Wednesday, July 20, 2016

#ladydianereno - Nursery

This was the first room in our #LADYDIANERENO that I wanted to have completely finished. When we moved in in July 2015 I was about 2 months pregnant and I knew there was lots to be done to get ready for baby girl.

We scraped the popcorn ceiling, painted the ceiling, painted the walls (and accent wall) and pulled up the carpet.

 We updated the ceiling fan and the electrical outlets and light switches.

We laid laminate flooring and added baseboards and trim.

I completely redid the closet setup with built in cubbies and double hanging rods.
  
We updated the doors and added farmhouse trim (that still needs to be painted...)

And then the decorating could happen!
We reused a crib that we had for our foster babies and I made the ruffled bed skirt out of the inspiration fabric for her nursery colors. I also used those fabrics with a few extras for the garland hanging over her bed. 

Reese and I spend a lot of time in this corner. We added the wire basket for book storage and built the side table. And the lamp to make a comfy spot to read. We reused a dresser that we had and I lightened it up a bit with the girly glass knobs. 
I love how the gallery wall turned out! And it has more room to keep adding to it over time. 

And that's our baby girl's nursery. I'm so pleased with it. It is so fun to have a vision for a room in your head and then actually get to see it come to fruition right before your eyes!

Monday, July 18, 2016

#ladydianereno - Laundry/Kitchen

We have an outdated, eighties original kitchen in #LadyDianeReno. Complete with blue wallpaper and fur downs. When we first moved in we had to do immediate demo to make room for updated appliances. The original range was built in and much skinnier than ranges today. 
The progression...
This squeezed everything in there without having to damage countertops and send us into a full kitchen renovation right away. 

Next, I think I waited a whole week before we ripped down the overhead cabinets blocking the view from the kitchen to the dining room. 
We lost a lot of storage doing that but I. Did. Not. Care. 

It also didn't take me long to start tearing down that wallpaper either! 

We've been living with this for a year now as I tried to tweak my kitchen design to fit in that space. I've finally got my design in my head and have started the first phase. This first phase bumps out the wall dividing the laundry and living rooms further in to the living room. It creates a nice little space for my fridge to be built in, makes my laundry room bigger and creates a small closet for games and movies. 
Before: 
This wall wasn't load bearing, but I still wanted to construct the new wall before tearing down the existing one. So I pulled back the carpet, took off drywall and started marking everything on the floor.
Adding ceiling plates was by far the most time consuming part of constructing the new wall. After those were up we framed the wall and raised it into place! 
 
New electrical was run in the new wall and then it was full on family demo day! 
 
Then we drywalled, taped and mudded, and the receptacles were added in.
 

Next on the list:
- Finish framing out the closet for the door
- Adding texture to the new wall
- Finish drywalling the Laundry Room
- New Laundry Room arrangement
- Building Laundry Room cabinets


 Stay tuned!