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the new neutral

6 October 2011 by Andrea 4 Comments

Here are a couple of paint colors that I’m considering for my bedroom…

Why yes, I am feeling a little bold, now that you mention it!

But not just bold…neutral.  Gray is the new neutral.  At least in my world.

Originally I was leaning toward a standard taupey beige. But then I saw this and this and caught the gray bug. My master bedroom is light and airy, with 2 large windows and a vaulted ceiling, so it could handle a dark color without becoming a depressing cave. Plus I have these lovely tile floors in my master bathroom with lots of gray and blue, so it will all tie together beautifully…

Gotta love my leopard slippers! No animals were harmed in the making of my slippers.

Right now I’m leaning toward #1 and #3…

#4 is way too dark, and #2 and #5 are too muddy with too much yellow.

1 = Glidden Seal Gray

2 = Martha Stewart Living Zinc

3 = Behr Pewter Ring

4 = Martha Stewart Living Magnetite

5 = Behr Suede Gray

I may still try on some other paint chips for size, plus who knows when I’ll get to this painting project, since I do have 14-foot ceilings and a case of acrophobia (fear of heights) and an empty wallet (no money to hire a less fearful painter-type).

What do you think? Would you go this bold and dark in your bedroom?

 

a little impulsive chandelier shopping

3 October 2011 by Andrea 1 Comment

Who doesn’t go impulse shopping for chandeliers on the internet in the middle of the night?

I sure do!

Last Thursday evening, I set out to do some updates to my blog. Amazingly enough, I somehow ended up at HomeDepot.com. Strange how those things happen.

Ultimately my e-wanderings took me to the chandelier page where I came upon this beauty…

How breathtaking! It’s perfect for my living/dining room! It’s the Progress Lighting Berkley Collection Oxford Silver 3-light Chandelier. Better yet, it was on sale for $50, plus free shipping. And the sale was ending at midnight.

It was late, my resolve burned out at least 3 hours earlier, and I had my debit card by my side.  A perfect storm.  The recipe for an impulsive chandelier purchase!

SOLD!

I decided that I would paint it a metallic champagne to match the living/dining room.  Nothing more to say, right?

Wrong.

On Friday Ijust had to share my amazing find with a friend at work. So I pulled up the webpage and I was shocked to see that the chandelier was no longer on sale for $50, but had gone down to $35.96!

ACK!

I promptly called HomeDepot.com’s customer service and they were happy to give me an adjustment to the new sale price!  I was now down to Craigslist prices! Woo hoo!

Now I’m just waiting to receive it.  The champagne metallic spray paint has already been purchased. I am project ready!  I’ll share the details as soon as I have chandelier in hand.

catalog love

12 September 2011 by Andrea 1 Comment

imagine my surprise this evening when I sauntered out to the mailbox and found this…

The Restoration Hardware 2011 Source Book.  Also known in lesser circles as a catalog.  And not just any catalog…616 pages of juicy home decor catalog goodness.

It was like a gift from the decorating heavens, delivered by reproduction vintage angels.  What a pleasant surprise it was in my mailbox.

Now I’ll have days and nights of catalog love, like when I was a kid scouring the Sears catalog circling all of the toys I wanted Santa to bring. The difference is that now I’m my own Santa.  Not that it’s terribly likely I’ll buy anything, but oh, the ideafest!

In an age of all things digital, the shock of receiving a 3/4″ thick catalog is almost enough to make a girl hyperventilate! Of course, there’s a whole marketing theory behind it, but I won’t bore you with the details.

Quick, run to your mailbox to see if yours came.  If it didn’t, get one here.

And before you start hating, it’s made from recycled paper.  Love you, Restoration Hardware!

stick a pin in my heart

6 September 2011 by Andrea Leave a Comment

OK, I’ll admit it…at first I thought Pinterest was stupid.

Seriously? Why would people want to pin and repin pictures to a virtual board?

But that was before I became addicted. Now I LOVE Pinterest. It’s pinned itself to my heart!

Before I simply didn’t understand.

Didn’t understand that it’s better than a decorating magazines, because a) it’s free, and b) it goes on forever!

Plus, it’s a great way to save links to blogs and projects that I might try. And, when your computer dies, your browser bookmarks die a painful death as well.  Ask me how I know. Not so much for Pinterest. Your stuff just gets saved out there in the internet ethers.

So come on along. Get your pins out.

You can check out and follow my pins here.

It’s like hypnosis. You are getting sleepy. You will not be able to pull yourself away!

funky zebra table

5 September 2011 by Andrea 2 Comments

Out of the ruins of my daughter’s room came a damaged occasional table…

…the top was ruined with nail polish and who knows what else…ew!

Because the surface was damaged and the laminate was peeled in a couple of places, I was ready to simply throw it out, which didn’t thrill me, because without that table, other pieces of furniture would eventually be used for the very activities that ruined this one.

After thinking on it for a day, I remembered the zebra print Duck brand duct tape my ex-husband gave to me. Eureka! I could cover the tabletop with zebra print duct tape!

(If you don’t have an ex-husband giving you gifts of duct tape, you can get some at Target for about $5.)

Simply apply the tape to the tabletop, slightly overlapping each row of tape.

In less than an hour, the table was repaired, and better than ever!

Isn’t it adorable?

And easy as pie! (Well, actually way easier than pie, since I don’t find pie to be all that easy…)


There may be other pieces in my daughter’s room that may get the duct tape treatment! Stay tuned as the Great Clean Up continues…

the great clean up

5 September 2011 by Andrea 1 Comment

A gift of rubber gloves from a concerned friend

Now that my daughter has been shipped off to college, I have begun the dirty job of cleaning up her room.

And it is a dirty job!

Gross, in fact.

My daughter is not the cleanest of people and I gave up on fighting that fight a couple of years ago, knowing that eventually she would be going to college and I would have the opportunity to scour her room!

In fact, last month when I took the kids to the dentist, I was telling the hygienists, Christa and Ginger, both of whom I love, about the tough task ahead of me. Christa, who has a younger teen and can relate to giving up the fight, gave me the rubber gloves pictured above, to help keep me clean and healthy!

As you can see, I’m going to need all of the protection I can find!

The view from the door

This was after she spent a lot of time “cleaning up”…

A table ruined with nail polish and who knows what else…

Gross.

Found at the foot of her bed…

…a stale Diet Coke, a washcloth, and a scientific calculator – just in case she got thirsty, needed to wash up, or do some math in the middle of the night.

There’s a lot to work on, so I’m going to take it slowly. However, all of the health department violations have already been addressed!

Wish me luck as I don the rubber gloves!

Updates of my progress to come…

motivation

4 September 2011 by Andrea Leave a Comment

Motivation.  Or lack thereof.

Unmade bed. Laundry to be done. Floor needs vacuuming. Dishes in the sink. Projects sit curing.

Sometimes I suffer from lack of motivation.

Blame it on a demanding full-time job and being a single mom.  Or on a collection of health issues that result in lingering chronic fatigue. Or that often I just need to sit and do nothing to recharge my creativity.  Or all of the above.

Whatever the cause or collection of causes, I’ve grown comfortable with it.  It’s part of me and who I am. That’s not to say that I don’t envy people who seem to have a much higher energy level than me, because I do.  But at the end of the day, I have a nice life and plenty to be thankful for and so I’ve decided to get real with myself and recognize that I’ve got a lot on my plate and this is my pace.

So how to do I get anything done?

A couple of years back, I worked with a personal growth coach who encouraged me to get rid of my to-do lists. Sounds counter intuitive to get rid of lists of things to do when one wants or needs to do more or gain some direction in life. However, his theory was that a to-do list self-imposes a lot of unnecessary pressure and that the things that I feel are important will automatically rise to the top and will be the things that I choose to do. So I’ve dumped the to-do lists and let things happen as I feel them.

I also do a lot of project start and stop.  I don’t always just push through a project until completion. Probably not the most effective way to work, but the way I see it is that I work effectively and efficiently all day at my day job.  In my creative time, I want to feel it…I want to do what moves me, and so I do. Not always efficient, not always logical, but always inspired.

Inspired.

Now that’s motivating!

curing

9 July 2011 by Andrea 8 Comments

If you’ve read about more than a couple of my projects, you’ve probably noticed that just about every project involves an important process that I lovingly refer to as “curing”.

What is curing, you may ask?

Perhaps some of you are familiar with this tried and true practice. It’s when you bring home a fabulous flea market or dumpster diving find and let it “cure” in your garage or basement for weeks, months, or possibly even years.

(OK, let’s be honest, it’s really a function of procrastination, but doesn’t curing sound so much better?)

Do you let projects “cure”? What was your longest curing time?  I’ll fess up…I’ve got a project in my garage that’s probably been there for 4 years.  Hopefully it’s almost fully cured. Never can tell.

vintage gym baskets

8 July 2011 by Andrea Leave a Comment

A while back I bought 3 vintage gym baskets from EveryEskimo a seller on Etsy, who has great vintage treasures.

I’ve always liked the cool look of vintage gym baskets, even though I wasn’t much of an athlete back in school…I class-clowned my way through gym class!

They weren’t particularly inexpensive – in fact they were costly – but I was very attached to these because they were from Republic Steel in Canton, Ohio.

I come from a long line of steelworkers, several of whom worked for Republic Steel in the Massillon-Canton area, and I didn’t know if I’d ever come across gym baskets with a personal connection again, so I sprang for them.

This project cured for at least a year, but I knew what I wanted to do with these the whole time.  My goal was to hang these in the kids’ bathroom to store towels & toilet paper.

So I drilled a couple of holes in my newly painted bathroom wall…a risk for sure, just in case this project didn’t work as planned, since I was ruining a perfectly painted wall. (In case you’re not familiar with various literary devices, this, my friends, is foreshadowing.)

Apparently there are absolutely no studs in my bathroom wall, or at least none where I needed them, so I used anchors to attach the screws and washers that would attach the basket to the wall.

FAIL.

Every time I’d tighten the screw close enough to hold the basket to the wall, the anchor would pull out from the wall. Plus, if I left enough room between the baskets to actually reach in & get the towels or TP out of the basket, the top basket would be at average adult eye level.  Perfect for hitting heads and knocking already not secured baskets out of the wall.

PROJECT FAIL.

Yeah, so that was a disappointment after curing and planning for a solid year.

Back to the drawing board.  I patched the newly painted wall (so sad) and I brainstormed.

Since the baskets are just shy of 12″ x 12″, I realized that what I needed was a stackable cube-type system, and I could use the baskets as the drawers.  So I ran out to Target and bought this ClosetMaid 3-shelf stackable organizer…

I put it together & voila!  A viable solution…

It’s not an ideal solution for a couple of reasons, but it will do the trick for now.  First, the middle shelves are adjustable, so they move when I pull the drawers out.  And the baskets fit pretty tightly and will eventually mark up the white laminate.  But for $20, I solved the problem and got the vintage gym baskets out of curing mode and into action.

Maybe someday I’ll go all Ana White on you guys and make my own cube shelving system.  But until then, this works.

(Keeping it real with the toilet brush in the pic!)

Showing off at Funky Junk Interiors Saturday Night Special and Remodelaholic link parties and…


and…

score!

5 July 2011 by Andrea Leave a Comment

Remember the chandelier that I bought on Craigslist a couple of weeks ago?

You know, the one that’s still curing in my garage waiting for a paint job, the one I thought I might have paid too much for at $30?

This one…

Well, imagine my surprise when I was perusing the Ballard Designs catalog and saw one that looked very similar to the one curing in my garage!

Page 36 in the current catalog for those of you who want to follow along by hard copy.  Yeah, that’s right.  It looks very similar to the 6-arm Talia chandelier with a suggested retail price of 179 clams!  In fact it looks sturdier with slightly nicer scrollwork. And I thought I might have overpaid!  Ha!  Total score!

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