The Spare Room

As I mentioned the weather was pretty crappy during this vacation, so I had to come up with inside projects. And my spare room has been on the to-do list for ages. I really want a cute space for those few times a year that people actually come and visit me. And I have all of my awesome extra furniture just shoved in there not really being particularly cute. And the number one reason is, as always, CEILINGS SHOULD BE WHITE! Every time I look in there or even walk by, the poopy brown dark cave impression given by the hated taupe walls and ceiling is just depressing. I can even see hints of it from the hall or even laying in my bed and looking out the door. The brown had officially worn out any shred of welcome it never had. Time to paint.

I had been debating about color and had the same hang-ups I had with my bedroom — had to be cheerful and make the room feel bright. And this room is even more challenging because it faces north and is even more dreary than my room (which is why I chose my room as the master in the first place instead of the other even though it is larger). And just like the debate with my room, I ended up at the same solution — go with a known winner, cream. So the same color as my room, Chapel Wall with Sugar Dust ceiling. 3 days of painting and a room transformed.

spare bedroom

Cast off extra furniture includes inherited red love seat, which presented problems when pondering alternate paint colors.

Ikea curtains

I bought these curtains from Ikea ages ago and were suppose to include hem tape but it didn’t so I had to get creative with a swag instead of my standard straight. Sorry about photo quality — even in the middle of the afternoon it is still kind of dark in here (but it IS November, so kind of expected.)

desk spareroom

Moved my desk from the living room.

New rug

Love the new rug, also from Ikea, and Lily likes hanging out in here too.

Not fully decorated yet. And I need to figure what to do about a bed. I’m torn between a sofa bed or going to mattress discount place and getting a real bed. On the to-do list. Even so, it feels so much brighter in here, which spills out into the hall. Still work to do but I am happy to have made some progress.

Waking on the Brighter Side

While things are finally getting a little easier, they haven’t been great. New guy is getting there but needy and pointing out that all of our training materials are basically crap. We haven’t had a new hire in 5 years and a lot has changed in that time. And we are launching a website redesign and no one really remembered that staff needs to be trained, so “Merridee is good at training, she’ll do it.” Thanks guys! After months and weeks of stress and drama, I am desperate for a break. Thankfully I do the scheduling now. So I put myself down for a week off — and just in time for my birthday and the first anniversary of me in the house.

lily wakes me up

Her favorite trick is to rest her chin on the side of my bed and whine when she thinks I should get up. She HATES it when I read in bed before getting up in the morning.

So the first three days of my vacation it rained — a lot! Which was the perfect excuse to lay in bed, sleep and be lazy. Lily HATED it!  She was so confused when after she whined for hours, I would get up, take her out, feed her, wander around for 10 minutes and decide go back to bed. She would come and check on me every hour or so and I would try to explain to her that she gets to sleep all day all of the time and now it was mummy’s turn. I would manage, driven by guilt, to get up long enough to take her for walks when there was window when the rain paused. But for the most part, pile of lazy! Loved it.

But after 3 days, the weather and I had seemingly done our thing and was ready for reality again. It was still pretty soggy outside, so I decided I couldn’t tolerate another winter waking up in such a poopy brown depressing room. I had been hemming and hawing about what color to paint my room for months now and couldn’t really decide, which is why I hadn’t tackled it yet.  I needed something bright to battle the dark winter months. AND CEILINGS SHOULD BE WHITE. So I went with a color that had worked well in the other house — bright yet soothing — Chapel Wall, which is basically cream. Boring I know, but also bright yet soothing.

I strung out the painting process over 4 days. 2 days for ceilings and 2 days for walls. For a 9×13 foot room, that is really milking it. I took lots of breaks, made some lovely food and pondered future arrangements for after. Also contemplated decorations, since I basically didn’t do any decorating in that room when I moved in. By Friday of my vacation I had finished up, and managed to do all of the styling that was going to happen at this point. Not a decadent sanctuary, but a huge improvement on what it was.

Mirror and Bed

Once again, my furniture doesn’t really fit the space but I love it all too much to get rid of it. The mirror was Grandma Hanson’s, the dresser I got in middle school, headboard I refinished, lamp and books were Grandparents Doman.

Closet

I took the closet doors off when I first moved in. I have hated closet doors for years. But I knew at times the mess inside does need to hide, so I hung the curtain rod I insisted on bringing from the Rex and then lost one of the finials for in front of it.

East wall

I don’t really like my standing mirror anymore but I don’t have room in my bathroom to do my make-up in there, so it had to stay and be inconvenient. The Renoir poster was a present from Kevin when he was an intern in D.C., so is 20+ years old and looks like it. The hanging lamp I inherited when someone left in the basement at the Rex (I have suspicions but that makes me want to keep it more — bitch owes me.) Blanket my mom made me, little table and then purple shelf.

Window

Got the lace curtains hung at the correct height and then put the old bathroom shelf in the corner to hold all of the books and bed stuff. I don’t love this bit but am to cheap to shop for anything new at this point.

I am keeping my eyes pealed for something awesome to hang over the bed. Also contemplating the pros and cons of another hanging light, maybe something from Ikea — keeping my options open.

Cramming it all in

I knew that I wanted my new living room to be a robbin’s egg blue ( not sure why I knew that, but once planted in my brain it wouldn’t budge) so that is how it played out. And of course, WHITE CEILINGS! I also did an accent wall along the hall with the same yellow as the kitchen. The whole thing is very cheerful, even in depressing gray winter.

But once the paint was done I needed to arrange the furniture and decorate. Turns out that what I thought would be a room practically designed for my furniture, nothing really fit at all how I hoped. And I was scratching up the floor moving things around all the time, not to mention making my back sad. My biggest problem is that I LOVE my furniture and I wanted anyone who came over to see all of the awesome pieces I have. But not enough space, so what would get booted to the back bedroom? My orange couch, which was my first grown-up furniture purchase? Nope. Where would people sit? The ugly blue chair or ugly green chair that I inherited from my grandparents? They are too prefect with the wall color and age of the house and where would people sit? The old tv or old stereo (also inherited). Super cool and great talking points, so they have to stay. Shelves hold plants and plants are a must, especially in front the big windows. My desk? Also holding plants (and I’ve had it since junior high and am so attached). Ugly Coffee table I inherited from Deacon? Where would people put their beverages? The little white cabinet? It looks perfect under the thermostat with the $700 lamp on it. Sigh.

In the end, the awesome armoire got booted and people will just have to put their coats in the real coat closet and games can go in the back room and pulled out when needed. It still feels a little crowded. Future project is to rethink, but for now I’m OK with it.

The wall hangings also went through several rounds of rearranging, which made me feel super guilty about putting nail holes in my freshly painted walls, but I’m over it.

armoir

It looked good but couldn’t stay

living room

Getting things arranged

mom living room

Mom by the little white cabinet and Rex painting

living room

The armoire is gone but the art still needs work. And a rug to pull things together.

Ceilings should be WHITE!!!

I moved into the Kimball house the last week of September (I considered it a late birthday present) and it didn’t take me too long to figure out that taupe is the worst color in the world! I looked that the house on one of the hottest weeks of the year but now at the shorter days of fall, the poopy brown walls were just depressing and made the rooms feel small and dark. And CEILINGS SHOULD BE WHITE!

I’m a whore for fun wall colors, so I decided that it made more sense to paint before unpacking most areas.

I started in the kitchen:

Kitchen before paint

Kitchen before paint

Kitchen before paint

Look at the fancy new fridge! It is huge inside.

And now it is yellow:

yellow kitch

Kitchen painted yellow and the cabinet doors removed

yellow kitch

Kitchen painted yellow and coat hooks and all decorated up