Tuesday, October 20, 2015

home sweet home

our life march-june of this year:

demo
painting
flooring
measuring
hammering
Home-Depoting
designing
sweating
covered in dust
assembling
creating

all day. every day.

this little fixer upper of ours has been more work than we'd ever imagined, but means so much more to us now and i wouldn't have it any different. it has always been a dream of ours to buy an older home and fix it up/design it to be our own. so, after selling our old condo, we decided to use that money to put into this project... and we went for it! 

here is a glimpse of some rooms in our new

H O M E  S W E E T  H O M E

luckily for me, bry was all in from the beginning. he couldn't wait to start demo, and has worked tirelessly to get everything done. i just let him tear things apart, and re-build... while he gives me full reign on the design and sticking to the budget. i think we make a pretty good team. :)

i thought it'd be fun to show some before and after pics of our little place because i've had a bunch of people ask... so here you go:

 B E F O R E
{kitchen}

D U R I N G
 getting that flooring (vinyl + tile) out was a nightmare... but so glad to see it go!
cabinet boxes painted
oak wood flooring going in!^
A F T E R
^quite the difference, right!? we love it. the kitchen was our biggest interior project. 

*to save us money, we kept the boxes to our cabinets, and just had the doors professionally made and added to the fronts. we sold the old appliances to buy the new ones... and in the meantime met and found our exterior painter, who bought our old microwave. :) the oak wood flooring and countertops + sink were installed professionally as well. but as for the tiling, painting, installation of hardware/faucet/appliances, sealing the window... that was the work we did.

B E F O R E
{living room}


D U R I N G
^we had so much help from family on this place... especially my parents. i don't know how we could've done this without them. i will forever be grateful for that.
i've never been so happy to have finished painting something before. painting the whole upstairs ceiling was a BEAST. never again....

 A F T E R

*hope you don't mind the halloween decor. this room was mostly cosmetic- the biggest project here was transforming that old mantle into the new one we have now with hidden compartments in the benches. we re-painted the walls + mantle, tiled around the fireplace, and bry built the benches to the side of the mantle so that they each have a lid for underneath storage (as well as serve the purpose of extra seats). that gas fireplace was such a hastle to clean, but it keeps everything cozy. i'm so happy we finally have a real mantle haha. the shelf that served as our "mantle" in our old condo was getting old. can't wait to string some stockings across it for christmas.

B E F O R E
{basement}

 D U R I N G

A F T E R
still not sure what to do about the red brick... may paint it, but if you have suggestions, let me know! i'm a little stumped with this one.

^the basement had that old wood paneling which may've been quite cool in the 60's, but we wanted it out! also, whoever installed the gas fireplace for the basement had it off center by about two feet (who does that!?). so, that created a little bit of a problem for our renovations, but we made it look a whole lot better, i think. now we have extra storage to the side of the fireplace (can you tell we like extra storage), and bry did such an amazing job building the new cabinets! we put our old furniture down here, and still want to create two bedrooms with the space we have, but that can wait a little.

B E F O R E
{backyard}
D U R I N G 

A F T E R

^sooo happy to get the old knee-high weeds and old/overgrown trees out! we couldn't believe how much of a difference the new grass made!

*for privacy reasons, i'm not posting pictures of the front of our house... but it went through the biggest transformation of all. we ended up painting, installing a new front door, cleaning out the light fixtures, rearranging the landscaping of the gardens, laying new sod, repainting the rusted mailbox, and installing a new garage door to make it look a little more updated. if you want to see it, come pay us a visit!

B E F O R E
{dining room}
 D U R I N G
A F T E R

*this ended up being one of my favorite rooms because of all the natural and pretty light that pours in. i was glad we turned this addition into a dining room instead of an extra play room. it's so fun to have a room to entertain in, and that hutch that we repainted serves as a great place for storing extra dinnerware/decorating supplies, as well as displays some fun things from our travels. i still have a piece of decor coming to fill that space in the middle of the hutch, but it's pretty much complete.

we couldn't be happier with how everything turned out, and even though we still have projects to do, it's so nice to be settled in! i'll post ellie's nursery pics soon to those that wanted to see it as well.

*if you have questions about where we got certain things, i will do my best to get back to you. keep in mind that i'm a master-thrift shopper and love finding things that mimic designer pieces for more affordable prices. so, many things you see in these pictures i've either made, found at consignment stores, bought off ksl, thrifted, and waited (not always patiently) for sales to appear before buying. being on a strict budget made things tricky, but we loved the challenge of recreating spaces without breaking the bank. and, it makes everything so much more rewarding!

xo
m

11 comments:

  1. Wow. I love it! i painted my kitchen cabinets- I feel your pain! But it's so worth it. You go girl.

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    1. Thanks Kallie! Yes, definitely worth it. Thanks babe! Hope you are doing well! xoxo

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  2. looks so amazing! Can I please hire you to design and decorate our house!!!

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  3. Love it! Kitchen remodels take over your life. We are doing ours.

    Where is your dining room coffee table from?

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    1. Thank you! It's from West Elm! I found it at Don East Outlet though for half the price!

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  4. Many hours of work paid off! It's beautiful!!!

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  5. You and Bry are amazing! I hadn't seen your basement finished yet and it turned out so well! I want your skills.

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  6. Also, I like the red brick in the basement. I think you should keep it!

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  7. Hi, I stumbled across your blog looking at home renovations because I'm in the same situation. I love the paint color you chose and was wondering if you wouldn't mind sharing the details. Thank you!!

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