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Master Bedroom Update

January 21, 2016 By Taylor 2 Comments

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A few weeks ago I went through my house and took some current pictures of all of our rooms. We have been here for 2.5 years now in this house so things have changed a little in some rooms and a lot in others :) I also wanted some pictures to update the HOME TOUR tab up there for my blog, because I love stalking home tours on other blogs! I really didn’t clean up and I especially didn’t “style” these pictures like I should have but I have decided if I wait for it to be the perfect day then it will never happen, right?

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Last time that I posted about my Master Bedroom it was to show off my DIY Headboard… which I still am so in love with! I haven’t changed anything around that much as far as bedding because speaking of love… I also still love my Queen Ann Bedspread, thankfully you can’t go wrong with a classic!

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We do have engineered hardwood floors in here now because when I was pregnant with Bee I had a “pregnant-woman-freak-out” about having dirty carpet because I’m allergic to cats and the previous owners had cats and it all seemed really logical at the time. So my awesome husband put the floors in a year ago. The floors make the room so much more cozy to me :) I also added some stuff on the wall around the TV so it wouldn’t stand out as much. I want to add a lot more but this is what I had on hand.

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master bedroom

master bedroom

They bathroom is still pretty 90’s, complete with shell sinks, but we did remove the wallpaper, paint the walls and add tile flooring (can you believe the bathroom was wall to wall carpet when we moved in.) Also… added some new fantastic wallpaper over the tub that I love! My husband is a saint for letting me having this wallpaper in an area that he has to look at everyday! This is the last room that we haven’t really done much to, maybe this year or next we can tackle it but after a kitchen remodel we are happy to just leave things alone right now :)

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master bathroom

That is basically it in a nutshell! Let me know if you have any questions or if I left out any sources :)

Sources:

Wallcolor: Colonnade Gray Sherwin Williams

Bedspread: Amazon

Headboard: DIY 

Rug: Rugs USA

Lamps: JC Penny

Nightstands: World Market

MidCentury Dresser: Overstock

Chair: DIY 

Curtains : IKEA

Bathroom Wallpaper: Fab.com

Filed Under: bedroom, home goods, remodeling, Uncategorized Tagged With: room makeovers

Dining Room Update

December 29, 2015 By Taylor Leave a Comment

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When we remdeled our kitchen we did a little rearranging so I thought I would share some house updates, specifically a Dining Room Update. We replaced all of our laminate and carpet flooring with this amazing tile that looks like wood and we love it! My favorite thing about it is the clean-ability. Here is a before picture from when we first moved in. Carpet under a table with toddlers is just never really a good idea haha.

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We moved our other dining room table into the breakfast room so we replaced it with this nice big 10 person table! I love having a huge table so we can host even more people :) I kept our plate wall and green buffet table. You can also read about our curtains HERE. I usually go for loud patterns on rugs but I needed something light to break up all the darkness of the floor and table. dining room IMG_2723 IMG_2716 dining room

Sources:

Table: World Market

Chairs: World Market

Rug: Rugs USA

Curtains: DIY

Buffet: DIY

Filed Under: home goods Tagged With: room makeovers

Marble Counter Alternatives

September 25, 2015 By Taylor 8 Comments

marble counter Alternatives

This is a story all about my countertop woes and how I overcame them haha! Kidding… countertops aren’t that serious but they are a huge part of your kitchen and they are important! This isn’t the usual cute decor or craft post but I figured it might help someone else choose a marble counter alternative, so why not share my experience right?

We started our kitchen remodel in July this year (before pics HERE) and I just knew that I had to have white cabinets and marble countertops! I am very decisive and I usually have a clear vision in my head. Between my “vision”, magazine clippings and a Pinterest board I was armed and ready. I started asking around looking for contractors and in the process I also asked people about their selections and how everything was holding up. I was more than bummed to hear that a lot of people already had stains on their marble (sad face.) In the meantime we found a great contractor and he agreed that marble countertops might not be a great choice for us (double sad face- look how pretty they are).

marble counter Alternatives

Apparently marble isn’t a good option for people who want to cook in their kitchens haha! I’m only half way kidding. I started researching and learned that marble is super porous so foods that stain like wine, berries and juice could leave permanent marks even on marble that is sealed. Oil and citrus also cause etching and marring. There are two schools of thought though, some people like these marks and consider it worn-in and cozy looking like a pair of broken-in jeans. I know myself and I am not one of these people! We are messy and I like things clean and neat, so after a lot of thought and research we decided marble isn’t for us. Waaahhhh. My problem at that point was that I had the look of marble in my head and it wouldn’t leave, it’s just so pretty! My contractor told me that granite was his favorite as far as durability and cost so we started there.

Granite: durable and won’t break the bank but hard to find in grey tones

Guys, it’s really hard to find any granite that looks like marble. I don’t mind the texture as much as the colors. I don’t have any brown tones in my house at all. No beige, cream, tan, taupe… none. Those colors look great in so many peoples homes but our house is very “cool”. We have blues and greys and aquas with bright whites. The main problem I had with granite was I couldn’t really find any without brown/tan/cream undertones. There were still plenty that I liked but didn’t think they would work. I liked the “marble look” of these. 

 

marble counter Alternatives

I also liked this one which is called “fantasy brown”. Of all the granite that this yard had I liked this one best. We decided to keep looking though…

marble counter Alternatives

Quartzite (not to be confused with Quartz): durable, looks a lot like marble, so pretty but expensive $

During my research I learned that my favorite kind of countertops are quartzite! They are natural, earthy and so gorgeous. They almost look like a salt block to me. I asked the employees for details and they said that it isn’t nearly as porous as marble so the staining wouldn’t be as bad! Perfect right?? Perfect until I learned about the price :( We have a lot of countertops and this was just out of our budget. But I can’t get over how pretty they are.

marble counter Alternatives

marble counter Alternatives

Quartz: only slightly more expensive than granite, very durable and messy family friendly, comes in grey tones

After searching for the perfect thing and being sad that nothing was marble (I was getting annoying about it) I spotted this… Definitely the right color and still natural looking without being too busy. I think I liked it. I asked a million questions and found out that it was quartz. A manmade countertop that was super durable and not nearly as expensive as quartzite.

marble counter Alternatives

They showed me the other colors; all the ones I liked had grey or white backgrounds with what looked like glass rocks inside and some even had mirrored looking rocks. Some of these are not name brand but some are Silestone. They are anti-microbial and had a warranty! Yay!

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marble counter alternatives

They showed me the other colors; all the ones I liked had grey or what backgrounds with glass rocks inside and some even had mirrored looking

marble counter alternatives

marble counter alternatives

 My husband went to the Silestone warehouse to get a closer look so he sent me this picture and the background caught my attention. It had a marble-esque pattern!

marble counter alternatives

 They gave him a book with every single color that they carry. I immediately loved the look of two of their colors, Lyra and Helix. Here they are next to real Carrara Marble… pretty close for a durable option!

Left is Silestone in Helix, Middle is Silestone in Lyra and right is marble. I had found our winner!

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Our kitchen is very white so we ended up going with Helix (on the left) to give it more contrast. I was super nervous because of my marble expectation but the day it showed up I was really happy! We have lived with it for over a month now and we LOOOOVE them!! So easy to take care of and doesn’t show anything at all! Here are the guys installing it :)

marble counter alternatives

marble counter alternatives

marble counter alternatives

marble counter alternatives

silestone helix

There you have our countertop “journey” haha… and hopefully this post helped someone with their marble countertop debacle! Let me know if you have any questions, and stay tuned for the big kitchen reveal coming soon!

Filed Under: home goods, kitchen, Uncategorized Tagged With: room makeovers

Kitchen Before Photos

July 30, 2015 By Taylor 1 Comment

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Guess what?! We started our kitchen remodel! We have been planning this for years and it’s finally here! We found a great carpenter and they started a few weeks ago. I wanted to post a few “before pictures” because who doesn’t love a good before & after :) We fell in love with this house because of the open floor plan, the size of the kitchen and the fact that it’s the center of the home! We have been here a little over two years and even thought the kitchen was very 1994, thankfully it wasn’t offensive…. neutral nineties haha. The worst part honestly was the boxed florescent lighting and my husband fixed that last year. We are keeping the same layout but making a bunch of little changes (and some big ones)… I’ll post some pictures of our selections and our process over the next few weeks. Goodbye pickled oak, linoleum, vinyl and wallpaper. If you want more behind the scenes follow along on my Instagram @taylormadecreates

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