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Family Room, Home & Garden, kitchen

How I redid my family room for $10

May 1, 2014 by Elaine No Comments

Hello! Long time no type. I’ve been busy over here – both on and off blog-worthy projects – but am back to share some updates I did in our family room that is off our open concept galley kitchen.

And the coolest part? I did it for only $10 outta my own pocket! Seriously. I’ll explain as I go, but basically it involves a present, some gift cards and Craigslist.
First up, the present. Chef Kev gifted me this awesome rug for Christmas (Jernved rug from Ikea) that I had been eyeing. I wanted to infuse some colour into our family room area (it was suffering from a bad case of the beige) and I thought this was a good contender, so put it on my Christmas Wish List. 
The rug was awesome but immediately made everything look dingy and super-beige.
(Sorry for the bad lighting but I took these at night). 
Beige walls, beige couch, and browny/beige furniture. It didn’t feel too uplifting!
The couch looked dingy, the cubby system clashed and the coffee table just looked wrong. I had big plans originally to refinish the coffee table when I got it second hand, but never got around to it. Whoops.
Looking at the room it had issues. Big ones. There were too many tones going on and eventually I couldn’t handle it anymore. My design brain twitched whenever I walked into the space.
After seeing my face scrunch up for the 757th time, Chef Kev said “I don’t care what you do to fix it, just don’t spend any money”. Well, that sounded like a challenge to me!
Guess what it looks like today? Ta da!
So, let me explain how this little room grew into her new rug. 
This is where Craigslist comes in. First to go was the Ikea Expedit cubby unit. I ideally wanted a real-wood, mid-century modern credenza to go along that wall that I could turn into a media centre. However, after months searching Craigslist and second hand shops I realized that one just wasn’t in my budget. Sure, I could sell the coffee table and couch and then MAYBE have enough to buy one, but I’m sort of partial to couches and coffee tables and wanted to replace those too. 
In the end I realized that the Expedit unit itself actually worked okay, it was just the colour that I hated for this space.
So out went the ‘birch’ finish. I sold it on Craigslist for $50 (minus the baskets)…
and in entered the ‘black/brown’ one that I purchased on Craigslist for $50. The cool thing here was that this replacement unit actually came with six of the same wicker baskets as the one I had. I ended up using them down in our recreation room where we have another Expedit unit.
Next up was the old couch, well, actually it’s a love seat but who’s counting?
I wanted something darker – either a brown tone or a gray, and definitely something more streamlined and modern. 
So, out went the old love  seat – sold on Craigslist for $80…
and in came the ‘new’ love seat – also bought on Craigslist – for $200.
Last but not least on my furniture hit list was the coffee table. 
Out with the old (sold on Craigslist for $40)…
And in with the ‘new’ – purchased on Craigslist for $80!
When I saw this coffee table I knew it would look really cool in this space. It is actually an old coffee table that had been sandblasted down and professionally repainted this awesome red. 
Sadly, after chatting with the seller, she had a change of heart and decided not to sell! She had listed it as she was redecorating and didn’t think it would go with her new décor. But she loved it so she also wanted to keep it. Due to the enormous response she second guessed herself so decided to hold on to it. 
I was upset but kept on hunting. After a few days I dropped her an email saying that if she had a change of heart again then I was still interested. She emailed back that she was actually thinking of selling it again as she just didn’t think she could make it work in her new space. She asked me to give her the weekend to think about it, and on Monday let me know that I could have it! So, word to the wise – if this happens to you, a friendly follow-up email may work in your favour!
I love how this coffee table plays off the pattern in the carpet. And I  LOVE the awesome curves and super cute legs!
Now, if you’ve been doing any math then you may have noticed that I sold $170 worth of furniture but purchased $330. There is no mathematician anywhere that can make that add up to a difference of $10 right?!
Right. However, I also sold a few other things that did not need replacing so that helped my cause. 
I sold our second desk (currently being unused in the guest bedroom) for $100 and the old desk chair in that room as well for $10.
I also sold the four old Ikea bins that we were using in the recreation room Expedit unit when I got the six wicker baskets with the unit I purchased. I sold my old ones for $40.
So, in the end I sold $320 worth of furniture and purchased the stuff for my new family room for $330. 
I know Chef Kev said not to spend any money (such an accountant!) but he was more than okay to let go of the $10 when he saw how good it looked. 🙂
An astute eye may have also noticed that I painted. That is where the gift cards come in! I received some Home Depot gift cards for Christmas and knew I was going to use them on paint. Even before the carpet/beige issue, I had been wanting to repaint the family room and kitchen area. They actually function as one big open concept space but had been painted two different colours and it always bugged me slightly. I think living with it that way since 2006 (when we bought our townhouse) was being more than patient!
So, here is the old again – a beigey colour…
And the new! 
The colour is a nice light gray shade and is called “Barley Beige” by CIL. I had to laugh at the name since I was trying to get away from the beige and ended up with a colour that had ‘beige’ in the name. Weird. Definitely a gray though!
You can see it better here against white.
The other colour that was in this open concept area was an avocado green that the old owners used around the kitchen table nook and in the kitchen.
See how both the beige and green are here? Weird.
The same view with the new gray paint.
Looking the other way we used to see the same old green…
But now we see calming gray (yay).
Looking from the family room to the kitchen you can see how the old colour used to break up the space.
But not anymore!
Overall, the whole space feels larger, brighter and more connected. I love it.
I also took the opportunity to paint the ‘cable hide’ in the same colour as the wall paint (it used to be white if you noticed it in the photos above).
Now it blends in seamlessly!
I also restyled the shelves over the couch in a lighter and fresher way.
I’m really happy with how the space feels now.
Once more, the family room before:
And after!
Best $10 I ever spent. 
What about you? Any Craigslist scores lately or rooms that you refreshed with paint? 
It feels like Spring cleaning has officially started! What are you up to?

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Chop to it!

May 22, 2013 by Elaine 2 Comments

To ensure that Chef Kev keeps making me fancy mouth-watering meals, I keep him happy by ensuring his wooden chopping block is in fine form. Nothing says ‘chop me baby’ more than a freshly oiled hunk of wood. Pinocchio’s got nothing on this bad boy.

 
For those of you who don’t use a wooden chopping block, do yourself a favour and go and get one! Not only do they look nice, but they protect your knives by not dulling them as quickly as a plastic board would. As well (contrary to what you might think) they kill surface bacteria by wicking the moisture to the surface since wood is porous. That being said, we still cut our meats on a plastic board which we clean in the dishwasher to be extra safe and avoid any cross-contamination.

 

 
So, here is how I keep the board in fine chopping form. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I generally do this when the board starts to look a bit parched (every month or so) but I’ll admit that this was a bit overdue. Here is how it looked ‘before’.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
You can see – especially up close – the dry patches. The middle of the board gets the driest as it sees the most action. Therefore it also sees the most water and juices. Water + juices + air + hunk of wood = dry, dehydrated wood.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
First, I give the board a good clean with soap and water. Once dry, I rub it with lemon to help sterilize it as well as eliminate any lingering odours that have been trapped in the wood fibres (garlic, I’m talking to you).
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I get a bit lemon-happy and am okay in admitting it. You can never go wrong with too much lemon!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Once that dries, I give it another quick wipe with a damp cloth. The board can be a bit sticky from the lemon and you may have tiny pieces of lemon pulp that you want to wipe off before the next step. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Then the magic happens. To condition and oil the cutting board, pour on some mineral oil (available in the pharmacy section of most stores or even online). Rub that in with a clean paper towel. I like to fold my paper towel up, forming a small ‘pad’. I distribute the oil by rubbing it with the pad in a circular motion to really work the oil down into the grain.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Don’t forget about the sides and any handle cutouts (ours has two). They get dehydrated as well.
 
I always add another layer to my extra dry spots…
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I let it sit for about 10-15 minutes and then I come back and give it a quick finishing wipe to clean up any extra oil still on the surface. Most of it has been absorbed by this time though.
 
So, a quick ‘before’ for you again:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
And the nice juicy ‘after’!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Can’t you just hear the cutting board screaming “thank you!!!!” No? I guess I’m the only one who talks to hunks of wood then. Could be worse I guess…
 
And don’t even think about calling me a “Block Head” Charlie Brown.

 

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Airing my Dirty… Drawers?

May 21, 2013 by Elaine No Comments

Not those kind of drawers. And you’re welcome for that.

I love organizing. I’m an “everything has it’s place” kinda girl. Chef Kev rolls his eyes at me as he’s a “this sock belongs right here on the floor…  In the kitchen” kinda guy. But alas, he’s married to me so he has to put up with it (or rather, I do I guess) and as I demonstrate the ‘ol “bend and snap” while retrieving yet another wayward sock, he opens up another drawer to discover that I’ve taken it over and organized it.

And he doesn’t even get excited in a stationery store. How is that possible? Anways…

Enter exhibit A.

These kitchen drawers weren’t crazy unorganized, but the ‘stystem’ (term used lightly) was not working that well.

top drawer:

middle drawer:

third drawer:

And don’t even get me started on the grungy drawer liner that was there when we moved in. GROSS! It looks like we never wiped it but really it was just the texture of the stick on vinyl in it’s bad, bad state. It was horribly beat up.

I take full credit for the crumbs on the drawer lip though.

Nothing annoys me more than something that still looks dirty no matter how many times you wipe it.

And even better? This is what it looked like in each drawer once I peeled what was left of it out!

I should have just left it like this and played dumb.

But no. To remedy this, I made a quick trip to the dollar store and picked up a roll of fresh new drawer liner and a few cheap bins as well as a cutlery tray (which I didn’t plan on using for cutlery – I will explain that later). I think I spent about $7 total!

So after a very thorough cleaning of each drawer I began. Well, by this point I’d really already started but I’m sure you follow me here…

I used a tape measure to measure the inside of my drawers and then cut the liner down to size using the handy guide lines on the back. The cut I had to make didn’t fall on one of the guides, but they helped me to verify that my ruler was straight. Luckily one of my dimensions was the same width as the roll. Handy that! Not all too surprising since it was drawer liner after all but it doesn’t take much to get me excited.

To place the liner in the drawer, start at one edge of the backer and peel back an inch or two. Don’t pull the whole adhesive backer off at once or you’ll have more trouble than trying to put a piece of cellophane around a watermelon after you’ve been drinking sangria all day. Just. don’t. do. it.

Next, place the sticky edge at the front of your drawer and rub out from the centre, first to one side, then from the centre again to the other. This will help your liner stay straight as well as work out any bubbles.

Slowly peel the backer off while repeating this motion until your liner installation  is complete!

After I had all my drawers lined, I set about finding a system with my new bins and cutlery tray. I wanted the tray as I loved the skinny nature of each section and thought that could be really good for organizing some of Chef Kev’s go-to utensils. That way he wouldn’t have to hunt to find them while cooking dinner masterpieces.

I only needed to do this for two drawers as the top (cutlery) and bottom (tea towels, plastic bags, plastic wrap, tinfoil etc.) had existing layouts that were working okay.

Once I had those established, I simply reloaded the drawers!

Top drawer:

Oh, and here’s a fun tip you may want to try? As a space saver, tuck your ‘special’ or extra set of cutlery in another tray under your regular-use set. Lucky for us, the drawer is just deep enough to accommodate our extra, nicer set that we use for guests and special occasions. Since the trays have similar footprints, I rotated the bottom one to make them stack better.

Second drawer:

Third drawer:

Bottom drawer:

Organized City Batman. Me happy.

It’s not wrong that I love organizing like it were a pet is it? Feel free to lie to me to make me feel better. Thanks 😉

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Oil & Vinegar Lazy Susan

March 6, 2013 by Elaine No Comments

Chef Kev loves to have all his cooking essentials close at hand and I love to organize so basically, a marriage (pun intended) of the two was bound to happen…

Now, the ‘before’ wasn’t a horrible mess, but did make my need-for-things-to-be-tidy-and put-away problem a little nuttier.

 
But then I remembered that we had been given this as a Christmas present years ago.
 
 
We do use it, but not daily of course, so I stole the lazy susan component from the box! Come on out Suzy!
 
 
Then I gave the bottles a good clean and loaded them on…
 


And a few minutes later I had a nice and organized oil & vinegar collection!
 
I love it when a plan comes together…
 
Especially when the plan spins! Weeeeeeee! ….
 
 
What about you? Any quick and easy updates around your home? I know I’m not the only one out there who likes things all nice and tidy so ‘dish’. See how I did that? Cooking, kitchen, dish? Ah, never mind.
 
 
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I lead a pretty exciting life

October 4, 2012 by Elaine No Comments

Want to see what I got up to on Saturday night? Warning – it’s pretty X-Rated. As in X = wrong. Bad. Solution required.

I organized.

It was a party.

I was the only one invited.

Contain your excitement.

In an attempt to stop the dining room table being a dumping ground (you know, so we can actually eat dinner there) I had to find a new spot for the biggest culprit – my laptop. I usually take it with me to work so when I bring it home, it generally gets parked on the dining room table and used throughout the evening/weekend many times.

It needed a home. A new one.

And this mess needed to be cleaned up.

I like things being tucked away, Chef Kev likes them out in the open and accessible so the cooking oils and utensils had to stay. The cookbooks also needed to stay on the counter (by request). The doggie treat canister gets used daily (lucky Belle) so that made sense to stay as well. The canisters got moved to the ledge above the stove and the phone also stayed where it was due to the phone jack being right there. The espresso machine is too big to tuck away anywhere else. But it all could be tidied up some.

But look to the top far right at my dirty not so little (or hidden) secret.

Totally my fault. Look closer at Casa Clutter over there.

But don’t dare open it unless you brace yourself for the avalanche.

Holy CARP (yes, I mean the fish). Do you like my collection of vases (original purpose) plastic plates, cutlery, bubbles, outdoor toys, things that I thought were too small for a baby (now a toddler) and miscellaneous ‘decor’ finds? No? Me neither.

This needed to become a home office station STAT.

After some serious Saturday evening organizing I filed everything into their rightful home – bubbles and outdoor toys to the outdoor storage bins, paper plates, plastic cups and cutlery to my storage elsewhere which housed their ‘friends’ and the once-too-small-kids-toys-now-okay-for-toddler got put into the potty training prize jackpot.

The large vases and decor items got relocated to our closet that has new shelving (via Chef Kev) for safe (non-avalanche inspired) keeping.

And since I was on a roll, I thought I better tackle this ‘issue’ as well.

double CARP (two fishies).

Too make a long Saturday evening short, this got a major file and in the end this drawer holds a few misc. household items – removable hooks, tape, candles etc. but most importantly, I finally created a usable system for the danged CABLE STORAGE PROBLEM!

Oh label maker, you make me so happy.

At the end of my organizing rampage spree, I had a nice new TIDY home for my laptop to be parked each night. I still take it up to my office when I do design work and plug it into my larger monitor but for all the other little things I use it for, this is great. Plus the perfect spot to charge it each evening.

In the boxes you see through the frosted glass are small home decor items (napkin rings, tea light candles, small candle holders etc) as well as all of my ‘office’ type stuff that I need on hand – lap top case, note paper, back up drive etc.

The mat below is where we feed Belle.

And the nice thing is if I do need to sit for a quick moment, I just turn the chair around and make my self comfy.

I had everything on hand so this was a nice and easy free makeover. yippee!

Things that are uncluttered seriously make me very, very happy.

And, because I was having such a rocking night, I went on to make Chace’s Halloween Haunted House after all of this.

I told you I lead a pretty exciting life. So different than my Saturday evenings of 5 or 10 years ago… But I wouldn’t change it for anything 🙂

What about you? Any quicky clean ups that went a long way in your mind? Do you have a computer ‘station’ that is easily accessible? Any vase/decor related avalanches at you place? Do tell!

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Spicin’ it up

November 24, 2011 by Elaine No Comments

Things are getting spicy over here! Okay, not really but this old spice rack got an update. Not too bad in her ‘day’, but looking a tad wimpy by today’s standards. Who am I kidding, it’s just a spice rack. Standards = none.

Behold, le spice rack before…
Pretty nice random bottles don’t you think?  No, me neither. Funny thing is that we had all the bottles that matched but for some reason I started putting them aside to clean and freshen up the contents and the rack sort of morphed into this er… ah, ‘eclectic’ collection.
Exhit A (well, I guess really it’s exhibit B) … old, peeling dirty labels. I mean, not to judge but… eeewh.
A good cleaning of the rack and a few coats of good ol’ Oil Rubbed Bronze and we were on our way! 
The labels got some major lovin’ too as well as all the jars getting a thourough clean and top up.
This was a super fast makeover and I think it makes a BIG impression. It’s like a whole new spice rack! How did it look in the end? Well, just check out my rack. (yup, was totally waiting to say that).
Before:
After!
Admit it. I have a nice rack.
Here is a closer look at the finish. I love how ‘oil rubbed bronze’ has that shimmery undertone. Fancy Shmancy. 
I have a fancy shmancy rack.
Have you oil rubbed anything lately? Spiced anything up? Made a bad joke about how fancy your rack is? Please tell me I’m not the only one ;).

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I'm Elaine. A graphic designer, mommy, wife and blogger. I have trouble sitting still and am always looking for a project. Follow along as I post about life – in a pretty and creative way of course.

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