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Friday, May 13, 2016

Farmhouse Kitchen Remodel

Happy Friday!!!!!  Did you check out our living room remodel yesterday!?  Wanna see our kitchen progress!?

Check us out - two posts in one week! haha! 

Once we finished the living room, I knew it wouldn't be long and Mama Bear's creative juices would start flowing and she would want to move onto the next project. We had talked about finishing the kitchen for awhile and I knew thats where her focus would be next.  So, I beat her to the punch and said "Why don't we do a shiplap wall in the kitchen?" (I know, asking my wife to do a shiplap wall is like asking a little girl if they want a pony)....and thats where project #2 took life.  Some of you might remember the wall we gave a makeover from our diy chalkboard and wine shelf tutorial. If not, you can check it out here. This wall was supposed to be green and somehow when we painted it when building the house the green turned to a brownish color. 

Disclosure: I forgot to take pictures of the before and each process throughout the project. I know....... Emily made the same face when I told her I forgot.

This wall gets treated the roughest out of all the walls in the house. It leads to the outside patio, which the kids, dogs and everyone else are constantly in and out. We always wanted to paint this wall but did not know what color to help hide the beating and dirt and dust it endures. You can see where the chalkboard and wine rack used to sit in this picture.


We've used the same trim in various parts of the house and we are slowly fazing it into every room. The top header trim is easy to install and comes from Lowes. Notice how the door is that gaudy orange color that matched the living room paneling. (not sure what we were thinking when we built the house and chose that stain color.)


Laying out the shiplap is fairly easy. Make sure to get your bottom row completely level. If your bottom row is off just the littlest bit you will notice it more and more as you go. Be sure to stagger your joints in the wood. My smallest cut was at 16 inches so it will it would hit a stud with each board.  Normal interior wall studs are spaced at 16".  


As with every project I came up a few boards short and had to run to the lumber yard to get some extra material. As we were headed to the checkout Guthrie climbed up on the cart and I snapped this picture on the right. I went back through my pictures and found the picture on the left of Paisley. Both pictures were taken almost exactly 2 years to the date from each other. Apparently Em had me working on a project on that day, too!


Not sure if this is coffee or a whiskey drink.......Both are acceptable forms of drink when painting. Just FYI. 


Here is the finished project. This wall is by far is my favorite in the whole house. We finally got to put our "the farm" sign and our "E" up that we scored at the Nashville Flea Market.  This entire room is still a work in progress.  Em needs to put some final touches on the wine holder and the bench is going away sometime soon.  We'd also like to to refinish our kitchen table.



Project #3 (Still in progress)

So after we finished the shiplap wall, we decided that our kitchen cabinets needed a major facelift. Being that they are builder grade cabinets they lack character. Again, that gaudy orange plagued our cabinets. I finally was able to talk Emily into buying me a paint sprayer. (A new project means a new tool. I've got this figured out) So now I am in the process of sanding down each cabinet to remove the stain and painting each of our 34 cabinets.



So far I've got the top cabinets painted (except the last one on the end.) Theses cabinets got painted twice because the first time I painted them I thought the paint was white which ended up being a light grey. Thank goodness Emily came home and found my mistake. Each day I try to get a couple cabinets sanded and painted so I don't burn myself out from painting. My least favorite thing to do in the world. 



Stay tuned to check out the finished project in the kitchen. Im sure before its all over Emily will talk me into a farmhouse sink and new countertops. We're also going to try to post more regularly so you can see what we've been up to around here!  

-Charlie-

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

It's Almost Time!!!!

Hey y'all…….It's Charlie again. Long time no see, huh?  Well, as Em has told you we have been super crazy busy around here with Operation Remodel.  I'm pretty sure she probably complained to you about being on a budget as well.  I do have to say that I hate that word too.  Especially when it involves construction, lumber and power tools <Insert Tim Tool Man Taylor Grunt here>.  Well, we made it through the budget, drywall dust, and paint and are almost completely done with the remodel.  I'll share a small sneak peek with you and will leave the total reveal to Emily (when she gets all the decorations done and fluffy pillows on the bed that you can't even lay on.)


Now, for more exciting news.  Baby #2 is going to be here any day!!! I am beyond excited.  If you didn't see what we decided to name her check it out here.  We have been going through tubs upon tubs of clothes we kept from when Paisley was a baby.  I can say that I am glad we decided to keep most of her clothes in case we had another girl.  Especially since they're going to share the same birthday month!  Major savings!!!!!

As the days get closer for Baby #2 to make her grand entrance; I feel more and more anxiety then I did when Paisley was going to be here.  I'm not quite sure why I feel this way.  I mean, we have been through this before and know what to expect.  I guess it's because me and my buddy Paisley spend everyday together and now I'm going to have to balance time with her and time with another.  Paisley helps me with everything around the house and I think she has a pretty good grasp as to what is about to happen.  Today we put together some of the babies things together and she said that she wanted to help.  So what did I do? I did what any good Dad would do, gave her a screwdriver and put her to work!



We decided that once the baby makes it here and we get settled in, we will be back to blogging like normal.  I'm pretty excited about that and we have a lot of projects to share with you. I will keep y'all posted as to when Baby G graces us with her presence and share some photos.  Until then, I will keep Emily's list of needed items to bring and the countless bags lining the hallway within arm's reach!



-Charlie-



Thursday, February 20, 2014

Budget Shopping for a Remodel

I hate the word budget.  It's so restricting.  I wish the word didn't exist!  Especially when it comes to a remodel!  I think I've used the word "budget" more in the past two months than I've used my own daughter's name! And that's saying a lot considering we're borderline terrible two stage...

I like to think I'm a pretty darn good bargain shopper, though.  Charlie would agree, however he says it doesn't work in the end if I buy every single bargain I find! Haha!


We've scored some really great bargains for this remodel project and it has really helped that stupid budget thing!  Here's some of the items we're most excited about…

We found this flush mount light on clearance at Menards for $32!  We plan to use it in the entryway hallway.


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These little beauties we picked up during our very first ever trip to IKEA!!!!  We bought two.  They'll hang over our vessel sinks in the the new master bathroom!  And HELLO! at $14.99…that's a steal y'all!

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This past weekend we ran into Lowe's to return some unused flooring and happened to spot these with a bright yellow tag.  I loved the simple lantern, homey feel they had.  They were considered outdoor lighting, but they'll be finding their spot on our nightstands very soon!  They were originally $49.99, marked down to $29.98.  


Did you know that a lot of times Lowe's will mark down their clearance items even more, just to move product?  They totally will.  $29.98 is a great price for a bedside lamp, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask for a little more of a discount.  The employee working in the electrical department never even questioned me and pulled out these beautiful little yellow stickers!  Woop Woop!  
(This item isn't showing up on Lowe's website.  It was in the regular lighting department, in the aisle with the floor lamps and specialty lighting.)




We bought these vessel sinks from Menards.  Only $88 each!

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Of course that meant we needed those fancy expensive vessel sink faucets!  I didn't realize how much those things could cost! We went to buy these at Menards.  They weren't my favorite, but my favorites were not in the budget.  They happened to be out of the brushed nickel finish so we came home empty handed.  I decided to do a google search in the hopes of finding something I loved at a price my budget would love.  Then, these appeared on the screen!  

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Amazon.com to the rescue at half the price of the others!  Only $59.90 each!  That meant we got two for the price of one. literally!  And, even better, I actually do LOVE this one!  I cannot wait to see the finished bathroom project! 




If you're following along on Facebook, you may have already seen this sneak peak!  Our flooring was installed this weekend and we could not be happier!  I AM IN LOVE!  I am also in love with best friends who just so happen to be awesome carpenters and pro tile installers!  We may be DIY'ers, but that does not mean we should DIY our way through a tile install!  This is something you want to make sure is done just right.  We were pleased to hand over this job to our pro friend.  We're beyond grateful for them giving up their weekend to help with our project and make my dream flooring a reality!  


Make sure to check the in-store price on this tile because the online price is higher.  We also noticed that they carried this same brand of flooring, only a different color and it was $1 cheaper per piece for some reason.  We talked to the manager and he sold us our tile at the cheaper price!  It ended up saving almost $500!  



We bought this line of bath towels at IKEA, also.  I may be totally out of the loop here, literally, but these towels all have a small loop on them so you can hang them up on hooks!  So simple.  Totally sold me on them.

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Did you know H&M online has a "home" line?  I'm honestly not sure if these items are carried in-store or not.  We purchased online on Cyber Monday and got everything 40% off!  I can't wait to see how this looks in our finished room!  

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When we picked up those awesome lanterns at Lowe's, we also noticed these mirrors down the center aisle in a box of clearance items.  I wasn't positive where or how I would use them, but marked down from $58.98 to $9.29, I'm certain I'll find a place!
(These aren't showing up online either, so head to your local store and ask an employee using the item number!)




I think we've done pretty good so far!  We've worked really hard at sticking to that dreadful budget and these awesome deals really helped!  What's your favorite!?!?  So far, the flooring has my heart….. :) I am so excited to see the finished project! 

Thanks for stopping by today y'all! Hope you can find some bargains of your own, soon! 






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