Sunday, August 31, 2008

Transforming the House

The most important room to decorate is the bedroom--at least that is what I once heard from some designer on HGTV. Thus the first room Brendt and I tackled at our new abode was our bedroom. Brendt had the idea to have the bedroom take on a bit of Asian flair without being obvious. I, on the otherhand, have wanted a blue room in my house for the past couple of years. The result? Well, see for yourself.



We found these shelves at the thrift store. After three coats of black paint, they look fabulous.



My dresser also got a healthy dose of black paint. That calendar on the wall was actually made by Japanese monks.


Where the wild things sleep.



The bathroom upstairs didn't really need much as far as painting or cosmetic work. Here are a couple photos of it after we hung curtains.

















Everything in the bathroom is pretty new and in excellent shape so we don't really need to update anything right now.


OK, now for our living room. First, I took a few 'before' photos so Brendt and I would remember how it looked before we got ahold of it. Pretty bland, eh?



The problem with painting is that our furniture is bright red and yellow...that leaves us having to choose a more neutral paint color for the wall to avoid looking like PeeWee's Playhouse. According to a pamplet I swiped from Lowe's, green is nature's neutral. Who knew?


And now for a couple of coats of Crocodile Tears and some skillful bric-a-brac placement.





And, of course, a bonus picture of Rufus relaxing with his dad.


The house is really starting to shape up. Our next big project? The office. Our inspiration? Old school arcade.

1 comment:

Jessica said...

Yay! New posts! Yay! Pics of the new house! Crocodile Tears? Little do you know that I know exactly what that paint swatch looks like and its a contender for our new house :)