Thursday, February 11, 2016

Meet Bronco

  Say hello to our new family member, Bronco.

Well I didn't think it would ever happen but Richard did it... He convinced me into getting a dog. We actually ended up getting him for free. ( one of the reasons he got the OK... and also the fact that Carter loves dogs more than any other kid I know) 
   The dog is a shiba inu and has many good reasons why he should fit in with our family just fine. He isn't going to get very big. I did not want a huge dog running around our house. He also doesn't shed very much which is HUGE in my book. Huge. You also rarely have to bathe them as he likes to be clean. He is constantly licking himself when he feels dirty. The shiba inus are also very smart/trainable. Supposedly they basically train themselves. We got him few days ago at about 4 months old. He is potty trained and out of the chewing stage. wahoo! Two major things I wasn't in the mood to deal with, especially with Carter leaving all his toys everywhere. 
    He has been a very good dog so far, I have yet to hear him bark. He has been catching on to our house rules quicker than I thought.  He's really mellow and loves to follow Carter everywhere. Carter loves to play with him but I think he gets tired of him constantly at his side. We give him a break and its not long before he's looking for him. Bronco has been very good with Carter and we are hoping it stays that way. 
    He is still getting used to sleeping in a kennel and in a new environment and nights have been a little rough. We are hoping that doesn't last much long. Fingers crossed. 
    We look forward to summertime when we can take him on lots of walks to the nearby park and dog parks. I am not a dog person so we will see how this goes:)









Sunday, January 31, 2016

Bathroom Remodel

Today I wanted to do a post on our bathroom remodel. We still have yet to really get in and decorate but I love how much it has changed already. When we moved in the bathroom had a tan carpet. That was not something I wanted, especially having a little boy. 
  We bought our tile from Floor and Decor and have really loved it! A big thanks to my husband and dad for installing it. 
   I stained the cabinets using Gel Stain like I did for our kitchen. Tutorial here. We still don't know what we are going to do with the counter tops. We are still rolling around some options. But here is what we have done so far. 

Before: 

After:
                       

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Java Gel Stain Tutorial

    I wanted to share how I stained my cabinets and banister. We had just bought this house and the cabinets were fine as is, although in my dream home I wanted dark espresso cabinets. Obviously we didn't have the money to get new cabinets. Plus the cabinets were in really good shape so I started searching the web for some DIY ideas. 
   At first I was going to use one of the kits that they sell and Lowes but after reading some reviews I got nervous. Then I came across gel stain. I was excited about how forgiving everyone said it was (because I was sure I would mess up) but also the price. I believe I paid $22 for the can and that lasted forever! I was able to do my whole kitchen, banister and one bathroom each having 3 coats. Amazing!
   When I was reading and watching videos on how to do it a lot of people were using a sock to apply. I decided to go with a foam brush. It was easier for me to use and to get in the tight spots. I also used a new brush for every coat because they were a pain to clean. So here are the supplies I used.


  • General Finishes Gel Stain in the color Java
  • General Finishes Arm- R-Seal in Satin
  • Foam brushes
  • Gloves
  • Butcher paper
  • Clorox wipes
  • Sander

   
Here is a picture of our kitchen before:


   The first thing I did was take all of the doors off. Make sure you label where they go! I took the doors off and sanded them very quickly! You really don't need to sand much. I didn't spend more than 1 min per door. You just want to rough it up a little bit. Once they are sanded I cleaned them real well with some clorox wipes. Make sure you get all the grease and dirt off. Luckily this was a newer home and they kept them pretty clean. It was also nice that we were working on so much of the house that i didn't have to be too careful of spilling. 

   All prepped! Now make sure that you wear gloves because I forgot once and it was all over my hands and hard to get off! 
   After the first coat it looked like this: 


If I hadn't read so many blogs I would have freaked out when I saw this! Seeing the brush strokes are 100 percent normal on the first and even second coats. The gel stain is thick and you do not want to apply it too thick. You want really thin even coats. The hardest part about this was waiting for it to dry. I believe it recommends 12 hours but because I was living 45 min away I would just come back the next day. 
 Here is what the second coat looked like:

 And the third coat:

  They turned out exactly how I was hoping they would! Now it was time to seal. I used a foam brush for this as well, although if I could go back I think I would use a sock for this. The foam brush left some tiny bubbles and drips that I think could have been avoided. Again use thin coats and allow it to dry. I did 3 coats of this as well. Also it recommended after the last coat to let dry for 5 days before putting the doors back on, which we did. We also added hardware and here is how it looks now! I love my kitchen!


   As I mentioned earlier I also did the banister and bathrooms with this stain. We had them put the banister in with the same knotty alder as the cabinets so that I could stain it to match. Here is what it looks like. 


    Stay tuned for the bathroom reveal! I'm loving all the things we have done/are doing to out first home! 




Saturday, January 2, 2016

Our Remodel

   I have been so excited to do our house reveal! We have been remodeling for about 3 months and just finished the very last (big) thing a few days ago. We still have to finish decorating and doing some small things like putting hardware on but I'm so glad to be done! (And so is my husband haha) 
   First off I want to thank everyone that helped! Richard and my dad did everything themselves. It took a little longer but saved us lots of money and let us upgrade some other things that we wanted to. My father in law also came around a bit to help out. My whole family was there one day to help paint the house, they were awesome. Also a big thanks to my sisters who would watch Carter without any notice so that I could get some things done. We were also very fortunate that Richard's grandparents let us live in their basement to help save money for the house. Thank you everyone!!
   Today I wanted to show everyone the kitchen/dining and family room area. I can't believe the change! 
   

 Before: Don't mind everyone laying around haha we had just moved some stuff in and they were tired. The house was pretty basic so we were excited to get in there and and do little things like painting that would make a big difference. Speaking of paint, wow can that make a huge difference! The ceilings, baseboards, walls, and doors were all the same color tan. We painted the ceiling, baseboards, doors, and trim white and I couldn't believe it. Again my husband and dad did everything themselves, I was so impressed! Even things that they had never done like plumbing, they were able to figure it out. I, of course, was on the hunt for coupons and deals and found some huge savings! We also did things to save money all around. For example, all the door handles were brass. We were not a big fan but once we looked at the price of new handles (Yikes!) we went to plan B and spray painted them silver. We did a lot of DIY things to save money. I also stained the cabinets and banister by myself with this amazing thing called Gel Stain! I will do a tutorial soon because this stuff was seriously amazing!! We spent and did a lot more that we were initially planning on but now I'm so happy we did because I know after we moved in it would have never gotten done! We did everything! We basically gutted the house. If you would have asked me during it I'm not sure I'd say it was worth it, but now that it is done it absolutely was. I love my house!!
                              


                                                  ENTRY


                                              FAMILY ROOM


                                  FAMILY ROOM AND KITCHEN


      
                                                  ENTRY



                                                  DINING


KITCHEN

         After:

                           ENTRY

                            


FAMILY ROOM




                                                            My favorite piece!!

KITCHEN








Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Pumpkin Patch

  We love Halloween time! We have been crazy busy with our remodel but we needed to take Carter out to do something fun. Nothing better this time of year then going to the pumpkin patch! 
   Carter was so amused by all the people and pumpkins. He would not hold still. He was running around touching all the pumpkins and giving them hugs. He did not like when we would pick him up for a picture, hence in all the pictures he wouldn't smile :( he's still cute. He picked the perfect pumpkin that we are going to let him paint this week.