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Wednesday, March 23

Kitchen Shelves!

So about a year and a half ago Chris signed up for a Pinterest account.  It was about the same time that he was getting into wood working and I showed him that it was a great tool for getting inspirations and how-to's for projects.  At first, him and his buddy spoke in code about things they saw on Pinterest because they were embarrassed that they had their own accounts.  However, Chris and Alex Dieckmann (Yes you heard me right!) have now moved past the embarrassed stage and have embraced their identities as fellow pinners a.k.a. winners. 

When Chris and I first looked at the house and discussed ways to make the space fit our lifestyle, we frequented Pinterest quite often.  We both discovered that we had similar taste in just about everything! Who knew?!  This made designing our remodel much much easier, and way more fun because no one had to ever compromise!  With all this being said, we were both really drawn to the open-concept shelving instead of cabinets.  We like the look, and we also like the idea that it forces us to refrain from stuffing clutter into cabinets and it forces us to keep things clean.  

Our kitchen/living room remodel was a really organic process.  We basically started with the idea of knocking out the wall, then the ideas continued to evolve and change as the project progressed. Once the beam went up and the dark wood turned out so nice, we decided to go with the open shelving and match the shelves to the beam.  Plus, with the white walls I knew the dark wood would just pop! So we went for it!  Mr. Carpenter got to work and got the shelves up where the cabinets used to be.


Sunday, March 20

Painting and Planking

Technically, we are a few steps ahead of this now - but I don't want anyone to miss out on the progress of the living room/kitchen project.  Other than knocking out the wall initially and dreaming up possibilities for the space a few months back, this part was one of my favorites. From the get go I was not a fan of the color scheme in the living room or the kitchen.  Kitchen was a little more obvious - faded bright yellow paired with old dark wood cabinets was just not my taste.  The living room was much better, but it still just felt like a tan bomb - tan ceiling, tan walls, and tan carpet. To me if felt dreary and dark. I knew that a fresh coat of paint would dramatically change the space, so I was very excited to finally be able to slap some new color on the walls and ceiling!

Painting the Kitchen




The kitchen before

Tuesday, March 1

Cabinet Slaying


Well I am a week and a half behind on this much promised post - sorry, but sorry I'm not that sorry - life has been so crazy!  My project manager (aka Chris) has set a tough agenda and I'm just trying to meet the deadlines!
Back track to two weekends ago.... We delightfully had roommates for the weekend.  The Riccolos had some unfortunate stuff going on at their apartment, so they bunked in our guest room with little miss Lu (the dog) and jumped right into our projects!


Chris and Pat got after the mudding on the drywall, which I was glad because I was not looking forward to that!  Instead, Jenna and I occupied ourselves with some mudding of our own - bentonite clay mud mask and other beauty concoctions!