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Dining Room Redesign 2018

17 Monday Dec 2018

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, The Home

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designinspo, diningroom, diy, homeredesign, homesweethome, interiordesign

So we are redesigning the dining room a bit and the first thing on the list is a new table and chairs. I want a completely different feel than we have now, which is modern country. I want the room to be more casual and comfy but incorporate a mix of traditional, mid-century and a touch of industrial style – to flow better with the rest of the house. These few photos pretty much express what I’m going for and I’m looking forward to putting it all together. We will have to lose the cabinets in the space because they are too dark so another storage piece is on the list as well. Once that’s done, I can decide if taking down the wall separating the room from the kitchen makes sense. We need much more space and that will do the trick but it’s definitely a big decision. For now, table shopping is where it’s at.

Backyard Makeover 2014

13 Friday Jun 2014

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, The Great Outdoors, The Home

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backyard makeover, crafty, diy, flowers, gardening, grass, home makeover, landscaping, patio, patio stones, resurfacing, resurfacing concrete, summer

The past month or so my husband and I have been busy getting our backyard ready for summer. Besides gardening and the usual cleanup, we seriously improved the space with a few projects that were long overdue. Now that we got everything checked off the list, we can finally enjoy the summer and relax. Something we are not used to. Lets just say I am very excited.

The first project on the list was to make the area where our garbage cans sit a little nicer to look at. At the time it was just dirt and I hated how it looked. On top of that, when it rained it was muddy and not fun to walk on. So, I thought of a simple solution. With the help of Craigslist, I found someone about 30 minutes away that was getting rid of tons of pebbles and stones on their property for free. You bet Dan and I were there that weekend shoveling as much as we could get our hands on. Once we got home, we sectioned off that side of the house and filled it with all our free goods. Much, much better!

Backyard Makeover 2014

The second project was to create a stone path from the side fence to the back patio. We bought the stones from Lowes and some white pebbles to fill in the spaces. Then, just grass seed to finally bring some green to the space. I was very happy with the result. Especially, after the grass was all grown.

Backyard Makeover 2014

Backyard Makeover 2014

After that was checked off the list, we had to tackle the fence situation. Our neighbors to the right is a nursery, which is awesome. But there is an ugly chain link fence in between us that allows no privacy at all. Since we don’t have the funds to have a new fence installed professionally, we chose to put up lattice. I saw this somewhere and thought it looked really good so we tried it and love the results. And with the overgrowth we have from the trees, it looks even better! We do plan to stain it to match the fence but whenever we get around to it is fine with me.

Backyard Makeover 2014

I also had a little project of my own, which my mother helped me with. Along the fence, its so hard to plant anything because the roots from the trees are crazy. So I used 3 old crates as planter boxes and created a small garden by the fence with hydrangeas and hostas. I thought it came out really cute.

Backyard Makeover 2014

The next big project was all done Memorial Day weekend, thanks to my husband. I wanted to create a small side patio with the same stones from the path so we have another seating area. To do this, he had to break up all the old cement that was there, which was a job all in itself. After he was done, we laid down 16 inch stones and filled in the spaces with the same white rocks. Then, laid down grass seed. The grass isn’t fully grown yet, but what a little space its turning out to be. I been looking at water fountains for sale online and visualizing what it would bring to our yard.

Backyard Makeover 2014

Then, it was finally time to conquer our back patio. We had planned to build a deck but after thinking about it more we decided to just resurface the concrete as best we can to save some money. It was a difference of $750 and a lot of work on our part since we were going to do it ourselves. This plan seemed better for us at the moment. So for $250 we bought all the supplies and concrete we needed, along with the stain to paint it with, and got to work. Although its not perfect, I have to say it came out pretty good considering I did all of it by hand. My husband mixed and poured, while I did the spreading. It was hard work but it got done. And what an improvement!

Backyard Makeover 2014

Backyard Makeover 2014

I also gave our back porch a makeover to freshen it up a bit. I stained the stairs to match the new color of the patio, painted the rails a nice black to pop, and added some art and plants to bring some style to the space. I also made a quick skirt with leftover fabric to hang under my potting bench so no one can see all the not so pretty stuff underneath. I am currently looking for a few more items but I am loving it so far. We are also hoping to purchase a new back door this summer, which will really add a nice touch.

Backyard Makeover 2014

Backyard Makeover 2014

And as far as the garden, it is doing the best it has ever been. Peonies are blooming, the bushes are full of flowers, the hydrangeas are growing super fast, and the rose bushes are showing their beauty with glee. I planted a few new things but everything that was already there is growing full force and smiling under the sun.

Backyard Makeover 2014

Backyard Makeover 2014

We are loving our backyard even more now. All our hard work has paid off for sure and we are so excited to share this peaceful space with our family and friends this summer. DIY all the way!

Backyard Makeover 2014

Renovation Recap

09 Wednesday Apr 2014

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, The Home

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before and after, design, diy, graystardesign, homeowner, interior design, renovation

Recently, I featured before and after photos on Instagram of all the renovation/redesign projects my husband and I have done since we lived here in the house. I thought it would be a cool way to look through all we accomplished in one shot, and people seemed to like it. So I figured I would share a post on the subject as well, since I have written about them in the past. Think of this as an outline to all we’ve done. I hope it inspires you to diy and have fun in the process. Enjoy!

Entryway
Renovation Recap - Entryway

Half Bath
Renovation Recap - Half Bath

Kitchen
Renovation Recap - Kitchen

Living Room
Renovation Recap - Living Room

Dining Room
Renovation Recap - Dining Room

Office
Renovation Recap - Office

Stairwell
Renovation Recap - Stairwell

Master Bath
Renovation Recap - Master Bath

Master Bedroom
Renovation Recap - Master Bedroom

Our Country Cozy Kitchen

06 Thursday Feb 2014

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, The Home

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country kitchen, diy, home sweet home, kitchen renovation, redesign, vintage

My husband and I finally have finished our kitchen renovation, which we started last spring. Most of the work has been done for awhile but we recently added the finishing touches this winter. I’ve been sharing this process since we first bought our home 2 years ago. You can see the initial redesign here: Home Sweet Home-Kitchen Redesign

This was how it looked before we did this final renovation:
Cozy Kitchen

I had a few main inspirations for the space but mostly wanted a country kitchen with all free standing pieces. You can read more about the items we bought here and a look into my search for artwork here.

Here are some photos from the demo:
renovation

My husband, Dan, and I are both very handy, being artists and DIYers. We painted all the pieces we found, built a custom sink cabinet with open shelving, and transformed a breakfast nook into an island. We purchased a new oven and sink, as well as all new lighting, new flooring, and paneling for the ceiling, which Dan installed and painted himself. The sink butcher block countertop was purchased at Ikea but the other two were bought online unfinished. I sanded and stained them myself to save on the cost. We had a little help with the demo and drywall, which took longer than we planned due to issues with the house, but all in all we can’t complain. We are both just happy it’s done!

Of course I am always changing things up but its great to have a space we love. My vision came alive and we both worked as a team to create our dream kitchen. Here is what it looks like today. All our hard work paid off.

Our Country Cozy Kitchen

Our Country Cozy Kitchen

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Our Country Cozy Kitchen

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Our Country Cozy Kitchen

Our Country Cozy Kitchen

Our Country Cozy Kitchen

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