Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Cold feet contd.

After some measuring I realized that a 5x8 just wasn't going to cut it for the living room.  This became an issue because when you jump to an 8x10 the price jumps too (quite a bit actually).  While the hunt for the perfect living room rug continues, I have found a new rug obsession....painted rugs.  Check out two of my favorite examples from the blog-o-sphere:

               
               Painted rug by Charm Home
Painted rug from the almost 40 year old intern

Let me tell you, there are a lot of other painted rugs out there all using some version of a stencil or tape and the all important erslev rug from Ikea. Who can beat $39.99 for a 5x7 and $59.99 for a 6x9?  Granted these are flat weave and will require a location in our house that needs some floor coverage but doesn't require a cushy pile.  The men in my life, hubbs and pup, like to lay on the floor so comfort is almost as high as aesthetics on the priority list.  So, I'm thinking a painted rug looks like an excellent replacement for our current kitchen rug http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/39827?feat=902-CL1 (sorry for the link, I'm too embarrassed to include a photo).  Note to self, never purchase a braided wool rug.  Ikea here I come!!

Friday, October 7, 2011

Cold Feet

Most of the rugs at Hunter Drive are hand-me-downs.  And like most things I didn't pick out, I can't wait to buy a replacement.  We have really nice hard wood floors and a dog so I've tried to use rugs sparingly in our home.  Or, more honestly, I'm having a hard time finding the perfect floor covering.  On top of that I'm not thrilled about dropping a couple hundred bucks for something that will just become a haven for dirt and dog hair.  But the real problem is, I have cold feet...literally, so I really need to purchase a new living room rug before the winter.

The living room at Hunter Drive is in transition from the land of beige to a cozy spot with pops of color and new accessories for a look that is more modern than traditional.  A multicolored floral rug isn't going to cut it this time.  I also want to find something that will go with a variety of looks for down the road so I can change the curtains and pillow covers at my choosing.  I've been leaning toward something geometric and black and neutral.  Here are my favorites so far:

Tangier Rug at Ballard Designs $599 for a 6x9
Espana Area Rug in charcoal at Home Decorators Collection $249 for a 5x8
Kite Kilim Rug at West Elm $249 for a 5x8


Which do you like?  I've also been stalking home goods to see if something in my criteria magically appears.  No luck yet, but there are a lot of locations I can check out over a 3 day weekend!


Monday, October 3, 2011

Back Up: what happened to our bathroom?

I started this blog with the idea of showcasing the diy projects hubbs and I were doing around the house.  Tackling the bathroom was the biggest (and longest) project we had done yet and every time I go in there, I still can't believe we did it.  So...here are some before photos to remind you of how outdated and dingy the lone bathroom at Hunter Drive was:

                  

Lets just say it left a lot to be desired (and probably wasn't cleaned enough over the years ever).  Here is the bathroom today:



We started the renovation by just about gutting the whole bathroom.  The only thing we kept was the sheetrock and even that mostly came down.  The layout is exactly the same and was probably the easiest way to go.  What we did:
  • Wainscotting with trim and a custom "ledge" around the whole room, sink alcove and ceiling
  • Changed out the whole vanity and replaced it with a (free) double sink top and custom cabinet
  • New mirrors, lighting and fixtures in sink area
  • Demolished the cast iron tub and tile walls, installed new tub deep soak tub, imported tile and fixtures
  • New toilet and found storage cabinet for over toilet
  • Ripped up linoleum floors and rotten sub floor (yuck), replaced with new tile
Cost?  Probably $3,000 in all.  I think the look is much more expensive and luxurious.  Now if we only had a second bathroom...