Friday, August 26, 2016

Kitchen remodel

Out kitchen remodel has taken the last three years, while it isn't done we are working on something pretty big...

Kitchen before (at move in)


Kitchen before ( 3 years later) 
Mike's demo 


Removed all backsplash tile 

Nice safety goggles. 

Cut off that backsplash!


And AFTER








Monday, November 23, 2015

Friday, October 9, 2015

Holz Hausen

We go through about a cord of wood a month from November to April so we have many, many piles of wood in the driveway.  After filling up one bay of the garage we decided that since we needed to stack the wood outside we should make it look cool.

I read up on how to build a holz house here and then sent a video to my teenage helper Harry and asked him to go for it.


I think they look great!  J says that he feels like he's in Bavaria with the VW jetta parked next to the holz house.

and, as per usual, Millie is interested in helping.

BIG Project in the works!!!!

Something awesome is happening......


Friday, September 11, 2015

Reclaimed mantel


We have 2 fireplaces upstairs in the two front bedrooms. Neither have mantels, but the fireplace in my room has some nice moulding all around. The fireplace in the "French room" had very plain paneling surrounding the fireplace. Another caveat is that one of the two entrances is directly next to the fireplace, so whatever we put up had to be narrow. 

I ended up using the rest of the reclaimed beam from the barn lighting 

Since I had to cut this board for the lighting in the barn I ended up applying stain to the end. 

To hang the mantle up I drilled a hole using a 3/4 inch drill bit. I drilled the hole halfway through the board ( 2 inches in) and then used a 4 inch screw to continue through the back and into the wood surrounding the fireplace. Itseems surprisingly   secure! I added a few tiny prayer books to the mantle and flanked them with grubby battery candles from Stary Creek Primitives in Ware. 

Above the mantel I added a framed picture of a herd of sheep that I found in Aunt Sue's basement.  

Now that school has started, and that it has been raining and/or incredibly muggy, I haven't finished painting. Hopefully I can finish and have a full post up next week!!

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Barn Pub

While we have a beautiful and large front door we would rather enter the house through the attached barn.  The barn is a structure that attaches the house to the garage, and it's also the way we access the deck. 


I could kick myself for not taking any before pictures of the barn, but I do have this one:

We were lucky that the previous owners left a pretty good billiards table. The lighting is poor in this room so Christmas lights were strung across the beams. 

When J saw this space he knew he wanted his own Irish pub. We actually met at a pub in Dublin whilst studying abroad and we had been collecting Irish pub decor for awhile in anticipating of having a pub one day. 

My brother built us an awesome bar out of pallets and found 2X4s...




He started framing it out and did have to buy some new 2x4s to get the desired length. 

He made three sections. 1 for a kegerator, 1 for a wine fridge and the last for shelves for glasses, etc. 


After 


Three bar stools painted green, white, and orange like the Irish flag. 


I bought J a kegerator for Christmas and drilled a hole in the bartop for the tap. 


This chandelier was originally for the dining room, but we ended up going with something more traditional in there. I removed all the hard wire electrical and ran a socket plug down the chain. I then added a large decorative Edison bulb. 


I made a new light fixture for above the pool table by taking a scrap piece of old wood from a pile in the garage. I suspended it from chains and the. Ran 5 socket lights down and wrapped them around the wood. Each socket has an Edison bulb and a wire sconce. 

Socket lamps are $25 each at Lowes so I bought work lights for $12 each and removed the tin shade. I then plugged them all into an extension cord that I ran across the beam. The wire shades were $18 each-- more expensive than I would've hoped for. I spent a few weeks looking for baskets made out of chicken wire to retrofit as shades, but no luck 


A piano is needed in a pub as are flags. Technically British and Welsh flags wouldn't be in an Irish pub, but J is Welsh so we had to...


We bought a little pot bellied stove on Craigslist before we knew it would cost over $2,500 to install it. Now it sits in the corner as a decoration. 

J also collected vintage lights. The theme is historic beer sponsors of New York baseball teams. 


The old fridge from the kitchen is now the beer fridge. I painted it with chalkboard paint to use for lists or to keep score when playing pool. 


Even Millie likes to hang out in the pub! 
She also likes to play pool....






Little Grey Guest Room

The saltbox has four bedrooms (five if you count the study). Since a saltbox design has a pitched roof you'll have slanted ceilings in the back bedrooms. The little grey room is one of those. 

Before


Plain white room

This is the smallest bedroom and has a lot of exposed wooden beams. When I went into this room I felt like I was in a cottage. 

Inspiration 


I bought this painting on etsy and it was the main inspiration for this room. 

My second inspiration was a little cup that the previous owners left behind. 

I just knew that this room has to remind the person staying in it of being in a garden in the middle of the woods. 

After

Ginger relaxing on the indoor outdoor carpet. I love this rug. It's kind of scratchy , but I love the texture that it brings into the room. The room has a lot of woven things like baskets and jute rope. 


I painted the walls a medium grey color ( paint by Martha Stewart in "Grey Squirrel"). 

Continuing the theme of bringing the outdoors in I placed a wicker chair in the corner. The lamp to the left was given to me by my brothers fiancé and it has little birds on the base. I wrapped the shade in rope and secured not with hot  glue. 


I printed out picture of Peter Rabbit and framed them in white frames. I strung running through the hanging hardware and secured the pictures to a nail by tying a the ribbon in a cute bow. 


There was a cutout above the door that I imagine was to aid the travel of heat. I placed a pretty white lace curtain over it for some added privacy. 

 I added a bittersweet branch to the top of the built in desk as well as sheer curtain to either side. 


Originally the top of the deal was red laminate. I painted it with Rustoleum white countertop paint. 


I found this template online and printed it on cream cardstock. 



The light is tricky in this room. The only window is a skylight. I bought a socket lamp and wicker shade at ikea. I then ran it up one of the wooden beams and secured it in the middle of the room. 



I feel like this room is garden- like and I enjoy hanging out with Ginger in it when it's not full of laundry!