May 24, 2013

Tiny Bathroom Overhaul


This boring little bathroom certainly got a facelift.  Nearly all with items I had in & around my home already... (This entire room was a fantastic purge for us!) It obviously started off like the rest of the space.  Beige, Boring & Basic.  Fine, but no personality.

Going through my leftover Paint Cans, which I never throw away, I found a quarter of a gallon of a deep charcoal & half a gallon of white.  I knew this space was, well, tiny & this would be plenty of paint.  I decided to break up the space with charcoal at the top & white at the bottom to bring the room down a bit.  The ceilings felt really high in here in such a small space.  I think it did the trick.  Plus, I am obsessed with black walls.

Once that was done I tackled the floor with some Porch & Floor Paint a la Miss Mandi from Vintage Revivals.  I first primed the entire floor & then taped it off.  Best part was, the existing tiles allowed for me to simply follow the tile lines.  No measuring or levels required!  Bonus.  I painted the white stripes first & then after drying went back with the black.  I followed Mandi's easy Tutorial & got some great results! I love how the stripes look coming off the wood floors.


See that giant hole in the wall?  The rusted out dinky medicine cabinet had to go.  It looked like a little postage stamp on the wall.  Needing something tall & narrow, I was stuck.  I couldn't find anything!  Then I remembered this brilliant idea from Jenny over at Little Green Notebook to cut down an existing frame to the exact dimensions needed.

I took an $8 as is frame I picked up at Michael's last year that was the right height, but too wide & went at it with the Miter Saw.  Minutes later I had a frame that was the perfect size... I glued & stapled it together & gave it a coat of gold spray paint to brighten it up a bit.  Now for the mirror.

I went to our local hardware store with a $5 mirror from Goodwill that was larger than the frame I was intending on using.  They told me there were no guarantees that it wouldn't break... I said go for it.  Luckily, no seven years of bad luck for me!  The mirror fit perfectly!  After gluing it in using some Mirror Adhesive we had leftover I had a completely custom mirror for $13!



Hampton Bay 1-Light Outdoor Zinc Wall Lantern
It comes in three separate sections so I gave the top & bottom sections a coat of white spray paint & the collar got a coat of gold.  Spraying the interior of the "cone" white allowed the light to reflect better & appear brighter.


I added a closeout shelf from Home Depot for an extra landing space for bathroom "stuff".  We all have "stuff".  And I added a row of black pom pom trim to a pair of Stall Width Shower Curtains I already had.  I was planning on using them at our house, but they were too white for our space.  (Yes, there are two Curtain Panels in this space, but it was just too tight of a space to get a picture!  The entire room is only 250 sq. feet!)


The butterfly was picked up at a thrift store for $0.99 & the art was given to me by a friend... sorry... no source.

A few questions that have been asked this week:

Where are the Curtains From?!


They are leftover from a Restaurant Project we did a few years back... custom drapery that just so happened to fit perfectly in this space... I didn't care if they matched.  They were FREE! Luckily, they did work into the design.

Where is that Gold Cabinet From?


It was thrown in when I bought our Dining Table at a closeout store years ago.  It has been about five colors & has moved around our house, but never found a home.  Luckily it worked perfect here!  (& of course I had to add a little disco ball!)

Thank you all for the overwhelming support with this project!  It was a blast to do & so thankful I was able to help this worthy cause.  Room Service Atlanta was a truly amazing experience!  








May 23, 2013

Gallery Wall Art

Going into this space originally I knew one thing, there would be a major Gallery Wall as the focus in the space.  Now the difficult part of pulling a Gallery Wall together when you have no clue who is moving in is you can't make anything personal... So I simply grouped as many lovely things as I could get my hands on & went for it.  A la Kate Spade.  

I have had this in my inspiration files for years so it has been fun to reinvent the look for this space.

Kate Spade
I knew I wanted to have fun with the Art in this space too.  Remembering that this room will house young ladies who are around 17-22 transitioning from Foster Care to Independent Living I needed this space to be Happy & Uplifting.  And since we are in the South, what more appropriate way to welcome the new young lady & her guests to the space by a very Southern "Hey Y'all" print.  Everyone that has walked into this space instantly gets a smile on their face upon being greeted by this charming Gold Foil Print by Stephanie Creekmur.  Love it!!


I was thrilled when Stephanie agreed to donate one of these prints for the room.  This was exactly the tone I was going for!

Gold Foil Southern Sayings: 11 x 14 Hey Y'all Gold Foil Print - Sweet Southern Charm Wall Art


Luckily for the space (because it would have been a sad gallery wall otherwise!) Every single piece was donated.  If not by the Artist themselves, than by my artsy friend who let me raid her collection & of course the assistance of Shutterfly who printed numerous items for the space (as well as those crazy cute plates & cups I shared yesterday.)  This truly allowed for the eclectic gathered feel I was trying to evoke.

Knowing I wanted a mix of items, I approached a few of my favorite Artists on Etsy to share a print for the room.  The Top Knot print on the far left is one of my favorite pieces... well ever...  Something that I will be adding to my own personal collection as well.  The series is done by artist Elizabeth Mayville & I am simply smitten with the elegance & thoughtfulness that come across in these Giclee Prints.  Not to mention, my hair looked like that every day I was completing this project :)

hair art - bun print - "Top Knot 19" giclee print

I adore a little modern art.  I needed a lot of color. So of course I went to the talented Heidi Carlsen-Rogers.  All of her pieces are exploding with organic shapes in the happiest of hues.  The red, pink & turquoise combination seemed like it was literally made for this room.

Plus, Heidi is currently donating 10% of any art purchase to the relief efforts in Oklahoma.

Modern Botanical-Modern Art Pint-Fine Art Print -8x10-Contemporary--Orange Red-Fuschia-Lilac-Pink-Minimalist

Allie contacted me after my first post about Room Service Atlanta & literally offered up her entire Etsy Shop.  I was completely moved.  I saw this original work on canvas & thought it would be a great "Positive" addition to the install.  Get it... Positive!


The next piece was one from my friend's collection... but I knew there would be questions about this beautiful fashion illustration.  This is a work by one of my favorites, Leigh Viner.  It added the perfect touch of feminine charm & sophistication.

About A Pearl - Fashion Illustration Art Print

While not a true addition to the Gallery Wall, the Chandelier does get reflected back into the space thanks to the strategically placed oval mirror.  


I knew I needed more light in the space, so by placing the mirror above the headboard it catches the light of both the Chandelier & the kitchen pendant as you walk throughout the small space.


And it wouldn't be a Kate Spade inspired space without the Ampersand Print... They would make a killing if they ever decided to sell those!

Kate Spade
I'll be sharing how I created my own Ampersand Canvas & more details on how to create, arrange & install a gallery wall like this over at Shutterfly very soon!

Thanks again to all the artists for helping make this space beautiful!!




May 22, 2013

Black Kitchen with a Striped Fridge


Everyone loves a good Before & After right?!  Especially one that doesn't cost a fortune to recreate!  I had a completely different plan in mind for this little dated kitchen going into the project.  All I knew, was that the wood had to go.  Now don't get me wrong.  I love a good wood (key word "good") cabinet as much as the next person, but I think I went into wood shock going into the original space.  EVERYTHING was the same shade of eh brown.  And the room felt eh.  

The original plan included an all white kitchen.  Light & Bright.  It needed it.

But then... I started painting the walls with Glidden's Almost Aqua (pretty mix of minty & aqua) & realized the wood was taking three coats to cover.  With Primer!  SO... I changed my mind & used my go to favorite door paint for the kitchen.  Rustoleum's Door Paint in Satin Black.  One Coat & DONE!  That is what I needed as I didn't have enough time to wait for three plus coats of paint on my timeline.

Once I added my new favorite pulls to the black cabinetry I knew I made the right decision. 


D Lawless Hardware was kind enough to donate all of the hardware for the project!!  But want to know the best news... If you love these pulls as much as me, they are only $0.99 a piece.  I know.  Crazy right?!

The counter was a bit of a no brainer for me.  I saw the boring scratched white laminate top & instantly thought of Danika's Countertops over at Gorgeous Shiny Things.  I had painted faux carrara marble before on our old coffee table & was really happy with the outcome, so I knew I could duplicate the look for next to nothing in this space.  I already had all the paint anyways....  Danika's tutorial is stellar!  So if you think you want to attempt a countertop overhaul you really must check her out.  Rockstar.


The kitchen was looking good, but it needed something... so I tried something... something I never thought I would have done before... I put Duct Tape on a fridge.  


In my defense, it was gold... so I was already a fan.  It also covered up some not so lovely stains on the fridge.  And if we are being honest... I literally could not paint one more thing in this place!  I was painted out!!  So I went at it.  Now do as I say & not as I do... because I didn't even measure these bad boys out.  I simply attacked it with the tape & was done in mere minutes.  It is a really fun (& non permanent!) solution for a fridge that is dated or worn.  This would be a great dorm room or renter's solution for sure.  


Shutterfly provided these adorable plates that I customized to fit the space & Park Designs donated the sweet towels from their Split P line of products.  The wooden spoons would be a simple DIY, but I nabbed them on One Kings Lane a few months ago...


Home Decorators Furniture donated the perfect chair for the space.  Their Garden Side Chair in Red was just the hit of industrial vintage the room needed.  The fact that it is metal provides another texture to the space too.  Not to mention this chair is super easy to clean.  I love how this brings a punch of red onto this side of the room.  It really ties the spaces together.


The last item added to the Kitchen Area was the light fixture... Bye Bye builder grade boring & say "hello" to the updated old foyer light.


It really fit the space well & when the light is turned on it casts some really killer faceted shadows.  Has anyone followed the easiest tutorial ever for this Goodwill find?!

Including the monetary value of the donated items the total cost for this space was under $175... The power of the right items & a little hard work.


Art anyone?! All the details tomorrow.



May 21, 2013

Spotted Headboard, Florals & oh the Bedding


This bedding combination might just be my favorite thing in the room.  Who said that playful can't be sophisticated too?! As I have mentioned before, I got a few yards of the Spotted Premiere Prints Togo fabric on Clearance a few months back.  I decided to hold onto it until the right project came up.  & this seemed to be it.

Since there was no budget for this project, not like the sky's the limit but like no funds to use, I went through my scrap material & found a large enough piece of MDF, extra foam & batting plus the fabric.  So voila... I was officially making a headboard... I'd done it before, so I could do it again!

I made this headboard exactly like our headboard in the Master Bedroom minus the nailhead trim.  I simply cut out my shape, layered on the foam & batting & stapled the heck out of the fabric pulling it tight in every direction.  Since it was a twin & there were no time consuming nailheads to line up & nail in, this went much faster than the last.  It was done within an hour.  


One of the biggest question asked about our last headboard was "how did you attach it?!"  Well, this one was so much easier because we had a wall to mount it on.  This time I used a French Cleat from Home Depot.
OOK Hangman 200 lb. French Cleat Picture Hanger with Wall Dog Mounting Screws (13-Pack)
It is as simple as screwing one bar into the wall & another into the back of the headboard.  After they are attached you simply hook the headboard onto the wall.  Done.

Now it was time to dress the bed.  That's the fun part for me!  The gorgeous Duvet Cover & Sham were donated by the uber talented Jill Sorenson of LiveLikeYou & Marmalade Interiors.  She is one of those fearless designers that I aspire to be.  After launching her line of products I was immediately smitten.  Always having them in the back of my mind, I approached Jill about the RSA project & she sent over her Bang Bang Twin Duvet Cover & Sham in Turquoise.  And might I add... they are even more beautiful in person!  (& soft!!) 


The great thing about this project was the amount of people that contacted me personally to provide their own goods.  That is how I came to know Kimber from The House of Pemberley.  She provided the throw pillow that has become my number one obsession & has made multiple appearances on the blog this past month!  I still get questions, so here goes... This is the Orangerie Pattern from Designers Guild & it is everything.  As Razchel Zoe would say... I Die.

I'll be the first to admit that there are a lot of colors going on in this space, but once I brought in the Orangerie Pillow it all just made sense.


Luckily, through your generous monetary donations, I was able to finish the bed with the sheeting, skirt, bedframe & was thrilled when a friend donated the mattress & boxspring.  Y'all rock!

The little Mongolian Fur Stools I made from $5 Ikea chairs also float around the room.  They are small enough to move where needed.

Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams provided the killer brass task lamp.  I love the unexpected touch of a task lamp as a night stand light.  It sat atop of my little red nightstand I created.  My painting partner in crime was able to get a Carrara Marble Tile that I simply added to the top.  It really finished the piece off.  Who'd believe that was just a piece of junk from my basement.


That little "Odds & Ends" box is just about the cutest thing ever.  I couldn't find a link to it, but it is from Target.  I found it close to the Party Section... not the Home-goods Area.

The other nightstand started out looking like this...


Sexy right?!  We found this beauty on the side of the road & while I loved the hunter green pleated shade covered in dust & the faux wood look, I decided it would look much better cleaned up a bit.  Amazing what a little white paint & a new shade will do!


Plus, it was the perfect height to sit between the bed & my Contrast Welt Chair.  

Tomorrow we are talking Kitchen...& that striped fridge!!


May 20, 2013

Room Service Atlanta Room Reveal

Well, the time has come & my Room Service Atlanta room is finally DONE!  Working on this room has been extremely rewarding (& exhausting!)  Literally every item in this room has either been donated, modified from our hoard personal collection, or diy'ed in some form or function.  It's been a very long, project filled month.

As a visual "ugh" reminder... this is the paneling hell we started with.  Lovely, right?!?


Scratched paneling, off white trim, bad fluorescent lighting  & that old cafeteria floor... Now I am sure that the ladies who have lived in these walls have appreciated the room, but we could do better than this.

I tried to add some life into the space & some definite personality. I went for Fun & Fearless with a Kate Spade flair.  I mean who wouldn't want to live in one of those amazing boutiques in their late teens & early twenties?  I know I still would.

So I went for it.  Like REALLY went for it!  Here is the overall tour of the new & improved glammed up space.  I will be sharing all the sources, tutorials & gracious thank yous to all who participated throughout the week, so stay tuned & enjoy the room.  I know I did!















Want to move in?!  Yeah, me too.

None of this would have been possible without the beyond generous donations from the following (so show them some love!):



Follow these links for specific details, sources & vendors for all of the items in the space:



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