Showing posts with label Before and After. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Before and After. Show all posts

Monday, April 2, 2012

Kitchen and Living Room

So this is what we've been working on... and it's still not done! We have a few pieces of trim left, blinds and curtains to hang and some more decorating to do but if I waited to post pictures until everything was completely finished... well... it'd be a while!

Without further adieu...

Kitchen Before

Kitchen Before

Kitchen After Paint

Kitchen After Paint

Kitchen After Paint

New Cabinets and Countertop - Please ignore the dishwasher, we are having it wrapped in white vinyl.

Kitchen After.

Kitchen After.
Old Kitchen Floor

Old Living Room Floor

New Floor in Kitchen and Living Room


Living Room Before

Living Room Before

Living Room Before

Living Room After

Living Room After

Living Room After

Living Room After

Hallway After

Details:

Wall mural in the hallway.

K's wall art.

Close up.

Wall o'craftiness.

So there you have it.... what's been keeping me from blogging. There are many, many more changes to come to our house and we still have a bunch of little stuff to do to finish up our last big rennovation project but it's coming along! I'm so happy at the progress we've made, and we're shooting for a finished basement by the end of the year!!! Stay tuned!!!

Monday, August 8, 2011

DIY

Yep, I did it (a while ago). I jumped on the Pinterest bandwagon. I have found so many crafty things that I want to do and finally took the time to do some of them, but first, another birthday decoration has been completed:
I am more than thrilled with how this turned out! I picked up some cardstock at Michael's, traced a bowl and cut out circles. I did the same using a smaller bowl on some left over white card stock I had from the wedding and glued them on. Then I printed out the letters using a font I liked in word, cut them out, traced them on silver card stock, cut them out again and glued them on. I love it! You know what's even cooler? I can hang it up every year for her birthday! Total project cost = $7 ish!

Next up is a free project:
We already had these shadow box frames, I stole the scrabble pieces from my mom, and used left over card stock from the banner for the rest! Gotta love free!

Next up is my felt flower project:
I used a picture from Pinterest as inspiration and used a tutorial on there to make the felt flowers. Then I just placed them where I thought they looked best and sewed them on. Embroidery hoop and 3 pieces of felt (even though I could of done with only one white piece), for a total project cost of $2.93!

And finally my 'book' shelves:
This also came from Pinterest (See? I told you there was some neat stuff on there!) I hit up the local Goodwill and picked up 3 hardback books for $1 a piece and then drove over to Walmart and picked up L brackets ($2 for 4) and started this bad boy project! Super simple, put 2 L brackets underneath the book, measure book and place another L bracket on top so the book is essentially wedged in between the two. You can get a better view of the book in the picture of the 'Scrabble Love' up top. This whole wall cost me less than $12 to decorate! Pretty impressive! We have a photo shoot this Sunday so I'm sure a new family picture will be hung shortly, and on the empty bookshelf, I'm thinking a bud vase with pom flowers, and our last name.

And since this sorta ties in with DIY, I started painting the rest of our house last week. We only have a few more projects for upstairs and then we will be finished and can move on to the basement!!! So here's some before and after pics:
Kitchen before - We plan on painting the cabinets white, installing new hardware, getting an OTR microwave, and putting in new counter tops.
This side needs a new window, blinds, and window treatment.
Kitchen after.
Kitchen after.
Living Room Before.
Living Room Before.

Living Room Before.
Post Paint :)
Living Room After.
Since we have an open floor plan and the living room flows into the kitchen, when you walk in the door I wanted everything you see to be the same color. I was tired of the poop brown and love that grey went with the color we wanted in the kitchen (green) and the accent color we wanted to use in the living room (plum). So in the first 'before' picture, the vaulted wall above the stairs will be painted plum, and so will the wall behind the door when you walk in. I love that it's uniform now, and it's really surprising the difference fresh paint can make.

So what's left for the first floor? New paint and hardware for the kitchen cabinets, and a new counter top as mentioned before. New flooring in the living room and kitchen (we are going to do the same floor throughout so it seems more like one big room), and new trim. 4 rooms renovated, 2 to go! Yay for making progress!

Monday, May 2, 2011

The big reveal! (Bathroom - Before & After)

Remember this post? This bathroom has been the biggest project ever! Numerous curse words were flown around any time anyone ever asked about our renovation. I can only hope and pray that the rest of the first floor goes more smoothly. Ok, so are you ready for some before and after? Grab some popcorn, this is going to be a long one!

BEFORE:

I can't believe I'm posting this... How nasty is this? And it's CLEAN! We tried everything under the sun but the bathtub was just stained, and it had a crack down the middle so we couldn't even use the tub... not that we would :)
Gross
Horrid mirror & Cabinets
Boring!
Vanity
Worst Light Ever
Laundry chute that went to the basement bathroom, not cool!


DURING DEMO:
Everything was ripped out!


DURING:

New tub with 3 piece wall surround & drywall back up.
All in!


New ceramic tile!
Grouted!


AFTER:








I love the edge of our mirror!



Prints from Sometimes I Swirl

Button flusher :)
 

We literally replaced every single thing in the bathroom. Pat and my dad did the bathtub, surround and drywall. My dad did our new 6 panel door. A guy from Pat's worked helped with the tile work. We had a guy come in and mud, tape and sand the drywall. Oh, and Pat's dad helped with the vanity because we had to move where the pipes were to fit it flush with the wall. Everything else, Pat and I did. There are still a few things left to do like: paint door and door jamb, fill trim, secure down the toilet tank, and install the fan/light we bought. I have no idea why we take on such big projects but man do they look good after we're done!

Looking back at pictures of how the bathroom used to look, I cannot believe how gross it was! I am still in love with everything we've done with this renovation and can't wait to finish the rest of the main floor! 

I'll spare you with all the gory details of every thing that went wrong with this project. Let's just say we will never buy a house that needs more than paint and hardware updated in the bathroom!