Spring Pinterest Challenge Preview

Recently, Sherry Petersik (from YHL) and Katie Bower (of Bower Power) announced their Spring Pinterest Challenge would be this week and my little creative heart grew three sizes that day.  Of all the link parties in blogland, this one is by far my favorite.  It really brings out some amazingly talented people and it pushes me to try my hand at something new that I’ve been eyeing on Pinterest.

Pinterest Challenge - Spring Edition

And this challenge came at the perfect time; I knew exactly what I wanted needed to do.

You know those projects that you do and you think “YEAH… that’s so AWESOME!”, but then over time you start thinking “yeah… not so much.”?  The project I decided to tackle was a lot like that.  Something I liked on initial application, but it hasn’t really stood the test of time.  And something that every time I walked by, was really starting to bum me out.  It was time to change ALL that.

Want a little preview of tomorrow’s post?

I thought you might… so I updated another “blast from the past post” in preparation for what’s ahead.

Chalkboard Montage | Storypiece.net

You can click on the link here to see how I took an old cabinet door and turned it into a chalkboard for our laundry room.

This is the fourth post I ever wrote and I’m so glad I went back and updated it.  Not only does the post page load so much faster, the original photos were really blurry.  The lighting still isn’t great in them, but the image quality has vastly improved.

Need another hint?

Well… let’s just say this little board got a great big design improvement.

Welcome to Storypiece

How’s that for a tease for tomorrow’s post?  Are you participating in the Spring Pinterest Challenge? Is there something hanging around your place that you once loved, but have grown weary of?  Let me hear all about it in the comments.

Need more Pinterest Challenge fun?  Check out some of my other projects here, here, here and here.

Modern Conveniences

It’s been a while since I’ve shared an update about our kitchen remodel.  But if you follow me on Instagram, you know that we recently had a little addition to the space.  This baby arrived a few weeks ago and has been a pretty big deal in our lives.

New LG Microwave | Storypiece

The reason for the fanfare is that we didn’t have a microwave…. for four and half years.

It’s not for any noble or environmentally conscious reason; we just didn’t have one.

We used to have one.  When we moved into our home, there was no built-in and so we purchased a cheap counter top microwave.  Our intention was that “someday” we would install one above the stove.

Counter Top Microwave | StorypieceSometimes that “someday” can take awhile.  Eight years later, we were still living with our “temporary solution” when there was a small fire in it.  Thankfully no one was hurt and the fire was contained to the oven itself.  At the time, money was tight and replacing it wasn’t high on the priority list.  So I learned to cook without a microwave.

And we got used to not having a one.  Honestly, it really wasn’t that difficult since I’ve never been a big microwave user.  We mainly used it to heat water and make popcorn. So we bought a kettle and an air popper and we were content.  The only time we even noticed it’s absence was when we would have friends or family over and they needed to warm something.  Well…. then and when we went out of town and I realized I was leaving our housesitters without a modern convenience.

Kitchen Corner - Before | Storypiece

However, someday has finally arrived.  After lots of research, we picked out a microhood and have begun demolition of our kitchen cabinets.

**This is probably a great place to note that while ALL of this was going down, I was at a conference.  This install was actually a three day process with numerous trips to Home Depot that I was in no way involved in.  This is going to look surprisingly easy because for me, it was.  Tyson would tell you otherwise.**

Removing Stove Hood | Storypiece

Part of the delay in tackling this project was that we knew installing a built-in microwave meant that we would have to customize the cabinets.  The upper cabinets that hide the vent tubing for the stove hood are the perfect height for the hood, but too low for a microwave.   We would need to cut and raise the cabinets by five inches.  We didn’t want to do that until we knew we were ready to actually paint the cabinets.

Customized Cabinet | StorypieceThe process included moving the power source up a few inches as well.

Moving An Outlet | Storypiece

**I’m suddenly realizing that with the big hole above my stove, there is no turning back, is there?  Yikes!**

Once the hood was removed and the cabinet cut to the size we needed, Tyson added a support bar across the back.

Support Bar | Storypiece

He also custom cut a new shelf for the cabinet.

Installing A Microwave | Storypiece

To allow for all of the vent tubing, Tyson cut out spaces in the support bar and the shelf for the duct to feed through.  He made sure there was a hole for the power cable to feed up through too.

Duct Work Installation | Storypiece

Then it was just a matter of following the manufacturer’s installation directions.

Microwave Out Of The Box | Storypiece

Once the microwave was installed, he changed out the vent with a transition piece and used duct tape to seal the exhaust system.

Microhood Installed | Storypiece

As for the microwave itself, we went with the LG LMV1683ST.  It’s brushed stainless steel like our other appliances and we came across a killer deal for it online.  It was the most bang for our buck, it’s pretty and it will cook things… all this girl could ever hope for.

Installed Microwave | Storypiece

We still have plans to add a decorative panel across the front where the two cabinet doors were.  The panel will still open to access the exhaust tubing and power source, but for all intensive purposes it will look like decorative molding above the microwave. That’s the next step and I can’t wait!

Are you working on any big projects that are steadily coming along?  Have you ever gotten comfortable living without something that’s pretty common place? Is there an appliance in your home that you could never live without?

 

Favorite Find Link Party – Mad Men Edition

Welcome to my first ever Link Party!  Grab a drink and let’s mingle.

I’ve titled this the Mad Men Edition in honor of the season 6 premiere.  Did you see it? Tyson and I are huge fans of the show, but we’ve been watching it all through Netflix.  We got completely caught up Saturday night, just in time for the Sunday evening premiere.  But to avoid any spoilers let’s keep moving along.

This post also comes with the special edition title, since the Link Party was inspired by my friend, Victoria.  She has personal connections with Don Draper and friends through her brilliant use of photoshop.  If you are a fan of the show you should check out her posts here and my personal favorite here.  I think SCDP would be proud.

And finally, I’m giving a shout out to the retro show because of my Favorite Find.  As much as I enjoy (most of) the characters and the interesting ad campaigns, I most watch because I LOVE the style and decor.  I’ve shared openly that mid-century design is one of my favorites and the show is full of it.  Some time during Season 2, I started yelling at the screen, “My chair! There’s my chair!” while we watched Betty Draper enjoy an afternoon bender.

Mad Men Season 2 Ep 9

Seriously, I sometimes pay more attention to the sets than the storyline.

A while back, during some spring cleaning, Tyson made a run to donate some items to Goodwill.  When he returned, he casually mentioned that he had seen a really cool chair that I would’ve loved.  What do you mean “would’ve”?  That is all it took for me to want to check out this chair for myself.

Retro Chair

My man knows me so well.  It is an amazing piece and had loads of potential.  For a few bucks it came home with me and has been greatly enjoyed.

MidCentury Modern Armchair

Now, I’m honestly not sure what period this chair is from.  This isn’t exactly the chair that we saw on Mad Men, but it’s similar.  The tag on it says that it is manufactured by Stanley Furniture and I’ve searched high and low to get more information on it.  Regardless, it’s definitely unique and I’m so glad it’s ours.

Backside of MidCentury Chair

One of my favorite things is the decorative iron detail on the sides.

Decorative Iron Chair

I love the nailhead finish on the arms too.

Detail of Retro Armchair

One of my least favorite accessories was the kids bed pillow that was stuffed between the webbing and the cushion to keep the seat from falling in.  Creepy. Needless to say… that was removed before the piece came into the studio.

Sagging Seat Bottom

Now, for this next part you need to know two things:

  1. This chair is not a recent Favorite Find.  We rescued it before I had a blog, but I’ve never shared the story before today. (The photos are pre-blog quality too.)
  2. Had I been blogging, I would’ve known more people to talk to about updating it. Because folks… I painted this bad boy.

That’s right… The wood stained arms and legs got a coat of black paint.

Updated Goodwill Find

As much as I love the look and continue to enjoy the choice that we made, I now wonder if I would’ve opted to re-stain these areas instead of using paint.

Ironside Detail

In overhauling the piece, I also gave the seat a new cushion, reinforced the seat and updated the fabric.

Retro ArmChair

I picked a light blue and brown damask to go in our family room.

Brown and Blue Damask Fabric

But the chair has made a permanent home in the studio lounge.

Retro Chair Silhouette

I replaced the nail head trim too.  I went with a more decorative design that compliments the fabric.

Furniture Bling

There may or may not be a drill bit that snapped off and is permanently embedded in the arm.  But just like Don Draper’s escapades, that’ll be our little secret.

Mad Men Style Armchair

So there it is… one of my all time Favorite Finds.

Favorite Find: Chair Update

Now what about you?  What have you found that you are eager to share?  Here’s how to kick this party into high-gear:

  1. Click on the InLinkz button below to get started.
  2. Be sure to include a link to your Favorite Find post URL, not just the link to your blog.
  3. Under “Name”, put the title of your blog post
  4. Link back to me in your post so that all your friends now where the party is at.
  5. Feel free to link-up and join the party at Victoria’s blog too.
  6. Check out all the other Favorite Finds.  Leave comments, make new friends, but above all else: HAVE FUN!

Also, if you are not a blogger, please feel free to join in on the fun by sharing your Favorite Find in the comment section below.

Now who is first in the conga line?


 

Furniture Shuffle – Part 2

Last night I dreamt about furniture.  Specifically, I was helping a friend figure out how they were going to arrange 4 sofa sets in their home.

4 sets.

That’s a sofa with a love seat.

And in my sleep, I kept thinking, “if only they weren’t so ugly, this would be easier”. Because if you are trying to arrange 8 large pieces of furniture in a room, the obvious problem is the fabric, right?  But in dreamland, my brain kept trying to work thru fabric choices that would be so much better.  Then it all overflowed into fabric choices for the new chair in our family room.

This can only mean two things:  1) It’s time for me to put down the design magazines.  2) An updated post on our living room situation is seriously overdue.

For those that are new around here, last month I shared about our new sectional and our hopes for a new coffee table and overstuffed chair.

Changes to Come

Last night, I was literally dreaming about this chair.  But in blue.

TuftedSlipperChair

Sadly, Tyson doesn’t love it for our space.  So the hunt continues…

But let’s talk about what happened to our old red sofa.

Big Red

A few of you mentioned what great condition it is in for being 16 years old and I totally agree.  With our oldest wrapping up his junior year in high school, we know we want to hold onto it for a few more years instead of sending it to Goodwill or Craigslist-ing it.  It’s a sofa sleeper and could be a good starter piece for someone’s new apartment…. someday…  WAY down the road.  But I digress.

Anyhow, we moved the red sofa to the “formal” living room and I’ve fallen in love with it all over again.  The sofa is really comfortable and the larger piece invites more people into the area to just hang out.

A New Home for Old Red

However, we have an interesting problem.  We can’t decide on the actual furniture placement for the room.  Over the last month, we’ve lived with it in several variations and we are still undecided.  If we were to remove everything and design the area with an unlimited budget, we know exactly what we would do.  However, for one reason or another, all of the pieces need to stay in the space and that makes things tricky.

Here’s what we are looking at:

Option 1: Open Layout

Sofa On Wall

We can place the sofa along the wall and have an open sitting area.  This layout allows you to be see everything in the house and feels very open and inviting.  It also feels like everything is jammed up against the wall.

Option 2: T Layout

Sofa Off Wall

We’ve also considered floating the sofa, T-ing it out from the wall.  It creates two distinct areas (a living room and a dining room) and provides an intimate sitting space to enjoy.  It also feels like the room is more cut-off, but it’s nice not having everything up against the walls.

So there you have it.  The set-up for my very first poll.  Help a sister out and vote because we could seriously use your input. We want to know which is YOUR favorite layout!

Sofa On Wal l- View2Sofa Off Wall - View2

Which is you favorite furniture arrangement?

  • T it Out for Intimate Seating (56%, 5 Votes)
  • Open that Floor Plan Up (44%, 4 Votes)

Total Voters: 9

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Sofa On Wall - View3

Sofa Off Wall - View3

If you have additional comments or suggestions, I seriously want to hear those too.

How do you handle weird decorating dilemma’s?  Do you drag your family and friends into the fray? Do you have odd dreams or get your husband to move furniture all over the house until you reach a resolution?  My guy is the best!