It all started with this problem I have, which is that everywhere I go I want to buy everything I like! Tre and I go to antiques and thrift stores almost every weekend, and I am often overwhelmed by the amount of cool stuff I find. The hard part comes in justifying those purchases, through reasoning their usefulness or necessity. Therefore I decided to focus on one room of my house at a time, and to break down the problems and proposed solutions in order to focus my purchases into practical expenditures. When you walk into my house (through the back door.. I don't know a single person who uses their front door..) my kitchen is the first room you enter (after you ignore the gross mudroom/entry way that you really walk into) So I started there, with my kitchen, and I will move through into my living room, "spare room", bedroom and bathroom.
One thing to know about me, is that once I get an idea in my head I do everything in my power to make it happen. I also have a hard time starting a project and not finishing it. This meant I shlepped out to Ikea, spent $100 at Home Depot, and deconstructed my kitchen and applied one coat of paint in the same day that I also had a pap smear (yum!) and worked. Friday night I slept for about 4.5 hours and sprung right up to get back to it. By Saturday evening My walls, baseboards, and window frames had two fresh coats of paint. I didn't stop there though! The last step was the chalkboard backsplash
I'm not going to do a big update just yet with photos of the finished product. I'm still waiting on the finishing touch, window shelves (for growing fresh herbs, yum yum) to get installed. This was all just a teaser/drawn out (tldr..) excuse for not blogging.
ANYWAYS...
In addition to painting like a maniac I also made it out to a few thrift shops this weekend. I got six new things that will (hopefully) but up in the shop by Sunday... at the latest. The weather isn't looking so great so I have to wait to take photos.
| I LOVE the plaid on this one.. it's a pleated/insulated flannel |
| two "like new" different versions of the classic LL Bean hunting shoe |
I wish I was able to stick to a project like that! I love looking for treasures, but I love buying stuff I don't need.
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