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June 2019

DIY Projects, Furniture Makeover, House Progress

Plans for the Backyard + An Outdoor Chair Makeover

Hi friends! I wanted to share with y’all what we’ve been working on this week, even though we aren’t finished. Just about everything is a work in progress around here, but I figured I’d share some of the progress and our plans in real time.

So, on Monday morning I happened to stumble upon a neighbor’s trash pile with a stack of outdoor Adirondack chairs. I don’t normally go garbage picker, but if the shoe fits… I grabbed the chairs, brought them home, and then started dreaming about what our backyard could look like with a little bit of work.

So, these chairs were in great condition, but….the brown was just not gonna work. Thankfully there was an easy solution to that. With a quick couple of coats of outdoor spray paint, they were looking better already. I used Krylon outdoor spray paint in a high gloss finish.

You wouldn’t think such a subtle change would make all that much of a difference, but it makes them look brand new! But then I had these great chairs, and all of a sudden, I was inspired to start some projects in the backyard. So….we started digging. But first, let me show you what our yard looked like before.

Yikes, right? This space had some old rosebushes in them before we moved in, but they were terrible and awkwardly located, so we tore them out a while back. Then my brother built this in-ground fire pit while he was staying with us for a few weeks using some rocks from around our property. But other than that, it was just looking super sad.

So I thought, man, wouldn’t it be great to have an area covered in pea gravel surrounding the firepit, to put these chairs on and round out the space? So, Ethan and I got to work. We rounded up some bricks from behind the garage and under the porch (old house problems or old house perks?) and dug a trench perimeter for the area we were thinking about.

We buried the bricks halfway into the ground, just kind of winging it, and then we started digging. And digging, and digging, and digging. We wanted an area about two inches below the surface. Which, two inches doesn’t seem like a lot, but when it’s a large surface area, it freaking suuuuucks. Ethan did most of the work, but I did enough to make my body hate me, don’t worry.

And that leads us to where we are now. We’ve finished digging, and the next step is laying down a barrier and then pea gravel!

As for the swing, I think we’re going to take it down, build a solid cover on top, and then put our grill there. I’d like to paint it as well, but I’m not sure what color. I want to do something that goes along with what the house will be eventually, which is white with black trim. But we aren’t sure what exact white, and what exact black, so I don’t want to do something that will eventually clash with the house. So I’m currently undecided.

It’s not finished, but I can see the end result in my head and I can’t wait!

So, in the spirit of celebrating progress instead of just completed projects, that’s where we are. Aching backs, and spruced up old chairs. And if you think that I’m not going to enjoy some summer s’mores just because we aren’t done yet, you’d be wrong. 🙂

That’s all for today, friends. Have a fabulous day!

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Dining Room Progress + A Fun Furniture Makeover!

Hello there! Today I’m sharing some progress in our dining room that has me all kinds of excited. Of course, this room is no where close to being done (we don’t even have chairs yet), but I did some work this week, and I am loving the direction it’s heading in.

So, first, let me tell you about this dresser. I painted it several years ago for a vintage market, it never sold, and it’s been in our storage room ever since. We haven’t been using it other than to store random things, and it definitely wasn’t part of any “design,” it was just kind of there. Here is it in a display at a booth a few years ago.

So, the other night, I was up in our unfinished room, and I suddenly had an idea. I had some extra green paint left over from a bathroom cabinet project, and I needed a project to work on. So, within a few minutes, I started painting this dresser.

I painted it in Behr Sparkling Emerald, the same color I painted our bathroom cabinets. I spray painted the handles with some Krylon metallic gold paint I had in the garage. This was a complete whim of a project, but I am absolutely obsessed with the way it came out.

It’s just the addition to the dining room that I needed. Of course, we still have yet to purchase a rug, light fixture, chairs, art for the mantle wall, etc. But! This is helping me to see the vision I have for this room start to come to life.

In our previous house, I was strictly the ever trendy modern-farmhouse style in my decorating. In this house, I’m embracing somewhat of a traditional/classic/New England-esque style with blues and greens as the colors I’m using throughout the house.

The table was a thrift store find for $80. It’s massive, with two leaves, it can seat up to ten. It’s traditional and such a statement. It fits this house so well.

The plate wall has been coming along slowly. Although it’s not quite finished, it’s a combination of thrift store finds (from different states), neighborhood estate sales, flea markets, and even a couple from Hobby Lobby. I’m looking for a couple specific things to finish it out, but I love the look of a classic blue-and-white plate wall.

So, that’s all the progress for now. Lots and lots more to do in here, but I’m pleased with how it’s beginning to some to come to life.

When it comes to this old house, there’s a lot of things to juggle when it comes to making this place ours. Typically, you come into a new home and bring in furnishings to make the place feel like your own. Here, we have so many large scale projects to focus our time, energy, and money on, that it’s hard to prioritize what to do first. We’re so proud of the work we have done, but we still have so many plans for this place. So, what do you think?A bit different than something I would have done before, that’s for sure. That’s all for today, friends. Have a fabulous day!