Jul 9, 2012

One thing leads to another...



(Disclaimer:  This post is filled with blurry pictures...of my kitchen, we are awaiting our hardwood floors to be put in...so most everything has been packed up...and I'm not cleaning anything else until they are in...so don't look close! Please don't judge me for the pink floors, as I did not pick them out...and we'll not discuss the fact that I allowed them to remain for the past 16 years! The pictures in this post will be considered before pics...because these rooms will be getting updated in the weeks, months years ahead!)

 So...I had an unexpected day off of work.
While putzin around the house...
I come up with a plan...

my Handsome RELUCTANT Assistant hates when I come up with a plan...

I called him at work...

not a good idea to call him at work...with a plan!

Me: "Let's move the sandwich counter thingy...
(this divides our kitchen from our great room) 
this would be the time to do it, since we're replacing the floor."


Handsome Reluctant Assistant: "I think you'd miss that counter" 
 

Me: "Well, I probably would if we just removed the counter...since we do use it once in awhile for something other than clutter...but I want to seal off the pantry too"
(the door right there by the counter)

 
Handsome Reluctant Assistant:  "Uh... NO"

Me: "Hear me out...we remove the sandwich counter, peninsula thingy...and seal up the pantry"
(which sets directly across from the table)




 This would open up the great room to the kitchen more...

and allow me to have a wall space to place a buffet or cabinet or shelves...in the kitchen. Also it will enable us to get a larger kitchen table, should we decide to so so.



H(R)A:  "You're crazy, what are you going to do with everything that's in the pantry?" 

ME: (I got this)  "Since we have a coat closet in the foyer...we'll turn the coat closet that's in the kitchen...into a pantry.



Yes that closet is a bit smaller...so the cabinet we remove, we can hang in the laundry room above the base (matching) cabinet.



It's more narrow...and about 1" shorter...so it will work perfectly! Besides...see that nick on the trim...you'll be saving me from having 
to cover that up!




  and any pantry overflow will fit nicely in there!

Then, Handsome Reluctant Husband...you can build us a closet in the mudroom...so we can use the mudroom more effectively. Instead of one huge  messy room...were we kick our shoes off...where we throw stuff we don't know what to do with...and pretty much ignore...yet always leave the door wide open! We can have a mudroom...with a nice closet inside the mudroom, to kick our shoes off into, and hide our stuff.

(remember these rooms are in line for a makeover once the new floors come in...so gone will be the ugly floors, the faux finish wall...and the fake painted brick stuff. 
Loved it back then...but it's time to go! Got some plans brewing...so stay tuned)


Handsome Assistant is in agreement...this plan is moving forward...I'll keep you posted...with lots of pictures along the way.
Me:  "Then after that...we can move the dishwasher over by the sink...get rid of the one short side of the u shaped work area...we'll have to get new counter-tops but then we can put a huge island in the middle of the kitch.....

Hey, if I go missing...
you might want to check the sealed off pantry in my kitchen...I seem to be hearing some mumbling about having a tiny room that I can decorate and re-decorate for the rest of my life!

Sharon

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It is so exciting when someone takes notice of anything on my blog...
but when I get picked out of so many wonderful and creative blogs and projects...
to be showcased...well it's the most exciting thing in the world for this little blogger!
Thank You!!



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Thanks for stopping by today!
Sharon 

Jul 3, 2012

A Thrifted Table for Two

Hi Ya'll

Remember my porch refresh from 
 a short while back? 
If not you can see it here "refreshing the porch"


Well, I showed you the after of the front part of the porch...but I didn't show you an
after of the side porch.
 Here is a reminder of how it looked before


which to be honest has NEVER been used! 
You really can't see it from the street...
and you can't see it when you walk
 up to our front door
and it's long and skinny just like the front porch...
so I just ignored it!

NOT ANYMORE! 


I was determined to make it useable!


I went shopping my house! 


I first thought I would get all creative...and put a few odds and ends together, 
and make a potting bench to set there...
cute...
but I knew I would really NOT use it way over around the corner.
I would not want to lug everything up there...and try and squish past the chairs on the porch 
with big bags of potting soil...
so it would be totally wasted there!


so I kept shopping the house...


Then I spotted this table...


which has been stored in my garage 
for at least 2...3...ok more like 4 years!
(handsome assistant is saying 5)
I purchased it at a yard sale for 30.00
It didn't have a top but it did come 
with 4 matching chairs...


When I purchased this set...I was sure I 
could come up with a table top if I channeled 
my inner Martha ...
but I didn't...and it sat...and it sat...and it sat...
and somehow survived my handsome assistant...who once assisted a whole set of wicker, into the fire pit..because it sat in the garage, ignored for to long
 (in his opinion)


No...
I didn't divorce him
but he wasn't looking all that handsome 
at the moment either...


anyway....back to my story...I got out the black spray paint and gave the table 
and 2 of the chairs...a fresh coat of paint.
Then...I recovered the seats with some fabric I had on hand 
(recently purchased for a different project...and then decided it wasn't the look that I wanted for that particular project)
but it would be perfect for my black and white porch!


changing the fabric on this type of chair is
 one of the most simple projects and can take a chair...from old and drab...and give it such a facelift!



Once I got the chairs painted and dressed in polka dots...I had to come up with a tabletop.


In the back of my mind...I had an idea...


a coffee table that I wasn't using currently was stored in the basement...
(ok...even I admit my hubby puts up with a lot!)

It had a square glass insert...
about the same size...
and I prayed...and God answered my prayer...and it not only worked...but really it's the perfect size!

Can't get any easier than that!

So here is the after of my little 
secret side porch for 2...






All accessories I had on hand...
except I did purchase another of those
 battery operated lanterns at Walmart.
 If you have followed my blog for any length of time...you have seen my little silver birds...they flutter and perch all over this house!
The wooden box...another of my yard sale finds for 50cents...was also in the garage...waiting for it's day to shine. I took some white spray paint...and lightly frosted it. I didn't care to much for the result...so I grabbed the gray spray paint...and lightly frosted it with that as well...and I love how it turned out. 
It looks old and worn...and I didn't even have to sand it at all. 
Very easy!


I am thrilled with my side porch now. The perfect spot for a cup of coffee in the morning...though sunny...and a great place in the evening...totally in the shade...I know we will use it now!
Maybe I'll surprise my handsome hubby with a lantern lite dinner one night...when he threatens another trip to the fire pit!


Now, I'm just waiting for this heat wave to break...so I can remove everything again and stain the floor, and paint the pillars! If the last month is any indication...it may be fall ...or winter before then!


So until next time...
Stay safe and cool!


Have a wonderful 4th of July!


God Bless! 
Sharon

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