Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Our house.


Well, I just posted a bunch of pictures of projects I worked on this year and I realized that a few of them I have already tired of and changed! The plate wall is now defunct, and the flowers on the deck are now painted over. I'll have to post a new revised version soon. We are in the midst of some house improvements in various stages. So, today I will post a few pictures of my favorite things right now.
This is our new and improved bedroom. We never really decorated it when we moved in, and it was about time. The paint was generic builders beige, so we chose a much more modern cool gray. You can see my favorite Yellow dresser there on my side of the bed. I have since updated a few things on the dresser, and added a pillow, but the basics are still the same. 

This is our dresser with a few of my favorite things on it. I got the vintage globe at this amazing little flea market that is every other Sunday a block from my house, $7-! I see these in every "fancy" vintage store for at least $40. Score! Every weekend when I know it will be there, I get excited.  The mirror I bought when we moved in to our house. It was gold so I added a nice glossy white spray paint and I love it. It used to be above our fireplace and when I moved it the room immediately felt smaller and darker. Those decorating tips you hear about mirrors opening up rooms are true! I ended up  adding a HUGE mirror in the entry and it has added a lot of light in the entire living/dining space. I have a bunch of random pictures stuck on the edges and a cute little bird jewelery holder that my sister got me with necklaces on it.

This is right when you walk in our room.  I wish there was a bit less wall space between the top of the bench and the butterfly wall art, but for now it will have to do. I got the awesome butterfly art at Goodwill for $3- and the bench at a garage sale for $5-.

Here is the bench after I sprayed it a bright blue and added some nice upholstery fabric. This took about 20 min and I love the blue/black/white combo.


I don't know what to do with vintage linens exactly but I couldn't resist these.  There was an estate sale a couple of weeks ago and I had a huge armload full of stuff for $5-.  In this pile there are some 70's pillow shams and 3 vintage tablecloths from probably the 50's. I have started to use these on our new table outside that I had big plans for but gave up on. More on this later. 

Wall of Wonder. Or black wall. This is the wall you see when you walk down our hallway at the end. I decided to do something a bit unconventional with it and paint it black. Then I thought if I am painting it black, why not use chalkboard paint so I'd have more options. Then I got a bit crazy and thought why not chalkboard paint AND magnetic paint?! I have to say that I would probably not do the magnetic paint again. Aside from it being $30-, it was really messy. It is an oil based paint, therefore not easily cleaned up. Plus, you need like 3 coats for anything to stick to it. thankfully I was just doing a small wall. I added some pictures and frames...still a work in progress. 

Dog bed. Literally a big giant dog bed. It used to be part of our  once nice Crate and Barrel couch, but the dogs got the best of it. We saved the chaise part, and now the pups love laying there while I am on the computer looking out into the yard. 

Some leftover fabric I put into cross-stitch spring molds and hung on wall in hallway.

I painted the inside of our door a Robin's egg blue. Taking a while to get used to, but it's fun at least.  You can see the vintage flash cards I put in a frame above the deer head hooks I spray painted white. That is our stick vacuum that I adore in the corner. Not very design friendly, but I love it so I don't care. Yes, I love a vacuum. 

Sorry this is blurry, but this might be my favorite vignette in the house. It's a vintage bookshelf (MCM)  that I got at Room Service. I thought about painting it, but so glad I left it the original stain. I have a lot of painted items in the house and need to balance it with some wood tones. The vintage fan I found at a flea market for $4- amd the globe is actually a promotional item from a bank from I'd guess the 60's. $16- at Uncommon Objects. 

New mantle arrangement. I just can't seem to get it right, but I''m working on it. It either looks too messy or too sparse....stay tuned. 

Vintage farm baskets from aforementioned flea market for $10 for both. Little bird used to be a cheesy 80's number till I sprayed him white. Not much high gloss white won't modernize.

The entry. The vintage typewriter might be my favorite thing right now. $25-! from the now infamous flea market by my house. These suckers are like $150 in stores or etsy. It came in perfect condition, with the little travel case and ribbon and instructions...so cute! Hard to believe this was considered a "travel" typewrited...it weighs like 15 pounds! The mirror above I got at a consignment shop for $50 and there are a few little other thrifted finds on the console (which I hide in the pic, because I need to replace). 

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