Monthly Archives: April 2007

milestones and other happenings

My little sister, Morgan, graduates from college in 4 days. She has accomplished so many impressive things in her life, this is just the latest in her long list of milestones. At age 21, she is graduating with 2 bachelors of arts, the first in English, and the second in Communications (with an emphasis in news – editorial). Last year she was named the Editor of her college paper, The Daily Utah Chronicle, after a successful two year stint as a columnist… and all this in just her last four years.

In high school, Morgan had straight A’s, was a dancer, and even had a short singing career. She travelled all over the world dancing in competitions, and in 2001 was the first person to ever win four world championships (choreography, advanced teen line dancing, showcase, and pro-am). She has even choreographed a dance published in Linedancer Magazine called 7-digits. She is “famous” in Japan and actually gets asked for autographs! :) Before going off to college, she gave singing a try and recorded a demo CD. She was even offered a record deal from Michael Jackson’s fathers label, but she decided she wanted to go to college rather than start a career in singing! Did I mention she also starred in a music video?!?


She is now engaged to her high school sweetheart, Mike Liti, and they will be married in November. I am so proud of all she has done, and I look forward to witnessing all that she will go on to do in her life! She is an amazing girl, and I am so happy she is my sister and my friend!

As a side note… I was featured today on Kim’s blog as her “Creative Blog of the Day”. I am beyond flattered and of course very proud. She has featured some of my favorite blogs already, so to be listed amongst those names is truly an honor. :) You can check out what she had to say about me, and other creative bloggers here. Thanks Kim!

inspiration in use

I love the idea of “inspiration friday”. I have seen it in action on quite a few blogs, and I just love looking at the photos that inspire people. So I have been thinking this week about what I could use for my inspiration post. I didn’t want to use current magazines since most of you (I’m sure) get the same ones I do, so I thought back to the older magazines I’d saved. One came to mind that I actually used as inspiration to create a look in my old kitchen. I thought it would make a fun post. You can see the inspiration room, and then the room it inspired me to create…

Josh and I bought our first house in 2003 (or 2002? I can’t remember now). Budget (of course) was an issue, so we decided on a fixer-upper. Josh and his father, both being in construction, and my Dad in drywall, it seemed the logical route for us to take. It wasn’t long after we moved in that we completely gutted our kitchen (actually most of the house) and put in motion plans to create a new one. Living without a kitchen for months is no picnic, but I suffered through it to try and create the kitchen of my dreams. I didn’t want just any kitchen, I wanted a beautiful kitchen. I spent a few weeks looking through magazines for inspiration, and I fell in love with one I found in a 2001 Country Living. (Keep in mind, that even with a mac-n-cheese budget, I still have caviar taste…)

This is the inspiration photo I found for our new kitchen.

It’s a custom kitchen with lava stone countertops and a huge open space to work with. It certainly doesn’t have much in common with our space; which is a long, dark and narrow galley kitchen. Nevertheless, I took the photo to a cabinet maker behind my husbands shop and he was able to reproduce a very similar looking cabinet to fit my space.

In our kitchen we used limestone countertops (which I don’t recommend as they were very hard to live with). I did look into the lava stone counter tops (from the photo), but they were far from fitting into the budget. We also considered concrete, but were scared off when the salesman told us it will crack and it’s just considered part of it’s “charm”. The limestone offered a natural look without being as “busy” as granite can sometimes look. The look of the limestone is great, but it stained very easily. I had the cabinets painted in a bright off-white with an antique glaze in all the crevices. We couldn’t afford the viking range, but we did splurge for the viking hood, which I love. I also really wanted a farm house sink, but budget did not allow it. The two hanging lights were from Restoration Hardware (the closest I could find, in trying to keep to the detail of the inspiration room which had old nautical lights). The sink hardware was another splurge, (the smaller details make such a difference in a kitchen). We finished the backside of the lower cabinets in a wood stain to try to match the photo. We added the spindles on the sides even though the countertop didn’t have an overhang, as our hallway was to narrow to accomodate seating on that side. (Another detail I just love).

I just love the way it turned out. It broke my heart to leave this kitchen behind when we sold the house. I have since moved on to trying to make my new house all that it can be. In case you haven’t already seen it, this is our new kitchen.

before and after #2

My family room went through the most dramatic change in our house (other than the addition). It started out with deep green walls with a faux brown finish (very dark) and had spanish red pavers and a huge built-in with even more spanish flavor… (curved openings, and knotty pine cabinet doors). It was probably my least favorite room when we purchased the house. I knew right away that I would repaint, but I thought I would try to work with the built-in by taking away some of the spanish elements. I figured if I (when I say I, I mean my husband) painted the whole thing white and added some old mouldings, etc… I could make it more my style.

As I revealed my list of ideas to my husband he began to realize the amount of work he would have to do to get it looking anywhere I considered half decent, and (surprise!) he was finally convinced that it needed to go. This led to our discovery that it did not have the spanish paver flooring continued underneath, which meant we would either have to patch in the spanish pavers (which I had already expressed my distaste for) or replace the flooring all together. Amazingly, he happily agreed to replace the flooring.

I decided on seagrass carpet. I had seen it in a few of my magazines and had my heart set on the material. The rest of the house has a dark (almost black) wood floor with very thin slats (the thinnest I have ever seen), and it would have been impossible to match. It took some research, but I finally found a company who carried the seagrass carpet, and (presto!) it was installed. I love the way it came out. I also had my dad smooth the textured walls and ceiling and painted them “latte” from restoration hardware.

The room felt like a cave before and it is so much brighter now. It’s the room we spend most of our time in, so I wanted it to be light and casual. Here’s a few before and after photos so you can see what I mean…

I think it’s best to mention that my new wall unit that holds our t.v. does have another side, but since the doorway to our addition had to be added it is currently in another room. I plan to move both side shelving units into my new office when it is ready. I only mention this because I am aware my t.v. looks kind of off-set and side heavy. :)

progress

As slow going as our construction project sometimes feels… it is beyond rewarding to finally see the changes taking shape. Our front porch has been untouched for a month or two… (and it has a long laundry list of “honey-do’s“), but yesterday some progress was made and I am so pleased with the results. I thought I would share some photos of our not-so-glamorous looking exterior. Josh, my dad, and my father in law are responsible for 95% of the construction ongoings at our house, and they do a fine job, if I do say so myself!

The soffiting is the latest project. It’s a vinyl product we are using that looks similar to bead board. It never has to be painted and is maintenance free which is always a plus. We chose to do the new porch overhang as well as the roof line around the entire house, since one of the previous owners decided to do a popcorn ceiling type effect with the white paint. (Some one clearly was not thinking aesthetics when that decision was made!)

Only the front of our house has the cement shingle siding (still unpainted). The rest of our house is pumpkin orange colored stucco (hate it! but budget decided we could only do the front). When the stucco to the addition is completed and the soffiting is finished we will be painting the whole exterior the same color, so it will blend much better than it does now.

Here’s a before and after photo, you can see that the soffiting makes a huge difference!
We still have the porch railing, brick work, paint, side walks, etc. to do. The list seems never ending.
My dad also worked a little bit on the drywall in my new office. The walls and ceiling are so crooked in that room, it is taking a ton of work to try to get it look even close to straight. The ceiling has a whole box of drywall in just one spot, it is still drying and has a ton of air bubbles coming through due to the depth the mud layers. The closet doors and bedroom door are new, and the window will soon be replaced with a set of french doors leading to our backyard.

I can’t wait until it’s ready to decorate, I have so many ideas already! If only money came as quickly and easily as the ideas…

i’ve been tagged!

I just happened to be catching up on some of my favorite blogs and saw that Suzi Finer tagged me as one of her favorite blogs! Since this is the first time I have been “tagged”, I am thrilled. :)

So in keeping with tradition, (and blog etiquette) here is a list of my current top five blog friends.

One Woman’s Cottage Life – It’s always fun to watch the progress at some one’s house with great style.
Past Present Collection – Heather creates amazing things! She has a web store coming soon, that I can not wait to shop at!
Raised In Cotton – I love her style and photos. There is a shop too, that sadly doesn’t sell things online for me to buy, but if you live near Missouri, you are in for a treat!
The Cottage Nest – this is my newest favorite. Jen has beautiful inspiration photos and photos of her own home that always make it fun to peek in at.
Honeysuckle Lane – Lana creates adorable dolls and other goodies.

P.S. The charms are now online, as well as some new vintage journals, I’m excited about. Be sure to check them out.