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preparing

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

family

we’re getting closer to the arrival of the babes. i was hoping to hold out until the end of the month but my appointment today made it look like there will be four of us living in this house sooner rather than later.

we’ve been busy bees around here. in the last few months we’ve finished the hallway refresh that was started back in 2006. i can’t believe that it took us nearly 3 years to finish this work. but it’s done and it looks oh so lovely.

next we renovated the mud room, which meant a new roof and hence a new ceiling and well that room still needs a new coat of paint and all the furniture moved back in, we’re going to make it into more of a sunroom and bring our formica table back into action.

next up jeff gave in to my whining and we added a new sink and cabinet in the bathroom. it’s gorgeous and i can’t seem to stop sighing with delight every time i walk in there.

and finally we have the nursery which for the last 9 months i have been referring to as the “middle room”. that’s as far as i could go with my denial that anything was really going to change around here. but now it’s done, well nearly, and it will soon have new inhabitants if all goes as it seems to be going.

sadly many of these projects have not made it onto my camera yet but i did finally take some photos of the nursery. we made due with mostly recycled furniture we’ve been gathering for years.

first we have part of the set of medical cabinets i scrounged out of a podiatrist office a few years ago. thank you craigslist! the office manager thought i was completely insane when i showed up with a truck and bought two complete doctor cabinet sets. they were in use for 50 years and look nearly new and i was so excited to finally find the proper home for them. now they hold books and small toys just waiting for some little hands.

cabinet

next we were lucky enough to round up a beautiful second hand oeuf crib for the bugs to share (i’m hoping they can sleep together for as long as possible because adding another crib to this room is going to be oh so tight) and a garage sale chair from a trip to upstate new york. my dear friend adrienne made the bugs a gorgeous quilt with small wise owls to look over them.

crib and chair

i’ve been collecting small postcards, calendars and tiny showcase prints for years and hung up just a few to get some art into the minds of the babes from the get-go.

wall o' art

and our changing table, again part of the medical set with matching trash can. hee! and the one new piece of furniture we bought for the room. an oeuf changing station that can rest on this cabinet or fit on top of the crib to save some space. this baby is stocked up with cloth diapers galore and i can’t wait to wrap these little bums up in all this cotton.

change me

hand

ok, now i’m getting excited.

gone missing

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

yeah i’ve been a lazy poster for the past few months. a lot of swimming, sleeping, working and of course eating. oh and rearranging. jeff and i stayed home for the holidays (yeah it’s been a while since i posted) and spent all of christmas weekend rearranging the house. his office moved into the basement where my studio had been and i got some much needed natural light by moving into the back office. yay! now she’s all set up and i’ve been sewing up a storm. it’s good to be back. how’s about a tour:

studio entry

henry

fabric

desk

books

more photos here

and another one down

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

dining room

our work on our house started within the hour that the sale was final. we found out quite quickly that though deconstruction goes fast and is wicked super fun, putting things back the way you want them takes what some would consider a lifetime. so when it came to the dining room that we began working on, hmm, was it really this long ago, yipes, well, we just finished. and by finished i mean i’m too tired to reconsider the wall paint one more time at the moment.

we actually went from this:
dining room

to this! and i can’t tell you how much lighter my step is when i come into this space now
dining room

and from this:
dining room

to this! ahhhh.
dining room

and just to pause for a second to again tell you how much i love the auction, the newest additions to the room were scores we made over the last few weeks. first off there’s this great pinball art from the back of an old broken machine:

dining room

and last but not least, new companions for our new dining room table:

dining room

the table was not an auction find but is also a new addition, this lovely teak vintage table with two hidden leaves came from my favorite mid-century store in town, home anthology. just try walking in there and coming home empty-handed. i double dog dare you. torture this place.

now we only have one room left on the main floor of the house. and it’s a small one, but perhaps replacing the roof on a small room isn’t necessarily a small job. but i’m going to pretend that it’s going to be really fun and fascinating… oh and it helps that we get to tear stuff apart first! let’s just hope it doesn’t take us 2 years to actually finish the job. i’ll keep my fingers crossed if you don’t mind.

good morning fall

Friday, October 10th, 2008

morning light

we’ve been doing some rearranging and renovations round these parts. finally. the last renovation we took on was a year ago in september, the kitchen. we had just returned from a visit out west to see dear friends in portand and seattle when i announced to jeff, “We must redecorate the kitchen!”. to which the smartest man on the planet replied, “maybe we should finish one of the other rooms we’ve already started” as i ran out of the room with my fingers in my ears. I had somehow convinced myself that the renovation i had in mind; (i.e. new paint on walls, new paint on cabinets, new countertop, new sink) would be finished in two weekends. yeah, i’m a dummy. it’s was over 3 months and actually i still need to put the molding up around the backsplash, but no matter! we’re on to the dining room.

when we first bought our house just over 3 years ago, we spent the first year going from room to room and stripping 100 years of wallpaper off the plaster. most of the rooms we tackled are now sitting pretty from follow-up renovations a few years back, but the dining room, well, she’s been a touch neglected over the years.

so this is where our friend j comes in, because we realized we will never find the time on our own to patch all the plaster and prime and paint, good ol’ j has come in to get the ball rolling. i’m so flipping excited. i can’t wait to share what becomes of our dark green & brown dungeon. three cheers for j!

and just so i can get some photos into this rambling post, here are a few corners of the home from this beautiful saturday morning.

tabled objects

sofa and waves

come for a visit… and get to work!

Monday, November 5th, 2007

help me

so our folks came on down to baltimore for a weekend of fun, but instead i locked them in the house and bade them work on my kitchen… ok, well not quite but sort of. and geez did they work. my dad and jeff’s dad and i formed a team and put in those countertops we did. they even gifted us a beautiful cast iron sink and a new faucet to boot! how lucky are we. not only to have such amazing family but to get to spend time with them and get to use their elbow grease! bonuses all weekend.

another step complete

from the conversation and laughter to the food and drink and even a bocce game right after dinner at la scala (who ever decided the bottom floor of this restaurant needed a bocce court is a genius)… it was a super-duper wicked fun weekend.

so… who’s coming to visit next? we still need to install the backsplash and paint those pesky doors! he hee!

i need a drink

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

have a drink

well i finished the first half of the kitchen. somehow it makes me feel just a little bit better to walk into to all that bright shiny white. the kitchen has needed some love for time, but only a little, well i say a little, but after painting all those moldings and cabinets over a two week period and only finishing HALF… well, not so little but still not as overwhelming as previous projects. so here’s a wee peek into the light.

from this:
the old side

to this:
the new side

got rid of the red/blue/gold motif and went with a clean white. with a bit of pumpkin to keep me smiling…
oh and we ditched the off-white tile in favor of good ol’ wood countertops. it’s amazing how much it’s warmed up the space and i can’t stop the ogling and cooing every time i walk in. i still have to finish painting the doors for the top and bottom cabinets on this side… but you get the idea.

and hopefully soon the other side will get the same special treatment… right jeff?!!

is it wrong that i’m already trying to figure out the color palette for the dining room? it’s a sickness.

fall colors have always been my favorite

Friday, October 19th, 2007

hey kids our little house made it to the fall colors contest at apartment therapy!

living room

give us a vote if you can!

studio revamp = productivity

Wednesday, March 8th, 2006

ever since my craftin’ space got cleaned up and super organized, you can’t get me out of the basement. here’s some shots of the new space, pardon the lighting… that’s the last thing that still needs work:

here’s my new main workspace (my cutting table is directly behind this)

table

my impromptu hanging rack made from an unused pot rack that’s been looking for a purpose

view1

my new magnetic wall of inspiration

inspired

my shelf of books and accessories… not to mention the paint-by-number from heather!

shelf

the old simplicity pattern cabinet handed down from my mom

cabinet

AND… here’s the booty, a finished quilt to be sent off to a soon-to-be mom and pop:

the front

quilt2

some detail

quilt1

and the back

quilt3

corners of my home

Thursday, January 19th, 2006

i love amanda’s new corners of my home thursday and flickr group.

so here a nook of my crafty studio in the basement (which speaks for the crappy light). this is the first time in my life i’ve had my own little space to make stuff. where i can make a big mess and no one will notice but me, where i can sometimes listen to silly music that no one else would enjoy, where i can drink a glass of wine while seam ripping my way into the night (ok, perhaps the latter happens far too often, maybe i should cut out the wine)….

corner