Thursday, May 19, 2011

Gevalia Coffee Bean Chat - Take 2 - TODAY!


I'm re-posting this from last week.  Due to technical difficulties, this didn't happen last week, but it's definitely on for 10 a.m. EST TODAY!  Details below...

Hey guys!

I'm doing something for the very first time...I'm going to take my lunch break from work early tomorrow and host an hour long chat over on Gevalia Coffee's Bean Chat facebook page.

If you're interested in joining, just go to Gevalia's Facebook page (click here), and on the left hand column side, under their profile picture, click on Bean Chat.  The chat starts at 10 a.m. EST, but I think the chat will be open starting at 930 a.m..  I will be talking about lots of different thrifty home improvement topics and sharing some of my projects on there.

Yes, if you know me in real life, it's relatively humerus that I'm doing this.  I don't even have a facebook account.  I made one for Kara's Korner just so I could login to do this.  But hey, I'm always up for trying new things!

Oh, and as an added perk, they're giving away three bags of coffee to bean chat participants!  So if you have any questions you'd like for me to answer (live), or just love coffee, head over there and check it out.

Hope everyone has a great Thursday!


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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Nursery Room : Love is Blind

I was hoping to have the final front door post to you guys today, but keeping up with work, my two mile daily walks, and everything else is getting a little rough these days with being 1 week and 5 days from my due date.  Hopefully by Friday we'll have it completely done.

Just a reminder from last week, tomorrow I'm taking an early lunch break and hosting Gevalia Coffee's Bean Chat on facebook at 10 a.m. EST.  They're giving away three bags of coffee during the chat, so if you want to pop over and chat with me about any of my latest projects, or just like coffee, come join me!  I'll post another reminder again tomorrow.

Today though, another nursery post...

One of the finishing things left to do in Kalia's nursery was put up blinds.  Unfortunately, the ones we wanted came either 1.5 inches too short, or about 20 inches too long.  So, rather than have Kalia's window look like it was wearing pants on that were just a little too short, we went with the longer option.  (Side note : My D. Mom used to make my sister and I wear 'tall socks' when we started to outgrow our pants.  Maybe that's why I'm not a big fan of pants that are too short!  Haha!)

We didn't really want the longer version to bunch up at the bottom though, so we did a little DIYing to make them fit to our window.  Which is a standard window by the way...we bought and installed it from the big orange store...so that made the fact that there wasn't blinds to fit the actual window that much more annoying!

I really love the look / feel of textured bamboo blinds.  I love that they bring outdoor elements in, and I also thought they would tie in nicely to the baskets that we already have in Kalia's daybed.

I really am going to fix the basket liners soon...really, I am. 
To shorten our blinds, first we measured up how far we wanted the bottom of the blinds to hang.


Then Chris took the craft knife and cut along one of the thick bamboo slats.  We looked at how the bottom of the blinds were initially put together, and then mimicked it.  We wanted to make sure we had enough extra to not lose any of the smaller bamboo pieces, so we cut below where we actually wanted to cut (which was the dark brown big slat), so that we could glue up the excess string.


Like this.  It doesn't matter that the glue isn't pretty, this part is getting folded over anyways!


And then we added more glue and folded our bottom piece over top of the brown piece to give a nice clean finished look.  It mimics what was previously there perfectly!


FYI, the glue we use is quick grip.  I'm too impatient to use much else...that stuff has a super strong hold and dries really quickly too!

Here she is hung in her new home.



I was actually really impressed by how dark they are when they're all the way down too.  This picture is horrible because only the overhead light is on, but you can tell the difference that the blinds actually make!


And thankfully, you can see that we still have a little ledge left at the window...so there's not a bunch of excess blinds getting in the way!  Woo Hoo!


Anyone else have to modify their 'standard' blinds to fit their standard sized windows or did we get a defective window / blind?  What do you think of the bamboo blinds to finish off the window treatments in the nursery?  I had initially really wanted to build a valance to go over top of all of this, and maybe one day we'll get back to it, but it was one of the few projects that Chris insisted get crossed off the list for the nursery.  The other project was painting stripes on the ceiling!  At this rate though, we need to start on nursery #2 before too long!!  Oiy!

Hope everyone is having a great week.  If you're available, pop over to the Gevalia Bean Chat tomorrow on Facebook from 10-11 a.m. EST to chat along with me.  Happy Wednesday!
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Monday, May 16, 2011

Front Door Redo Part 1

Well, no baby just yet!!  Boooo!!  All in due time though, right?  I just wish my 'due time' was now!!

This week I'm going to show you our front entrance / door redo.  With our last house, because it was so much smaller, we were able to just tackle one full project at a time, and not worry about having to go back later to make it the way we wanted it.  We did it completely and correctly the very first time.

But this house is bigger.  A lot bigger, so things take time to shop around for, and to complete.  We can't do everything all at once, and until the past few months, Chris wasn't able to help much due to the whole work full time / school full time thing, so I did as much as I could on my own.

Unfortunately, I don't have a great before picture of our original front door.  I redid this prior to my blog days, so taking before and after pictures used to escape my mind quite a bit!  I sort of took a picture as I was redoing it, so can semi see the jest of where we started.

Here's the view from the inside...


Another inside view...In this one, note the pink tile in the entry way.  Pretty huh?!  Blah!


And here's an outside shot.  You can see the pink tile on the step part of the door.  Oh, and you can see that for some reason, the previous owners changed the left door to open instead of the right.  That actually stayed like that for quite some time!


We priced out doors when we first moved in, and the cheapest we could find one in our size was close to $3000.  I decided to just use gel stain to redo the door, and put off the whole buying a new front door extravaganza until a later date.

I also decided that re-tiling the entry way would solve at least 80% of what bothered me.  The pink, slick tiles were not exactly our style.  I started on the tiling job one Sunday morning while Chris was studying for an exam, and told him that I didn't want / need his help because I could do it all on my own.

In our old house, I laid all of the tile for our kitchen and guest bathroom redo, so I've gained quite a bit of experience and felt quite confident in my tile laying abilities.  We actually have a pretty good system going when we're both redoing tile...I lay all of the tile, and Chris makes all of the cuts.

Well...I started at about 8 a.m. and laid as much tile as I could, and at 5 p.m. Chris decided he was done studying for the day because he felt so bad for me, and he came outside to help me finish up...which we did at 9 p.m..  Why I thought this would just be a one-day job solo is beyond me.  Things are always better together, right?!

So after some new tile laying, removing the old hardware, installing new hardware, getting rid of those ugly gold kick plates, and gel-staining the old front door, our entry way looked like this :


This is the only horrible picture I managed to snap of the inside.  Oops!


Which is how it stayed for the past year and a half.  I didn't do the greatest job with applying my gel stain.  It was the first time I'd ever used the stuff, and I put it on entirely too thick, and didn't do a second coat.  Wrong wrong wrong way to apply gel stain!  Live and learn though, right?

The main problem with these doors is the glass though.  One, when you walk into the house, our bedroom goes off to the right, and the kitchen goes off to the left.  I can't tell you how many times we've peaked out from our bedroom hallway to see if anyone was out front and then took off running to get something from the kitchen in our skivvies.  Which, as you can imagine, has become quite the challenge to 'run' with my 9 month pregnant body I'm rocking!  Two, the previous owners actually cracked the glass when they were moving their stuff out, so the front doors are actually a huge safety concern for when Kalia gets old enough to pull herself up and crawl around.

Plus, I like the idea of not having to answer the door if I don't want to.  With the glass doors, you'd literally have to hide if you didn't want to answer the door, which we did occasionally do.  And it's weird when your neighbor comes by to chat with you and tells you that she saw all of the wonderful gifts that you got from your baby shower in your living room.  Yeah, she saw them through our glass.  Slightly creepy.  We do have great neighbors, but still...I don't want everyone to be able to see in my living room when they so please!

So getting new doors was the very last thing on our to-do list before Kalia got here.  We've actually been in the process of doing this for MONTHS, but that post is for another day.  Stay tuned to see what we wound up with!!

Hope everyone had a great weekend!  Happy Monday!!  Only TWO weeks left till my due date--woot woot!!

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