Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Help Me Style My Dresser...

I am terrible at styling areas like mantels, tables and dressers.  I find myself fussing over the area, but I am rarely satisfied with how it looks.


Here are three of the arrangements I've had on the Su Casa dresser since it has been in the new house.

Look number one:  old-timey


I really like the use of our family heirlooms in this one.  The tray (which desperately needs polishing) is from my grandmother.  The pewter pitcher and silver jewelry box are from my husband's family.  My mother-in-law kindly had the jewelry box sealed before she gave it to me so that I wouldn't need to ever polish it.  Now THAT is a gift! 


Number two:  stacked books


I love the use of color in this one.


I wanted even more stacked books, but I ran out of energy hauling these up from downstairs.

Number three:  minimal




Have you noticed yet that all of the artwork is leaning against the wall in these photos?  I know leaning is a huge trend right now, but I'd rather put the art on the wall.  I just don't have the guts to put holes in the new walls since I don't know if I've won this dresser yet.


I am impressed by what a chameleon this piece of furniture is turning out to be.  It is so versatile in how it looks great against different color walls and with  different styles of accessories ranging from mod to vintage.

Which is your favorite?  Do you have any suggestions?  Help me out by letting me know in the comments.


Thanks so much for stopping by!
Blessings,
Jamie


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Saturday, June 02, 2012

How to Style a Dresser (With Limited Resources)

I LOVE this dresser from Su Casa.  I really can't wait to see it in the new house.  But I needed to make it look nice for it's few days in the current house

I shopped the house, but came up pretty short.  Why?  Well, because everything is here...

I really wanted to anchor the books and vase with a tray.  Too bad, all the trays are packed for the move.  Or how about displaying that beautiful heirloom pitcher we have?  Nope, packed.

My sweet neighbors let me clip a few hydrangeas from their yard, so that definitely helped.

And I did still have these old paperbacks lying around.

I also took the canvases that used to be behind my bed and brightened them up a little with some ceiling white paint.  I wanted the whites in them to be a little brighter and the finish on the old paintings was glossier than I liked.

Hanging a canvas, large photo, or mirror over the dresser helps to designate the area as a focal point in the room.  It also works as a layer with all the other elements on the dresser.  I'm thinking a flat screen would be nice on/above it as well (wink wink hint hint to Mr Creative Imperative)

Before I go, I want to show you my favorite feature on the dresser

Take a look at that middle drawer.  Yes, it is a drawer, but it's also...

a secret DVD player/media compartment with a door that flips open!  Awesome, right?  There's even a hole in the back for the cord.  Now this thing is screaming to have a TV paired with it.  This piece is so versatile and would make a beautiful media console in a family room.

Here's one more look

What do you think?  Let me know in the comments! 


If you'd like to read more about my experience with this dresser from Su Casa, you can click here or here.

Thanks for stopping by today.
Blessings,
Jamie

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Friday, May 25, 2012

Shopping at Su Casa {Guess what I chose!}

I have to start out by saying that I am not much of a shopper.  I've never really loved shopping and furniture shopping has always been especially stressful for me.

The atmosphere is so different in Su Casa!  The people there are super laid back yet really friendly.

When we went into the store we were greeted by three different people.  People just saying “hi”.  No pressure, no stalking.  One of those people was Derek.

Hi Derek!  Oh my gosh he was so helpful.  And knowledgeable.  And cool.  Not like crazy intimidating hipster cool, but cool like you’d totally trust his great sense of style if you have questions.

Do you want to see what I picked out?  It’s so gorgeous.  But you have to wait a little longer.  Maybe in the next post I'll show you what I chose.

I will show you the other piece I was considering

Amazing, right?  It’s made of reclaimed wood and I know it would have been just incredible in my bedroom.  But there was something even better in the store…

I’ve got it so bad for the thing I chose.  Really bad.  Like fallen-head-over-heels-for-this-thing bad.  Right now I have to wait for it to be delivered and I am like a lovelorn teenager.  I’m in that phase when I’ve met the “guy” and I just found out I have a date with him.  I can’t wait.  I think about him constantly and consider what he’ll look like in my house (OK, maybe I didn’t do that with guys).  I’ll be obsessing until I get to see him again.  My friend Corinne says she gets this way when she’s house-hunting and she starts to fall for a house... she likes to fantasize about her furniture in the new home.  I guess once you’re married, this is the stuff you get to obsess about.

OK, here he is

I’m terrible at keeping secrets; you know I couldn’t keep this from you.  I have "my" in quotes because I don't know if I'll get to keep it when the contest is over.  It's kind of on loan to me.

What do you think???  Do you love it as much as I do?

Here are some pics of the other amazing stuff in the showroom.
clock wall of awesomeness

I'll take one of everything, please!

especially this horse lamp

how cool are these corner photo frames???!!!

they have great gift items here... LOVE these napkin rings

really cool tin tiles

and how cute are these Baltimore neighborhood signs?

I told you it was not your typical furniture store!

Thanks so much for visiting today, and be sure to stop by the Su Casa website, especially if you want to help me win this piece of furniture!  I am a finalist in the test-it-blog-it-win-it contest, in which I get to test a piece of furniture for a month.  I up against some other great bloggers and your click-throughs can help me get to keep this lovely dresser!

Blessings,
Jamie

Monday, May 07, 2012

Staging the House to Sell {in less than one week}

We sold our house in 3 days after putting it on the market.  Betcha didn't even know we were putting our house on the market.  Neither did I!




I would love to pretend all my hard work cleaning and painting the house is what got it under contract so quickly;  but God gets all the glory on this one.  It is nothing short of a miracle!

I pulled 3 all-nighters painting and cleaning (while my husband was out of town) to get the house ready.  We decided on a Tuesday we were going to list it... it was up and running by Saturday evening!

Our realtor gave us some great tips for staging the house and I'd love to share some of them with you here.  Some of the tips are his and some are my own.

White everywhere.

wall color:  Benjamin Moore Ashley Gray


This part of it was easy.  We have white slipcovers and a white duvet cover on the bed.  It really gives the "illusion of clean" as I like to call it.  Even the walls in most of the rooms are a version of white.  We have Sherwin Williams Antique White in the Kitchen and Kilim Beige in most of the rest of the house.

For $3 a piece I picked up some white bath towels at Target.  The hand towels were $3 for two.  I also found a white shower curtain on clearance at Home Goods!

I took some grossgrain ribbon from Dollar Tree and hot glued it into a loop to give the towels a little decorative touch.

I also rolled up some white washcloths and placed them in a basket

The washcloths were $3 for eight.  *Secret:  I bunched some old rags in the bottom of the basket.  The rolled ones were placed on top, so it looks full!


I painted the cabinet white and the walls a light blue-green color to create a "spa-like" feeling in the bathroom.

I chose Sherwin Williams' color "Watery".  Combined with the white towels, I think it does the trick!  I wish I had some "before" pics... just know this bath used to be chocolate brown with giant pink polka-dots.  I'm serious.  It was cute for my daughter, but I can't imagine too many people would be into that look.

In the downstairs bathroom, I spray painted this thing white (it used to be stained in a dark cherry)

I also placed out some loofahs and river rocks in a glass bowl on the bathroom counter.

and displayed some soaps that we had

Another big one:  Clean off your counter tops.

This means everything!  I don't even get to use my Keurig, so I pull my little coffee press out of the cupboard each morning.

The counter thing goes for your toothbrush and hand soap in the bathroom too.

We also got a storage unit to store any unnecessary clutter.  It was so worth the $30 a month!

Paint your woodwork (all trim and doors)!!!  I cannot emphasize this one enough.  It is time-consuming but so worth it.  Old trim can quickly make a house look so grimy, whereas freshly painted trim gives off a clean and crisp vibe.  As I was looking for our next house I noticed how the trim in the house influenced how I felt about the overall cleanliness.  And I'm usually a fixer-upper kinda person who can see the potential in a place!

 I really splurged here with Sherwin Williams Pro Classic paint.  It costs almost twice as much as some of their other paint, but it goes on so nicely and covers in one coat.  Time was of the essence here so I went for it.


Make it smell good.  I have a terrible sense of smell, but I do know no one likes a stinky house.  I don't know how people sold houses before Febreeze and reed diffusers.  Some of them smell kind of chemically, but I really am impressed with this one from Target.

Again, when we went looking for our next house I couldn't believe some of the smells in the houses.  A lot of them reeked!  There were quite a few that caused my 2 year old to ask, "what's that smell Mommy?" the second we walked in the door.  And this is a girl who will walk around in a poopy diaper, unphased.

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We still have to get through the appraisal on our house so this isn't a done deal yet.  My God is bigger than any of the obstacles we need to overcome!  If it is in His will for us to move, I believe it will happen.

Prayer has been the number one factor in selling this house.  Praying for my own energy to get through all the work.  Praying for a buyer.  Praying for His will to be done in our lives.  We put calls out to all our close friends to join us in prayer and I believe it works.

So to sum it up:
*White stuff everywhere (towels, slipcovers, duvets, shower curtains, etc)
*Make the bathroom "spa like" (Sherwin Williams "watery" color on walls)
*Everything off the counters (kitchen and bath) 
*Store any stuff that is cluttering your home
*Paint your trim.  Paint your trim.  Paint your trim.
*Pray!

I also did a little chalk drawing on the blackboard wall in the kitchen...


Is this laying it on a little thick?  Maybe.  But I thought it was worth a shot ;o)  I was inspired by Dana Tanamachi's drawings.  I know it pales in comparison to her work, but it was my nod to her.

I'm really hoping to get back to blogging regularly... between the kids, work, and all the house stuff it has been nearly impossible.  Thanks for sticking with me through it!  I'll be sure to keep you updated when we hear anything.

Blessings,
Jamie

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