Monday, November 21, 2011

Nursery Renovations: Part 2

Little details


Baby, lots of empty hangers excited about finding out your gender! 

 so excited to have some baby books filling up all these nice bookshelves!

Laurence's baby shoes now have a home:)

This light fixture was in the back bedroom when we moved in the house and cleaned up so nicely...

and easily. I never knew how much fun spray paint could be!

I used the left over spray paint on some cheap frames I found at Big Lots. I've got more frames to maybe add another color to the room. We ended up with lots of BLUE and green in here, so we'll either be adding some PINK! or maybe some accents of orange??? We'll know soon!

 Compromise. Laurence did do so much work in here when he started telling me his ideas about how to decorate the room I had to figure out how to compromise a little bit: carved wooden canoe paddle from the Amazon- OK, mounted fish- never OK, an any room, right? I actually really like the canoe paddle on the wall now, with the nice plush lily pad rug!

ready or not!

When telling people about working non-stop on the nursery all summer I kept getting comments about how creative or cutely decorated they thought it would be. Well, as you can tell from the last post, we weren't just decorating or painting a room:) We'll get to the decorating eventually... and it will be fun to add some gender specific colors too!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Nursery Renovations: Part 1

Left corner of nursery

before we moved in:

the house was duplexed in the 70's, we converted it back to a single family dwelling, this was the 2nd kitchen, which we ripped out before moving in

refinishing floors in 2008:

fyi - tiniest closet ever for a bedroom

 oh, we're having a baby?! getting to work (2011):


TADA:

we used the space from the tiny closet for this nice built-in, Laurence thinks it will make a great changing table- clearly never changed a baby's diaper:)

Chair corner:

before we moved in:


replacing old plumbing:


getting to work:


TADA:


Facing crib wall:

getting to work:

we decided to close off the door to the back bedroom because it was awkward, and we needed to make room for the closet we added 


TADA:


From hallway:


Right corner of nursery:

getting to work:

 closed off door, while renovating we found some old hotrods under the baseboard that must have been stowed away through the hole in the wall:)


TADA:


Facing window:

before we moved in:

we had to remove those horrible radiators from throughout the entire house 

TADA:


Wow! That's a lot of work we've done! I know, I've said it before, we're crazy. I can't believe some of these photos from back when we moved in here. What were we thinking!!?? I can say we've learned a ton, most importantly- DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME! This is the first room I think we've done right the first time around, making sure we knew exactly what we wanted and finishing every single last detail while still working in the room. My trick rule to make sure this happened was that we weren't allowed to paint the walls until everything else was finished. It would be our reward, our oh-so-satisfying reward. So many people offered to help paint. Didn't they understand how much I was looking forward to the easiest part of the whole project- rolling beautiful bright yellow paint onto our now smooth, clean walls! Well, I'm getting a little bit carried away, but my rule proved to be very helpful in getting all of those tedious details finished. Having a "due date" helped too:)

That's all for now. I'll post more soon about some of the details of our baby's nursery! We did seriously consider making this our bedroom, just for the nice closet. And yes, it's still crazy to walk by there and see a crib out of the corner of my eye. 

Thursday, November 10, 2011

nine plus months o bloomin'


Lulu knows something is going on, but she has no idea she's about to meet her new best friend!!


I love our street in the fall. I think we're ready to start the walking/spicy food ritual every evening:)


See what I mean? We're ready when you are, critter or sweet pea!


I certainly won't mind packing up the maternity jeans.


So, if you're wondering what we've been up to... besides renovating two historic homes, filming a show for the DIY network, wrapping up art sales, cleaning, cleaning, cleaning, making some meals to freeze, preparing for labor, attempting to wrap up some art projects, prepping prefolds... I think it's called nesting. Seriously, I had no idea how much "nesting" this momma had in her. It's time to take a break from the list-making. It really did get out of control a little bit, sorry Laurence. No more lists, for now:) Nine days until the "official" due date! Really, it's crazy to pick out one day, when it could be 14 days before or after that day, but in case you were wondering.