Friday, June 27, 2014

A Year Later....

Today marks one year in our waterfront cottage.  June 27, 2013 was the first night we spent in the house and the next day we rented a jack hammer and started the updates.  It has been 12 months of work.  A LOT OF WORK.

Blittle and I were sitting on the dock the other evening baffled by how we did so much in a year.  No wonder I am so tired!  Once I am done with the dock furniture, we are taking a break from DIY for a while.  People have repeatedly said, it doesn't have to all get done right now.  I know this. But I want it done right now.  When I am home there are constant reminders of what needs to be done and I have a hard time ignoring them.  I get anxious.  If I am not crossing things off the to do list, I feel like I am wasting time.  The past month has shown me it is time for a break.  My body is tired, exhausted, drained, done...I can't really find a word to describe the level of physical, mental and emotional exhaustion that I am on.  It is time to rest and slow down a little.

The next few months are for working on client furniture and saving money.  There are some HUGE projects on the list for 2015!




What we have left to do:

  • Master Bath 
  • Guest Bath
  • Furnish and set up second guest room 
  • New entertainment center for living room
  • Curtains for living room
  • Add crown moulding to all room without
  • New door for laundry closet
  • Paint all doors
  • New door hardware and knobs
  • Update the deck & stair railing 
  • Rebuild the stairs
  • Close in under the stairs for outdoor storage
  • The entire exterior of the house.  We were planning on painting but I don't think that's enough.   The interior is going to be updated and new so I can't leave the outside like it is now.  Even painted a new color.  I want to have Hardi-plank or siding installed.  The exterior needs to look as good as the interior.
  • Widen/Extend the driveway
  • Widen the patio area next to the house
  • Outdoor kitchen
  • Add a downstairs bathroom
  • And hopefully one day, replace all the windows to more energy efficient ones.
There are tons of little details left but the above list represent the biggies.  Things I want done in the next few years.  The bathrooms are my goal for next year as well as the deck & stairs railings, rebuilding the stairs and closing in under the stairs.  Those are my projects for 2015.  The bathrooms are huge projects.  I am excited and scared about them at the same time.  Bathrooms are expensive and unexpected obstacles can destroy a budget but I have faith that we will be as successful with the bathrooms as we were with the kitchen.


What we are working on now:


  • I am building furniture for the dock.  (Adirondack chairs, more planters and umbrella holder)
  • Electrician is running electricity to the dock for the boat lift, outlets and lights.
  • Electrician is adding exterior lighting. (lights over garage doors, lights on the back of the house and side patio)
  • When the electrical work is done, I'll install our new light fixtures.  





    What we did over the past year:


    • Entire house except bathrooms has new flooring (This is the only thing we did not DIY)

    • Fence
      • Built privacy and cattle panel fence
      • Stained fence
    This picture is before stain.


    • New sod in backyard

    • Master Bedroom
      • Ceiling, trim and walls painted
      • New ceiling fan
      • Used inherited end table and already built headboard
      • Refinished a dresser for it
    Click here to see more master bedroom makeover pictures.






    • Elevator
      • Refinished the wood flooring
      • Painted the walls and ceiling



    • Guest Room #1
      • Ceiling, trim and walls painted
      • New ceiling fan
      • Furnished and decorated with previously owned pieces

    • Guest Room #2
      • Ceiling, trim and walls painted
      • New ceiling fan
      • Currently used for storage but will be furnished soon

    • Hallway
      • Ceiling, trim, and walls painted
      • New lights

    • Laundry Closet
      • Ceiling, trim and walls painted
      • Installed washer and dryer
    • Dock
      • Broke up and hauled off old concrete walkway to dock
      • Tore out old dock
      • Added french drain
      • Installed conduit for electricity
      • Installed water faucet
      • Built new dock
      • Installed boat lift
      • Stained dock



    • Concrete Extension
      • Poured concrete extension to connect back and side porches

    In the past year, we have had numerous projects that were not for the house.  I did countless furniture makeovers.  Some for us but most were actual Fisherman's Wife Furniture work.


    Click here to see a few of my furniture makeovers.


    Also, BLittle and I built another boat.  Yes, you read that correctly.  It isn't something I think I ever mentioned on the blog but it happened.  We built a custom nano skiff over the winter and it went to its new home last month.  We also have several other exciting and special boat projects going on.  Over the past several months, I have had 4 boats at my house; the nano, the special project, a boat we are updating and fixing, and our personal boat (we built it a few years ago, our second boat to build together).


    The blog had a big year too along with my other social medias.   Honestly, I struggle at blogging which most of you know by now.  Writing is not my favorite and it doesn't come easy for me.  I always have 1.374 things going on at once and the blog is usually one of the things put on the back burner.  The blog is a way for me to share and update.  Its not a priority or job so when I have time to sit down and edit photos and type up a post, I do.  If I can't find time or inspiration, things can be quiet for a while.  That's why all of you need to be following me on Facebook or Instagram.  It is so quick and easy for me to post an update and a few pictures.  They are updated almost daily compared to the blog, which only gets updated a few times a week.  I promise that I am trying to be more consistent but some weeks I am working on boats or I don't finish a project and I don't have much to share.


    I want to end this post with a special thank you to my husband.  He works so hard everyday for us.  He had faith in me to take my vision for this sad little house and turn it into a reality.  He trusted me to make it a home we could be proud of.  I could not have done most of these projects without his help and free labor.  He loves me even on the days I know its not easy and he has supported me and encouraged me to stay with this little business...apparently I am nicer when I am not teaching.  I appreciate everything he does and for making our dream of life on the water come true years sooner than planned. Thanks, Love!
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    Thursday, June 26, 2014

    Knock Off Decor Feature

    Happy rainy Thursday!  The weather here is wet!  Rain, rain and more rain.  And rain is in the forecast until Sunday.  Yesterday, I was on the island for bootcamp and saw a tiny waterspout off the beach.



    Today, my DIY Restoration Hardware Planter is featured at Knock Off Decor!



    I LOVE her site.  There are amazing knock off tutorials from some of my favorite stores.  Places like Pottery Barn, Restoration Hardware, and Anthropologie.

    Be sure to visit Knock Off Decor and see all the great tutorials.  You might find your next project!

    Click here to see my feature.

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    Wednesday, June 25, 2014

    Heather's Guest Room

    I have been so busy, I didn't even realize this post wasn't published last week like it was scheduled.  Sorry.  I can't seem to get caught up lately.  Too much going on and not enough time.

    The adirondack chair project is going well.  I built one on Saturday to make sure I liked the design and to make sure it was comfortable.  I love it.  I am now building five more!  My goal is to have them built and stained by the Fourth of July.  Here are some progress pictures.









    So exciting!   I can't wait to have 6 beautiful chairs out there for us and our friends to enjoy.  Of course, there are more projects on the DIY list for the dock.  It is going to feel so good to get the look complete and to enjoy the space.

    Now for the missed post.

    Last week I showed you a gorgeous, turquoise and brass vanity makeover.  If you missed it, the transformation is a must see so click here to read about it.

    The vanity belongs to my friend, Heather.  Her and her husband live down the street with their two labs.  She is an interior designer from Boston and has amazing style that can be seen in her home and in her wardrobe.  I have dubbed her my personal stylist and constantly ask her for fashion advice.  :)

    The newly painted vanity lives in Heather's colorful guest room.  I love the room so much, I want to show y'all the rest of it.  Enjoy.





    The chair she has paired with the vanity is a craigslist/bargain buy that she ended up not even having to pay for!  When she went to see the chair it was in pieces and refused to pay for it.  She took it to a furniture shop where they fixed the chair, then had someone upholster it in this gorgeous fabric.  




    This is Vela.  She is one of their sweet labs that is obviously not camera shy.  




    Love the nesting tables and the accessories.




    How can you not love the pink Samsonite luggage?!  Heather told me its the set her mother used on her honeymoon.  LOVE THAT.  




    Heather and Kylie went to Austin last month and she found the makeup box that matches the set!  

    Look at all the cool knick knacks on the display shelf.  I love that she can put a little white owl in a chair on a shelf and it looks good. 






    The bed is so colorful and inviting.  I love the mix of colors.





    This cool mermaid was a present from her co workers when she left her job at a Boston interior design company.





    This piece of art hung in her grandparents' house for years.  






    This Thomasville dresser is perfect.  Vintage with a touch of color.  I also love the flamingo art and the knick knacks on top.







    Love the mix of colors!

    Be sure to follow me on Instagram and Facebook to see what I am up to.

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