Archive 2019 January
The Finished Guest Bathroom

The Finished Guest Bathroom

Well, the time has come for the guest bathroom to finally show herself!  This is one of those posts that doesn’t need too many words because the focus should really be on the photos themselves.  The only problem here is that these images are not all that I expected them to be.

You see, I have been studying Joanna Gaines new book- specifically, her chapter on bathrooms and I was pretty convinced that because our bathroom looks really nice to us, it would lend itself easily to being photographed.  The truth is that I have a habit of seeing someone else do something well and immediately assuming that if I try hard enough, I can do the same.  I will never forget the first time that this problematic trait of mine showed itself.

I was about 7-years-old and had seen a Sports Illustrated for Kids special on TV one Sunday morning.  It just so happened that I had a big soccer game coming up later that day and on the special, they broke down exactly how to head a soccer ball.  It was something that I had never actually attempted but had seen some of the other (more skilled) soccer playing 2nd graders do.  The kids on TV made it look SO easy.

The Guest Bathroom Progress

The Guest Bathroom Progress

Upstairs Update

 

We promised we would be back with an update on our guest bathroom and here we are! We are excited because the bathroom is actually almost completely done!  In this renovation process, while the end result is to make this house as beautiful as we assume it once was, there is a lottttt of making things messier and less beautiful first before we can restore or renovate them.  It can be pretty discouraging at times, but then a room or a project gets completed and it provides us with enough motivation to dive headfirst into our next project.  Thank goodness because we still have a lot of work left to do.

If you have an amazing ability to remember useless details, you might remember that we had to change up the second story floorplan completely in order to make room for two new bathrooms. The second floor of the house had very little original detail.  In fact, we had a friend who is an architectural historian come by a while ago and he believes the upstairs wasn’t actually original to the house at all. He believes the house started out as two rooms (now the living room and dining room) and everything else was added on in stages over many years.  In addition to the upstairs being a later addition to the house, the rooms have been pretty chopped up over the years, so we don’t feel too guilty about changing them up further to better suit the needs of a 21st-century family (in our opinion.)

 

 

 The “Original” Floorplan and The New Floorplan

New Year, New Post

New Year, New Post

Hi everyone!  It’s been a while (an inexcusably long while, to be honest) but we are so excited to be back and ready to fill you in on everything that has been going on around this old home of ours!  We thought that the beginning of the new year was a perfect time to pretend we didn’t abandon the blog for the last 4 months give you a recap of everything that has been going on around here that we mightttt have been neglecting to update you on.  While we have made a fair amount of progress on our to-do list in recent months, we still have a long way to go and lots of design decisions that we would love your help with.  We are going to break the progress down into smaller sections instead of doing one giant post, so we will start exactly where we left off.

As a refresher, we asked you to vote on which color we should paint the foundation of our house.  The winner was white and we promptly got to work making your wishes come true.  We ended up loving the way it turned out. You can judge the final product for yourself in the before and after pictures below.

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