Wednesday, August 3, 2011

All the small things...

Recently, we've been tying up some of the loose ends on projects we've already posted about.
Here's an update!

The radiators are now both painted and the canvas prints are on the wall.
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Mom bought us a wrought iron candelabra that dates to the time period of our house.  Out in the barn, we found a wrought iron hook and circle to hang it from the ceiling beam.
It looks great all lit up and reflecting in the mirror over the fireplace!





Nautical Kids Room
Offending jungle lamp circled in yellow
Due to the lack of overhead light fixtures, we quickly unpacked every lamp we had. In here, we were making do with the "Jungle Animal" lamp from the nursery decor- but I really wanted something that coordinated with the theme. We found a cute little lamp at the Morrow Memorial Turnover Sale, painted it, and topped with a 3rd nautical lampshade from Dad's childhood bedroom. 


Through most of the house
The door hinges were painted over in white. 
Repainting with flat black really brought up the details & gave a "finished" look.  If/when we dip the doors, then we'll strip the hardware down to remove all the old paint, but this will have to do for now!
Before

After



Basement
The new clothes drier has been installed.  This is definitely the "small thing" that made the biggest difference functionally.  I'll spare you the photos though... it's just SO not fun!


Kids/Guest Bathroom    

Before
After

 There was this awful crack between the moulding & the walls- all the way around the room.  I tried to do the "fill it in with paint" trick when I painted the room, but the space was just too large. 

I found a great tip on the "Young House Love" blog about filling it in with caulking which won't crack when it dries, like spackle does. 

It worked!  I feel so much better now! 

Master Bath      Shhhhh.... I did it!

New hardware
Old hardware
After looking at the old drawer pulls for 2 months, I couldn't stand it anymore.  I saw these at the store & couldn't resist!  Let's see how long it takes for Mike to notice ;o)
 

 


Old shade

New Shade
Another fast fix in this bathroom is the light fixture.  Since we don't yet know what the final layout of this room will be, I didn't want to purchase anything new that needed to be rewired.  So I settled on changing out the shades.  It's a slight improvement!

 


1 comment:

  1. Almost a month, and Mike still hasn't noticed the drawer pulls!!!

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