It has only taken me almost 2 years to get the curtains replaced in the dining room. I don't know why it takes me so long to get curtains done. Every time we move I always say I am going to change out curtains but always put it off. I guess I kept putting this room off because I had to recover the cornice board. I really don't like working with cornice boards that much. So onto the reveal.
I like this look much better. I used a curtain panel of a solid color to recover the cornice board. I am thinking about doing some button covers of the same fabric and attach on the cornice board.
Here is how the curtains looked when we moved in. They were ok but they didn't go with my rug. I also repainted the room as I didn't care for the faux treatment on the walls.
This room doesn't get alot of sunlight so I thought the lighter curtains would brighten up the room.
I started my first stage of Fall decorating on the dining room table. I got this candle holder at Kirkland's and I am planning on adding more greenery and some pumpkins to make it much fuller.
Right now it fits right in with my decor. I am planning on starting my Fall decorating this weekend.
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Thursday, August 31, 2017
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Fall dreaming
Now that it is the middle of August I had better start thinking about how I am going to decorate for Fall this year. The past couple of years I have been lucky to get it done by Thanksgiving. This year I am going to get a head start (maybe). At least I have already started looking at magazines and pictures of my past decor. Here are a few for my much needed inspiration this year.
This is my favorite.
Most of these pictures are from last year.
Now if these don't help me I don't know what will. The only thing I dread is getting into the storage room in the basement and dragging out all of my fall containers. The worst part is getting all of them up the stairs. That takes me most of the day to get all the containers upstairs as I am not getting any younger. In my head I still think I am in my 20's but my body feels more like I am in my 70's the next day. Sometimes I wish would age in reverse. We start out middle aged and go back to our 20's.
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Tuesday, August 8, 2017
Bathroom mini makeover
I am happy to say that I have finished the 3/4 bathroom attached to my craft room. It has only taken me about 2 years to get started on it. This bathroom is very small and was very difficult to get good pictures.
And of course I forgot to take any before pictures. I need to remember next time I do a project. The granite counter top was already there. I painted the vanity, painted the trim around the mirror, textured the walls and painted the walls a soft yellow.
I added some beadboard wallpaper on the side of the vanity to tie in with the beadboard wallpaper in my craft room. It looks like the real thing and is much easier to install. The only downfall is that it is easily dented so you have to be careful with setting furniture near it.
I had to retexture the walls since when the previous owners replaced the counter top and light fixture the walls were not patched correctly. So I decided to buy some joint compound and slap it on the walls. Now the walls have a hand troweled look. It would look great with a darker color rubbed on but I wanted to keep this room more light since it is small.
The mirror frame was a dark brown with some gold highlights. I thought it would like better if it matched the cabinet. I painted it the white color, antiqued it and painted the carved area and inside area brown.
I would love to gut the shower and install new tile but I don't think I want to waste my time and money right now. The shower tiles are white with a few accent tiles that look they are from the 80's (blue and mauve). For now I hung a shower curtain to cover the ugliness. I know that it is hard to see the whole thing with the door in the way but if I stand inside with the door shut there is no room to take a picture. Maybe I should have taken the picture before I put the door back on. I had to take it off in order to paint the trim white in the bathroom.
Now I just need to get the rest of my craft room in order. I am still trying to figure out the furniture arrangement.
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And of course I forgot to take any before pictures. I need to remember next time I do a project. The granite counter top was already there. I painted the vanity, painted the trim around the mirror, textured the walls and painted the walls a soft yellow.
I added some beadboard wallpaper on the side of the vanity to tie in with the beadboard wallpaper in my craft room. It looks like the real thing and is much easier to install. The only downfall is that it is easily dented so you have to be careful with setting furniture near it.
I had to retexture the walls since when the previous owners replaced the counter top and light fixture the walls were not patched correctly. So I decided to buy some joint compound and slap it on the walls. Now the walls have a hand troweled look. It would look great with a darker color rubbed on but I wanted to keep this room more light since it is small.
The mirror frame was a dark brown with some gold highlights. I thought it would like better if it matched the cabinet. I painted it the white color, antiqued it and painted the carved area and inside area brown.
I would love to gut the shower and install new tile but I don't think I want to waste my time and money right now. The shower tiles are white with a few accent tiles that look they are from the 80's (blue and mauve). For now I hung a shower curtain to cover the ugliness. I know that it is hard to see the whole thing with the door in the way but if I stand inside with the door shut there is no room to take a picture. Maybe I should have taken the picture before I put the door back on. I had to take it off in order to paint the trim white in the bathroom.
Now I just need to get the rest of my craft room in order. I am still trying to figure out the furniture arrangement.
Linking with
Savvy Southern Style
A Delightsome Life
Beyond the Picket Fence
DIY by Design
21 Rosemary Lane
Imparting Grace
French Country Cottage
The Charm of Home
Shabby Art Boutique
Life with Lorelai
Scrapality
Finding Silver Pennies
Pieced Pastimes
My Soulful Home
Life on Lakeshore Drive
Dwellings The Heart of Your Home
Rustic & Refined
Plucky's Second Thought
Coastal Charm
Between Naps on the Porch
Our Home Away From Home
My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Worthington Court
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