Saturday, October 23, 2010

bead board and the evolution of a home

I have been a slacker with posting my projects. Sorry friends. I've been really busy with my photography business lately. That and the little thing called motherhood have been keeping me running lately! We've had some projects in the works over the last few weeks that have been slow going for that reason, but we finally finished up some loose ends this weekend! Yay for finishing stuff!

First off, we changed out the dining room light with this little pretty. We also put up some beadboard and trimmed it out with a shelf on top. I found a new way to hang my plates, and I'm really liking how it's all working.
Here's what it looked like just after we moved in (it will be a year next week!)

We also hung the new light. It was actually a very economical purchase. I just bought the Moling light fixture from Ikea (about $40) and 5 tiny lampshades that clamp onto the bulbs for about $5 each. that puts me at $65, but then I sold the old fixture on classifieds for $25, so really it was a good change for only $40. I think it makes the space seem warmer and cozier, and I just prefer the look of it a whole lot more. Other fixtures I had seen similar to this one in the past where around $150, but I did find one similar at Lowes recently for about $70(shades not included), so I still think I got a pretty good deal.

Here's a wide shot of what the whole area was like before:

and After:

I'm still itching to paint the cabinets, but I will concede that I like them better now. :)

We also took it down the hall. I'm loving how it worked out, it really was a bare hallway before. We added a gallery of 8x10 photo's, some where from the family room before I changed things in there, and I made some additional prints. I love the contrast of the black frames with the white bead board, and it makes me smile every time I walk down the hall.






I've been thinking a lot about the evolution of a home. After the kids where tucked into bed and fast asleep, my husband Scott and I had a late night bead board painting rendezvous. While we painted we talked about the progress we've made on this house in a year. We've done lots of projects and changed things to suit our liking, it's been a slow (but sweet) process.

Every change has made this house more what we want it to be. I'm not done by any means. I still have a list a mile long of things I plan to do. I'm in love with the process though. I think "real people" rarely just move into a house, set it all up to look perfect one time and then never have to think about it again. Most of us just add to our homes, little by little, some paint here, some trim work there, perhaps a furniture purchase mixed in there somewhere, but it takes us time. My home is still not my dream home, but it's closer than it was a year ago. The point I guess, is that any progress toward the end goal is good progress. And it just makes me happy to be making baby steps toward the vision that I have for what I want our home to look and feel like.

I'll have more about the bead board coming up in the next few days!

17 comments:

  1. I am so in love with your beadboard! It looks amazing, come do my house now?

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  2. The beadboard is the perfect touch to break up all those big wall spaces - and it gives you display space for plates and photos. We have the same light from IKEA and I think it is the best deal around. There are very similar ones that cost way more. You can see a picture of ours here: http://gracie-senseandsimplicity.blogspot.com/2010/08/our-250-kitchen-makeover.html ( I had to hunt for a photo of our light as it doesn't show up in any of my posts of our dining room - wierd, eh?).

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  3. What a change!

    I really like your plates.

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  4. Love the bead board, and completely in love with your picture frame layout! what a great and bold way to do it!

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  5. This is beautiful! It makes such a big difference. Love your words too.

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  6. As always- SPEECHLESS. Well. not really or I wouldn't be saying this- buy you know what I mean! The bead-board looks freaking awesome!!! I absolutely love it and I think it makes your home look that much more custom. I'm also totally in love with the light fixture. It looks perfect in that space. Great job! I always love your work and style!

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  7. love it all! I have used that ikea fixture in about 5 different homes...I hope they never stop selling it! Love yours with the shades, and I love the b&w photos too. Have a great day!

    Lisa

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  8. I love this so much! You guys did a great job...thanks for sharing! :)

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  9. Super cute, Mindy! I love how you have room to hang your plates and pictures now. I really should do something like that.

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  10. I love your beadboard and the contrast makes the cabinets look much better. I'd leave them as is, they're really pretty!

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  11. Found you through Just a Girl. I love your beadboard! I've been wanting to put some up in our place for a while now. It looks sooo gorgeous. =]

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  12. That looks very nice. I love beadboard and would love to put it in my kids' bath and the master bath. It looks like your home is coming along.

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  13. I love how high you went with the beadboard. It looks great!

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  14. What a huge difference the beadboard made. I can certainly tell you are good with pictures! Love those plates too~

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  15. I really adore beadboard. After adding it to our playroom, I wanted to cover the whole house in it. It just really brightens a room, while adding such architectural interest. Beautiful job! Thanks for linking this up, too! -shaunna :)

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  16. The changes you've made to your home are stunning!

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  17. LOVE the beadboard and plates, and I'm pretty sure the striped fabric at the top of your drapes is the same one I used as drapes in my old house!

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