7.14.2009
Stock Tank Pool
We've had the new pool up for about a month now, and it has been really wonderful. It doesn't get too terribly hot here, but it's so nice to have something like this to cool down in.
Instead of getting one of those big vinyl monstrosities (that will never biodegrade), or something like a spa (which we would have to have craned in over the roof), we invested in a 8 foot diameter, 2 foot deep, galvanized steel stock tank. My husband piped in a small pool filter with some gaskets and plumbers putty, and we have not had to add any chlorine or other ph balancers. It ended up costing about $500, including the filter and delivery of the tank. (The six foot diameter tanks were about $100 less) About five times more than a similarly sized vinyl job, but I think it is totally worth it.
Later in the year we plan to replace the tubing out of the tank with copper pipes, and maybe pipe in one of those chofu style propane heaters. Even adding the cost of that, it would still be about half the price of a hot tub. Add a fountain pump, and it's a water feature. We thought it might be too shallow, but it's perfect to sit in, and leaning up against the side is surprisingly comfortable. Success!
7.11.2009
Hall Color
That's some yellow paint, people. It's doesn't look quite so yellow with the light off, which is most of the time. But you can see in the second photo the color difference between the old and the new.
I just ended up painting the little section of the hall around the bathroom and bedroom doors. I kind of like it like this, stopping before turning the corner here. I don't think we could do this bright color in the rest of the house, this color is Kelly Moore 3555-1 sparkle tint, in eggshell.
I still have the trim to paint. It will be the same color as it is now, but it will look new and fresh and clean. Ahh. I would love to replace the doors with some paneled ones, but I would be very happy to just switch out the doorknobs and hinges.
7.09.2009
Link: White and Gray
Anne at the City Sage blog posted photos of her kitchen update, and it looks just great. How funny that I have the exact same tile on my kitchen counters!
I've been putting off painting the kitchen, mostly because I really don't want to do it myself, and I also don't want to have to pay someone else to do it for me. But when the time comes, I will absolutely go for a white and gray color scheme like this, I love it.
And, I decided to take out all the tile that serves as the backsplash first. I got a quote for replacing the counter tops, and covering the backsplash more than doubled the price. I'd rather just have painted wall behind there. Before we get to that point, though, I'll have a showdown with my husband about the countertop color. He wants dark, I want light, maybe we'll flip a coin. A double headed coin, so I will be sure to win.
via: The City Sage
I've been putting off painting the kitchen, mostly because I really don't want to do it myself, and I also don't want to have to pay someone else to do it for me. But when the time comes, I will absolutely go for a white and gray color scheme like this, I love it.
And, I decided to take out all the tile that serves as the backsplash first. I got a quote for replacing the counter tops, and covering the backsplash more than doubled the price. I'd rather just have painted wall behind there. Before we get to that point, though, I'll have a showdown with my husband about the countertop color. He wants dark, I want light, maybe we'll flip a coin. A double headed coin, so I will be sure to win.
via: The City Sage
7.08.2009
Link: Dumpster Pool
Love this idea! Dumpsters repurposed as pools. We've got our own pool project going on, but I would love to be able to swim in a deep, rectangular pool like this.
via: ReadyMade blog
via: ReadyMade blog
7.07.2009
Front Yard in Summer
The birds have found this feeder stuck on the window, but as soon as I turn the corner outside the kitchen, they flip out and fly away. I'm going to camp out at the table so I can catch them at it.
This is the view outside what we generously call 'the dining room.' It's more than a nook, but certainly not a room. The dining area? We also just say 'the table.' We don't know what kind of tree this is out front, but I love the mossy trunk the most. And, it wasn't trimmed into knuckles like a lot of other trees in the neighborhood. It's so nice and shady, the grass stays green and the house keeps cool.
5.18.2009
Hall Mirrorless
The hall mirror was just barely held in place with the bottom little holder there, we had to take it down before it nailed someone, or shattered all over the floor. It's really hard to get used to not having a mirror here in the hall by all the bedrooms and main bath, it was there when we moved in. I've been meaning to replace it for awhile, maybe a dark framed one like this from Ikea. I better pick out something quick, this was the only full length mirror in the house, nobody knows what they look like without it.
But look how dirty the wall is! My goodness. While it's down, maybe I should paint the hall. My husband likes this color, but I'd like a light gray, or a beige in the tame tone range as the current yellowish. The rest of the 'main house' is this color, the hall, the middle room, and the dining room, but I could just paint the hall and stop it at a corner. Argh, paint!
5.05.2009
Magnetic Soap Holder
Just as I was wondering what to do with the magnetic soap holder in the half bathroom, Z whacked it right off the tile with a toothbrush. Well, then.
I thought that it was screwed into the tile, but it looks like it was liquid nailed or something. "Construction adhesive" they call it. I guess I can scrape all that off and be done with it.
5.04.2009
4.26.2009
Tea House
We went with my in-laws to a few open house this afternoon, they like that kind of thing.
This house was neat, with a huge wood shop, and this great little tea house on the property. It's a great building, really artful craftsmanship. It would be amazing to have something like this, it was really cool to be in there.
4.25.2009
Fence Mock Up
4.24.2009
Living Room Paint
Besides some touching up, and scraping that blue tape up off the floor, I'm done painting the living room. Phew, I do not like to paint. It looks pretty good, but it'll be awhile before I can look at it without thinking about having to climb up and down a ladder a million times.
The ceilings and trim are semi gloss Kelly Moore 'Swiss Coffee,' and the wall is KM 'Portland Whitbed.' They have everything available as no VOC if you ask for it, it costs an extra couple bucks per can. It was great to get no VOC, it didn't smell at all, and it won't be off gassing any volatile organic compounds.
If we had paid our (really reasonable priced) painting contractor to paint this room, it would have cost about $600. Yay for me.
4.23.2009
Link: Yellow and Gray
I love this light gray and yellow color combination so much. Found on an oldish Design Sponge post. I saw this about a month ago, and put it to work when I picked out the paint in the half bathroom. I'm going to get the camera in there and post some photos of it, I'm really liking it in there.
via: Design Sponge
via: Design Sponge
4.21.2009
The Hatch
Part of the paint preparations in the living room is on 'The Hatch.' There is a sky light in here for some reason, and all it brings into the house is blinding sun light and burning heat. Oh, and it also condenses water and drips on the floor. Shortly after buying the house, we screwed some cardboard to the ceiling. I know, we're so fancy.
The plan now is to build a little frame or something with some wood slats, or something. I don't know, my husband is in charge of that project. I'll paint it when he's done with it. I originally wanted to get a fancy shade for it, but the kind that I want that are tracked for horizontal installation are, like, $300. Hence, the cardboard.
The plan now is to build a little frame or something with some wood slats, or something. I don't know, my husband is in charge of that project. I'll paint it when he's done with it. I originally wanted to get a fancy shade for it, but the kind that I want that are tracked for horizontal installation are, like, $300. Hence, the cardboard.
4.19.2009
Before & After: Living Room Windows
The window trim in the living room was weird. Actually, the entire living room is a bit odd, it was probably a patio to begin with, then the room was added, maybe in the '70s. So the whole room is a bit screwy, but it's the largest single room in the house.
We just clipped the curved end off of the bottom of the window trim, planed off the raggedy edges left by the saw, and painted it the wall color. There are five windows like that, and three of them are covered up by the couch. There's no other wood trim on the windows except this bottom sash (told you it was weird).
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