I thought you might like a little peek into the ridiculous disaster that is my current living situation.
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Here's the view from the front door into the DR |
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The "Office"/ 2nd Bedroom, view from the living room |
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"Office"/ 2nd Bedroom, view from the Master Bedroom end (if you look carefully you will see a sad pittie in her crate) |
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Master Bedroom |
I want to paint the bedroom, so I am hesitant to bring the bookshelves in yet, so everything is in still in boxes and piles. Plus, I want to upholster the bed and it seemed silly to put it together just to take it apart to upholster it, so none of my under-the-bed storage is in use, so I can't find anything and everything is a big, huge, GIANT cluster... Ahhhhh!!!
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The Breakfast Nook |
I bought new pendants, but need to paint the ceiling before I can hang them...
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Rest of the Kitchen |
I have the paint for the bottom half of the walls (BM White Dove, why mess with a solid choice?) and the millions of holes have been spackled, so we shall see what I accomplish this weekend. Probably not much... Tonite I have dinner with my parents, tomorrow a friend of the ex-Mr.'s (who will heretoforth be know as G) and I is having a get-together and he will be out of town, so I feel like I should go, and Sunday I have to go out to the old house and play with Dozer for a while. I may bring him back to the house for a while to start getting him acclimated. G has decided that it would be best for Dozer if I take him! *happy dance* But unfortunately I don't even have an occupancy permit yet (shhhh), so I can't bring Dozer's
big oak containment crate (which I have big plans for, that involves lots of paint and some chicken wire!) over just yet. A few things didn't pass the sellers inspection at the last moment and they were still in the process of fixing them, but they are done now, so hopefully Monday.
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The disaster of my DR |
You can see a table under all that if you look close! I didn't even want the table and chairs, but G's mom got him an antique maple DR set complete with a 6 foot long sideboard/buffet... Exactly what I've been looking for, I speculate, and I find it highly suspect that she just suddenly came across this great, awesome deal now... ; D I bought a
chandy for the DR and the
paint for the ceiling, so job #1 needs to be move all this shit downstairs into the basement so's I can get my paint on.
I found this amazingly hideous piece of wonderment at a junk/antique store in
Grafton a few weeks back and I couldn't leave it behind!
It's hand embroidered and signed from 1973! The colors are beyond amazing and are my inspiration for the house. I know, it's ugly, but I think it's super-fun and I just love that it's one of a kind! Plus, it's like
Puck or something! Surely that adds a little sophistication to it, right?! That's what I thought.
I plan on putting it in the DR, right on the side of the Bergsbo cabinet.
I haven't decided if I'm going to paint the frame or leave it gold... I'm afraid any other color with detract from the embroidery. Although it does have an equal amount of silver thread in it, so maybe I'll silverleaf it.
What do you think I should tackle first? Can you believe I've been here two weeks and have accomplished next-to-nothing? Go me! Score one for the laziest girl in the world!
12 comments:
It's so nice when everything starts coming together. I would probably start with the lighting.
Yay for both puppies being back together!! You must be so happy about that!
I'd tackle the bedroom first. It's always nice to have somewhere to go that is all complete and what better place than your bedroom? It's the last thing you see before going to sleep and the first thing you see when you wake up.
I do agree with Kristina P. about the lighting, it's important too. So maybe a second thing?
My cousin and her hubby had a painting party before they moved in to their new house - maybe that would be an idea if you could get some friends to help. I wish I had done it before we moved in!
Good luck!!!
That's so great Dozer is going to come with you too! Unpacking is never fun, I usually have a "unpack as you need things" approach, then devote time to one room at a time. I think a paint party is a great idea!
Dont go all over the place do it one room at a time.I envy that you can decorate just for you now.I love your little house.
Your house is darling!!! It looks like it has so much character. I must be very behind on my blog reading, are you going through a break up??? Hope you're doing ok!
I'm so glad Dozer is coming to live with you. So happy for you!
Everything takes time. No rush at all. You'll get it all done and it will be lovely. Can't wait to see more.
I don't know what you should start on first, but I'm so glad to hear you're getting Dozer back!! :)
That is so exciting that you are getting Dozer back!
If it were me, I'd start with whatever was bothering me most about the house and leave the stuff I could live with for a while :)
In the movie "Under the Tuscan Sun", Frances said the best way is show your house respect and get to know it slowly. She also recommended creating one space that is completed. She did pushed a desk up to a window and put her writing supplies on it with a vase of pencils...
I think you're doing just fine. There's no need to rush.
um...clearly i need to catch up here. i am loving that "artwork" that is very interesting, to say the least.
I hate packing and unpacking. That's probably why I've only moved like twice in my life. I know, hard to believe. When we moved into our house it took me weeks to unpack all the kitchen stuff. And now I never wanna keep anything in case we ever move again. I figure it's less stuff to pack. Good to see you're doing quite alright.
I'm so happy for this new chapter in your life! Your house is so cute! Where were you at in Grafton? You were on the IL side by me! : )
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