Showing posts with label renovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label renovation. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Rugs and chairs

This past weekend were brought home 6 rugs "on loan" to see how they look in the new space, and to make a final decision on which 2 we wanted to purchase. At the end of the weekend I was 100% decided on my favorite ones, Casey on the other hand, only 80%. Looks like the rug hunt continues.....

As far as chairs go we were successful in picking out some that we both love!





Monday, January 18, 2010

Spain- circa 1940's chandelier

I have been searching for an antique crystal chandelier for my new master bathroom, and FINALLY found one I'm in love with! I lucked out at Scott Antique Market a couple weekends ago. The original finish was brass, but I dropped it by Buckhead Plating last week and they re-finished in Nickel, to match the finishes in the master bath.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

I love renovating!


Casey and I have lived in our 1950 ranch-style home since December 2003. Earlier this year we decided that we wanted a little more space; the decision was to move... or renovate. We spent several weekends house hunting but never found what we were looking for. After much discussion we came across 2 of our new favorite people (our architect and builder). With their expertise we were able to design a home that Casey and I are so excited about. It will be completed in 2 phases (phase 2 is at least a couple of years down the road). With phase 1, we will add a master suite and a 2nd floor (to be finished out with phase 2), not to mention a complete face lift.

We moved out on August 15th into an above-the-garage apartment behind our neighbors house. It is very (very) small, but we've happily made it our temporary home. Pictured is our house in 2003, pencil drawing of blueprint, our current renovation status, and our temporary over-the-garage apartment.

If you want to follow the progress, check out our picture site. It's updated a couple of times per week.









My one (major) upset during this process is that due the size of our dwelling I had to purchase a small FAKE Christmas tree. I am a strong advocate for real Christmas trees so it absolutely killed me that I couldn't fit one in the apartment. I guess I technically could have purchased a tiny real Christmas tree, but I couldn't rationalize spending money on a new tiny tree stand, new decorations, lights, etc. for only one year of use. See pictured my thrifty Christmas tree (star made of aluminum foil).