Sunday, April 3, 2016

Powder Room Redo


One of the projects I wanted to tackle when we moved in two years ago, was the powder room off of the kitchen. It had been 85% updated prior to us buying the house, but it still needed some cosmetic finishing. The toilet and pedestal sink were perfect for the space, but the walls... well that was a challenge for me. I kept contemplating tearing off the old melamine wall boards and replacing them with bead board, wainscoting or white subway tiles. I really want to go with the white subway tiles, but the pocket book isn't quite up for that expense, so the powder room just stayed the same. I finally decided that it needed a face lift in the interim. 

Before: 



Challenge #1: The layers and layers of paint on the woodwork. I considered replacing the woodwork, but opted instead for repainting the existing. There were some areas where the paint was chipping so I removed the loose pieces. Easy peasy. 

Challenge #2: The wallboard. My biggest concern was that the paint actually stuck to the plastic-like surface. I lightly sanded the wall with a Scotch-Brite Ultra Fine pad in a circular motion along the entire wall. I am not usually very patient with the sanding steps so I did it twice for good measure. 



The next thing I did was apply a primer. I had read about Glidden Gripper on Pinterest and I am completely converted. This stuff is aaaaaaamazing. After the primer had dried, I did two coats of Behr Marquee Semi-Gloss on the tile board and all the trim work. You can also see in the before photo that the iron radiator was also in desperate need of refinishing. We actually have a lovely 4 coil refinished radiator in the basement that we intend to swap this 2 coil out for at some point, but until then - paint!



For the top portion of the wall, I chose a Behr color called "Graphite".. It's almost black, but a little warmer. I did the base in a matte finish. Two coats. Well, one and a half if I am completely honest. I have always really loved the bold look of wallpaper but due to my mercurial decorating nature, I just know that in 5 years I will want to change it. Flash forward to me holding a wallpaper steamer and kicking back a bottle of wine while sobbing about the tediousness of removal. So to get that look of a high end wallpaper, I stenciled on a damask pattern using the same color but in a gloss finish. Voila! The look I love without the worry of removal. 


After:

Once all the painting was done, it was just a matter of the finishing touches. I replaced the old medicine cabinet with a frame-less oval mirror. The artwork is from HidenSeek on etsy (whom I adore). And of course there was the window. I just used a simple bamboo roman shade from Lowe's and a vinyl frosted window film for the lower half so we could have both privacy and natural light. 





Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Happy 3rd Birthday, Violet!

It's official! This little miss is three years old! And I managed to not only take at least one photo, but actually post it within 24 hours of the actual day!




Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Longmeadow Farm Wedding


I was so excited to be a part of the wedding celebrations for friends of ours this past October. A picturesque setting in New Hampshire. I know it's almost spring and this was a fall wedding - and I should have taken more photos - but better late than never!! (And yes, that is a claw foot bathtub in the barn... because why not?) Congrats, Jeff and Teresa!!!!!





Annual Apple Picking Adventure



Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Happy 1st Birthday, Violet!

I decided to start this post off by creating a list of things I am proud of and not so proud of. Let's start with the positive!

Things I am proud of:
  1. I made this beautiful little girl.. so proud of her.
  2. I made those cupcakes... first time ever making frosting... so proud of me.
  3. Despite the lack of photos (mommy was running around making sure kids stayed alive and people got to eat), it was a great part with lots of attention to details (candy cups, paper straws, pretty decorations... *sigh*)

Thing I am not so proud of:
  1. It took me almost a year to post ONE photo... she's almost TWO!
  2. I didn't take more photos of the day. There are some, but not a lot... (Thank you Stacy for picking up the camera and capturing the chaos of the gift unwrapping.)
But seriously... look at that cupcake (oh and the baby)!




Wino Support

This past June I was lucky enough to be in the San Francisco area for a work event. The event was on a Saturday and my boss and I had booked  red eye flight home on Sunday. That gave us an entire free day to explore the area before heading home. I have never been to San Francisco and the original plan was to explore the pier, try to book a ferry to Alcatraz, see the famous "painted ladies"... but that was not to be. The San Francisco marathon was taking place day - bringing with it throngs of runner and spectators. Anyone who knows me, know I do not do well in lines or in large crowds, so the thought of elbowing my ways through the over crowded streets was enough to make me a little dizzy. Fortunately, Napa Valley is a quick 2-hour drive away. My boss and I decided a quiet drive through picturesque landscapes was much preferable to the alternative. 

On the way to check out of my hotel, I passed a rack of area travel brochures. Sure enough there were vineyard tours a plenty. The one that caught my eye was Castello di Amorosa. It is a medieval replica castle surrounded by acres upon acres of vineyards and gardens galore. 

The winery offers standard tours and tasting but for just $10 more, we opted for the tour and upgraded reserve tastings. I mean who wants to taste the table wine, when one can indulge in the good stuff most of wouldn't actually purchase due the sheer bottle cost? Not me. 

What a great vineyard - not only is the wine delicious - but the castle is impressive in it's hommage to medieval architecture. I ended up with a membership to it's wine club - you can't buy the wine anywhere else except for the vineyard! So far, I have received (much to the chagrin of Eric) two shipments of gorgeous reds. I have opened a couple of bottles, but I am saving the higher end ones for a special occasion.. like a Friday.
 
I got distracted by the architecture and beauty of the vineyard (not to mention the tasting), so I only really took a few images while I was visiting, but if you are ever in the area - you should check it out!
 

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Summer Days

It was a hectic summer - and my camera has been on perpetual back log but I did manage over the last few evening to process some photos of the girls from summer. Bean is getting harder and harder to wrestle down for pictures - she wants nothing to do with me and my camera anymore - I count myself lucky to have snagged the few that I did. Now if I can only get them together....