Wednesday, February 25, 2015

These are a few of my favorite things!


So since there's not much on the home front right now (believe me, it's coming very soon!!!), I thought I'd share some of the things that I've purchased lately that I really enjoyed! This isn't a sponsored post, but I know I love a good recommendation....so you're welcome!

First up, I am a self proclaimed candle hoarder. I probably have 15 in my house right now, and that's not counting the ones I stock piled at Bath & Body Works during their Black Friday sale! #twistedpeppermintforthewin

This candle from Nordstrom is a great price point and has a great throw! We light it for about an hour & and the whole house smells like it. It is very clean, with a sweet, citrus undertone. We are using it now, but I definitely think it will be great going into spring.




Next, I don't know about you all, but I hate paying for silly things (things that you know your house needs, but just aren't fun). Since we added several new outlets & switches in our house during our rewiring, we have several naked switches. While looking online, I found a small company who has switch plates & outlet covers for less than half the price as your big box stores. Since our house is more retro, we went with the brass switch plates.




If you know me at all, you know I LOVE IKEA!!! There, now everyone knows & we can move on. My husband will go with me if it is required, and even then I may have to bribe him a lot a little. He really is a sweetheart for putting up with me!

Since our dining room table is more oval than square, round place-mats work best, but they are hard to find. While creating my wishlist at IKEA online, I realized that THEY SHIP! The heavens opened & angels sang! Keep in mind, they aren't the cheapest shippers, but if paying $12 to get things delivered to my doorstep saves my husband's sanity, it is SO worth it. 

The place-mats look very similar to some that I had been eyeing at Pier 1, but they are half the price! Love a look for less! 





Lastly, our house has some not so appealing floors. There isn't necessarily anything wrong with them, but they just aren't our style. Also, having a dog, dirt is always a problem. For us, rugs are the best solution. If you've ever priced rugs before, you know that they definitely are a large investment. 

If you aren't familiar with Etsy, it is made up of small businesses that sell things online. While looking for rug pads, I found Bahar and was SO excited. She is local to SC & has hundreds of rugs to choose from, and most of them are very reasonably priced. I have purchased 2 from her & am pleased so far. She is very quick to respond, answers questions thoroughly, and is all around great to work with! Highly recommend her shop!




Ok, I think that's it for now! We have a big DIY weekend coming up, so I'll be sharing all of our completed projects next week!

Praying for snow!





Monday, February 16, 2015

An update & some options

Hi friends! Sorry it's  been such a long time since I shared house updates! We have made a lot of changes that have been small, but nothing really significant. 

I do want to share our dining room progress, and it's probably the most complete room in the house right now. Of course, this room has changed since the picture, but you will get the idea of where we are going. I hope to finish this room this week, so I'll update you once it's complete (please ignore the clutter).


First thing, we got our lovely chandelier hung! 



We were fortunate enough to have this left by the previous owners, but it was in the living room, which didn't work for us "fan loving" people. As pretty as light fixtures are, they just aren't a good choice for us...so it got moved to the dining room, which, oddly enough had a fan in it! :)





I made the curtains, but you can find the fabric via





Andrew lost his great uncle a few months back. His Uncle Powell (Pally) loved art and beautiful furniture. 

Our dining room table was one of the items we received from Powell. Other than needing some new fabric for the chairs, the table is in excellent shape. Most of the things in the dining room were from Pally's house...even the lovely lemon tree hanging on the wall. That was something that Andrew really wanted, and it actually works nicely in the room.


The bathroom on the main level is right off the dining room. Because of this, it definitely needs a functional door, which it doesn't have right now. Currently it has a bi-fold door that is very difficult to close, and doesn't really close all the way. Also, Milly has figured out how to open it on her own, so that's never a good thing.

Because the bathroom is so tiny to begin with, I hate to make it even smaller with a huge door. I am thinking about doing a barn door of sorts for it instead. Does anyone have experience with this type of door? Do you love it, hate it?




Another thing I'm pondering over is the kitchen! We haven't done much in there as of yet, but it's next on the list. Here is the inspiration photo that I have been crushing on for quite some time (yes, I found it on the Insta).



I really love the cleanliness that white cabinets bring, and the marble tile is gorgeous. Not sure that our budget would allow marble, but maybe some sort of subway tile instead.

But, after browsing pinterest (yes, I should have just stayed off), I realized I really like the look of 2 tones cabinets that are very "in" right now. If I were going to do it, I would definitely to a beige top & navy bottom, like this:



Who knows?! I'm liable to change my mind the day we start painting.

So that's where we are right now. I hope to really get busy in the kitchen this week and next! 

Best,



Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Finally making some progress...

Moving day was Saturday, and if I do say so, I did exceptionally well...remembering how our moves have gone in the past. I am a self proclaimed "emotional hoarder". I keep stuff that I honestly don't need for fear that one day I will need it & not have it. Andrew insists that if that day comes, we can just buy another one, but I'd prefer just to store it for years and years.

I also procrastinate big time on how much stuff we actually have, so I am always unprepared for a move. Saturday everyone showed up ready to move boxes of stuff, and I still hadn't packed 50% of the house. Thankfully my parents were gracious enough to pack of the old house for us while we unloaded in the new house. 

After all day working, we needed a break. Our good friend Jennings turned 30 this weekend, so we had a little dinner party to celebrate the milestone. We got to play games, listen to Phish, drink wine, and have too much fun. Exactly what we needed after a crazy moving day. 




And of course, no real party is complete without party hats!




So, as of Sunday, we were ALL moved into our new house (thanks to our amazing movers Blake & Drew). You never really realize how much junk stuff you have...until you move. Thankfully my husband is a minimalist, so it's just me that has to downsize. One of my resolutions for the new year is to live a life that is less "cluttered", so clearing out that garage is top of the list right now.

On to decorating! The bedroom is almost complete (yay)! Being that the room is so neutral, I'm having a hard time finding drapes that I think coordinate. The rug is an ikat pattern, but still neutral tones. Any suggestions would be appreciated! (you can see a snipit of the rug in the second picture)


Find these shams from Sallie, Monograms Etc NC

Side note: Sallie, she is an amazing Etsy shop owner. She will work with you on colors, answers promptly, and is very talented. You will see our napkins that she did when I show you the dining room.


Find this Bedding via Belk, given to us from our "second parents" for our wedding!

I've also been doing some DIY projects while working on moving (I know, I am totally over-committed). Remember the door I showed you all a while back?



This door goes to our pantry, and it was a very sad, hollow wood door with no charm or character. Here she is today, in your updated glory.





Doesn't that look so much better? I still have some minor things to fix, but other than that, she's good to go! And the best part, the whole project only cost about $15. Much better than buying a new door!

In those pictures you can see we have painted the hallway and the lovely yellow wood has now been painted white. It is such an improvement! Can't wait to carry it over into the rest of the kitchen & get rid of the fruity wallpaper!

Later this week I'll share our ideas for the bathroom & kitchen!

Much love!