There just aren’t enough hours in the day. Life around here has been adjusting to elementary school homework again, an exciting new job for the Mr., a not-so-exciting week long business trip for the Mr., me single-parenting it for the week, trying to catch up on that herringbone wall, dealing with the irrationalizations of a 3 year old, taking out my stress on the treadmill…and trying to enjoy the journey along the way. I keep reminding myself that growth doesn’t come without transition and stretching.
In the meantime, I finding little pieces of Heaven rearranging furniture and finding snippets of time to work on home projects.
Progress has been happening with the fireplace shelves.
They just need a coat of primer, paint and books.
AND, a couple new accent table additions made they way to our house via The Company Store. Not sure where their permanent place will be yet but they are versatile enough that they could work anywhere.
I have a handful of go-to stores that I look at when I’m searching for just the right piece. I’ve always thought of The Company Store as a place for bedding (which they have an awesome selection) but little did I know that they also have a fabulous line of home decor items as well. I’m definitely going to have to add them to my shopping list resources.
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Stay tuned!
*The Company Store gifted me this side table.*
Michelle says
What kind of brackets and wood are you using for the shelving? I have an area in the playroom that I need shelves and this would be perfect for that space!
Michelle Hinckley says
They are actually just little wall “L” brackets from Home Depot. 🙂
Michelle says
How about the wood?
Macy says
I can’t wait to see how you put together these floating shelves! I’ve been mulling around some ideas to fix up a strange nook in our guest room and I keep going back to the idea of building some floating shelves. Can you post more photos of the process when you’re finished?
Terri says
Those will be awesome! What kind of wood did you use? I like the thickness of it. Thanks!
Michelle Hinckley says
It was actually mdf pieced together.
my blog says
Rather helpful, looking forward to coming back