Well, I warned you it was the season of home improvements. We are just about finished with the biggest and best improvement of all and I am thrilled to be able to share it with you!
When Joe and I bought our home 6 years ago, we doubled our square footage from our previous house. Joe got a huge art studio, I got a new office and a separate studio for my creative work, and we got an "official" family room. This meant that we could put our television in a separate room from where we entertain, which is really important to me.
The downside to our family room was that it was UGLY. The previous owners seemed to take every cheap shortcut possible when it came to the basement. And, unfortunately, despite it's ugliness, the basement is where we spend most of our downtime-- unwinding, watching movies, and chilling out after a long day.
Because the room was pretty unsightly, all of our equally ugly furniture ended up down there. It makes sense, right? And, because the entire room was an embarrassment, it became officially known as our Den Of Shame.
You know what I am talking about, right? It's the room you avoid showing in the house tour because it's too much of an eye sore to share with your your friends, (and you're secretly wondering if they would judge you after seeing it.) It's the room where you put the Ikea couch you bought when you were in your early 20s that now has at least 17 different wine stains covering the surface. And it's the room that doesn't get vacuumed all that often because it's just so hard to drag the vacuum cleaner down all. those. steps.
So, on to the before and after photos, which are the best part!
DISCLAIMER: Since my very talented and amazing husband, Joe, has done ALL of the work in this remodel, he would like me to tell you that there are still some finishing details that need to be completed: specifically, the transitions on the floor and the casing for canned lights. Also, you'll probably notice in the "after" pics, that our brand new floor has some footprints on it. That's because our house is super dusty right now, due to the remodel. In fact, as I write this, Joe is finishing up the floor in his studio and completing the staircase. The dust will be hanging around for awhile. :)
BEFORE:
Note the popcorn ceilings, the stained rug, and the ridiculous wall lights that created burn marks on the ceiling.
Yes, that is a fireplace back behind the couch. But it was totally dated and it didn't ventilate well. So, we put our couch in front of it. :)
Don't you LOVE the exposed ducts that are covered with popcorn??????
Seriously. Get a close look at just how horrible they are!!! I mean, WHO DOES THAT?!??!!!
And here is the cheap-ass paneling that was used on the walls. Paper thin and totally useless.
Are you ready for the after pics??????
AFTER:
Note how Joe enclosed every bit of ducting. Beautiful, right?
Popcorn ceilings, exposed ducts, cheap paneling, ugly paint, revolting carpet, and crappy lighting-- ALL GONE!!!!!!
The basement is now full of art! On this wall, from left to right, the artists featured are: Auburn Lahoski, Susannah Conway, Junko Yamamoto, Susannah Conway, Cody Blomberg (the crow), and Ashley DeLatour (the two little square pieces.)
Look at those beautiful soffits...
Remember the ugly (and hidden) fireplace? Ta da!! Joe built an entirely new facade with beautiful molding.
Note our new canned lights now, instead of the ugly wall mounted thing from before...
And, that's it! What do you think? :)
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Monday, July 2, 2012
back deck makeover
I may have mentioned once or twice that this is the summer of home projects.
This past week, Joe and I started work on the backyard. My personal project was the deck and, unfortunately, I forgot to take some "before" pictures. Image this: a deck covered with leaves and pollen that hadn't been swept off in months, planter boxes that had sat empty for YEARS, and a bunch of boxes that we were too lazy to haul down to our storage rooms in the basement.
Check out the "after" shots below...
See those old windows? I bought those awhile back because I loved the look of them and then found some great ideas about how to use them via Pinterest. I LOVE the way they worked on our deck. They create the illusion of a privacy barrier between us and our view of the neighbors, but still let the light in.
Clearly, I need to find some more windows for the other side of the deck...
Our planting containers are now FULL!
And see those red candle holders? I have since replaced them with hanging lanterns. The wind kept blowing out my candles so I had to find something that prevented that from happening.
The piece below was found on our road trip in one of the antique stores we visited. I ended up drilling holes in the bottom for drainage and making it into a planter box.
Celebratory wine and snacks on our beautiful deck!
This past week, Joe and I started work on the backyard. My personal project was the deck and, unfortunately, I forgot to take some "before" pictures. Image this: a deck covered with leaves and pollen that hadn't been swept off in months, planter boxes that had sat empty for YEARS, and a bunch of boxes that we were too lazy to haul down to our storage rooms in the basement.
Check out the "after" shots below...
See those old windows? I bought those awhile back because I loved the look of them and then found some great ideas about how to use them via Pinterest. I LOVE the way they worked on our deck. They create the illusion of a privacy barrier between us and our view of the neighbors, but still let the light in.
Clearly, I need to find some more windows for the other side of the deck...
Our planting containers are now FULL!
And see those red candle holders? I have since replaced them with hanging lanterns. The wind kept blowing out my candles so I had to find something that prevented that from happening.
The piece below was found on our road trip in one of the antique stores we visited. I ended up drilling holes in the bottom for drainage and making it into a planter box.
Celebratory wine and snacks on our beautiful deck!
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