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Finding the right piece of art can be tricky. Most of the time picking a beautiful piece is first determined by your budget. Hey, I'd love an original Van Gogh but...
And I'll be honest, "I'd better be better damn sure I like for EVER if I'm gonna pay that much..." has gone through my mind a time or two.
So then you go
Vintage light fixture reveal with HomeAdvisor.
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This poor stair wall has many identities over the past years.
But believe it or not, I think we may finally be done with this space (but don't hold me to that).
I posted about the installation of the planks (part 1, part 2) a couple of months ago thanks to some help finding a great carpenter through HomeAdvisor.
The space was almost complete but there was just one more thing that would take
Laying an interior brick wall
I have an obsession with marble and brick. I've pretty much clad as many surfaces with marble in my home that I can think of and now I'm moving on to brick.
Brick can be tricky though.
You have to be careful where you put it or it can look out of place.
Brick is typically used on fireplaces or outter walls...or older buildings or lofts but that doesn't apply here.
I would put brick on every wall of my home but that would be overkill. Plus I live in a 1970's rambler and they didn't typically
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My little-big man's bed is done-zo. I scored this vintage bed off of KLS Classifieds (Salt Lake City's version of Craigslist). The women who sold it to me didn't want to let it go but said she needed the space. Before she'd even let me come take a look at it she said, "You're not going to paint it
How to remove paint from hardware with your crockpot.
The Mr. has been on a business trip all week and the two oldest went to Yellowstone with Grandpa and other family which left me and the youngest boy at home to par-tay. I had all kinds of fun activities planned as well checking quite a few DIY projects off my list. Unfortunately, Mr. Strep throat came to visit my boy the second after everyone left. Argh. So instead of a week of fun and projects, we've been camping out in bed all week and monitoring a 4-day fever around the clock. On top of
Through my camera phone lens.
The little/big man's bedroom is coming along. It's now become a race against the clock as I'm trying to get it done between the Mr's business trips, a photo shoot and then debuting it on Studio 5. I've always worked best with a little "feet to the fire" business.
I'm in love with this navy-ish blue wall called Blue Fedora by Valspar from ACE. I've never really used Valspar before but it went on beautifully and there was very little odor. It my just be one of my favorite new paints.
It
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