Before and After: a place to sit and rest

fireplaceI love a good before and after, and I like this one so much because I created it exactly the way I wanted and disregarded every painting rule ever made.  It’s a great mix of old furniture pieces and knew ones, a lot of chalk painted furniture, plenty of candles, shimmery plaster walls I troweled, a florentine stencil all over the walls, some carpentry from my husband, real art from Molly over the fireplace, and then a few oil pieces from me (one original from me, two I copied, hate me).

Here are a few pictures of the before.  This view shows one side of the room.  You can see the plain fireplace, before the surround my husband built:
family roomThis one shows the other side of the room, before the new wall we framed up and added.  Notice this built in.  It’s still there, it just got a makeover…but that’s another post all together.old bookcaseBut here is a little peak.  It’s much prettier now.  More on that later:hall built-inOne of the first things we did was tear out the yellow shag and install hardwoods.  The floors have been done for awhile now, but I still remember the process.  We rented a floor nailer and spent several weekends on install.  Starting your first row is the hardest part, but once you know your line is straight, it goes quickly.

The bookcase:

built-in-411x600Kevin built it for me, I chalk painted it.  Click here to get that recipe.

full bookcase

top corner of bookcase

The walls.  They were created with a custom finish that I kind of made up as I went along.  The product is called Lusterstone and it is a beautiful, smooth, shimmery plaster.  I would be happy to share my recipe and process, but I’m pretty sure all the products I used are from a proffessional product line not available without training to “become certified”.  That makes it sound so legit, doesn’t it?  If you know me in real life, you know how humorous that is.

One thing I know anyone can purchase and do themselves is the stenciling.  This stencil is called “Florentine Damask“, and it is from Royal Designs Studio.  Click here to view and/or purchase if you are interested.  Melanie’s stencils are wonderful to use.  They are durable and come with great instructions.  open stenciled wallsThey add such an elegant touch.wallsStenciling is literally as simple as deciding where you want your stencil, marking level points, spraying on a temporary adhesive to hold the stencil to the wall to help prevent seepage, and then applying your product. stencil

I used this temporary spray adhesive, but many are on the market, I just buy what is available.  
spray adhesive

I have used both paint and plaster with my stencils.  Both work beautifully.  For this project I was troweling on plaster:
troweling

Once you are done, you simply pull the stencil off, clean it, and repeat.  Royal Designs really does have a gorgeous collection of stencils available.  Some of her new, whimsical designs are really fun.  My mind is spinning.stenciling

A few other details maybe worth mentioning.  One is the mirror.  It was a big, black, heavy, plastic framed mirror.  Chalk paint made it pretty, you can click here to get that recipe.  The other detail is this sideboard.  It was my grandmother’s piece of furniture, and it received a chalk paint makeover too.  I don’t think I ever posted on how to get that look…I will work on a recipe for that.
mirror and side table
And finally the art hanging on walls.  Some of this I have shown you before.  I really love Pino Daeni’s style.  I saw his…

original-449x600…and wanted to try painting her too.  She’s pretty and hardworking, so up on the wall she went.
bookcase and lady

Then I fell in love with Belgian painter, Jan De Vliegher.  
original

I wanted something with a lot of green on that wall, so I painted that too.  I know, I know, a cheap imitation; but for me, it works, for now.
pond

Lastly there are these three little beauties.  I have three little sheep of my own, and so I knew I wanted to paint them.
3 sheep photograph

If I had a nursery, they would be hanging in it; but I don’t, so in the sitting room they go.  I really love the color in this painting; and obviously, since it’s my own work, I am most proud of it.  I kind of love painting sheep and I think I may start painting more of them.
my three sheep

I know that was a lot of random information.  I hope you found inspiration somewhere within the bouncing around from project to project in this room.  I wish we knew each other in real life.  I would love to have you over, so we could sit and rest together.
full view sitting room

 

For the Girls

headboard:chandy

What do you do with one daughter who loves pink, and another that loves blue?  Oh the dilemmas.  They still do not have any dressers in their rooms, and there are plenty of pictures to be hung; but we have made progress.  So here is a taste, and a little of how we did a few things that we did.two beds

First, the headboards.  I wanted white tufted headboards.  White doesn’t scare me, because you can bleach white.  But I also didn’t want to pay for white tufted headboards, at least not retail pricing.  So one weekend when my brilliant, math minded, brother-in-law was here visiting; I sent him into the garage to draw a couple of headboards for me on plywood.  I showed him a picture and then said, “Good luck, and make sure they are symmetrical.”  It was tough, but he is, after all, a thinker.  I knew it would come to him:Desktop7
I knew he could do it, and he did.  Smarty pants:jason workingAnd then my hubby cut them out for me and sanded them smooth:kevin buildingWe know a wonderful upholsterer in town.  He and his wife are so dear, they work together and do beautiful work.  We delivered the headboards to him for tufting, as I had reached the end of what I was willing to do myself.  They are absolutely lovely.  I sewed the panels behind the beds with Ella one rainy weekend.  It was supposed to be a three person job, but Caroline lost interest after 20 minutes.  one headboardI still love the side table:side tableRemember the before:old sidetableYou can click here to get the recipe for creating this same look.  The knobs are from Anthropologie, of course.knobsThe oil painting is my own art.  Created especially for my girls.  With great hesitance, because only real artists can name their artwork, and I’m kind of a real artist sometimes, maybe, and then other days not so much….I named this piece “Becoming Beautiful”.  Because they are, we are, together, a little more everyday:becoming beautifulThere are other thing to still be done in this room of theirs.  Like some kind of a bridge to connect our homeschooling room to their loft, but I’m staying out of that discussion and leaving it to the more adventuresome.loftBut even incomplete, it’s a beautiful place, like most things in life are…
two beds

Our Homeschool Room

C

It’s my new favorite room in the house, and it’s the one we have waited on the longest to be complete.  Do you remember about a year ago, we tore our roof off the house and went up with a higher pitch. raisin-the-roof-600x400

We framed in our new space.unfinishedI frustrated my husband with ridiculous inspiration pictures from Laduree in Paris.Laduree-NYC

And then he took awesome to a new level and made it happen for me.  The girls and I spend our days together here, and it’s about as good as it gets for all of us.homeschool room1

The portraits I painted of the girls finally have a home.table

Their bedroom is almost complete too, and here is a new abstract I painted for their space.  It’s still drying.
back of island

Each of the girls have a side of the room.  Ella’s:ellas side

Her desk:E Desk

Caroline’s side:Carolines Side

And her desk:C Desk

Thomas has a place to sit too:T table

There are lots of fun, kid-friendly nooks.  The dry erase board that all three love to use:whiteboardWe read and learn about Jesus here:carpet time

I paint here:my space

 

my paints

The girls paint too, but no oil for paints for them.  Not yet anyways:paints

Maps and timelines:maps

Lots of places to sit:chairs

places to sit

my chair

When I was a little girl, I would line up my Cabbage Patch Dolls and stuffed animals in my room and play school.  I was made to teach, and now I get to do it for real, with my own children.  God is good.  We were 6 months late completing the project, but it was totally worth the wait.  Hope you love it like we do.homeschool room1

A Girl’s Bathroom

sinkWe did not originally intend on remodeling the girls’ bathroom.  Though the bath was original to this 40 year old home of ours, the tile was white and it worked.  But then, the leaks came, and there was that cast iron tub that appeared to be sinking on one side.  We decided if ever we were going to update the bath, the time to do it was when the back part of our house was already opened up because of construction.  So we gutted it.beforeThe smart man I’m married to, also gutted a nearby closet that was no longer needed and we were able to make the space bigger.  He framed up our new bathroom (still small), and we worked hard at maximizing the space we had.
girls bathThe ceiling in our kitchen was cut into in the process, and the new plumbing was installed…it was complicated.  This is the difference in new construction vs remodeling.  When you remodel, you are forced to get creative.ceilingThis was my inspiration picture for the bath: inspiration

The new room is crisp, clean, and feminine.  The shower is relatively spacious, and the long mirror that runs down the entire length of the room helps the space feel bigger as well.  And that cabinet, oh that cabinet.  I drew it up, and though my cabinet builder (whom I love) thought I was crazy, he built it anyway.
full bath

mirror&sink

I spent a recent night with Chris Tomlin turned up loud, and my palette knife in hand, to create something to add some color into the space.  I love the way you see it as double in the mirror.  Two girls, for my two girls.
artI’m so thankful this space is done, and the mess is gone.from the hallwaySources:

Faucet: Mirabelle

Lighting:  Crystoroma

Tile:  White Cararra