A Little of This & That… Renovating, Decorating, DIY Projects & Family
A Little of This & That… Renovating, Decorating, DIY Projects & Family

Week 3 of the New Kitchen: Walls, Floors & Doors!

The kitchen is cooking along at a quick clip. Week 3 of the renovation was all about the walls, floors and doors and the empty den is beginning to feel like a family cooking space (here’s a quick look at the before pictures & inspiration board.)

Day’s 13-19 of work began where week 1 and week 2 left off. First up was patching the spaces between the new hardibacker on the walls and ceiling, Kevin added a slight texture to match the original lathe & plaster design:

Day 15 took a little break from the walls and focused on the doors. A while back we ordered extra quarts of our cabinet stain for details such as the new doors and molding in the kitchen, and this was the day the installed doors were popped off of their tracks for a quick coat of paint and sealer. And as soon as they were dry, the doors were added back to the tracks and the Spanish-style hardware was added.

Next came a layout of the future floor plan. Kevin unpacked our delivered cabinets and began installing a base plywood that would prop up the cabinets to the appropriate height to stay even with the new tile. This was a power day! In addition to the floors, the walls received a fresh coat of primer and the ceilings were painted a clean white.

And then it was time to tile. It was a tough decision to tile over such beautiful wood floors but a few original beams and floorboards facing the wrong direction helped to make the decision to cover up the restorable areas easier. Ah it’s such a shame – here’s a close up of one such corner in the room:

Over the past 80 years the original wood floors had begun to warp and dip, so the wood also received a covering of hardibacker as an additional sub-floor under the tile.

Day 18 & 19 involved tile, tile and more tile! We chose a slate-colored porcelain and ordered it in a 12×24″ subway size for a modern spin on the room. Kevin stacked the tile in a brick pattern and finished the floor in just two days.

And here’s where we are now! The cabinets are in their place but need to be secured and the uppers are in the process of being hung! Four weeks down and 19 hard days of work later… and we’re just a few steps from a finished kitchen.

{Giveaway} from Vintage Paper Parade!

A big, whole-hearted thank you to everyone for their comments after Friday’s post! I was a bit unsure of whether or not to post belly pics but I’m so happy I got the chance to share one of my little joys of pregnancy with everyone! (Hmmm… on second thought maybe it’s not such a little joy – it’s actually a watermelon-sized joy at the moment. A watermelon with little legs that are jabbing the right side of my stomach as we speak.)

I’m also super excited to share a giveaway today that is pure vintage print lovely! Vintage Paper Parade designs whimsical, stylish paper products and I’ve loved every little collection that Debra has developed. I was thrilled that she wanted to announce her latest creations here – and offer a giveaway to one lucky winner!

With beautiful typography, darling images and a retro-esque feel to the invites, recipe cards, labels, cupcake markers and rest of the collections, there is something timeless and lovely about the shop that I can’t resist. (The silhouettes maybe? or the classic illustrations?)

Up for the giveaway today is two different versions of the Hostess Package – everything you need from labels to favor tags to bookplates {in this adorable print or the big image at top} plus a gift card to the shop and free shipping!

GIVEAWAY DETAILS:

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Vintage Paper Parade is offering one lucky winner their choice of two different packages – both of which are perfect for yourself or as the ultimate hostess gift:

Hostess Set #1 valued at $60:
*one set of cards/invitations
*one set of tags (perfect for gifts, favors or dessert table labels)
*one set of recipe cards
*$20 gift certificate for Vintage Paper Parade
*free shipping

or Hostess Set #2 valued at $55:
*one set of bookplates (for recipe books and the like)
*one set of tags
*one set of recipe cards
*$25 gift certificate for Vintage Paper Parade
*free shipping

To Enter: Please visit Vintage Paper Parade’s shop and leave a comment here highlighting your favorite print. In the spirit of the giveaway, feel free to share your favorite *hostess gift* as well, too!

For Additional Entries: Become a fan of PDB or Vintage Paper Parade on Facebook! Be sure to leave a separate comment here.

Giveaway ends Friday, October 8th at midnight PST. Winner will be chosen randomly and announced the following Monday. Good luck!

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Grow, Baby, Grow! 6 Months and Counting…

For those of you who are not a big fan of tummy shots, or what might be in those tummies, I completely sympathize. This post is all about the belly and you deserve a fair warning. :)

But now that you’ve been forewarned – I’ve fallen in love with this little tummy of mine and am showing ‘er off, all 6½ months of stretch (for a quick reference, here’s the 3 month post announcement):

If the bare belly’s too much info, I hope you’ll forgive me.

Let’s get on the x-ray goggles now and check out the inside of that tummy. Baby S was only 4½ months along in these shots but I’m imagining he/she looks more or less the same + a good pound and a half.

Here are two of my favorite sonogram pictures for a clear look at what lounging in utero looks like for this little one:

Just chillin’ – I’m tempted to offer a good book and cold cocktail to that babe as he/she crosses their legs and kicks back. Oh the life.

Kevin and I are super happy we invested in an ever-expanding black maternity shirt from day 1 to shoot these month by month photos. I can’t wait to show Baby S one day what they looked like while hanging out full time with momma.

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