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May 2, 2007

Back Deck Clean Up

I have finally finished the front steps to my house and the smaller back deck (lower, larger decks and steps to go!). It looks so much better when I look out my slider now... no more black & green wood....in fact, the wood looks brand new. I wish, however, that I had never painted the railings white- it's an annual event every spring to give them a fresh coat. Guess I'll have to get around to that next! The pictures were taken at dusk so they may appear a little darker than it actually is..but still better than what it was!

This is the overall look...I still need to fill in with plants and some more containers, but it's coming along.



This is a fountain I bought years ago that unfortunately cracked last winter. I used contact cement to hold it together, and now she makes a lovely (albeit worn!) planter.



This is a wall-mounted fountain I bought years ago that DOES work. I love the sound of the water in the afternoon when the slider is open. Very peaceful...and the kids like it too!



And this is the start to my herb garden...



Hope you all have a "rosey" day!


Apr 30, 2007

Making Friends With Mr. Powerwasher...

For those of you in the same situation (both the "wo" and the "man" of the house!), you can attest to the NUMEROUS things you find yourself having to learn. Lucky for me, I was born one of two daughters and both of my parents believed in doing things yourself, and took pride in what they could accomplish- I am fortunate that they passed that drive and determination on to me (and I hope to pass the same on to my sons!).

So my week long project has been to power wash my decks and stairs outside-this has not been done in SEVERAL years and things were starting to look pretty filthy around here! So I begged one of my co-workers to drop the power washer off at my house (the thing is heavy!!) and I've been acquainting myself for the past few days with the finer points of power washing. 'Couple of hints...wear waterproof shoes, do NOT aim directly at the house at less than 6" away and not expect to get SOAKED, at 2 " not only will you remove the grime, but a goodly portion of the wood, and be careful if your 12 year old offers to help (who happens to be on the slender side)- the pressure can knock him back!!

Here are a few of the befores of one of the back decks...I'll load the afters tonight.


Yes... I attempted to do this at first, by hand, with a spray bottle of bleach and a hose. Let me tell you, I would still be there next April! Notice the lovely shade of black covering the entire deck (along with the charming green against the walls!).

Oh the joys of cedar shingles.... can you say "vinyl siding, anyone?"

Trusty old ladder, standing at the ready!

Apr 27, 2007

The "baby" hits the double digits!


My baby turns 10 today....Happy Birthday Baby Precious!! (Don't ya love the shot....kinda GQ Cover Kid!!).


Oh, and lest he feels left out.... the middle child turned 11 the same day-last month. Happy B-Day Doodlebug!

(maybe he'll be looking at us next time...kinda' shy!)

Apr 23, 2007

Dining Room Re-Do

Okay...so I have taken the "after" photos of my Dining Room remodel. Unfortunately, I did not unearth the "before" photos from my album (see previous post... aka..diaper bag!) but if you can envision that everything shown with regard to the furniture was once a very dark, traditional mahogany, Victorian dining set, then maybe that can take place of the befores. The chairs were covered with a very worn, dark green crushed velvet! I much prefer the new fabric. I have used it in my bathroom (photos to follow in a later post) and I think they turned out great. Much brighter and more me.

As a personal aside, this set was purchased for me about 10 years ago by my now EX husband at a time when I was into the dark, heavy & ornate Victorian style. The walls were painted a dark green on the bottom, with a cream color above the chair railing and a cut work, wallpaper border around the top. Let me tell you, the wallpaper border was a BEAR to remove...never again!

My then husband left four years ago, and slowly but surely, room by room I have started to reclaim my house in a brighter, more open look that works better for me. In the past few years, I worked on the enclosed porch, the master bath, the gardens (although we CANNOT mention my backyard!)and the largest undertaking thus far... this room.
So onward.... I have gone from dark green & cream walls, dark green velvet curtains, and mahogany furniture to this! I LOVE the new look and feel it is truly reflective of who I am. It's amazing what paint, time, and inspiration can do... not only for a room, but your outlook on life. I hope you enjoy looking at these photos as much as I enjoyed pulling it all together!

This is the view from the Great Room looking into the Dining Room.

This is the view on the opposite side looking in from the kitchen. At one time there were doors leading into the room on both sides- I took those down a long time ago and it really opened up the space.

My apologies for the weird angle on this one- the ceilings are 10 foot tall and getting a good shot is kinda' hard. One of the maintenance men I work with made the valance form for me, then I covered it in material to match the chairs. The hangings are done in a coordinating fabric (also used for the place mats I made) and have a glass bead fringe on the bottom that looks awesome when the morning light comes through. I was lucky enough to find the trim at 70% off when a fabric store was going out of business (gosh... will I miss them!!).

This is a better shot of the bottom of the front windows. The large stain glass piece I bought about 10 years ago at a local antique shop for $50 bucks (what a deal!). The two smaller pieces I bought on-line for half price at the Home Decorators site- $14 a piece, but the shipping blew that deal!

These are the chairs- I think they turned out great!

This is the "table scape" I leave set for the most part. I like to alternate some of my depression glass with my china pattern, and I just got the salt & pepper set from EBay last month! I made the place mats out of the same material used on the hangings on the valance.

This is the buffet wall with a part of my depression glass collection. I love the combination of the pinks and greens... it's a shame that I'm running out of room. However, I do have one more wall shelf for the top of the mirror that I'm saving. The shelves were purchased at Wal-Mart for $11 a piece. They were originally black, so I kilzed them, and applied 2 coats of paint to match the wall.


This is a close up of the buffet with some of my carnival glass collection. I "spruced up" the lamps by adding the same trim I used to trim out the mantel treatment.


This is the fireplace wall which opposes the buffet- it's looking a little stark due to the ceiling height...but my girlfriend is working on a watercolor for me to hang over the doorway to the great room (hey, Heide Marie...what's the status?)


And this is the china cabinet. Needless to say, this one piece took me the longest! I started out trying to tape around the fret-work on the front...JOKE. I ended up just slapping the paint on then scrapping the glass with a razor when it dried. A WHOLE lot easier!

Apr 20, 2007

Getting Started...



Well, I have been thinking of this whole "blog" thing for several months. If you had asked me 6 months ago what a blog was, I would have given you one of those "do I want to admit to ignorance or wing it" kinda' looks! Then one day, in a year long dining room remodel project, I was on-line looking for paint techniques and stumbled into One Woman's Cottage Life and have been hooked ever since (my sincere thanks to Kim for her beautiful and oh so inspiring site!).

That was a little over three months ago, and since then I have found so many wonderful and creative sites and people-there are some really talented women out there and I have truly been inspired. So thanks!! I hope I can return the favor myself, one day.

So now what? It's Friday and I can't wait to get home tonight and shoot my completed Dining Room. Unfortunately, when I started this project over a year ago, I didn't think to take "before" photos. I may have some laying around (wish I could say "I have all those photos cataloged in photo album Number 7" but the truth is they're in an old, Blues Clues diaper bag in my closet!). Hopefully I'll be able to load the "afters" this weekend.

After a five day Nor'Easter blowing through, the weekend is forecasted to be sunny and warm. Maybe I'll get a chance to clean up the garden as well. Hope you all have a wonderful weekend.