...with some home improvements! I am too tired to update fully right now, but here's a sneak preview of what we (me, Mum, Dad, Aunt Candy, and Uncle Don) got accomplished today:
Check back tomorrow for the full update!
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Friday, December 16, 2011
New bedroom?
After careful consideration, Chris and I have decided to move the bedroom into the art room. There are several reasons for this change:
1) It is a bigger room. This means we will be able to get a bigger bed, which would not be possible in our current room.
2) We very rarely make any art in the art room. It's basically just a big storage closet right now, and that's a silly waste of space.
3) The reason we didn't use it as our bedroom in the first place was the squeaky floor - which isn't an issue anymore!
We've also decided that the front room (our current bedroom) will be Chris's office. This way he can move his giant eyesore of a desk out of the living room and give us more space downstairs. So I get a less cluttered living room, and he gets a room all to himself. It's a win-win situation for everyone!
So let's talk about the new bedroom. Our theme is sort of difficult to describe. Ever since my aunt Pam gave me this fabric a few years back, I have wanted to create my bedroom around it. But we also want to keep with the Explorer aspect of steampunk, especially since it will be right next to our map-centric bathroom. So I figured that the easiest way to go about this would be to focus on the Victorian-era British occupation of India. Rather specific, I know. But I can picture it so very clearly in my head. I want dark wood, colorful walls, lots of sheer draperies, and tons of throw pillows. I've started a Pinterest inspiration board, so have a look at that to get a better feel for what I mean.
1) It is a bigger room. This means we will be able to get a bigger bed, which would not be possible in our current room.
2) We very rarely make any art in the art room. It's basically just a big storage closet right now, and that's a silly waste of space.
3) The reason we didn't use it as our bedroom in the first place was the squeaky floor - which isn't an issue anymore!
It's so terrible!! |
It is really difficult to get a good picture of this fabric - I promise it's even more amazing in person! |
Sunday, December 4, 2011
New Floors - part 2
The flooring installation has begun! It was a bit of a hassle because we had to move everything out of the art room and try to make room for it in the other rooms, but it was totally worth it! Check out the pictures below:
So much clutter - do you think I am a hoarder? |
Looks like this room has been through a lot of color changes. |
Part of an old vintage Bon Ton advertisement. |
This squeaky board was created when the kitchen light was installed. |
Uncle Don put down padding first to make the old floor less noisy. |
Next came the actual floor boards. |
It looks pretty amazing! |
The rest can't be installed until we pull up the carpet in my office. |
Morgaine and Mako aren't sure how they feel about the new floor. |
Sunday, November 20, 2011
New Floors
Hi guys! I know this blog has been quiet for a while, but it's been pretty slow around here lately - at least home improvement-wise. But now all of that is about to change - we're getting new floors upstairs. You may remember that the carpet in the art room was torn up after the bathroom was finished, and that it looked rather terrible. Well, Chris and I went around about it for a while, but we've decided to go ahead and buy some laminate flooring rather than refinish the stuff that's already there. There are just too many messed up areas that would have to be repaired - and who even knows what is under the rest of the carpet up there? It will be easier to get something new and uniform to cover up any possible surprises we might find. The installation process is set to begin in a week or two - so check back soon for more updates!
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Decorating With Maps
Hooray! The Hateful Hovel bathroom was featured in a Squidoo lens about decorating with maps!
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Amazing!
Today my aunt, uncle, mum, dad, and Kylie came over to help with the front garden. Aunt Candy had a bunch of flowers she wanted to give me, which turned into finishing the front garden. Some plants were moved, mulch was put down, some pavers from the back yard were brought out front to use as makeshift stepping stones, and some flowers were planted along side of the house. Oh, and I got a new rocker for the porch as well. I honestly can't even believe this is my house. It looks so homey - it's exactly what I was hoping it would be!
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
A Tale of Two Weekends
Hello all! Over the course of the last two weekends, I successfully dug up the front yard! All by myself (well, mostly)! With nothing but shovels and my hands! Amazing! Here is what my front yard looked like before:
It looks like a pretty small front yard, and it is. But it sure didn't feel that way when I was tearing out all of that grass...
So I dug up the flagpole side on the 21st, and I dug up the porch side on the 28th. And then I planted all the plants yesterday on the 30th before and after my family's Memorial Day picnic.
Doesn't look like much, does it? I am assured that they will fill out as the summer goes on, but I remain skeptical. The next course of action is to move those straggler plants from the middle of the yard into more acceptable positions. After that, I want to get some stepping stones so I can make a path down the center. Our mailman usually cuts through the yard and I want to make it as easy as possible for him. Aren't I thoughtful? Then mulch I guess, even though I've always hated mulch. I just feel like it will look unfinished without it, you know? I'd like to get a birdbath and maybe a few wrought iron garden accessories. I'm going for a scraggly English garden sort of look combined with the sort of garden you'd expect to see surrounding a witch's hut. Does that make any sense? I can see it perfectly in my mind... I'll try and post some inspiration photos.
The porch side of my front yard. |
The flagpole side of my front yard. |
So I dug up the flagpole side on the 21st, and I dug up the porch side on the 28th. And then I planted all the plants yesterday on the 30th before and after my family's Memorial Day picnic.
Doesn't look like much, does it? I am assured that they will fill out as the summer goes on, but I remain skeptical. The next course of action is to move those straggler plants from the middle of the yard into more acceptable positions. After that, I want to get some stepping stones so I can make a path down the center. Our mailman usually cuts through the yard and I want to make it as easy as possible for him. Aren't I thoughtful? Then mulch I guess, even though I've always hated mulch. I just feel like it will look unfinished without it, you know? I'd like to get a birdbath and maybe a few wrought iron garden accessories. I'm going for a scraggly English garden sort of look combined with the sort of garden you'd expect to see surrounding a witch's hut. Does that make any sense? I can see it perfectly in my mind... I'll try and post some inspiration photos.
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