First and most importantly, I've finally added pics to the Home Tour tab. It's obviously still under construction, so keep checking back in.
Second, I've finally joined the world of Instagram. My name is klrached for any one who wants to follow me. Right now it's mainly Boone pics, but I plan on this being my No. 1 place for sneak peaks for upcoming blog posts.
Lastly, I know several of you are relying on my facebook page for new blog posts, but I'm not planning on publishing new posts to my personal facebook forever. If you haven't already, please subscribe via email or RSS using the gadgets on the right.
See y'all soon!
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Christmas Decor Update
I mentioned in the last go-round that our Christmas decorating, wasn't quite complete because our stockings weren't hanging.
One of the very few compromises we made when we chose this house was that we would not have a fireplace. That means no mantel to decorate.After a bit of whining I did convince Pat to let us get a fancy foyer table so that I can do some seasonal decorating; the one caveat is there's still no place to hang stockings!
After coming to grips with the fact that a new entertainment center is a very distant reality, I bought a shelf from Target to match the current TV stand and bookshelf. The original plan was to hang the stockings from this, until I can get a ladder (maybe next year) to do something like this:
When I went to place the shelf, I discovered either the shelf would be to high (not okay as it's semi-permanent) or the stockings would hang down behind the TV...drats. So we revamped.
Officially, the stockings are hanging on the wall by thumbtacks (only the finest here at the Woodward Place). The NOEL sign that was previously in the kitchen now lives here, with two adorable but tiny thingamajigs.
It's worth noting we did hang the shelf high enough to accomodate the larger TV that may or may not precede the future entertainment center. It should be high enough to fit 60"+ on our current stand.
Also, I finally got a picture of our tree at night.
And the other thing is I realized I never shared our foyer table decorations, or my version of a Christmas mantel!
The foyer is also home to my Christmas Amaryllis. Honestly, I have no idea why a someday-flower makes me so happy. I'll be sharing pics are it blooms as a sort of countdown to Christmas. Here's the first:
15 Days until Christmas!
One of the very few compromises we made when we chose this house was that we would not have a fireplace. That means no mantel to decorate.
After coming to grips with the fact that a new entertainment center is a very distant reality, I bought a shelf from Target to match the current TV stand and bookshelf. The original plan was to hang the stockings from this, until I can get a ladder (maybe next year) to do something like this:
Found on Pinterest, original link lost
Ooooh. Aaaah.When I went to place the shelf, I discovered either the shelf would be to high (not okay as it's semi-permanent) or the stockings would hang down behind the TV...drats. So we revamped.
Officially, the stockings are hanging on the wall by thumbtacks (only the finest here at the Woodward Place). The NOEL sign that was previously in the kitchen now lives here, with two adorable but tiny thingamajigs.
It's worth noting we did hang the shelf high enough to accomodate the larger TV that may or may not precede the future entertainment center. It should be high enough to fit 60"+ on our current stand.
Also, I finally got a picture of our tree at night.
The foyer is also home to my Christmas Amaryllis. Honestly, I have no idea why a someday-flower makes me so happy. I'll be sharing pics are it blooms as a sort of countdown to Christmas. Here's the first:
15 Days until Christmas!
Monday, December 9, 2013
Half Bath Reveal
I packed up enough to take a nap, maybe go to bed for the night (it's been so long I honestly don't remember). I didn't worry about finishing a section or task, just using the paint that was left in the tray. For whatever reason, I hadn't ever come back to it.
So the bathroom sat undone, with patches of paint, 1/2 trimmed and 1/4 rolled. And I was okay with it. We had company over and they used the "I don't finish what I start" bathroom. I mean I always finish what I start in the bathroom, unless it involves home improvement.
And trust me when I say I pulled every excuse in the book to avoid finishing this project:
"I've already showered today."
"My back/head/feet hurt."
"I have plans in a few hours."
"Oh, new blog posts to read."
"Oooh, House Hunters marathon!"
"I should really finish this bottle of wine while pinning."
Finally, we made plans to have people over a few days in advance and I figured I should probably get it done. Even though all these friends had seen the undone half bath, I knew I couldn't say out loud why it still looks the same [read: I'm lazytiredADHD]. I mean if I can't finish painting a 4'x6' room that is already halfway done with 48 hours notice, I need to
So I got it done. Late at night, after closing at work. I can never go to sleep straight away, so might as well put that late night energy to good use. I even thought, "since I'm home-improving anyway, I might as well hang some shelves."
Here it is:
Can't you see the full month's effort?
It's nothing to grand. The rug is recycled from the bathroom at our A.P.T. because this is the only bathroom it fit in. We added three cheap shelves for some dimension and a place for assorted, homeless knick-knacks. The art is on it's way, but will likely end up in the master bath instead. I do want some design-blog-points for splurging on fancy Anthropologie hand towels (like a boss, we have two to choose from).
Pat even put on his househusband pants and decorated the shelves before our friends came over.
I think it's *adorable* how he found the most random trinkets from around the house (hello, Halloween cat frame) and spaced them evenly, like little soldiers in formation. I don't even want to change it, because I know he did it with love.
That's pretty much it, nothing special, but it is painted. Sure it will change over time, but it's good enough for now. We no longer have to be ashamed.
With that, we're done painting downstairs; all the painting supplies are making like the Jeffersons and moving on up. Even though it's subtle, it's one less box to look at, no drop cloth, no ladder. Suddenly, we're one step closer to being settled and not living on a construction site.
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