Since we moved into our now-awesome house, one of our favorite areas is our used-to-be-the-kitchen-but-now-its-an-eating-area right in front of the new, glass back doors. It's such a bright and cheery spot and its now home also to our family-photo-album wall, which I promise to do a post on at some point. (Not today). However, we were using my bought-when-i-lived-in-a-tiny-apartment "dining" set which consisted of a cute but tiny table and 4 chairs (that i recently recovered using some awesome cloth Dwell Studio for Target napkins). It would be a perfect set for the aforementioned tiny apartment or a breakfast nook, but it just wasn't functional as the only dining table in the house as four adults could barely get around it. So the search began for a dining table and right out of the gate I fell in serious table-lust with this lovely piece from Restoration Hardware.
I know. Isn't he handsome? We even went to our local store so I could run my fingers over the beautiful carved table-legs and smooth top. But at $1295 for the small version, we just couldn't justify bringing him home, no matter how beautiful it was. (even last January when they ran a sale and the size we wanted went down to $1095, we just couldn't bring ourselves to plop down that kind of change for a table.) So we decided to just be happy with our cute, kitchenette size set and that was that.
But when I had free time and was just surfing the internet, I always drifted back to the table. And looked for less-pricey alternatives and just couldn't seem to find any. Until last week when I got one of those email coupon thingys.....
I went to delete it. It was $10 off a $30 purchase at World Market. And I didn't need anything that cost over $30 at World Market. Or so I thought. So I went to delete it. But as I scrolled down something caught my eye. They were advertising 50% off on dining room furniture so of course I clicked over to see what kind of deals and styles they had. And that's when I found her.
Not quite as awesome as the table that originally stole my heart. But pretty dang close. And 50% off the original price of $499.00 making her in the realm of affordability. I called for husband to come and look. He loved it. I loved it. We wanted it. I clicked through to the item page, but of course the website had sold out. Dejected, I went once again to delete the coupon email, when I thought that maybe I should call our local store just in case......
Victory! They had one left and were happy to hold it for me! Not only was it in stock, but it was 60% off in-store making it an awesome $199....plus, they were happy to honor my $10 coupon that started it all bringing my grand-including-tax total to $208. That's right folks. Almost $1100 cheaper that the original table. And super similar....in fact....in retrospect, the original table was a little too "grand" for our cozy house. The one we actually bought is perfect for the space. It comfortable seats 4-6 and has a leaf so we can get 8 adults at the table if we needed to (i smell a dinner party cooking) which will be fabulous when it finally comes to be my turn to host holiday gatherings.
We have yet to locate chairs so we're still using our mismatched ones from the other table, but if I've learned anything, its to be patient and the perfect item will come. I'm sure there is a dining-table chair post in my future. :)
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
And the trophy goes to.....
Yes. This is a DIY blog (-ish). But it's also a family blog. And so today's post focuses on two things we love here at the yellow barn: Craft Projects and Fantasy Football. Yes. both of those deserve to be capitalized.
So a few weeks ago Hubs and his fantasy-football-loving buddies decided to have their annual draft shindig at our house. He had mentioned casually the day before that he wished they had a trophy to pass around each year for the winner. So of course I decided that the boys needed a trophy. Laugh all you want, but as I laid in bed that night, I was mentally trophy-building, and as soon as I got up the next morning it was off to purchase the necessary supplies.
First on my shopping list: a football player action figure which I finally located in the toy section at Target for about $5.00. (Those suckers are hard to find! The salesclerk kept suggesting Spider Man and various Star Wars characters and I had to explain my project before he finally helped me locate one of the two figures they sold) Then it was off to Home Depot for a can of gold spray paint ($3.00 ish) and finally Michael's for a wooden plaque similar to the one from my "belt hanger" project to serve as the base of the trophy.
I managed to keep Hubs out of the shed while I sawed an extra 2x4 to my desired height, spraypainted by football player gold, nailed the base to the 2x4 and stained the whole thing with stain left over from some previous furniture-revitalizing project. I also spraypainted two pieces of cardstock to look like "metal plates" and "engraved" them using a fine-tip-sharpie with the name of the league on the front and the previous year's winner on the back....the back plate is big enough to add the winner each year.
I think the boys thought I was mildly weird for having made it...but thought the trophy was just kitchy enough to be awesome. The "Aresnal" coach looked pretty happy as he took it home at least....or maybe that was just because I sent some left-overs of my home-made "Tennessee Titans" themed cookies home with him as well.
So a few weeks ago Hubs and his fantasy-football-loving buddies decided to have their annual draft shindig at our house. He had mentioned casually the day before that he wished they had a trophy to pass around each year for the winner. So of course I decided that the boys needed a trophy. Laugh all you want, but as I laid in bed that night, I was mentally trophy-building, and as soon as I got up the next morning it was off to purchase the necessary supplies.
First on my shopping list: a football player action figure which I finally located in the toy section at Target for about $5.00. (Those suckers are hard to find! The salesclerk kept suggesting Spider Man and various Star Wars characters and I had to explain my project before he finally helped me locate one of the two figures they sold) Then it was off to Home Depot for a can of gold spray paint ($3.00 ish) and finally Michael's for a wooden plaque similar to the one from my "belt hanger" project to serve as the base of the trophy.
I managed to keep Hubs out of the shed while I sawed an extra 2x4 to my desired height, spraypainted by football player gold, nailed the base to the 2x4 and stained the whole thing with stain left over from some previous furniture-revitalizing project. I also spraypainted two pieces of cardstock to look like "metal plates" and "engraved" them using a fine-tip-sharpie with the name of the league on the front and the previous year's winner on the back....the back plate is big enough to add the winner each year.
I think the boys thought I was mildly weird for having made it...but thought the trophy was just kitchy enough to be awesome. The "Aresnal" coach looked pretty happy as he took it home at least....or maybe that was just because I sent some left-overs of my home-made "Tennessee Titans" themed cookies home with him as well.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Buckle Up.
So I figured I'd make good on my promise of blogging about my DIY adventures by posting about a 10 minute project I did last weekend.
One of the best decisions we made during our home re-model was to transform some unused kitchen space and part of a hallway into an awesome master closet and tear out the mini-closet that existed in the master bedroom. This added square footage to our actual bedroom, gave us a functional closet, turned the master bath into a private master bath (instead of having an entrance from the hallway as well) and gave purpose to a hallway and kitchen nook that weren't really used. So. Lots of bonuses. But I digress. Back to my DIY project. We had our carpenters build a killer custom closet organization system complete with short and long bars for hanging clothes, a shoe rack, and a shelving system. However. I neglected to have them make hooks for hanging things such as belts and scarves. Fortunately I'd picked up this baby at Target a few years ago for our old laundry room for $15.....
.......but as you can tell, it quickly filled up.
Apparently Husband and I have more belts and scarves than I originally thought. Frustration ensued every time one of us needed something from one of the hooks and we'd started just leaving things around instead of hanging them up.So clearly, we needed another set of hooks. And while they were still in stock at Target,I'm cheap... we're on a budget, so I refused to drop another $15 at my favorite superstore even if that's what needed to happen. Plus, it's a closet. It doesn't have to look amazing.
So I went on a search in ourshed two-story storage building out back in my little boxes and jars and found everything I needed in the "hooks and random brackets" box. Yes. That exists. I had these lovely hooks from the back of my old bathroom door (we got new interior doors during the remodel and I refuse to drill into them!), a hanger from a picture hanging kit and a small plaque of wood I'd bought at Michael's for another DIY project that never happened. Then I snagged a can of paint left over from our interior trim (glossy white) and went to town transforming this stuff.......
......into this. ta-da! another belt hanger! So easy. So quick. So needed.
and even though they don't exactly match, I'm not complaining. Close enough. And functional. I'll take it!
and it's clearly remedied the over-stuffed-hook situation. Now everything has a place.
So here's the rundown if you're looking to do something like it on your own.
hooks: free (we already owned them, but I think they were $2.50 a piece originally at target or home depot)
wooden plaque: free (again, we already had it in storage. it was originally 99cents at Michael's craft store)
picture hanger hook: free (yup, we had it in the shed, but a new one should cost no more than $2.00 for a package at a home improvement store)
paint: free (again, leftover from other painting projects. a can of white spraypaint would work (about $3.50 at a home improvement store, or purchase a sample size plain white paint at the store for around $2.50)
my total cost: free
total cost of new materials(in case you don'tcollect junk, hoard save treasures to be repurposed like I do: about $9.00
still cheaper than the ready made Target variety. And the whole thing took ten minutes to assemble using only a hammer, electric screwdriver, and a paintbrush. Not including the time waiting for the paint to dry. Which wasn't long either seeing as I chose a 100 degree sunny day to do this project.
So I know it's not exactly rocket science....but I thought I'd share my fun, easy project with you.
One of the best decisions we made during our home re-model was to transform some unused kitchen space and part of a hallway into an awesome master closet and tear out the mini-closet that existed in the master bedroom. This added square footage to our actual bedroom, gave us a functional closet, turned the master bath into a private master bath (instead of having an entrance from the hallway as well) and gave purpose to a hallway and kitchen nook that weren't really used. So. Lots of bonuses. But I digress. Back to my DIY project. We had our carpenters build a killer custom closet organization system complete with short and long bars for hanging clothes, a shoe rack, and a shelving system. However. I neglected to have them make hooks for hanging things such as belts and scarves. Fortunately I'd picked up this baby at Target a few years ago for our old laundry room for $15.....
.......but as you can tell, it quickly filled up.
Apparently Husband and I have more belts and scarves than I originally thought. Frustration ensued every time one of us needed something from one of the hooks and we'd started just leaving things around instead of hanging them up.So clearly, we needed another set of hooks. And while they were still in stock at Target,
So I went on a search in our
......into this. ta-da! another belt hanger! So easy. So quick. So needed.
and even though they don't exactly match, I'm not complaining. Close enough. And functional. I'll take it!
and it's clearly remedied the over-stuffed-hook situation. Now everything has a place.
So here's the rundown if you're looking to do something like it on your own.
hooks: free (we already owned them, but I think they were $2.50 a piece originally at target or home depot)
wooden plaque: free (again, we already had it in storage. it was originally 99cents at Michael's craft store)
picture hanger hook: free (yup, we had it in the shed, but a new one should cost no more than $2.00 for a package at a home improvement store)
paint: free (again, leftover from other painting projects. a can of white spraypaint would work (about $3.50 at a home improvement store, or purchase a sample size plain white paint at the store for around $2.50)
my total cost: free
total cost of new materials(in case you don't
still cheaper than the ready made Target variety. And the whole thing took ten minutes to assemble using only a hammer, electric screwdriver, and a paintbrush. Not including the time waiting for the paint to dry. Which wasn't long either seeing as I chose a 100 degree sunny day to do this project.
So I know it's not exactly rocket science....but I thought I'd share my fun, easy project with you.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Home, sweet Blog
Have you missed us? Or have you just totally forgotten that we exist (more likely than the first option, methinks!) We'll, we're still here, people. And lots has happened in the past year since last I blogged. Namely, the entire inside of our house has been redone literally, from the studs up. And we're a little obsessed about it. There's still lots to go however so I've decided that we'll morph this forgotten and neglected blog into a DIY space....because there aren't enough of those already out there. So gear up for lots of info on our various nesting ventures. I'll keep you updated as we continue to improve, and I'll take you back in time to various projects that you've missed over the past year or so of dormancy. Maybe I'll even convince Hubs to write a post now and then.
Looking forward to being back with you.
-B
Looking forward to being back with you.
-B
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