Friday, December 26, 2008

The not-so-glamorous part of homeownership

Decorating is fun. Love it. Dealing with mundane stuff? Not so much.
Sigh. This is the week of the mundane. I ordered our final three replacement windows. (Energy Star is the only part of that that's sexy...), I am going to the store later today to order replacement doors for our kitchen, one to replace a hollow-core door between the kitchen and garage that turns our kitchen into an ice box every winter, and two to replace a pocket door that the last owner's dog ate through on one side. Splinters for baby? No thanks.

I am also having the marmoleum floor guys come out. We got a leak in the bathroom where we had the floor installed, and the water got under the tiles and ruined them, so I'm going to have them redo it. I could probably do it myself, but wouldn't get to it for 6 months, so in the interest of getting the Elvis bathroom up and running, I am just going to pay to have it done.

Then maybe I can get to the serious business of decorating.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Purple 1950s Ranch House

BEFORE


I painted the house this weekend. I know am fulfilling a life-long dream to live in a purple house. At first, the neighbors hated the painted chips, but now that it's on the whole house, they actually like it. Down with beige!

AFTER

Monday, September 8, 2008

Finally. The perfect tile for the bathroom


My "master" bath is a mess. It's 1950s, but not in a good way. All of the original tile loves to host toxic slimy mold and it's impossible to keep clean. And the vinyl tile floor. I won't even go there. Since we moved in two years ago, I have taken about a dozen samples of tile for the floor and the shower in there. I was not in love with any of them. It seemed like the plan didn't fall in place. They were nice, but...

Then, Saturday on a trip through Lowe's, I found IT. THE tile. Only by a fluke. It was a special order someone didn't pick up, or something, so they had a sample out in the bin. It's 1-inch square glass tile that is an iridescent aqua blue. It's BEAUTIFUL. I thought it might be too good to be true, like it wouldn't work in a bathroom. But I read up on it, and apparently, it's a pool tile, so of course it will work in a bathroom.

The moment I saw it the vision for the entire bathroom came together. It is THE tile.

Only problem is it's $9.25 a square foot. Our bathroom is small, so we could probably get away with doing the floor, shower, and one wall with this tile and still spend less than $1,000. still, now that I have found it, I am going to measure the bathroom, figure out how much I need and then wait. Yes, wait until it's on sale!
At least now I have a plan.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

OMG: That house is... PURPLE!




Yes, I am painting my house purple. I am so sick and tired of every house in the Midwest being brown, yellow,white, or some variation of beige. I think that's why people perceive the Midwest as boring. Nothing fun to look at. So, in honor of my former hometown of 10 years New Orleans (please don't get destroyed by Gustav. Please.) I am painting my house purple. Here are the paint chips. The paint is from Lowe's. It's Olympic brand and the chip numbers are C 44-2 Frosted Lilac (for the stucco) and C44-4 Purple Surf for the garage door and wood accents on the front. You have to see the chips in person because they look kind of weird on a computer. My neighbor Peggy is skeptical, but I am sure it's going to look fabulous when it's finished. Even the "buttoned-up" neighbors will like it.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

The garden plan



I have ambitious plans to beautify the outside of our house. Part of this is to eliminate grass,because I hate mowing, and since all of the full sun on our property is in the front, build beds large enough that I can secretly grow vegetables behind the flowers without raising the ire of the neighbors.

And then there's covering up those glamorous sink holes that showed up last year!
Here is the plan. The dark areas are the new beds. Now that the roof is finished, my goal is to dig the beds during the month of September. If all goes well, I will be able to buy stone and lay the stone retaining walls around the beds as well.

If that's done,then I will paint the house in October. I was going to post the paint chips for you today, but alas you will have to wait. I can't find them! I'll give you a hint: We're bringing a bit of New Orleans to Ohio by painting our house a purple I think our neighbors can handle

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Red Shag, RIP

I had to rip out the red shag carpet in the bean's room. One of the kitties decided to use it as a potty, and no matter how many times I steam-cleaned it, the smell wouldn't come out. I'm sad. I have loved that carpet since the first time we looked at this house. 70s red shag. Who wouldn't love that?

Luckily, the bean room has wood floors like those in the rest of the house. There are some damaged spots, but it will do for now.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

The pounding never stops

We're currently getting a new roof. Boy. It sounds like those guys are pounding the nails right into the side of my head. We just finished day four of pounding. And not short days-- 12 hour days. It's taking a long time because our house has two layers of really old, thick shingles on it. The oldest layer is the home's original roof. You try scraping off 50 year old nails. And yet, they still have one more day.

It's very disruptive, but I am happy. The roof is the last big, expensive mandatory no-fun project we have left. (That I know of...) We've done the furnace and new windows. Everything else is either decor or improvement, or eco-geek stuff. If we can come up with the cash, we want to get solar panels in a couple of years. How oll would that be?

The house is really ugly right now.

Boy, things really do have to get worse before they get better. I've suffered through 4 days of pounding, thanks to the crew tearing off two layers of shingles and putting on a new roof. Boy is it loud. And the house looks awful. Shingles every where. I'm really happy I put off my big ambitious landscaping project until this was done. I will post a line drawing of my flower bed plan this weekend. It will be awesome, and it will also prove to the neighbors that I do have some civic pride and am not content with being the ugly house in the neighborhood. My lawn has always raised eyebrows, but really became pretty embarrasing last fall when part of it collapsed!

Yes, right after the geothermal heating lines were put in the yard, we covered it with dirt and laid sod (for the neighbors sake. I could care less...). Then, two weeks later two sinklines appeared, where the furnace lines run to the house. They're still there!

I hope to fix them when I do the flower beds. We'll see.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

I'm back!

I know I know. I committed the cardinal crime of blogs--not posting! Well, good news. I'm back in full force and I have a lot of projects in the pipeline, so we're back in business!

This summer, I am painting and landscaping the outside of the house (all by my lonesome.) and I have a mid-century bathroom renovation to plan. I'll be posting more soon.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Bean room photos...



Here's a photo of our latest finished projects--The bean room and the Elvis Bath. The Elvi bath is still set to get some new soap and towel racks, and a new mirror and lighting scheme around the sink. But, the big work- the floor, toilet and sink are finished. Hopefully there won't be too much time before more work gets done around the house. Although, taking care of the new baby bean is pretty all consuming right now. I'm hoping things will calm down a little more with time!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

The baby bean has arrived


Well, we finally did it. The new baby Bean (Raymond, after my grandpa who died last March) arrived April 1 at 7 a.m. after only 25 hours of labor. Phew. There is a reason they call it labor and not tickle party.

We've been home from the hospital for 3 days. Everyone seems to be in good health so far. Although, mommy and daddy are exhausted. I knew it would be hard, but I didn't know it'd be quite this hard.

No sleep, constant feeding, crying. Seems like the little guy is either passed out asleep or if he is awake, screaming his lungs out. I'm hoping that's just a phase. He is after all, brand new and the world must seem pretty overwhelming.

Of course, I'll post some new photos of the completed baby room soon. It looks fabulous. But first... I have to go run and change a diaper. Of course...

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Elvis bath finally has a sink...


It only took me a year to buy a sink and vanity for the Elvis bathroom. But at least I've finally done it right?
It's harder than it sounds. First, vanities are WAY overpriced. The less-expensive ones look like bland icky stuff you'd see in a crappy rental, not a rad ranch. And, I spent many weekends looking for a vintage 1950s sink to put in that room. Add in that my bathroom is incredibly small, and my searching was all for naught.

On a whim, I popped by Home Depot Sunday during the Superbowl. (It's always good to shop when everyone else is watching a game!) And there it was. The perfect vanity. Mod. Good looking. And even better. ON SALE. and not normal sale. It's a $269 vanity on clearance for $99. Sold!

(Sorry for the tiny pic. it's the only one I could find.)

Sadly, faucets cost more than that as I discovered while shopping. Geesh, why do they cost so much? I finally settled on a $98 chrome faucet. And that was the cheapy one. Oh well. It means the Elvis bath, by the end of the week, will finally be a fully functioning half bathroom. No more handwashing in the kitchen sink. Now, I just need more Elvises...

Friday, January 18, 2008

Elvis bathroom STILL under construction


It's been exactly one year since I ripped the sink, toilet, and floor out of the "Elvis" bathroom. This is the half bathroom off of our kitchen. In the past year, I've put in a new floor, new toilet, and dashed on some paint. Still no sink. I know. Pathetic.

At first, I was just waiting to find the perfect vintage 1950s sink. After combing every salvage yard within 100 miles, nothing! So I'm about the break down and head to Lowe's and buy something off the shelf. (boo.)

I also just put the third coat on the two accent walls today. Once that dries, I'll be able to hang up our ever-growing collection of Elvis art and get the ball rolling. (The photo is of a homemade plaster bust of Elvis my best pal Jenny picked up for me at a thrift store in Memphis. How rad is that?)

Half baths are perfect for themed rooms and to show off weird collections. Usually, they're so small you can get away with being pretty bold in decorating them. Although I wouldn't reccommend taking a year to finish yours!