rollers, poles, brushes, and other painting tools = $75
40 mini-cans of tester paint, all varying shades of green = $160
at least 16 gallons of paint, many that were discarded after I changed my mind = $400
money and time wasted = lots
turning a house into a
home to call ours = priceless
It's been many moons since we moved in, but finally, here are some pictures of our place. There's more I want/need to add (like curtains, framed artwork, etc.), but I'm a slow gatherer, and I realized I would never get these pictures up if I was waiting for our house to be PERFECT. So, here I am, stretching myself to let go of my perfectionist tendencies AND posting these pictures, which I've been meaning to do for months. I would say this is a good start to my day.
You may remember pictures from
before. and all our
headache during...
Finally, here is
after!
entryway, living room, and dining area

shoe art by emily to.

framed
calendar art by Dana Heacock, local artist in Ogunquit, Maine, where we visited last summer.
family room and Lucy

need curtains.
kitchen

my favorite room! we painted all the cabinets and added new handles, which made the hugest difference. notice the striped backsplash! that was meticulously painted on as well.
master bedroom with huge walk-in closet!

i would like splashes of orange in here.
sunny guestroom and craftroom
wayne's office, aka "man-cave"
laundry room with new washer/dryer
thank you for visiting our home; please come visit for real! :)
next project: San Diego-inspired guest bathroom... not sure what that means yet, exactly, but I'll keep you posted!