Archive for the ‘House’ Category

Magnolia Tree is Five Stars

April 6th, 2010

Care Free Plants
This has become my new favorite book (which you can buy here), since I am in the process of trying to plant things in the yard. I’m hoping that a certain someone (*cough cough Darlene*) will help me with planting and choosing appropriate plants. Most of the flowers, bushes, and trees I like are hardy enough for the climate that we have here in Ohio.

We also have a maple tree that is in a very inconvenient spot in the yard. It’s only a few years old, but it’s already overhanging into the telephone and other lines by the main road. I want to move the fence back still, but I want to plant a Magnolia tree in the yard instead. My good friend Nicole has one in her yard, and I absolutely love it. Here is a photo of what it looks like:

Magnolia TreetThis beautiful photo is from lisihoff’s flickr stream. I can’t wait to start planting some more!

Spring Break

March 12th, 2010

Spring break is quickly approaching, and I can’t wait for it. While I love school, I’m very excited to get some projects around the house completed. In addition to the house, I have two school related projects to work on throughout the week. One is my senior design which I’m very excited about. It’s a bicycle collision avoidance system, and that’s all I can really say about it. It makes me excited, and it reminds me why I chose engineering. There’s just so many doors open to you once you complete your degree, and I highly recommend taking as many math classes while in high school.

The second project is learning SolidWorks. I created several projects that relate to the house to try and design in Solid Works which is a 3-D designing software used in a lot of engineer designing applications. So I’ll be sharing those as we get to those side projects with the house. Depending how those go, I may continue to design some things in the program as a nice way to combine my engineering and the house.

Now, unrelated to school, I have several big projects that involve the house, and some are very important to me to complete before we do our open house in May (squeal!).

First, I really want to get the upstairs cleaned up (like the library). Right now we have to pick and choose which projects we do until I complete my degree, so I really want to focus on the downstairs and the outside. So for now, the upstairs I just really want to get organized.

Second, I want to finish painting the bedroom. Right now we need to paint the last wall which is shown here, because we ran out of paint. We also purchased white paint to paint the trim in there as well as the ceiling which has varying colors currently. Steve wants to finish the drywall in the closet which I will post pictures of once we start. I’d also like to build and install the trim around the closet and main door for the bedroom. Because these the door was moved and the walk-in closet was built by the previous owners, they don’t have the trim around them. Also, the room doesn’t have the baseboards that are consistent throughout the house. While I’m not sure we’ll get to that during this spring break, I’d like to do the crown molding.

Lastly, the outside is a huge eye sore right now. There are a few plants out front which can be seen here:

Front of the House

I really want to clean up the stones that are used there, and I have some ideas for the plants that are there now. We also put up a fence shortly after this photo was taken, so it’s not the most recent. I want to move the fence back and paint it. This will give me some additional “front yard” in which to plant flowers and add curb appeal. We also don’t have a gate at the front yard, and this makes it difficult for guests to get to the yard when they come to visit. Since we plan to have lots of outdoor parties and entertaining, this is at the top of the list to fix.

So while it sounds overwhelming, we’re going to start this weekend prepping in between studying for finals, and we’re going to start spring cleaning. I’m off to get started!

Future library

March 5th, 2010

Future library

Preview of Bedroom

March 1st, 2010

We started painting the master bedroom here, and here it is mid-painting:

Bedroom in progress

Glorious Living Room

February 26th, 2010

feb2610 Now that I’m getting close to graduating, the next goal is for me to find a job, and while it’s very exciting it’s frustrating as well. It helps to keep me motivated when I think of the projects we can tackle once I do have a job. One of the things that we’re both excited about is entertaining, and the living room is a huge focal point of that. I would like to have movie nights, and I love the play Pictionary. Currently, we have a three seat sofa that is just not enough seating for guests. It was also a quick purchase for college, and it’s definitely time to upgrade. I love chaises, and I wanted a sofa that included that. I also wanted a sofa that had a built in sofa sleeper for guests, because while we will have a guest bedroom I never want to not have enough places to sleep for anyone visiting or staying over.

I found this sofa here at La-Z-Boy. I really wanted a white sofa for the living room to help lighten it up, since we painted the room such a dark color. However, Steve and I both agreed that while it would look beautiful, it would not remain white with Elway’s dark black hair or if kids were over. We compromised on a gray couch, and using a the Ikea rug and adding white pillows and blankets would help to lighten it.

We also purchased new white paint to paint all of the molding and doors in the living room to really freshen it up. With the high ceilings and older house, we decided to go ahead and add crown molding to this room as well. I am really super excited to begin working on the room. I’m also a huge fan of displaying photos, so once I get those printed, matted, and hung up, it will add even more white space and help to brighten the room.

The other way to lighten up the room will be the curtains. I’m still unsure of where to go on the fabric for this room, and I feel that I will probably go through several sets of fabric before I find exactly what I’m looking for. I’ve used the Cecilia fabric before here, so it would be nice to have that tie into a different room.

Here’s what the room looks like now:

Now to order prints to be hung up. So hopefully in the next few months we can begin making this room exactly what we want.

Our pitiful master bedroom

February 3rd, 2010

So back in this post, I discussed some goals for this year, and one of  the areas was our master bedroom. It’s pretty pathetic to be honest. It had off white (pink?) walls, and the ceiling  is not white with splotches of white paint around one edge. It actually used to be a porch, so there is a sub-flooring in the room but no flooring. We’ve been trying to take it in small doses.

Right now we’ve mostly just been living in the house to get a feel for things that we thought we hated that we actually like, and things that we thought would be fine that are actually a nightmare. I’m just glad that we decided to be patient, so that we could discover them. If we’d started tearing in right away, we might have made some changes that were not necessary or neglected problems that would annoy us down the road.

Ah, so the bedroom, here it is in all its glory (or lack of):

Pre-painting

Pre-painting: pink walls. This is right before we started painting the bedroom, so we had moved a lot of the furniture out. Here are our goals for this room: paint the ceiling, add flooring, finish drywall, and add crown molding. Once we’ve completed those things we’ll really start to focus on furniture. I like to take things in stages with this house, so that we have time to see what will really mesh together.

I created a mood board a while back for this room, and most of it still applies. We’re a bit unsure about the wardrobe at this point, but we’re going to revisit it once we finish the projects and get the bed.