our home!


Please join me in my journey of blogging!



Sunday, June 24, 2012

Fireplace Makeover

I was inspired by a post on The Yellow Cape Cod. 
After viewing this I was determined to try this. But fear set in. Once I had started the process, there would be no going back. I went to SW. And looked at the same paint that was recommended. I really didn't want to spend $50 for the paint. So off to Lowe's. The paint mentioned was acrylic latex. Indoor paint. I asked the workers that were mixing paint. They said they didn't have anything that was acrylic latex in indoor paint. So, in my car and just went home.

I slept on it a few days. I came back and read the tutorial. Again, I went to Lowe's and decided I would read the labels because surely they had something. Well, this time the workers were running through with their big loader cart and I kept having to step out of the way. I could NOT find anything and just gave up and went home...again.

I slept on it a few more days--it sounds like I do a lot of sleeping but I promise you that isn't the case.

OK. Third trip to Lowe's. Walked in and went to the Valspar paint--flat indoor white paint--and there in nice big letters--100% acrylic latex. Now I'm not even sure why this is what is needed. But I grabbed that paint and paid for it--it was $27. Much better than $50.


I thought it would take hours and hours to complete. I finally got my nerve up. And started:
30 minutes--cleaning off the mantel and wiping down the brick.
10 minutes--preparing by taping off areas and mixing the paint/whitewash mixture.
I mixed two cups of paint and two cups of water. It is really,, really thin!

45 minutes--painting on a section and then wiping it off. And project was complete!!!!
What? I did it in only a little over an hour????






I'm not finished with accessorizing. But I just placed a couple of things there to see the contrast.

I think I'm going to sleep well tonight! I'm a happy camper.


Saturday, June 23, 2012

Dining Room Share

This week the linky party over at Kelly's Korner is sharing our dining areas. I think this is/ has been one of my favorite remodels in our home. Adding the picture frame molding and crown molding has been the key to the
"inspired homeowner's" love.



We eat in our dining room every day. We tore down a half wall that was between the kitchen and dining room and added an island to the kitchen. That took away our "eat in kitchen". 
View from dining room into the kitchen.



View from the living room.


View from the kitchen.


Recently changed table from oval to a rectangle.
Before table:




The added picture frame molding and painted walls. The paint color is SW Portabello. It is two shades darker than the Practical Beige that we have used in our living room and kitchen.


What do you think?



Sunday, June 17, 2012

Master Bedroom/Paint Problems

Since Kelly's Korner week for the linky party is about the master bedroom, I feel like I am in a whirlwind. When one thing leads to another which leads to another...


I am liking the new "gray" as a neutral. Last December I painted the bedroom Mindful Gray (a SW color but was mixed at Lowe's). I liked it. 


This was the "just finished painting picture". The white below the chair rail was fine. I won a Target gift card and found some drapes on Target.com at a great clearance price. I think I paid $18 after the shipping and taxes and gift card was applied. I love the way they hang. They have the hidden tabs.

All is good except I haven't found bed coverings that I like/love yet!
I haven't hung any pictures yet either--waiting on the bed covering to decide what I need.

A few road trips netted the Fontana furniture--from Georgia to Kentucky--was how I found the bed, dresser, mirror, and amoire.


Now...to the next bedroom. Yesterday I decided to paint a guest room the same Mindful Gray color. It looks totally different. Dark. The color I wanted was actually the color when it was wet--first applied---not dark. 



I don't know if it shows in the pictures or not. 
Here is Master bedroom:
Guest bedroom:
Mixed at Lowe's but different times.


Oh well...