Showing posts with label My House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My House. Show all posts

Monday, January 16, 2017

Get Inspired for Winter Decorating (with sources to help!)

This post contains affiliate links but all opinions are always 100% mine!

January is maybe my favorite month for decorating my home.  I just adore taking down the Christmas decorations and paring down to a simpler, cleaner look.  Plus I love decorating with cozy in mind, and by the growing popularity of hygge here in the States, so do most of us!
So I thought today I would share why I love winter decorating and how I accomplish it easily.  (Well, fairly easily once all those Christmas boxes are stashed away).

1. Clean + Simple
This is major.  After the influx of stuff that Christmas invariably causes, I really need at least some of the spaces in my home to be clutter-free.  For me, that usually starts with the kitchen because it is where I spend a lot of time.


Ooh!  Update alert!  Right before Christmas we installed the CB2 Firefly Pendant Light above the island...more on this soon!

For now, partly-built Lego sets litter the dining room table, but (deep breath) that's okay because in the kitchen I am trying to be intentional about picking up the piles and keeping the table and counters clear.  That said, I have also brought flowers back to my kitchen table, but only in white and green.




 

Simple, wintry, pretty.

2. Falling Slowly
As I mentioned, I love getting those Christmas boxes back in the attic.  However, over the years I have also introduced more Christmas decor that can also be used all winter long.  My mantel is the best example of this--the only change I made is removing Rudy's red nose!


I still have my starry string lights burning each evening and it feels perfectly appropriate on dark and cold January nights.


I also have left evergreen accents up on the coffee-table tray and in the powder room, where they accompany my seasonless cotton stems and can just be removed come spring.



3. Two Words: Candles and Fur (or, Faux Fur)
For me, candles are essential for preventing a serious case of Seasonal Affective Disorder.  We burn fires occasionally but candles every day.  Notice that little jar candle from Grove in the powder room?

I'm in love with it; the Fir, Cedar + Spice scent is heavenly and it's perfectly sized for a small room.

I also keep candles burning on the coffee table and accent table in the living room.  The coffee table tray is exactly as it has been since December 1st (see above: Falling Slowly).



Finally, layers of textiles including throw blankets.  I'm telling you, my faux fur throw blanket is my best friend in winter.  Perfect for draping over a couch or cozy sectional like these from Arhaus (I'm in love with the leather one!  What do y'all think of it for my living room?)


Note the velour blanket protecting my couch cushions, because:

Stinker.

I told Hubs the other day that the only sad thing about my fur blanket is that I can't take it everywhere. Every winter activity, from movie night to reading a book, is better with a faux fur throw.  I got mine years ago but you can find a similar one here or here.  In fact, I'm currently coveting this one from Arhaus like crazy:


And faux fur is great on pillows too!  Believe it or not, I got that little white one at the Target dollar spot in December, but there are tons of different styles available out there.  I'm again loving the luxurious ones at Arhaus (on sale right now, too!) or for the budget-minded you can go here.

That's it: three simple steps to cozy, wintry decorating.  What are your best tips for winter decorating? I'd love to hear them!
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Monday, July 25, 2016

Before And After Kitchen Reveal (and updated with new black windows)!

This post contains affiliate links, but all opinions are 100% mine.


As promised!!!  Last week I said I would show you my latest greatest paint project soon and today is the day!  Don't feel like waiting?  Okay fine let's jump right in:



SO much better!  Lighter!  Brighter!  I've never liked the wood trim in my kitchen. It has bugged me since Day One in this house (going on three years).  So I painted it.  And the walls.  And I'm still not done but getting to this point is a major victory.  I've literally been working on and off on this project for nine months.  As my husband said the other day, "sometimes...do you think maybe...its better to pay a professional for some of these things...???"  Yeah babe you are correct. My lower back agrees with you.



As you can see, I still haven't painted the trim around the widows.  I can't decide whether to go all white, or white on the outside with black on the inner mullions.  What would you do?

***BREAKING NEWS UPDATE***

Y'all. I am coming to you from the FUTURE to provide an update to this post. I don't even blog here anymore (these days, find me right here), but I simply couldn't not update you. It is now July, 2023--7 full years after I asked what you'd do to these windows(!)--and I want to show you what we decided! I also want to encourage those who feel like making a home takes forever. Have patience...sometimes it does, and that is okay! That is real life for those of us not making a living as DIY bloggers or pros. So, here is what the breakfast nook looks like today:

New black windows in bistro-inspired breakfast nook.

In the last 7 years I have refinished the tabletop, purchased new chairs, painted the walls white and the ceiling gray, installed bistro-style shelving, replaced the light fixture, and worked with Marvin Windows to install these beautiful new sliders. These are the Marvin Infinity fiberglass windows in black.  

How about another view of them?

New black windows in bistro-inspired breakfast nook.

By the way, working with Marvin Windows was an awesome experience. Every single person I met with the company was fantastic! And I am loving the final product. This isn't a paid endorsement, I just really like the company!  

My whole goal was to create a little bistro for my family. I love the Serena & Lily Bistro chairs (of course) but I chose these knock-offs and I am so happy I did):

Knock-off black and white bistro chair.

I enjoy styling my long, narrow DIY bistro shelves. I used wood boards, these shelf brackets, and Grecian Gold Rub 'n Buff to "age" them for that bistro look I was going for:


And for anyone curious about other updates, here is the biggest additional change in this space:


Yes! I yanked up the carpet and refinished this entire staircase BY MYSELF in the summer of 2020. I was super cooped up and didn't have anything going on. This is one I am super proud of!

Sources for this update: Windows: Marvin Windows; Chairs: Amazon; Chandelier: Amazon; Paint: Sedate Gray by Sherwin Williams (kitchen walls); White Dove by Benjamin Moore (trim and breakfast nook walls).

Before and after breakfast nook.



And now, I will return you to your regularly scheduled programming: this blog post from 7 years ago!

***THANK YOU***



I'd also like to either paint the doors or restore them to their original wood glory.



Similar question here--should I go all-white on the window trim?  I need help, people.



I love this change.  Remembers eons ago when I was asking you how in the world I should handle that awkwardly-placed light switch?  This chalkboard wall is my solution!


I painted the wall, of course (and by the way made that frame myself with only a little help), and then spray-painted a plain switch plate with chalkboard paint.  Now the light switch is just integrated right in and even looks cute.


Yes, this is an actual rule in my house, although it applies mostly to foam swords and finger-guns.



The "mudroom" is mostly the same; I even re-cut the vinyl 'grateful' sign because we like it.  As you can see, the trim around the stairs remains unpainted.  I just plain lost my steam, people.  Oh!  Isn't that lamp adorable?  It's from World Market (affiliate link).


How about another view of that?

Angus at four months.
Angus at nineteen months.


And just because I love showing you some details...









Some of the items still on my list for the kitchen:
  • Paint the stair spindles and risers.
  • Paint the trim around the windows, as well as the doors.
  • Install new light fixtures throughout.
  • Install some kind of ceiling treatment.
  • Install curtains in the breakfast nook.
Even with so much left to do I am enjoying this fresh look every single second I am in here, which is a whole hecka lot of seconds every day.  Don't you love what some paint can do!?!

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Sources:
Wall Paint: Sedate Gray (SW 6169) by Sherwin Williams
Trim Paint: Benjamin Moore White Dove color-matched by Behr
Console: Everett Foyer Table at World Market (affiliate link)
Baskets in Console: Ikea
Table: World Market for similar (affiliate link)
Chairs: Walmart
Faucet: Kohler Cruette (affiliate link)