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Under a Blue Moon

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5.6.13

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Sorry for the lack of Friday's Favorites last week.  The week just got away from me with work being incredibly busy and with getting ready for a garage sale.  

Goodness garage sales are hard work!  I was very organized.  I had everything sorted in big boxes, labeled and priced, had my fanny pack with lots of small bills to make change.  We scheduled to start at 9:00am and at 7:30 people were already pulling up and going through my unpacked boxes.  

My goal was to get rid of things I haven't used in years or just didn't have the need or room for in the new house.  Making money was secondary.  I sold almost everything so I feel good about that.  It was a joint effort with my mother in law (held in her driveway) and it was fun to hang out with her all day.  We were both exhausted though.  

Anyway – enough of that.  

This week I want to finish up with the house tour so we can get on with decorating and projects.  So first up front yard.  

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Here is the view from our front door.  Rick deadheaded the roses yesterday but even so there are still tons left on the bushes.  I feel like Alice in Wonderland walking down our pathway.  I love looking out at the houses across the street.  They are really, really cute.

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Let's talk about the brick at the front of the house.  I'll show you a better view of the front yard in a second – but take a look at it here.  We'll eventually paint the house and I was thinking of toning down the orangey brick a bit.  I would whitewash it so it isn't so bright.  I don't want to completely cover it because I like the contrast, and frankly painting brick is one of those things where you need to be completely committed because once painted it is near impossible to reverse.

Does anyone have any experience with whitewashing brick?  Any tips or advice?

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Orange just isn't my color.  We'll probably paint the house some version of a light taupe-y grey with white trim.  I think whitewashed brick would look nice with it.  

And finally here is a long shot of the front of the house.  If you remember the pictures from the inside far left is the garage.  The first window to the right of the garage is my office/craft room.  The second window (going left to right) is the window over the kitchen sink.  The rest of the windows are kind of hidden but the brick part of the house is the living room and there are corner windows on each side (so four windows total).  The front of the house has a southern exposure to it is very bright and sunny on that side.  

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In the next post I'll show you the little courtyard in the front and some shots from the backyard.

May 6, 2013 8:19 am Andrea Filed Under: Garden, House

5.1.13

Let's continue the tour – shall we?  When we left off we were in the sitting room.  Just off of the sitting room is my office/craft room.  It used to be a nursery for a baby girl.  Pink paint will be gone shortly.  Here is looking into the room from the doorway:

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Here is another shot, looking back towards the sitting room (the window looks out onto a little courtyard, which I will share in an upcoming post):

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This room was an addition or maybe conversion is a better word.  I think it used to be part of the detached garage. When the sitting room was added, connecting the house to the garage, this room and a small hallway to the garage were carved out of the existing garage.  All the rooms have decent sized closets for a house built in the 40's and this room is no exception.  Except for the slightly odd placement:

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Okay we are done with this end of the house.  Let's move back into laundry landing and take a peek into the guest bath:

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Tiny bath with lots of character.  It has two doors – one from laundry landing (open door on the right) and another that opens into the guest room (closed door on the left).  It has the world's teeniest shower:

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Moving on to the guest room (looking towards the guest bath):

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And looking towards the hallway (with a peak of the living room):

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Here is the hallway that leads to the hall bath (door on the left) and master bedroom (at the other end of the hall)(notice also the left over heating vents from heating systems gone by):

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Here is the hall bath which will be our first remodelling project.  The tub/shower ceiling height is ridiculously low.  Not to mention the tub is narrow and won't accomodate a glass shower door.   Sorry for the crappy shot – It's actually a nice bathroom and will be even nicer after we are done with it. 

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And finally the master bedroom.  From the doorway, looking into the room:

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And looking back towards the hallway:

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Yeah – painting is definitely on order here.  The room has a North/East exposure (and windows on both the North wall and the East wall) so the lighting can be gloomy.  The paint color in the room now is so dismal.  A weird lavender/taupe color that sucks the life out of the room.  

This concludes the tour of our new home.  The inside anyway.  I'll give an outside tour next week.  But, before I go – here is a rough floor plan of the house to help you get your bearings.  It's long but the space flows really nicely (Click on the image to see a larger, more legible view):

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May 1, 2013 3:46 pm Andrea Filed Under: Musings

4.29.13

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Welcome to my home.  Please come in and let me give you the guided tour.  Get ready for a very pic heavy post.  First up is the living room.  

Next up (below) is a shot from the corner window looking towards the dining area and hallway.

Look closely around the hallway door to the right, near the floor are two old, defunct heating vents.  And on the left side of the door we have thermostat build-up.  They replaced the heating system twice and left all the old remains behind.  

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Here we have the dining area looking towards the kitchen (drapes are gone now).

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We've seen the kitchen ad naseum but here is a different angle:

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And another:

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This odd little room is the laundry area slash Rick's office.  It's hard to get a sense of the space but the washer/dryer are behind the shutters.  There is a small panty/broom closet to the right with a hot water heater closet right next to it (near the doorway to the kitchen which I am standing in while taking this picture):

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You got a peak at the sitting room above – here's another shot looking back towards the laundry room/Rick's office (he is stuck in a corner just out of sight and now looking at this picture I should have shut the shuttered doors):

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This room is one of my favorite spaces in the house but before anyone gets excited about the toile wallpaper it is going.  And the blue paint.  We'll do white beadboard below the chair rail and some nice fresh, neutral color above.  Curtains are going too.   They are a bit too precious for me.

Let's turn around and look towards the backyard.  Real French doors people!  I have real French doors! 

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And finally let's look out towards the street.  This room was an add-on in the 60's.  The second owner of the house (whom we see riding his bicycle past the house fairly regularly) connected the garage to the house with this room:

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On Thursday we'll pick up with pictures of my office/craft room and the bedroom part of the house.  

 

April 29, 2013 9:52 pm Andrea Filed Under: House

Friday’s Favorites

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1. Horses all lined up, 2. Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail., 3. Untitled, 4. sweet dahlias, 5. laundry day, 6. Green, Green Grass of Home, 7. Happy Friday!, 8. Bonjour, 9. leaving a mark

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  • Isn't this a splendid idea for a party:  Bar menu
  • I seriously need to learn how to crochet.  Pretty crochet garland.  And another one.
  • Simple, yet pretty (and blingy!) gift wrapping idea
  • Templates for itty bitty gift boxes (keeping with the gift wrapping theme)
  • I know I kind of drifted off into necklaces and bracelets for a bit.  Back with a pair of sweet mint and gold heart studs

Happy Friday!

This week just flew by.  We have so many little projects (and some HUGE ones) that we are working on in the evenings it just makes the time go so quickly.  

This week has been all about plumbing.  We knew when we bought the house that repiping it was in our future.  We were just hoping to put it off for a few years.  Not to be.  So we have had a couple of plumbing contractors give us bids on repiping the entire house.  Ouch.  That's all I'm going to say about that.  There goes most of our bathroom remodel budget.

It will be nice to have water pressure though.  The pipes are so old and filled with gunk that it takes 10 or 15 minutes for the water in the main bath (the one we want to remodel) to get hot.  

This weekend will be spent building shelves (What?  I can help hand out nails or something) and getting the garage a little more organized.  

Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!

 

April 26, 2013 10:48 am Andrea Filed Under: Favorites

4.25.13

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I promise to move out of the kitchen soon.  We have been setting up other parts of the house but they aren't ready for their close up yet.  I just wanted to quickly share my shade fiasco.

So a week ago I asked about washing fabric roller shades.  I took the shades down and unrolled them and could see they were just attached to the roller mechanism by masking tape.  It also had the manufacturer stamped on the roller.  I looked online to see if I could find the exact shades (and the fabric content of the shades). I didn't find them but most of their fabric shades were a cotton/poly blend so I figured it was pretty safe to wash them.

Turns out not so much.  They shrunk in width about three or four inches.  There was no stretching them back to shape.  So I hopped in my car and hit up the local fabric store and found regular old shade material on deep discount.  I also found some beaded trim that I threw in my basket.

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It couldn't have been easier to put them together.  I just cut the material to size and then sewed a pocket for the hem bar and glued on the beaded trim.  I finished it off with a bit of grosgrain ribbon on top of the beaded trim for a neater look.  The trickiest part was getting them taped back on the roller mechanism straight.  The teeniest bit crooked and the shade doesn't roll up properly.

I spent about $20 and a hour of my time to put them together.  

Next time I promise to show you another room in the house.  I was thinking of a big, long, boring post with all the before pictures so you can see what the entire house looks like and get a sense of the layout.

I also need to show you the garden.  The previous owners loved their garden and roses in particular.  We have 60 rose bushes, last count, and they are all in riotous bloom right now.

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April 25, 2013 8:04 am Andrea Filed Under: House

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