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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Going Shopping


 There is plotting afoot.
We're getting closer to "done" in the project condo,
and there are decorative touches now under consideration.
Ya'll remember the look we were going for, right?
I grew up in a beach house in Coastal North Carolina on an island.
Mom has collected tons of nautical things in her life, but they tended to be a little darker,
more Early American.
A lot are out-and-out antiques.
We want to incorporate these while taking her palette in a fresher, lighter direction.
I went on a fishing expedition at Pottery Barn.
They have a great way of mixing traditional looks with modern accents.
This display is a perfect play of texture and natural elements,
nicely contained and made practical with candles.
I'm sorry, but candles aren't a luxury, they're a right.
I may have to hack these for myself.
This adds drama, height, and color to the look,
and I've done enough projects like this on the blog to know you can
cobble something comparable from Dollar Tree and discount store finds.
Arrangements like this are great for limited spaces.
They keep a sleek profile in spots like a small vanity,
and spilling boughs of flowers won't get snagged on the handles of a pivoting wheelchair.
Something this size is a definite Dollar Tree doable, and it could add
an accent just about anywhere, or trail down the dining table in a neat row.
Silver shells are still hot.
The first time I spotted some, I got queasy at the price tags
and grabbed the spray paint.
A Dollar Tree bag of shells or rocks can add a whole
lot of sparkle with a little Rustoleum Chrome.
We'll have more inspiration with some Seaside Porn on Tuesday.
Monday is your tiling Tutorial, and have I got a time saving trick for YOU!
That reminds me, I need grout!
So...
Headed for Home Depot and Lowes.
BRB.
If not back, avenge death.

Friday, June 28, 2013

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Hard Core Remodeling but Were Afraid to Ask Part 40!

I'd like to take you on a scary trip down memory lane to a little place I like to call...
...The Master Bathroom Before Shots.
Cue the scary font.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Hard Core Remodeling but Were Afraid to Ask!
is shocked to present the ugliest bathroom in history.
Isn't that vanity a dream?
Like a Nightmare on Elm Street caliber dream?
Those couple of lights were the only ones in the whole room.
There were three kinds of tile on the floor, and I don't mean in a pattern.
I mean just randomly...there.
The walls were a wonderfully textured mess of adobe orange,
and the windows were sealed with...well...grout.
We built a drop in deck in the bizarre sunken shower,
but this was at best temporary.
As you now know, destruction ensued.
I mean...major destruction.
But ripping it up means the good stuff comes next, right?
So this little-shown room started getting some love.
We removed the strangely useless half wall that separated the bathroom from the closet.
Can you imagine keeping your clothes next to the toilet?
And we built a a laundry room, plus a smaller closet.
This 2x6 will support a rail for the disabled owner's safety in the shower.
Oh, and the shower...?
Here ya go.
Refer to the framing tutorial in this series.
Mark designed and built a nice, safe area she can roll into.
It's going to include a built in seat as well.
Ready to get this party into high gear?
We are too.
It's time we started making this look like a finished product.