Sunday, October 21, 2012

The non-functional room becomes FUNCTIONAL!

After many evenings of standing in the "foyer" and "breakfast" room of our house, staring at the walls, waiting for them to speak to us of what to make of them, we finally reached a solution of how to update the space and make it more functional. Something about wood paneling and green slate tiling does not scream 2012. Am I wrong?







So, the demo began. We destroyed the entire room and built a closet in a weekend. The overall plan, was to open up the two rooms more and build a coat closet, since there is not a single closet on the first floor. The demo and the construction went smoothly!









Nikki trying to "help"


French closet doors are probably the hardest thing we had to install. But they are very pretty!




Behind all the new drywall, we installed insulation. Many of the walls in our home are not insulated due to the age of the house. We painted both rooms the same color, allowing them to flow into each other.  We used Woodlawn Sterling Blue Valspar paint from Lowe's. I love it! The color is just perfect. We painted all the trim and doors Ultra White Behr from Home Depot. We had engineered hardwood installed throughout the rooms. The dark floor with the bright white trim and light colored walls looks very fresh and bright...significantly better than the wood paneled walls!  The light fixtures we installed were all from Lowe's as well. I think the dark brass color pulls it all together!











Now we are moving on to decorating! I finished Nikki's spot yesterday. What do you think? I'm on the search for a raised bowl that has storage. Can't seem to find anything I like yet. Maybe that'll be the next "project"!


We ordered furniture from crate and barrel and should be here in a few weeks. Stay tuned for final pictures!!


2 comments:

  1. Looks amazing! I love Nikki's spot with her name. Too cute! As for the raise bowl with storage, you should make something like this with all your DIYing: http://rocknrollproblems.wordpress.com/2011/12/01/elevated-existence/

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  2. Thanks, Ashley!!!! I love it! Thanks for the link! I've actually seen that too! I may resort to building something custom ourselves!!! :)

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