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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Our FIRST makeover....ahhh, the memories!

I recently discovered pictures of the first makeover Michael and I did together. Oh, the memories! We were hired to prepare a house for sale. This was several years ago.

We did all the usual things. We painted. We staged the house. We put new knobs on the kitchen cabinets. But before we were able to do any of that fun stuff....we had to clean! So much cleaning that it took us 3 months to complete the project. You see, the owners had divorced and just up and walked out of the house more than a year prior. They left everything: furniture, clothes, boxes, tools, and piles of garbage. So much stuff that you couldn't see the floors.

Anyway, over the course of the project we learned a lot: how to refinish a hardwood floor, how to lay laminate flooring, how to restore cabinet hardware, and how to patch drywall among other things. Three months after starting the project, the house sold over one weekend for several thousand above the asking price.

These pictures were taken with a cell phone, so I apologize for the low-resolution. I'm just thrilled I found them!

In the kitchen (above) Michael relaid an entire new laminate floor. We agonizingly scraped layers of paint off the cabinet hinges so they would match the new knobs we bought. We painted the cabinets. And - though you can't see it in this picture - I replaced the heinous fluorescent lighting fixture with a contemporary incandescent one.

In the bedroom (above) Michael built a platform bed out of laminate wood flooring. He is so darn creative, that guy! The bedding I found for a steal at Value Village. And the baskets were free. Michael found them abandoned in an alley.


In the front room (above) I spent 2 days on my hands and knees refinishing this floor.

We're very proud of our first project together!

Monday, October 4, 2010

Contemporary Bathroom



Continuing with our modern, loft-style theme...we have updated our bathroom.

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Oh, and by the way...TWO items in this room are recycled/reclaimed. Can you guess what they are?
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One is the mirror. Michael found it next to a dumpster in Seattle. We cleaned it up and added a fresh coat of paint. The second is the white sculpture on the counter. That was found at a junk store for a couple of dollars and was originally a globe for a very large pendant light. Now it's an interesting sculpture that glows when the candle inside is lit.

Cheers,
Ernest

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Modern Guest Bedroom

We finally finished the guest bedroom. I wanted to give it a real modern feeling...and it turned out exactly the way I had hoped. I even tried my hand at creating some art for the wall.




See our post Experiment in FREEDESIGN for the "before" pictures. Thanks!


Thursday, September 9, 2010

Jewelry Framed


Michael found this large ornate wood frame at a vintage furniture store and got it for a steal - only $20! And, of course, he had another brilliant idea. He sanded and cleaned it up, giving it a fresh coat of gold paint. We picked out a subtle fabric and covered a layer of cork and a layer of foam board then secured it in the frame. With some fancy boutonniere pins it is now an attractive spot for my mom to keep all her necklaces in an easy to reach and easy to see location. Cost? About $40 total.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Bathroom DO OVER!

Our project this week was a bathroom for one of my favorite babysitters from when I was a kid. Her bathroom was cold and sterile - the trim painted gray and the walls covered with faded and peeling wallpaper. Removing the wallpaper was every bit of fun that people say it is! Ughh! The top layers came off easily, but getting all the layers off (Of course there were multiple layers of wallpaper...silly!) was starting to damage the plaster walls.

Here is where we are lucky to have a general contractor in the family. Michael called his brother Chris who suggested we cover the walls - old wallpaper and all - with a light topping "mud." It worked brilliantly! [Insert: Shameless plug for Chris' company - Chris Murphy Remodeling & Construction Inc. (CMRC Inc.) in Lake Stevens, Washington!] The topping went up and after a light sand we were able to paint and accessorize.

Here is the bathroom before:




And here is the bathroom after:




Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Visit our other website

This is our TRAVEL ADVENTURE BLOG detailing our fun and crazy adventures as we drove across the country -- twice!! Visit our other website: Nantucket-or-Bust

Monday, July 5, 2010

Country Cottage Guest Room

This one was for my mom. She has taken great care of me and Michael. So when she said she wanted to re-do the guest bedroom, we jumped at the chance. The room had a dropped ceiling and wood paneling as old as me...which makes it thirty-ahem years old! We removed the dropped ceiling and returned it to it's 10-foot-high glory and put a country cottage spin on it.

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Hollywood Regency Guest Bath

This guest bath was an embarrassing Pepto Bismal pink before we got our hands on it. With some paint, a fabulous new mirror, matching light sconces, and some luxury accessories, it is now a fabulous room worthy of spoiling guests in true Hollywood Regency style.


A Fun, Carefree, Beach-inspired Bathroom

We have a client on Nantucket who is obsessed with turquoise. Which is good, because I am too! We had a great time painting and dressing up this fun and carefree bathroom, which was inspired by the beach.



Personalized Photo Wall

A friend let us spend a week at his beach condo. As a gift I took these pictures of his house and the property and created this personalized photo wall for him and his girlfriend. A simple, afternoon project. (Note: Click on the picture to enlarge)


Floral Designs

Michael is also a gifted floral artist. Here are only a few of his creations:



Stumble-in to Walk-in Closet

This walk-in closet was really only a stumble-in closet before we took it on. Now you can easily see and find every article of clothing and pair of shoes.


Art Deco Dining Room

Stripes can really lengthen the appearance of a room and they fit in nicely with our Art Deco theme for this dining room, inspired by the small cabinet in the corner. And if you have a window that is not centered on the wall or looks too small for the room, don't be afraid to extend the curtains beyond the width of the window as we did here.

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Reupholstering - Our Favorite Pastime!

I don't know what it is about fabric stores, but they make me giddy! So many designs and textures. Here we reupholstered 6 dining chairs to complement the wonderful architecture and color of the Art Deco furniture. And because we loved the fabric so much, we did a hope chest to match.


Gorgeous Great Room

This was a beautiful great room, but it was hidden behind old blue carpet and outdated (and too small) furniture. The homeowners put in hardwood floors and we painted, created floor-to-ceiling red velvet curtains, and designed a built-in shelving unit and entertainment center that really shows off the size of the room.

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