Wire Shelving

If I were a billionaire I would have custom shelving and cabinetry in every closest in the house, my OCD would flourish.  Until then I rely on old faithful, metal shelving.  Metal shelving is my go to for closet organization; I can install it myself easily and quickly, it’s super affordable and I can customize it for any size storage I need.

The linen closet in one of our basement baths drove me crazy every time I tried to put something in it, I had been dealing with it knowing some day I’d like to tear the whole thing out.  I couldn’t do it anymore and really wanted the extra storage space.

Glass Closet Doors

The glass doors the previous owners had installed were to big for the opening, which meant I could only open the doors on each side about 8 inches.  It was chaos inside and only housed two shelves, barely reaching from one side to the other.

I took the doors down making some Craigs-lister quite happy with their new find.  I fought with the existing shelving brackets for at least a half hour before giving up and working around them.  I was being lazy and didn’t feel like repairing drywall so I worked my new shelving around the existing brackets.

See the old brackets there, they look like they are supporting the new shelving.  I didn’t need that extra support in this particular closet but they get to stay there anyways.  I filled the closet back up with all our odds and ends towels Diesel’s shower towels and some random baby stuff in storage until needed again.

Hung up a extra set of random curtains and called it a day.  I’ve got room to spare and no more stuff on the floor.  Have you ever used wire shelving?  Do you like it?

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Thank Goodness for Skidloaders

Remember when we tackled our yard few years back?  You can find it here.  It was weekends of work, in fact I just found these in between photos that reminded me how hard it was to potty train a dog with no grass.

Yup, that’s Diesel…I could carry him then.  But he grew so fast, here’s a few months later.

Lots of change in our little big pup, not so much for our beautiful landscaping.  We did get grass in that summer though, it looked like we rolled out green carpet the day we laid the sod.  We gave ourselves a break for one summer before we resumed full force through the buck thorn in the corner section of our lot. The second half of the lot was not nearly as bad as the main property, we cleared through it in a long weekend with help and a skid loader of course.

The oak tree seems to be a good point to find your way through these photos, it’s amazing how much our lot has changed since we bought our property in 2007.  Here’s a good round up of our progress.

Lot’s more for me to mow ;)   That’s the far corner there looked like this for 3 years, most people in the neighborhood leave their lots like this, buck thorn and all.  The OCD in me couldn’t stand it, must clear, must clean, must make perfect.

It may appear we took down several trees but I can count on my hand how many were removed, and they were already dead I promise. Here’s a shot looking toward the house.

It’s pretty amazing when I look back and see were we started, actually hard to believe sometimes.  I’ve got lots of landscaping to put in someday but am waiting for the exterior of the house to be done.  Besides for once I’m not actually sure what to do, it’ a huge lot and I may need to seek out a little help.

It was a show stopper in the neighborhood I tell you, people couldn’t believe we had a pond in our back yard they could never see it before.

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Man’s Room

If I were to name my least favorite room in the house it would have to be our basement TV room.  It’s decked out in cedar all the way around, it has the fanciest little bar (complete with a few mice in the deep dark corners), the worlds most awkward fireplace set up making for a even more awkward room set up.

Here’s what it looked like the day we moved in.

Here’s the Moved In version, TV check, Couch Check – Everything a man needs.

And I almost forgot, dirty, dirty carpet even after a hundred carpet cleanings.

I’ve wanted to redo this room since we moved in but had other plans for the budget.  So to tune things up a bit I tore a lot out and only spent money on paint and new carpet.  Since we have plenty of natural light upstairs and through out most of the basement I wanted to create a Theater like room so I used this as a opportunity.  I had to use words like “Mans Room” and “Theater Room” to really sell my husband on the idea of painting the cedar he loved so very much.

So I tore out the bar area and the brick/fireplace opening the room up more and making for a better layout.  I also went with dark paint colors for the walls (Sherwin Williams Malarca) and ceiling (Sherwin Williams Bronze Tone).

Let’s not forget my favorite part – New carpet, I’ve waited to replace this carpet since we bought our house 4 years ago.  I finally feel like I can sit on the floor, just in time for out little one :)

I’ve got plans to put a new bar in the future.  I’ll be working on the tile first and then install cabinets.  We also just scored a Electrolux Beverage Center at a fundraiser for an amazing deal so I can check of the appliance purchase early.

What’s your least favorite room in your home?  What are your remodeling wishes for it?

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Nesting in the Laundry Room

Husband said I nested through my entire pregnancy, realistically I nest everyday.  I’m a neat freak on the surface (not a germ freak) and love having everything in it’s place.  I had our whole house unpacked and put together in a couple of days if you don’t count the laundry room which seems to be the dumping ground for things that don’t have a home.  If you remember back when we moved in Husband didn’t really pack very well, if at all.  He also needs to get a library card since we don’t have a room we can dedicate to his books.  Here’s our embarrassing room that I usually leave out of our house tour when guests come over:

I don’t remember how it all went down but I made a trip to Ikea to buy new book shelves 7.5 months pregnant and was not able to lift the boxes.  :(   So I had to enlist Husband (who greatly dislikes projects) to haul the worlds heaviest boxes through the house and down to the basement.  But like he says, he can bring the muscle just don’t ask him to put anything together.

Most of the mess really was just a matter of putting back in it’s place, I had put up the long metal shelves when we first moved in and now we needed a better place for Brad’s books.

So I had everything all organized and then Husband needed to reorganize to his specifications, hence room a mess again.

Have you ever used the metal shelving units you can find at Home Improvement stores like Home Depot?  They are a must have in all my closets, easy to install and pretty affordable in comparison to the California Closets of the world.  This awkward space quickly became functional.

With just a few tools you can multiply your storage space.  I also hung a few curtains to hide the clutter (stole the idea from an awesome blog – Young House Love)

Hoping we can keep this room presentable.  What room in the house is your go to room for things that don’t have a home?

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Bring on Spring

This post is a little deceiving as I continue to back track chronically as best as I can.  Somewhere after my first 43 gallons of paint we managed to get all the weeds killed and yard prepped for sod.

As a reminder since April of our first summer (2008) till end of September (2008) we have conquered:

- removing about 50 trees
- removing about ½ an acre of 7-foot tall cockle-burs
- removing 360+ 4-inch diameter / 120lb railroad ties
- removing more underbrush

A lot more before pictures can be found here and here.

So spring is not officially here for 20 days (Yay!, just 20 days) but in honor of that great event later this month let’s celebrate with a little green grass.  Oh, I can smell it now after a fresh lawn mowing.

In late August we had both patios and front steps prepped and ready for cement.  We did not pour the cement ourselves but prepared the patios and front steps order to save some dough.  Using my trusty (I wish it was mine) bobcat brought in class 5 and sand.  This allowed us to negotiate the price of the cement significantly lower, they would just need to pull up and pour.

As you can see we instantly had grass to, not really we had over 20 truckloads of dirt to haul in and prep the yard prior to laying the sod.

So late September after laying 23 pallets of sod we could finally walk through the yard and enjoy a good grilling out.  It was definitely heaven though, instant grass!!!  It was a big day in the Nelson household, I had been cleaning muddy paws off Diesel and Penelope for almost a year.  So in honor of Spring around the corner I hope you enjoyed our new yard.

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Baby Boys Room – Before and After

I’m going to dive in to the before and afters since I already gave you a sneak peek of the room yesterday.  Here’s a quick reminder of what it look liked when I got started.

Remember those glass closet doors?  Brad did not want me to take them down, I think because he didn’t want to have to carry them upstairs.  But I did it anyways, sold them on craigslist and replaced with curtains.  I even managed to use my sewing machine to hem them as well as the panels on the windows, big step for suzy homemaker.

I’ve manged to put together all the big ticket items over the past few months.  I also just added more storage with some Ikea cubies a couple of weekends ago knowing you can never have enough storage.

I had my eye on the owl bedding from dwell for a couple months and was super pumped when I found a brand new package on Ebay for almost have the retail price.  I moved the artwork in from our unused sitting room, you can see better pictures of it in this post. The prints are done by Matte Stephens and you can buy his prints here on Etsy.

I love the brightness of the new paint in fact I painted this room almost a year ago already and have been decorating around the colors, not something I normally recommend or practice.  Here’s the info on the paint: Sherwin Williams Honeydew on the walls, Slow Green on the ceiling and painted the trim in Greek Villa like I have been in the rest of the house… So much trimming!

Leave your comments below, I’ve off to snow plow the driveway.

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Baby’s Bedroom Sneak Peek

If you read the post last week with a quick house tour of the rooms I didn’t get a chance to snap a picture of before I lathered them in paint you will probably recognize this room.  This is the bedroom closest to our room that seemed like the most obvious to transform for our new little boy.  Since little boy is not here yet and a name has not been decided I’ll have to stick with “baby boy” or something appropriate until then.  Promise to share as soon as he enters this world.

Back to the sneak peek though, I had painted this room early on in 2008.  I had to whip every bedroom into a livable space asap, we were like a Bed & Breakfast at least one weekend out of every month with every room filled with a guest.

We have taken several trips to Africa and this room was the go to with the memorabilia.  Doesn’t really seem appropriate for a newborn and I had become very bored with the neutral paint color.  So I’m not going to share much today, but here’s some odd angled photo’s of the new paint color.

What do you think about those lovely glass closet doors with the worlds largest crack through them.  A little 80’s maybe?  Consider them gone.

I’m waiting on a delivery for the room today and if all goes as planned I will share a finished project tomorrow.  Stay tuned.

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Baby’s Bathroom Before and After

I’m going to dive into a current project, Baby Boy #1 is due in April so I’ve been working on the bedroom and adjoining bathroom.  I’ve got a big wish list for the lower level bathrooms so I didn’t want to stick a lot of money into it but wanted to freshen it up.  These before pictures are not as raw as I had started when we bought the place, the walls were white and I had those famous gold shower doors that have since been removed.

The counter top simply could not be changed, it is not a standard size.  If it was I would be off to Home Depot so fast and back with a new (CLEAN) fabricated counter top my husband wouldn’t even know it happened.  Instead I applied some clean white paint to the cabinets to freshen and brighten up the room.

Paint I already had, but bought a new mirror at Home Goods and a new faucet & drawer pulls at Home Depot.  The faucet was the kicker in the budget but decided on a trendier one knowing I could still use it when I got down to tearing out the bathroom someday.

I did not repaint, it was already blue and choose to work with what I had.  So throw in a new shower curtain from Dwell Studio and some custom artwork and call her him good.

I could have done this for much less without that fancy faucet I had to have, but still my budget under $200.  Here’s the rundown:

Paint: Sherwin Williams, Interesting Aqua, Studio Blue Green, Greek Villa

Shower Curtain: Dwell Studios

Hardware & Faucet: Home Depot

Mirror: Home Goods

Do you have a bathroom makeover you would like to share?  If so leave a comment and I will contact you for information.

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House Tour Continues

Remember back when I gave a quick tour of the house before we moved in and before I owned half of Sherwin Williams.  Well I only posted pictures of the ones I had of rooms with no paint yet, does that make sense?  I only had pictures of half the house unpainted, shame on me for getting so excited.  So today I’m going to give you a quick run down of the rest of the rooms before I dive into more before and afters for each of them, yeah more projects to come.

Our house has 4 bedrooms and a ridiculous 6 bathrooms.  Here is the second bedroom on the main floor.  Nope, I don’t own two of that Pottery Barn duvet this was before I moved it into the first floor master bedroom.

And here is the 4th bedroom situated on the lower level.

The Den looks similar to its before picture, we just managed to get rid of said husbands dirty craigslist couch and set our selves up with something a little more adult like.

Here’s the adjoining sitting room until I find something else to do with this walk through room.  I’ve actually posted on this room way back, I painted the ceilings to match the wall and added some wall clings, check out the afters here.

And the famous husbands office, don’t mind the mess it’s the cleanest it has ever been.  His office is the 3 season porch that I had shown you earlier how we added a couple french doors for a little privacy.

And last but not least our beautiful kitchen, don’t get me wrong it’s a great size and has lot’s of potential but several of the cabinet doors are missing, I would paint them if I could but they are laminate and several of the appliances don’t work. :(   And lets be honest, 80’s laminate cream isn’t my style.

So I will leave you with that today, I skipped the six bathrooms and will save for another post before I dig into the fun stuff.  Have a great day, leave your comments below.

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Sitting Room Paint Colors… Continued.

Getting back on schedule after that House Beautiful detour, I’m back to the sitting room which is directly beside the living room.  So it may look familiar to my post last Thursday. Since the sitting room below and the living room from last week post share a small dividing wall and ceiling I continued the paint colors through out.  Here’s a reminder of our bare walls before, you can see a little bit how all the rooms are connected and open to each other.

Yup, all white.  The only thing I changed below is the wall color.

It’s pretty amazing what a few gallons of paint can do to a room.  I want to get all the trim painted white but in due time.

Colors:  Sherwin Williams, Library Pewter, Rembrant Ruby.

I also scored on the furniture, I wasn’t planning on getting any for this room for awhile but I happened to walk into Pottery Barn on the right day at the right time.  I got the white sectional, coffee table, side tables and zebra rug for $720.  They were floor samples and didn’t have a mark on them.  Can you say double bonus?!?!?

Looking forward to removing the banisters, painting the trim and new carpet sooner than later…fingers crossed.

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