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22 July 2013

A Place to Drop Your Things...

Since Frank and I park in the garage everyday, we almost always come into our home through the breezeway.  When we moved in, there was a step up from the breezeway into the Dining Room.  As we talked through our renovation plans, we decided it would be better if there were no step up immediately to enter the home, and if there were some place we could drop our things as we entered.  There's nothing I hate more than a big pile of mail on the kitchen counter, and shoes all over the place. 

Our solution was to create a mini-mudroom with a "sunken" floor.  We chose to tile the floor with the same tile we used in the entry/foyer, and added cubbies for coats, a bench to store and put on shoes, and even a "stuff" tower for mail, phones, bags, etc.  The mudroom entry lets us enter the side but still take off our coats and shoes right away without walking all the way to the front door, etc.  So here's how it's shaping up...

Standing at the end of the kitchen island, looking towards the mudroom/breezeway.

Mail/Stuff Tower.

Mudroom bench seating and coat cubbies.

We'll be adding hooks in the cubbies as well, but those are still in the works.  The mudroom is turning out just as we hoped, and we know it's an area we'll use heavily every day!

Red Oak





We have hardwoods!!  The flooring went in a couple weeks back (I've been bad about posting, I know!) and has since been stained.  But before we jump ahead, let me share a bunch of picks from the hardwood installation.

The whole installing job took about 3 days, so it was pretty quick for the amount of space they did.  Here's a look at the floors, pre-stain...

Living Room

Living Room, Kitchen & Breakfast Nook

Dining Room

Dining Room & Hall to Foyer

Hallway   
Hallway to Bedrooms

You know how Tyson loves to jump in my pictures!
Kids' Bedroom

Looking towards pantry from living room.

Standing in Living Room looking towards mudroom.

We love them!  The floors were sanded, stained and sealed on site.  So here's a little sample shot of how we selected our stain...

Stain selection - samples
Can you guess which one we picked?  Which one would you pick?  I'll let you know our final choice when I post about the floors... stay tuned!!

FINALLY we have bar seating!

I searched for months on end for bar stools that were in our price range, would be comfortable and would work with my overall design aspiration for our lower level bar area.  I stalked craiglist for months, but the options there were either too expensive for something used, they didn't have enough (we needed 3-4 stools) or they were just plain ugly!  So, the hunt continued for quite a while. 

While out on a recent shopping run, I came across a bar stool I thought might work.  At first, I thought about purchasing the slate gray color.  After contemplating the purchase and going home, I realized the blue would work much better.  I showed Frank to make sure he was on board with the purchase, and he approved.  So that's what we went with, and here are a few photos for you!
From the bigger open space looking towards the bar area.

Standing in the bar area, looking down the seating row.
 P.S. - don't mind the mess in the background.  Those are the stool boxes and the stairway is tarped and taped because of the construction upstairs.

Garage Door Decor

While Frank was traveling I decided to keep myself busy with a little DIY project.  Since we moved in, we both disliked the "door decor" on the garage doors.  The design is nice, but really doesn't go with the rest of the house.  The design sort of reminds me of an Egyptian palace, haha. So, here's what the door looked like before...

Garage door with decor - Before
Garage door without decor - After


All 3 doors after!


Now that the garage doors look better, the roof is drawing my eye more and more.  It's in good shape luckily, but the tree debris stains this light color.  When it's time for a new roof we'll be going with something darker to hopefully end that issue. 

As for the garage door decor, there's another DIY project checked off the list! We're thinking about painting these doors to coordinate with the rest of our updates, and then eventually replace them down the road.  More to come on that soon!