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Transformation Tuesday: Laundry Room

Transformation Tuesday: Laundry Room

I love sharing room makeovers for Transformation Tuesday.  We have lived in our current home for almost three years, and it has been fun to look at how much the house has changed in those three years. Today’s makeover is our laundry room. Here is the before:

Transformation Tuesday: Laundry Room

We are lucky to have such a large laundry room (although it does end up being a junk/catch-all room).  A few inexpensive DIY projects made the space a little more useable and homey:

  • PAINTED THE CABINETS AND REMOVED SOME DOORS.  The windowless laundry room was brightened by painting the cabinets a cream color, and I have the full tutorial HERE.  I also updated the hardware.
  • ADDED FABRIC TO THE WALL.  Adding fabric to the wall is great for those of us who aren’t ready to commit to wallpaper because it is so easy to remove.  You can see more HERE.
  • ADDED PEGBOARD STORAGE.  You can go HERE to see all the details of this pegboard wall.

Laundry Room DIY Makeover.

Laundry Room Budget Makeover

DIY Peg Board in Laundry Room

Peg Board DIY Tutorial

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Pumpkin Patch Print

I am excited to share this FREE customizable Pumpkin Patch Print, and I’m also sharing how to transfer and image to wood!

I have been slightly obsessed with large wooden signs and wanted to create one specifically for fall. I decided a “vintage” pumpkin patch sign would be perfect.

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Last time I made a large wooden sign, I used my silhouette machine.  Although time consuming, it worked well.  However, I really wanted to try a different transfer method where you transfer a printed paper onto wood.  I found this video on YouTube from DecoArt, and decided to give it a try! I created a printable pumpkin patch sign (the download is available toward the end of this post).  This printable is sized to 8.5 x 11, and there is an editable version to add your own town and state.  The pumpkin patch printable could also be mounted to a board with spray adhesive or simply framed. However, if you have a little more time and are up for a fun DIY project, join me in this fun paper transfer method.

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For this project you will need:

  • Decor Art Media Medium Matte
  • Printed Design (mirrored/reversed)
  • Brush
  • Sponge (in place of the rag I used)
  • Spray Bottle
  • Sandpaper
  • Varnish
  • Cut-to-size Piece of Plywood
  • Furring Strips (for frame)

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First, cut to size a plywood board to the size of the printed (reversed) image.  I blew up my pumpkin patch print (I enlarged mine to around 20 x 24) and REVERSED the image so it would print backward.  I had it printed at a local office store. Reverse the image because the printed piece will be placed face-down.  Stay with me, it will make sense!

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Cover the entire board with a thin coat of the medium and allow it to dry.

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Tear the edges of the paper (according to the video this helps hide the edges).

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Add a thin coat of the medium to the printed page and allow it to dry.

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After both the board and the print are dry, add a thick coat of the medium to the board and glue down the printed art – face-down.

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Allow everything to completely dry overnight.

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The idea behind this process is to remove most of the paper so only a thin layer is left allowing the ink to be visible.  To do this, wet down the paper.

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The paper is scrubbed away.  Since I didn’t have a sponge, I used a cloth (but the video recommends a sponge).

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This process is time-consuming – especially on a large piece like mine.

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The cloth wasn’t doing a great job removing all the paper, so I pulled out my dish scrubber.

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Be careful with using something abrasive because I actually scrubbed through the paper down to the board in a few spots:

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Once satisfied with the amount of paper removed, allow the sign to dry.

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If the distressed look is desired, lightly sand the sign.

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When it dries, the image does begin to fade.  

You can add a varnish to help brighten the image color.

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I used a weathered gray to continue with my antique, distressed look.  

You can see the right side where I added the varnish.

 The varnish helps bring out the color.

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Once the entire sign is varnished, allow it to dry and frame it using furring strips (you can see more detail about that process HERE).

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Below is the JPG file for this pumpkin patch sign.  Just click and save:

Print

I am also sharing two PDF files.  The first file has an editable city and state and the second is like the one in my photos.

EDITABLE Pumpkin Patch

Pumpkin Patch Print

The printables are sized at 8×10 (printable on regular letter-sized paper), but you can blow them up to fit your need. If you want a large (20″ x 24″) already REVERSED pdf like the one I printed, then click on the file below:

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I would love to know how you incorporate this pumpkin patch sign into your fall decor!  Email me or tag me on social media!

*All Sincerely Sara D. printables are for personal, non-commercial use only. Use it, gift it, but don’t alter it, sell it or otherwise distribute the print or the file. 

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Entry Makeover

It’s amazing what a little paint did for our Entry Makeover!

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of FrogTape®. All opinions are 100% mine.

Entry Makeover with Frog Tape

The entry is the first impression guests have of your home.  My entry was fine, but I knew it could be better.

Here is a before shot of the entry:

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I have never loved the front door, but I do try to make the best of it.  It was a burgundy color when we bought the home, but I painted it gray and more recently the black you see above.

It still was not the statement it wanted to be.  I love the black trim I am seeing everywhere.  Although most of my home doesn’t lend itself to black trim, I really felt it would work well in our entry.

I began with FrogTape®.

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I used the green multi-surface FrogTape® to protect the drywall next to the trim.

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And the yellow delicate surface FrogTape® was used to protect my recently painted front door.

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When painting trim, you also want to fix any pieces that may require attention.

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I had a piece of trim above my door that had popped out, so I nailed it back in place.

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Before painting trim, you also need to wipe down any dust and grime.

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Once the trim is all prepped (taped, repaired, and cleaned), you are ready to begin painting.

I always like to test previously painted surfaces to see if it has been painted with an oil-based or latex paint.

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Using nail polish remover, I wiped some of the painted trim,  If it comes off, you will know it is water-based paint.  If it is clean, it is oil-based.  I had paint on my cloth, so I knew my paint was water-based (latex).

I prefer to use water-based paint whenever possible, and I found this latex in black.

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Using a small angled brush, I painted all the trim.

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I started on one side and painted across the doorway.

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I also painted the inside trim inside the door.

I let the first coat dry according to the manufacturer’s instructions and painted a second coat.  Once the second coat was dry, I began removing the tape.

FrogTape® brand painter’s tape is the only painting tape treated with patented PaintBlock® Technology.  PaintBlock® reacts with the water in latex paint and instantly gels to form a barrier against paint bleed giving you the sharpest paint lines possible

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FrogTape® removes easily and quickly.

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I am so happy with the end result!

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The black trim adds a cohesive (and grand) look to our entry.

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Transformation Tuesday: Boys’ Bathroom

I have enjoyed sharing our room transformations with you every Tuesday.  We have lived in our current home for almost three years, and it is fun to look at the before and after photos! Here’s today’s version…Transformation Tuesday: Boys’ Bathroom.

 This makeover really will show you the power of paint.  Here is how the bathroom looked when we moved into our home:

Transformation Tuesday: Boys' Bathroom

And here is how it looks now (well, on the few rare occasions when the bathroom is actually clean):

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Boys Bathroom - AFTER

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Here is how the bathroom space was transformed:

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  • PAINTED THE WALLS.  Valspar’s Notre Dame was used for the walls and Valspar’s Comet Dust was used for the stripes.  To see the full tutorial for the “ticking striped wall,” click HERE.
  • PAINTED THE CABINETS AND REPLACED THE HARDWARE.  Shortcuts were used for painting these cabinets.  To see which shortcuts worked (and didn’t work) click HERE.
  • PAINTED THE FAUCETS.  Painting the faucets is a great temporary fix.  I have had these painted for a couple of years, but I am considering replacing them now.  To see the full tutorial on painting a faucet, click HERE.
  • REPLACED THE DOOR HARDWARE.   All of our doors handles throughout the home were replaced inexpensively by buying them through Amazon.
  • REPLACED THE MIRROR.  The mirror that came with our master bedroom dresser was painted and hung to replace the frameless mirror that was in the boys’ bathroom.

I love creating design boards, and I created one that inspired this bathroom makeover.  You can see it HERE.  This room actually was one of the winners in the very first blogging contest I ever participated in.  To see all the details, go HERE. Want to see more Transformation Tuesdays besides Transformation Tuesday: Boys’ Bathroom? Check out these other makeovers:

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Transformation Tuesday: Office

Happy Transformation Tuesday!  Transformation Tuesday: Office

Recently I came across old photos from when we purchased our home. In honor of our three-year home anniversary (later this fall), I thought it would be fun to share a different room every week. Today I’m sharing our home office.  When we bought the home, the space was being used as a living room.  Since we only needed one family room/living room space, we made this room into an office.

Here is the before:

Tuesday Transformation: Office

And the after:

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We are planning to add bookshelves and make this room more of a library/office.  But until then, we just do simple little projects.  Here is what has been done: This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. Click here to read my full disclosure policy.

  • PAINTED THE WALLS.  The walls were painted in Valspar’s Colonial Woodlawn Gray.
  • ADDED WINDOW TREATMENTS.  The curtains at TJ Maxx for next to nothing.

I painted a desk that was left in the house, and I also painted a chair I found at a thrift store. The chair is from Wayfair and the silhouettes are from Minted.  The sheepskin is from IKEA, and I made the framed Instagram photo art (see the tutorial HERE).

Custom Silhouettes by Minted

Want to see more Transformation Tuesdays besides Transformation Tuesday: Office? Check out these other makeovers:

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Inexpensive Window Treatment Ideas

Today I’m sharing some inexpensive window treatment ideas.

Tips and Tricks for Inexpensive Window Treatments

Here in Indiana, we have had a crazy hot end to summer.  Most days, I love opening my window treatments to let the sunshine in, but lately, I have been using my shades and window treatment to help conserve my air conditioner.  

Window treatments are used throughout our home.  Not do curtains help conserve the air conditioner, but they look pretty.  On the back (East) side of our home, we only have curtains which can be closed if necessary.  However, since this side of the home sees the morning sun there isn’t a privacy issue (there is a field behind our home), we rarely need to use these window treatments.

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The front of our home faces the west and sees the hot afternoon/evening sun.  We have blinds AND curtain panels on these windows, and lately, we have been closing both to keep our home cooler.

Minted Silhouette Artwork

Window treatments can get expensive, but here are a few DIY tips for inexpensive window treatment ideas:

Often, the longer odd-sized curtain panels can be found on clearance.  Snatch them up because there are three simple ways to adjust them so they fit your window.

1. Adjust the length by hemming them.  If sewing is not your thing, recruit someone who can help.

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2. Use drapery ring hooks. Fold over curtain panels that are too long on drapery ring hooks to hold the fabric in place.  This method also helps extend the length if your curtain panel is just a tad too short.

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3. Use hem tape.  The iron-on version works great for lighter-weight fabrics.

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DIY Anniversary Gift

Today I’m sharing a unique DIY Anniversary Gift.

Celebrating 15 Years (and a DIY Anniversary Gift)

Earlier this month, my husband and I celebrated our 15 year anniversary.  He’s received so many DIY gifts from me over the years, so I had to celebrate this milestone with yet another!

15 years together

I made him a plaque with a photo from our wedding day and one from each year since that day.

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For this project, I found this wooden plaque from Hobby Lobby.

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Besides the plaque, here’s what I used:

To begin, I created a stencil for my lettering using my silhouette cameo and placed it on the plaque.

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Next, I painted over the stencil with black paint.

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I also painted around the inside of the plaque with black paint. Once the paint was dry, I placed my photos on the board.

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I glued the backs first, and then I covered all of them with Mod Podge.

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I found these cute little embellishments to put on the center top of each photo.

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And that was it!  I had a little DIY anniversary gift for my husband.

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I’m looking forward to another 15 years!

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Printable Lunch Box Notes

I’m excited to share these FREE Printable Lunch Box Notes with you.

Free Printable Lunch Box Notes on Remodelaholic

They are perfect for your own kids, or print out these notes and package them cute with a ribbon to make a great (and really inexpensive) gift!

FREE lunch box printables

I am on week two of all three kids in school all day.  It has been such an adjustment for me, but but I am discovering my new normal.  And adding these little notes to their lunch boxes (on the few days of the week I actually pack their lunches), makes me feel just a little better knowing I am brightening their day. To print your own, simply save the JPG file below:

Or, if you prefer a PDF file of the Free Printable Lunch Box Notes, you can find it below:

Lunch Box Printables

Free Printable Lunch Box Notes

I remember my mom writing me little love notes on my napkin.  Do you have any fun memories from your school days or fun things you do for your kids now?  I’d love to hear them.

Do you love free printables?  I share a lot more on my blog.  

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Back to School Organization Ideas

My youngest began kindergarten this year, so all three of my kids are in school.  It has been an adjustment for me – especially after having at least one little by my side for the past 11 years.  Trying to get three kids out the door in the morning takes some organization, and I’m sharing some back to school organization ideas. 

My friends at 11 Magnolia Lane do an annual Back to School Operation: Organization, and I am excited to be participating in the series! In our mudroom area, I have a control station that includes a monthly chalkboard calendar and shoe cubby.

Back to School Organization Ideas

Shoes go off and in the cubby when the kids get home from school and their evening activities.  This way, we don’t spend any extra time looking for shoes in the morning (because there is never an extra minute in the morning)! I have a chalkboard calendar hanging over the shoe cubby.  It helps us stay organized with all the sports, lessons, and appointments that happen outside of school.

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On the end wall, we have a wall with hooks.

Mudroom Makeover

We live in Indiana, so we go through a variety of coats as they change with the season. We only hang the coats appropriate for the season on the hooks – the other coats are stored in our coat closet.  Like their shoes, need to hang up their coats when they get home and we don’t waste time looking for their coat in the morning.

Simple Mudroom Solutions

We also have some old lockers in the area where the kids can store their backpacks – the two youngest share a locker.

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These lockers were boring beige lockers before I painted them cream and gold.

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For their homework assignments, we keep all the supplies (crayons, pencils, scissors, etc.) in the toy room in an IKEA cart.

Art Cart and wallpaper

The kids always know exactly where to get what they need.

Art Supplies & Frame Wallpaper

These tips are just the beginning of a large group of school organization ideas!

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Visit these other blogs to see how they stay organized for school:

11 Magnolia Lane Dixie Delights Duke Manor Farm Organizing Made Fun Just a Girl and her Blog  Less than Perfect Life of Bliss This is Happiness Simply Organized Bless’er House Sunny Side Up

 

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Tuesday Transformation: Kitchen

Tuesday Transformation: Kitchen

The older I get, the more I feel my life goes into overdrive.  I feel like we just moved into our current home, and it will be three years this fall. We are planning our first major renovation later this year – the master bathroom.  However, everything else in the home has been pretty minor and included little projects and lots of paint.  I thought it would be fun to share what the home looked like when we moved in the Fall of 2013 and compare it to today. For today’s Tuesday’s Transformation, I’m sharing our kitchen.  

Here’s the before:

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And after:

Painting Kitchen Cabinets with Chalk Paint

I would love to buy new appliances, but new appliances mean knocking out cabinets that would lead from one thing to another.  We really wanted to make the kitchen work for now, and hopefully, someday we will renovate the kitchen.

 Until then, here’s what we did:

  • PAINTED THE WALLS.  I painted the walls using Valspar’s Cincinnati Hotel Briggs Beige.  I love this neutral warm color and used it for years in our previous home.  To see all the details, click HERE.
  • PAINTED THE CABINETS.  If you have been following me for a while, you know that I actually painted my cabinets TWICE.  Do not make my mistake and read all the details HERE.
  • CHANGED THE CABINET HARDWARE.  I won all my hardware from a contest and had fun picking out vintage-inspired pieces. Click HERE for all the hardware details and links.
  • ADDED GLASS TO CABINET DOORS.  I went with seeded glass and am so glad I did.  You can read more on the glass HERE.
  • ADDED A BACKSPLASH  I absolutely love my subway tile.  This is the one project we did not DIY and hired out.  Click HERE to see more.
  • REPLACED THE FAUCET. I went with an oil-rubbed bronze faucet and love how it ties in my black appliances.  You can see all the details HERE.
  • PAINTED THE FLOOR. The floor was in bad shape and very worn with water damage. When we first moved in, I hid it with a large rug.  Unfortunately, my kids kept spilling things on it (and I did too), and it just wasn’t working for us.  I painted a rug, and you can see my tutorial HERE.
  • PAINTED THE FRIDGE WITH CHALKBOARD PAINT.  This was one of my very first DIY projects when we moved in.  I love it and still update the calendar every week.  You can see more HERE.
  • ADDED SHIPLAP TO MAIN WALL.  I jumped in on the shiplap trend, but let’s hope it’s not a fast revolving one.  I love the texture it adds to the space, and you can see the full tutorial HERE.

Here’s another one more before and after (sorry the angle is different):

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Painted Kitchen Cabinets.

Everything we have done to the kitchen has been slow updates over time.

Chalk Painted Kitchen Cabinets

Painted Kitchen Cabinets Tutorial

Although it isn’t my dream kitchen, it is a space that we have made into our own (and is brighter and happier than it was)! Want to see more Transformation Tuesdays? Check out these other makeovers:

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Easy DIY Wood Frame

This Easy DIY wooden frame is really easy (and really inexpensive) to create.

Easy DIY Wood Frame

I created it because I wanted to create a wifi password sign for my guests (click here for the FREE editable printable).

wifi password printable

A few months ago, I made this large wooden sign (to see the full tutorial click HERE), and I love the look of the frame on the sign.

Latitude Longitude Coordinate Sign

I had scraps left over from the project, so I decided to recreate the wood frame look on a smaller scale. For this wooden frame you’ll need:

  • Furring Strip
  • A small sheet of plywood
  • Wood Stain
  • Nail gun
  • Chop Saw
  • Spray adhesive
  • Artwork

Mounting picture in DIY Frame

I began by adding my artwork to the plywood.  I tried Mod Podge, but I found that it left too many bubbles.  Spray adhesive worked much better.

Spray Adhesive

Using a chop saw, I cut the furring strip into pieces for the frame(s).  I cut the top and bottom pieces so they overlapped the side pieces.  (I cut enough pieces for two separate frames.)

DIY Frame for under one dollar

I stained the pieces.

Staining DIY frame

Next, I put the frames together (attaching the cut wooden strips to the artwork mounted on plywood) using my nail gun.

DIY rustic frame

It was super easy and inexpensive.

wifi password printable

You can make the frame as large (or small) as you want!

Wifi printable for guests

How are you going to use your easy DIY wooden frame?

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Transformation Tuesday: Kitchen Nook

Transformation Tuesday: Kitchen Nook

This November, it will be three years since we moved into our current home.  Recently I came across old photos from when we purchased the home and loved seeing the before photos.  In honor of our three-year anniversary with our home, I thought it would be fun to do a Transformation Tuesday series and share a different room every week.

I’m going to begin with our kitchen nook which is one of my favorites spaces because of all the windows and natural light.  Here’s what the home looked like when we first purchased it:

Transformation Tuesday: Kitchen Nook

And here is how it looks now:

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All the updates and changes to the kitchen nook have been simple DIYs.

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Here’s what we did:

  • PAINTED THE WALLS.  The walls using Valspar’s Cincinnati Hotel Briggs Beige.  This color is also in our kitchen, hallway, and family room.  This color is neutral and warm, and we used it for years in our previous home.  To see all the details, click HERE.
  • REPLACED THE LIGHT FIXTURE.  I have been obsessed with wooden beaded chandeliers for several years, and I considered DIYing one but found a good deal on one.  We found it at World Market.
  • ADDED WINDOW TREATMENTS.  I hung pretty curtains I found on clearance at West Elm (which unfortunately are no longer available but these are similar).
  • ADDED SHIPLAP TO MAIN WALL (the wall I am shooting the photo from).  We jumped in on the shiplap trend, but let’s hope it’s not a fast revolving one.  It adds texture to the space, and you can see the full tutorial HERE.
  • FARMHOUSE KITCHEN TABLE MAKEOVER.  Our kitchen table was well-loved, and I really wanted to give it a more farmhouse look, so I transformed it with paint and new legs.  To see all the details and the tutorial, click HERE.  Don’t want to DIY your own, check out this look-alike table.

Kitchen Table Update

DIY easy shiplap

The large wooden sign on the shiplap wall is from here.

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My patio is all ready for warmer weather thanks to the new launch with @livabliss + @galeyalix! I’m LOVING the checkerboard outdoor rug. Comment “PATIO” and I’ll send you the links! #Livabliss #LivablissHome #GaleyALixxLivabliss #HomeDecor #Rugs

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I’ve been slowly refreshing our bedroom and recently added this beautiful swivel chair and side table from @zgallerie! They add the perfect elegant modern touch to the space. Use my code SY5 at checkout for 5% off your entire purchase. Shop My Favorites by commenting “LINKS” or through the link in my bio. 
#gifted #ZGallerie #MyZgallerie #Zgallerie #ModernLuxury

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What started as a leak turned into my dream bathroom ✨ I partnered with @wayfair and found everything - from checkerboard tile to the vanities, mirrors, and faucets. Comment “LINK” and I’ll send you all my favorite finds! *Shower glass coming soon! #ad #wayfaircreator #homereno

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@wayfair is helping us turn a disaster into something beautiful ✨A leak from our upstairs shower led to a full remodel, and I can’t wait to show you the AFTER! Bathroom remodel reveal coming soon. Comment “LINKS” and I’ll send all my Wayfair favorites! #ad #wayfaircreator #wayfair #homereno

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*TWO THINGS that make wallpaper removal easy* Wallpaper has come a long way and there’s no need to be scared of it anymore! Before I hang wallpaper, I size the walls and often use pre-pasted SureStrip wallpaper that is activated with water! Comment WALLPAPER for easy to remove wallpaper links!

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What a difference pattern can make in a space! 

Are you ready to try wallpaper in your home?

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2016 didn’t seem that long ago until I dug through my blog for old home photos. 😳

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Dreaming of spring days while winter does its thing.

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I love this chair and side table from @zgallerie that I decided to try it in my office/library. I’m not sure where I love it more - here or my bedroom! It adds so much elegance and charm to the spaces. Use my code SY5 at checkout for 5% off your entire purchase.
Shop My Favorites by commenting LINKS or through the link in my bio #ZGallerie #MyZgallerie #Zgallerie #ModernLuxury #LuxuryInterior

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We waited 13 years for this - and our house looks happier with her glow-up!

We went from a drafty single door (with a 90s glass inlay I poorly covered up) to double doors that allows in more light and feel right for our home.

What do you think?

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My patio is all ready for warmer weather thanks to the new launch with @livabliss + @galeyalix! I’m LOVING the checkerboard outdoor rug. Comment “PATIO” and I’ll send you the links! #Livabliss #LivablissHome #GaleyALixxLivabliss #HomeDecor #Rugs

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I’ve been slowly refreshing our bedroom and recently added this beautiful swivel chair and side table from @zgallerie! They add the perfect elegant modern touch to the space. Use my code SY5 at checkout for 5% off your entire purchase. Shop My Favorites by commenting “LINKS” or through the link in my bio. 
#gifted #ZGallerie #MyZgallerie #Zgallerie #ModernLuxury

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What started as a leak turned into my dream bathroom ✨ I partnered with @wayfair and found everything - from checkerboard tile to the vanities, mirrors, and faucets. Comment “LINK” and I’ll send you all my favorite finds! *Shower glass coming soon! #ad #wayfaircreator #homereno

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@wayfair is helping us turn a disaster into something beautiful ✨A leak from our upstairs shower led to a full remodel, and I can’t wait to show you the AFTER! Bathroom remodel reveal coming soon. Comment “LINKS” and I’ll send all my Wayfair favorites! #ad #wayfaircreator #wayfair #homereno

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*TWO THINGS that make wallpaper removal easy* Wallpaper has come a long way and there’s no need to be scared of it anymore! Before I hang wallpaper, I size the walls and often use pre-pasted SureStrip wallpaper that is activated with water! Comment WALLPAPER for easy to remove wallpaper links!

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What a difference pattern can make in a space! 

Are you ready to try wallpaper in your home?

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131 46
2016 didn’t seem that long ago until I dug through my blog for old home photos. 😳

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Dreaming of spring days while winter does its thing.

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