The former owners of the house had no qualms about painting over nails, drywall screws, regular screws, or any wall hardware really. They even painted over the wall outlets. This made it super fun trying to get everything out of the wall so I could patch the holes. I am not exaggerating when I say there were probably 50 total holes in the wall. It was ridiculous.
I patched them, though, and sanded them. Wearing a respirator for the first time was pretty terrifying. I couldn't shake the feeling that I was suffocating slowly.
Next up is cleaning the walls off from the sanding dust and general dirt that is on them and taping off everything with painters tape. I'm hoping to get that done by tomorrow morning, after I get some decent sleep. I'd like to be done painting by the end of this weekend, but I'm not sure if that's optimistic or not.
I would share a picture or two of the walls with the drywall patching on them, but it doesn't really show up on pastel green walls with my current not so awesome point and shoot camera. I miss my DSLR. One of my cats knocked it on the floor and broke it at the end of 2013. RIP DSLR.
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Friday, February 20, 2015
Peacock-ulous
It's been a few months since I've really done much with the decor and making the house into what I want it to be. There come some difficulties in living with someone with a pervasive developmental disability, and we've all been trying to adjust to the best of our abilities after an exhaustive effort to find a group home. I didn't realize how expensive they were without a Medicaid waiver, which has a 10 year wait list. So we're dealing with the situation as best we can in the meantime. It's put making the house into something that feels more like a home a lower priority.
However, as a solution to some...problems we've been experiencing, we are moving my brother-in-law into the sun room on the other end of the house as a bedroom. I'd already decided months ago that the theme for the guest bedroom would be peacocks after it was vacant again, and I'm excited to get started on it after we get everything set up in the sun room, which we're well underway in doing.
Here's a preview!
Several months ago, I ordered a duvet cover and pillowcase set when Overstock.com had a sale. I got them for about 50% off, which pleased me.
We've picked out a room color -- Valspar's Peacock. They did a Pantone color called Peacock Blue, but it didn't really feel true to the peacock theme, since it was a little too bright.
Anyway, I fell in love with these two pieces of peacock art that I saw online a long time ago, and I eventually found them again. AllPosters.com had a 35% off sale, and I was super pleased with that deal. Art prints sadly are more expensive than posters.
I also found a peacock decorative box that matched the kind of peacocks I had in mind on Etsy, which I plan on placing on the shelves after my husband builds them. It was about $16 with shipping, which is more than I'd tend to spend on decor, but it was so perfect that I couldn't pass it up.
Here's a preview!
Several months ago, I ordered a duvet cover and pillowcase set when Overstock.com had a sale. I got them for about 50% off, which pleased me.
We've picked out a room color -- Valspar's Peacock. They did a Pantone color called Peacock Blue, but it didn't really feel true to the peacock theme, since it was a little too bright.
I convinced my husband to make me a set of shelves to put things on as wall decor, based on this set from Etsy I fell in love with. (But definitely not in love with the $50 plus shipping price tag.)
I'm torn about what color to paint the shelves because I'd like to paint them a peacock green and found an acceptable shade that would be available in the color sample jars they sell in Lowe's for $3, but the curtains I picked out are a white/cream shade so I might just match those with a white paint for the shelf. I'll see how I feel about it after I take a look at the room when it's painted and the curtains hung.
Anyway, I fell in love with these two pieces of peacock art that I saw online a long time ago, and I eventually found them again. AllPosters.com had a 35% off sale, and I was super pleased with that deal. Art prints sadly are more expensive than posters.
I also found a peacock decorative box that matched the kind of peacocks I had in mind on Etsy, which I plan on placing on the shelves after my husband builds them. It was about $16 with shipping, which is more than I'd tend to spend on decor, but it was so perfect that I couldn't pass it up.
I've been struggling to find other relatively inexpensive decor, though. I keep trying to think of things I can use and searching specifically with those search terms. I'm not sure it'd be even worth it to check out the thrift stores with peacocks in mind because I've been numerous times to a ton of different ones and have never seen anything with peacocks in them. I would have noticed because I love peacocks. It's one of those less common things to see. I'd have to really luck out to find some decent quality peacock decor, even in actual retail stores, so I'm pretty much stuck with looking online and trying to find some decent deals for things I actually like.
Some of the stuff I've found that's inexpensive looks really cheap and low quality, which I don't like. Cheap might have been more okay when I was in college, but I've entered my 30s now and want my house to look more classy than that.
I'll definitely post some progress photos as I work on the guest room, though! I plan on buying the paint at Lowe's this weekend to start that project.
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