Monday, September 30, 2013

New Bird Gets A Makeover

Something about Target red clearance signs gets me all excited.  I don't know what it is.  Maybe it's the sudden rush of knowing I'm about to save money on things I wasn't intending to buy in the first place.  Does that make any sense?  Save money when I'm actually spending?  I know but some of you can relate.  But think how much I would have spent if I got the item full price months before.  I go into Target for tissue and walk out with more kid clothes and home decor items, all because of those darn red signs.  I need to learn to put blinders on when I walk in.

While on a recent trip, I stumbled across this little guy.  Another bird figurine.  This one is a tea light holder.  Pretty cute and for $2.00 I couldn't pass him up.
 

He sat on the dresser for a month until I decided his fate.  I was actually going to leave him white but I wanted a little color.  Since I had some nickel spray paint on hand for another project, I pulled him out and gave him a quick paint too.



Not sure how I feel about him now.  I like the subtle hint of color and how he looks metallic and heavy but maybe I want something more dramatic.

Ever have an idea of something in your mind but when the project's done, it doesn't quite measure up?

 

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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Easy Breezy...


I love the carefree simplicity of this home!  It's a place where one can kick up their feet and relax... dreamy!

















Wishing you a wonderful relaxing Sunday!

Friday, September 27, 2013

Rustoleum Transformations

Last year, we made over our kitchen using a Rustoleum Cabinet Transformations kit.  It has by far been our largest project to date and has brought the most traffic to the blog.  

I shared the project on Hometalk and have gotten so much positive reponse.  What's Hometalk you ask?  It's like Pinterest but it's everything for your home.  Thousands of homeowners and professionals go there to ask questions and post their own projects.  Hometalk asked me to put a clipboard together of all the Rustoleum Transformations projects on their website.  Simply click the picture below to go see some other brilliant transformations.  You may be inspired to transform your own kitchen or bath.




 

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Gray Bathroom Cabinets

From the start, I wanted all the bathroom cabinets to be dark like the master bathroom.  I began my usual search online for more ideas. As I was searching, I came across bathrooms with gray cabinets.  I must say, I love the look. I have seen plenty of gray kitchens but never thought to have the bathroom cabinets gray as well.

 
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I'm a little torn now.  I like the gray cabinets but with all things, my tastes change, so not sure if I would still like them in a couple years.  If I go this route, it would totally throw a curve into the plan since the walls are already painted.  Gray walls and cabinets would be overload.

What do you think about gray cabinets?  Are your cabinets a color you don't see often? 

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Hall Bathroom: Paint on the Walls

Well, the painting is done.  I had a free day last week to get it on.  I thought it would only take me a couple hours since it's such a small space, but with all the turns and small nooks, it took me several.  I was tired and almost wanted to give up.  

On the first brush stroke, I was hesitant on the color.  I kept going just to see how it dried and give it a chance.  Once it dried, I loved it!  It went on really blue but dried more gray like I had hoped.  The color is Dutch Boy Pale Blue Spring.  I wouldn't normally choose Dutch Boy but I had an offer for free paint and I couldn't pass it up.  It was easy to work with and went on smooth.

 

It feels so much more relaxing in here now.  The builder beige was a little stark and cold.



It's hard to capture the true color in pictures.  There's only the one window in here so the lighting isn't great.  This is probably the best angle to show color.  It's a pale blue with a touch of gray.  I tend to stay away from blues because the wrong one can make the room too baby blue and juvenile.  I think this one is perfect.  Guests will like it and my son can grow in it without making a color change later.




Now that the room is painted, I don't mind the maple cabinets as much.  They soften up the blue paint.  I need a few more days with them so see how I like them.  Some towels and other accessories are in the works.  I have a few small projects involving paint that I hope go well.  Wish me luck.

 

Monday, September 23, 2013

Country French Magazine!

I was so honored when I heard Country French Magazine wanted to do a write-up on our previous home my husband and I designed!  When we sold the home, the owners decided to purchase some of the original furniture we owned and they also incorporated elements from Alice Lane Home Collection.  So you will see a fun mix of details!  
This home was so rewarding to build, my husband and I used my Dad Kevin Brooks to build the home and the three of us had a blast together!

I will never forget watching Bonnie Broten in her element, staging and designing.  She and her crew were some of the most talented, kindest individuals I have ever met and will always be life-long friends!






























After Bonnie was done working on this particular home for Country French Magazine, she then came up to our Midway home (the home we're living in) and staged it beautifully for Country Home Magazine, which will soon be on stands!  Thanks Bonnie for inspiring me and bringing amazing opportunities into my life!



Friday, September 20, 2013

Artistic Simplicity...


I love the feel of soft, unobtrusive colours that gently calm and relax the senses.
These images explore the art of contrast with textures and styles that are personal and timeless:





























Have a fabulous weekend!