Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Transformation Tuesday-Cabinet Stencil Reveal

stencils

Stenciling-The Ultimate Solution



A few weeks ago we worked on refacing our kitchen cabinets with the leftover bead board from the ceiling project.  Although there is still more work to be done on the lower cabinets, the uppers are done!  After giving the cabinets a fresh coat of Benjamin Moore Simply White OC 117 inside and out, I decided that that the interior of the glass front cabinets needed a little something to enhance the white dishes I collect.  After considering many different options like wall paper, fabric and paint, all of which didn't give me the color selection I needed, I decided that to get the right color, I needed to paint my own pattern. Stencils are a perfect solution because you can select the paint color you want. 


I was looking for a soft pattern and color that would not be too busy with all the other elements in the room.   I selected a small arabesque pattern that has a fresh contemporary look. After trying an earthy green color that I have in the tile backsplash, I decided it was a little too much color and too much contrast.
the wall color, Carrington Beige, seamed to be the right choice. 


Stencil

stencil project

stencil

stencil

The great part about stencils and paint is that if you don't like the result simply paint over it and try something else!



Stencil Project



stencil



stencil project

stencil project


stencil project

stencils



stencils


I am happy with the result, and as my hubby says
" if you're happy, I'm happy!"
The soft paint color highlights the dished nicely without overpowering the dish displays.

Now it's on the next phase of this, "kitchen makeover on a budget, the countertops and flooring...stay tuned!

Do you have a transformation you'd like to share?  If so e-mail me photos for a feature on "Transformation Tuesday"

Until next time!
Tina!


Friday, July 15, 2016

Friday Faves-What is a Mud Room Anyway?



In the newer home plans of today the "mud room" is an essential part of the overall layout of the house.

Especially here in the New England states where the snow flies and the rain comes down in buckets at  a moments notice!  In home plans of years ago it was often times called the utility room or back hall, a place where the family could remove dirty shoes, hang coats and hats after coming in from chores.  It was simply a dumping ground for stuff you didn't want to track into the house and usually not seen by visitors to the house! Todays mud rooms however are designed to be a functional, well appointed and beautiful to be in.  


The rooms are often combined to incorporate the laundry and pet grooming stations as well as a powder room.  Some even include office and play areas. This a perfect space to try out some bold color schemes or fabric patterns that you would otherwise not use in the main parts of the home.
Some key elements to a well planned space are:

  • Durable flooring materials
  • Ample lighting
  • functional storage
  • windows
  • comfortable seating
  • proper electrical and plumbing fixtures, if needed


  So weather it's a back entry, front hall or entire room, devoted to handle it all, I believe that function can and must be stylish too, so a well planned space, including all the necessary elements of your lifestyle, is a must if planning one for your new or existing home.  


Here are a few of my favorite spaces that are functional and beautifully designed.

mud room storage

buit-in storage

storage for shoes and boots

This area has a built-in window seat for extra storage and serves as a comfy place to sit!

laundry room

mud room

shelves




Mud room with sink

laundry room

storage

poeder room

cabinets untility room

storage

entry storage

entry storage

cabinet storage




I hope you've gotten some great inspiration for your next project here!  If you want to see more and sources for all photos check out my Pinterest board for information.
Until next time!
Tina

Friday, July 1, 2016

Friday Favorites-Summer Fun In The Sun


Garden Flowers

What sort of images do you conjure up in your mind when you think of summer?  For me it's the warm sunshine, flowers in the garden, cold drinks and cool summer fruit, soft breezes and of course…the beach!

Beach porch swing

Poolside chairs

garden gate

Lake House

Picnic lunch

Beach

Porch swing

Beach house

Beach

Roses

Happy Fourth of July Weekend Everyone!

Until next time!
Tina