Mistakes were made. As per always.
A Hallway Refresh
Sunday, February 18, 2024
How to Turn Store-Bought Bookcases into Custom Built-ins
Monday, December 14, 2020
I've been planning to write up a post with more detail about the Home Office built-ins' trim work even before the One Room Challenge ended. I think many of us are visual learners, so hopefully having the trims listed out will help if you want to do a similar project. I started with Target bookcases, but I think the premise can be applied to any basic bookcase. And feel free to use these trims as a jumping off point. There are so many different options, so mix and match to cover seams and create a look that you like!
These bookcases were previously standalone bookcases from Target, that I added an additional unit to, to the raise the height.
After vertical shiplap was added to the wall, the upper and lower units were secured to the wall. I also secured them to each other using 2 1/2" trim screws.
Then I added lots of trim to create a seamless, built-in look.
Restoration Hardware Dupe Drapes
Thursday, August 6, 2020
Series: An 80's Kitchen DIY Reno-{Part 14-Painting the Windows}
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
{An 80's Kitchen DIY Reno Series}
-Part 12-Marble Tile Backsplash and Sconces
DIY Desk for Working at Home {Quarantine Project}
Monday, April 27, 2020
I did end up needing about 3 more pieces of 2x4 than the plans called for, but it's a beautiful, substantial desk for not a lot of money. Especially considering the pre-made ones that I had my eye on were closer to $300. I used basic 2x4's and 2x6's labeled 'whitewood' from the box store.
I couldn't help but to get a few beauty shots below of a setup I'm hoping to have for it in the future. It will eventually go to its permanent home in a new office downstairs, but the functionality it provides NOW is just what we needed! If I end up wanting (or needing) to keep it as the school desk here permanently, I will probably build another one a little smaller to fit better in the space.
(For reference, this desk is 6' long and 2' deep.)
Pre-Spring Garden Clean Up {Hardscape & Shrubs}
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Oh this yard...it is the bain of my existence every year. I really love gardens and flowers, but I feel like the love doesn't translate into my yard. I will say it has been seven years since we planted this garden. It was originally a full-sun landscape, but as trees and shrubs have matured, it has become a mostly shade garden. But my plants and my grass aren't really shade tolerant, so it has not done well the last couple of years. On top of that, several of my favorite shrubs got nearly twice as tall as the tag said they would, so they were very over grown.


Now the patio floor...I mean, it just looked dirty no matter how much I cleaned it. We have put in french drains on both sides of the patio to alleviate the water that runs across it to no avail. So I cleaned and pressure-washed it and gave it a fresh new coat of paint.