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

Kitchen Pantry: Designing It Out…

That pantry keeps beckoning my name. I thought I’d share my design plans for it today – this is the ‘wish list’ for this space but I’ll be DIYing or keeping an eye out for less expensive versions of all of the below. I already have an idea for those candy red wire baskets…

Kitchen Pantry Inspiration Board | PepperDesignBlog.com

red round wire basket | black and white striped fabric bin (I have one by the same etsy artist in our bathroom)| glass jars | lined baskets | metal tins with chalkboard labels

More on our pantry makeover (we’re using old pallet wood for the walls!) and the rest of the kitchen here.

September Finds… An Inspiration Board

As of last week my maternity leave is over and I am back at work full time. It’s been a challenging adjustment and by the end of the day I’m so ready to hit the couch and zone out with a new episode of Revenge (just discovered the show – very addicting. We’re still on season 1). Nine out of ten times that doesn’t end up happening, but on the sweet nights that I curl up in PJs, computer in hand, I won’t deny a bit of internet perusing. Or shopping. Less shopping these days and more perusing. Oh what a tease :).

Here is what has caught my eye recently:

September Favorite Finds | PepperDesignBlog.com

These gold flats look like a great summer-to-fall shoe and I can picture pairing them with rolled skinny jeans as the weather gets a bit cooler (we’re having record heat in San Diego). As I continue to pull the girls’ room together, I keep eyeing cute wooden toys that I’d like to display on their new bookshelves, this forest set might be at the top of the list! Our office gets a decent amount of sun, maybe a succulent in a cool hanging planter would do well? I’m tempted to try…

I picked up a similar pair to these beautiful turquoise earrings on sale at Francesca’s a while back but these gem drop earrings are very reasonably priced for an Anthro accessory. Tea has released their kids clothing fall collection and this dress might be one of my favorites! I shop eBay for gently used versions of last year’s dresses for the girls because their prints are so adorable.

Check out the huge sale going on over at Urban Outfitters, including this great tripod table (reminds me of the two-tone look that I worked on for Liv’s table and chairs last year). And finally, I’ve had this jeweled necklace in my virtual shopping cart for a while but I don’t want to pay shipping and I don’t want to spend $75… oh what a conundrum.

Alright, head out of the computer and back to which character is Emily’s latest target… (no judging, filling up my virtual shopping cart and watching TV are two of my guiltiest pleasures that rarely happen anymore ;). Sigh). More inspiration boards and plenty of pretty perusing right here!

Fixes to Make an Old Home Feel New(er), Part 2

When we moved into our 1930s home I expected the big overhaul projects – a remodeled kitchen (actually, we moved it), a from-scratch bathroom (those closets weren’t nearly as useful), a yard overhaul, a future master bedroom/bathroom… But because those projects take years (and years) and an older home continues to get, well, older, I realized that there were a few smaller updates that I could make that would help the home feel a little less dated at a cheaper, quicker pace.

I shared my first four tips in part 1, and today a few more ideas on making an old home feel newer. The funny thing about all of these examples is that they seem pretty intuitive and easy, but most of them took me a few years to either recognize or get around to completing (just because it’s easy doesn’t mean you get around to doing it). Oh boy have I learned that one! When and if we move again, these are at the top of my list!

Easy Tips for Making an Old House Feel New(er) | PepperDesignBlog.com

New door hardware.

We actually still have quite a few rooms in our house with these worn silver door handles, but the ones that we have switched out give the doors a brand new feel!

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The doors may be old but now they are quite handsome.

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A closer look:

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Switch out old light switches and electrical plates.

This one has the same effect as switching out door handles but might take a few more minutes (or an electrician about 30 seconds) than the previous tip.

Here is an example of a light switch/electrical outlet in one in our house that I haven’t been able to update  just yet because, well, they don’t quite make ’em like this anymore:

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It’s safe but not up to code to simply switch out the plate (if we could ever find a new one…), but when we take on the master bedroom/bathroom remodel this guy will get updated.

This plate from our living room is much prettier! Makes a big impact to see all of these guys when I’m walking around the house, maybe it’s just a home owner thing?

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Go white.

Speaking of updating from yellow to white, giving all doors, windows and molding in the house a coat of bright white paint makes a world of a difference. I didn’t realize how much of a difference till a friend repainted all of her off-white doors stark white. The feeling of age when walking down that hallway was basically lifted from the house. Wow!

This isn’t the greatest example (because those doors there on the side were actually that same yellowish white at one point) but here’s how ‘going white’ worked out for one cabinet in our hallway.

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And as for the trim on the outside of our house? Same feeling.

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Speaking of paint, this might be a tad obvious but it’s amazing what a fresh coat of paint can do for a space! I feel like each room that we paint becomes more and more ‘us’, and it’s the easiest way to evolve a space when you’re ready for a change.

A few more ideas including thoughts on older fireplaces, faux molding and mirrors posted over here in part 1 of this little series.

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