Showing posts with label dining room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dining room. Show all posts

Dining Room Evolution

>> Wednesday, June 21, 2017


Another post! We got a lot of nice birthday wishes for Eloise -- thank you! But I'd also say after posting this photo, I got a ton of requests to talk more about our updates in the dining room. It's definitely been a while since I've written about what we've changed in the house. And we've changed quite a bit. So, let's get to it.

Back up for just a minute. When we moved in, the dining room looked like this:


Then we changed it to this:


And then this:


Then I decided to go full-on Joanna Gaines.

And I think we're finally done with changes.



Changes 


Major changes included added the corner cabinet that I found at an antique shop. I had stalked the piece for years, and it finally went on a super sale. It's just the right height for the room. It looks built in, which I love. The room isn't huge, so it's nice to have a place to stash our nicer pieces and tablecloths.

The next step was doing a faux shiplap on the walls using plywood planks. I am actually going to do a dedicated post on how I did this because I consulted a variety of sources, and it was quite a job! I did it all myself, too. We had a guy cut the plywood into six inch planks, but I did all the measuring, nailing, and shorter cuts at home.

After the planks were up, we painted everything using White Dove from Sherwin Williams. I think it's actually a Benjamin Moore color that I had matched at our local store. I hate painting, and if I'm being totally honest -- I think we need another coat in this room. Maybe Stephen will be generous enough to do that for me this summer.

You may also notice that our dining set changed in these photos. It's the same set, but I used chalk paint to refinish the table in white and the chairs in black. I still need to give the chairs another coat and do the polyurethane. But I am really pleased with how the table turned out. I did some distressing . . . and it is holding up well so far.

My kitchen is a disaster right now, but in my post on how I did the shiplap, I'll try to snap a shot of how this room flows into the kitchen. The two spaces are nicely tied into one another now. Again -- after all these changes in the three years since we've moved into this house -- I think I'm done. I really love this room. It's my favorite in our home right now.

PS: If you want to see what our house looked like back in 2015, be sure to check out the photo tour. It's in dire need of updating, so I hope to do that soon! I cannot believe how crazy the living room looks in these photos! I also stumbled upon the tours I did of our first house. Here and here and here.

PPS: That plank wood art piece came from Home Goods several years ago. We have a similar one in our dining room. They were on the more expensive side for what I spend on art, but I think they were well worth it.

Read more...

Monday Stuff

>> Monday, August 3, 2015

Hey, guys. There’s a lot of catching up I need to do, so rather than write separate posts, I thought I’d do one of my famous mind-dumps. I hope you enjoy. Summer is speeding by, and we’re definitely making the most of our time together. Here’s what we’ve been up to . . .


// 1. This cabinet!



I had no intention on buying a huge antique corner cabinet for the dining room. But I’ve been eyeing one at a local antique shop for over a year. We stopped by the store the other day to look around while we got Scully groomed . . . and I saw that the price was slashed nearly in half. After measuring it 50+ times, we realized it’s almost exactly the height of our ceilings. So, we jumped on it.

I’m seriously in love.



// 2. I’ve started sewing again.


I got into sewing when I was pregnant with Ada, but since I was working full-time, I didn’t fully immerse myself enough in the hobby. In fact, I couldn’t remember how to thread my machine, which is why I haven’t stitched much -- if anything -- together in the last four years. My mom helped me get everything set up, I bought a couple patterns and some new fabric, and I’ve been practicing.

My first “big project” was this Pillowcase Dress for Ada:


// 3. U-pick season treats.


It’s our favorite time of year to head out and pick blueberries and soon apples. I enjoy the warmer weather, but I cannot wait until fall begins. I’ve always said if we could just skip over summer and straight to fall for half the year, I’d be incredibly happy. One of our favorite farms have this darling cafe with the most delicious breads and doughnuts.

There are also farm animals and other things to see. Check out this post for photos from previous visits.



// 4. Summer sandwiches.


We’re on a sandwich kick. Well, I guess we’re always on a sandwich kick. Right now we’re loving toasted Ezekiel bread slathered with vegan mayo and either tempeh bacon or field roast, avocado, tomato, and a slice of swiss. Mustard, of course. Sometimes we’ll spread on some roasted red pepper hummus, too. Oh, and a heaping pile of greens for good measure.

Messy, but good!


PS: I am also excited for fall because that means I’ll be baking bread again. I take a break from that in the summer because of the heat. I make a mean ciabatta . . . so I’m trying to figure out what loaf I want to do next. I’m thinking rye.

Any recipes to share?

// 5. Blonde again.


I dyed my hair again last week. Blonder than the last blonde, and I’m loving it. I don’t think I’ll stay blonde forever, but right now it suits me. I needed a change. I’ve promised myself on my birthday that this year would be different no matter what happens. I have so little control over this baby-making situation despite what TTC forums make me think. It’s time to enjoy (endure?) the ride and get medical help when necessary. Which might be soon if this stuff keeps up.

For now, I’ll play with my hair, exercise moderately and eat good foods, indulge in my favorite activities and treats, and just try to chill out. I’m not going to lie, typing that out is a gazillion times easier than it will be to switch my frame of mind. I completely folded into myself over this stuff last year, and I can’t live life that way anymore.


// 6. Great dad.


Ada doesn’t have any cousins. Instead, she has lots of kids her age that are our cousins’ children. It’s actually turning out to be quite nice. Anyway, some of my cousins were up visiting over the weekend . . . so we got together at the park. There’s this carousel, and Ada always loves riding the big puppy around. Some kid ran right in front of her to get on it, and the biggest, craziest fit ensued.

Stephen swooped right in and talked her down for a good 15 to 20 minutes. We’ve been having some sharing regression lately. Like, she won’t share anything at all. I blame myself or the fact that she doesn’t have a sibling. In actuality, I think it’s a mix of that stuff but also just regular 3 to 4-year-old behavior. Stephen’s a great dad, and it’s be really nice having him home this summer.



// 7. My writing elsewhere:



13 Wonderful Household Uses for Essential Oils
14 Free or Cheap Toys That Will Make Your Kid Smarter
11 Cool Uses for Popsicle Sticks
6 Best Natural Sunscreens
11 Creative Ways to Reuse Egg Crates
8 Cheap Ways to Deter Garden Pests 


HAPPY MONDAY!

Don’t forget to enter the $200 #giveaway with Gallery Direct! I’ll be announcing the winner on Friday morning, so there’s plenty of time to check it out.

Like what you just read? You can subscribe to the feed of these posts or follow us on Twitter or Facebook to be the first to know what the (never home)makers are up to. And we’ll love you forever!

Read more...

Updated House Tour

>> Friday, June 5, 2015

It’s been a while since I’ve collected photos of our house for a house tour. So far, I only have some photos of the lower level and yard covered. Still, it’s really fun to compare these shots with where we started last year around this time. And then with our old house tour.

Hope you enjoy these photos. These aren’t “DONE” rooms. Everything is always in progress, it seems. With budget, likes/dislikes, and moving stuff around when it makes the most sense. Is your house like this too? Regardless, I can’t believe how much we’ve done in such a short while. It already feels like home to us.

I’ll try to get up some second level photos soon-ish. We’re finishing paining the bathroom right now and doing a few things in the office, so I’d rather finish those first. (OK. You caught me. It’s also a complete disaster zone up there as I organize stuff and switch everything over to summer.)

LIVING ROOM



DINING ROOM



BATHROOM



KITCHEN



YARD



Like what you just read? You can subscribe to the feed of these posts or follow us on Twitter or Facebook to be the first to know what the (never home)makers are up to. And we’ll love you forever!

Read more...

Three Rooms for the Price of Two

>> Tuesday, October 12, 2010


What has the cats so upset? We moved all their favorite hangouts! Here's the deal. Stephen and I really enjoy our tiny house. It's just a touch over 1,200 square feet. A small kitchen. A dining room. A large-ish living room. Three bedrooms. A lonely bathroom. And that's it. Thing is, despite how smart we've tried to be with our spaces, we always felt cramped. Something HAD to be done. But what? First I examined the negatives.

The living room was totally taken up by our large sectional couch and coffee table. There really wasn't any flow. No feeling of openness. Just clunky furniture. Things blocking other things. Yeah.


I wasn't too keen on the color scheme either. It felt cold. Impersonal. No matter how many throw pillows or new curtains we bought, something just wasn't right.

The dining room, as I mentioned in my last post, was wasted space. Pretty space, but still wasted space. Though I loved the decor . . . I believe we ate dinner at the dining room table maybe . . . twice? The entire 2+ years we've lived here.


So, Friday during my lunch, I tried thinking of new paint colors. I thought maybe a splash of neutral would magically make these spaces more useful. I thought maybe a nice tan would warm things up, make us feel more at home. The rest would just fall into place. However, the more I got thinking about it, I remembered that I absolutely HATE painting. Maybe something ELSE could be done.

With pen in hand, I started drawing out a (very) rough layout of our current spaces. Then I drew it again, but this time I tried moving the couch to another wall in the living room. Then I realized there weren't any outlets where I wanted to put the TV. So, I drew it again. This time, I moved the couch to yet another wall, but then everything else got out of order. I drew the layout again and again and again.

FINALLY I got this insane idea to flip the rooms. I thought long and hard about why we hadn't used the dining room at all. Actually, the dining room felt rather cramped. And we always piled mail on the table. Or coats. Or packages. Or other random stuff. If I could move it to the other room, it would take far less space. We didn't even need the "buffet" table behind it. That could be used as the TV stand. The game storage cube would make a great coffee table.

I mean, we'd changed things around before. Just check out these EARLY photos of the two rooms. Yikes!






Then it hit me: I could get THREE rooms for the price of TWO. All we needed to get was a small love seat. We could even get rid of some of the furniture that was taking up so much space. I drew the layout once more and then folded it, put it in my pocket, and brought it home. The first thing I said to Stephen was: "Uhh, I kind of want to do something crazy. Will you please just trust me?"

He's so great. He immediately got to work moving the furniture. We moved a lot on Friday night, but the place was a total mess. The next morning, our neighbor came over to help stow away some of the stuff we didn't need (it's in our basement until we figure out if we want to sell or keep it). We moved everything into place. Then we headed out to Home Goods, Target, TJ Max, and even Wal*Mart for accessories.

Here's a quick summary of what we bought.


LIVING/DINING ROOM
  • 2 glass lamps, $100 total
  • Stuff to fill those lamps, $15
  • Area rug, $20 (in clearance at Home Goods)
  • Curtains, $60
  • Pillows, Free (already had 'em)
  • Couch, $450 (is also a sleeper, twin mattress)
  • Side chair, Free (borrowed from upstairs)
  • End tables, Free (took from bedroom)
  • Other decorative items, $40
  • Art, Free (already had, just hung on walls)
TOTAL: $685


TV/FAMILY ROOM
  • Area rug, $130
  • Curtains, $70
  • Decorative throw, $20
  • Pillows, $60
  • Art, $25 (12 frames for $1 plus cheap 5x7 prints of my own photography)
  • Coffee table, Free (took from old living room)
  • TV stand, Free (repurposed)
  • Lamps, Free (took from bedroom)
TOTAL: $305

This brings the grand total for both rooms (or should I say all THREE rooms) to just under $1,000. So, while it isn't the cheapest room makeover we've ever done, it is somewhat priceless with all the added spaces and new purpose to those spaces. The flow is so much better now. There's no bumping into one another. We have that cozy feeling we've wanted for so long. And here out favorite part: We like to have parties, and now we have seating for at least 15 people. Before, we had the seats, but we were always having to lugs chairs from one room to the other. Then there wasn't any space. Basically, the new look isn't only gorgeous, it's fantastically functional.

Here are some more photos of the living/dining room:






TV/Family room photos:




I had this theory that we might not need to paint if we could use the right accents to warm everything up. And I was right. Not a drop of the wet stuff was brushed or rolled anywhere in either room. Instead of punching up the color with blues and greens everywhere, we opted for cream, tan, brown, and other more neutral accents.


Picking the art was my favorite part. I ordered prints of some of my better photos and hung them in cheap, $1 frames. For the collage, we traced them on paper before hanging. Instead of measuring, we kind of eyeballed it. Then we hammered the nail through the paper.



It worked well. Except the cats tried to help . . .



I guess the last thing worth mentioning is the table display. Now that we don't have a light over our dining table, I feel it makes more sense to have an elaborate tablescape (oh, that word is so weird!). We embraced our inner-geeks and just went with some books and other natural items.




So, that's how we went from having two cramped, dysfunctional rooms to three awesomely usable, beautiful spaces we can't get enough of. It's been terribly difficult to tear myself away and go to work, I'll be honest. I guess if I have one word of wisdom for those of you out there looking to transform your own home and apartments, it's this: Think FUNCTION FIRST. You won't be sorry. Everything else can fall into place later . . . but if you don't have the ability to use the rooms, you're just wasting valuable space.

Also, never disregard the value of open space. Sometimes room to breathe is more valuable than another side table or accent lamp. And don't be scared to borrow furniture from other rooms. Right now, our bedroom is in shambles, but I'm happy because the end tables we stole work SO much better on either side of a couch than they do with our bed. Plus, it's fun to play around with the stuff you have and see it work in different ways.

Have you redesigned any of your spaces lately? Many of you said you live in apartments and -- therefore -- don't have the flexibility to do much. I feel for you. I have some more tips I learned throughout our adventure that I'll be sure to share in the coming weeks. We tried very hard to keep this particular project on a tight budget. I'm impressed with our tab -- if we hadn't bought that couch, we would have only spent around $550. I'd say that was more than worth it!

Anyway, just leave a comment with your tips. Or you can email us at neverhomemaker [at] gmail [dot] com.

Like what you just read? You can subscribe to the feed of these posts or follow us on Twitter or Facebook to be the first to know what the (never home)makers are up to. And we’ll love you forever!

Read more...
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

About This Blog

MyFreeCopyright.com Registered & Protected

© 2009-2014 by the (never home)makers
All content on this blog is copyrighted.

Want to publish our pics, tips, or tricks?
Contact us! [neverhomemaker@gmail.com]

We value transparency. Links on this page may contain affiliates. In addition, please see our disclosure policy regarding sponsored posts.

  © Blogger template Simple n' Sweet by Ourblogtemplates.com 2009

Back to TOP  

Blogging tips