Friday, January 28, 2011

Dear Mr. Golden Sun:

Thank you for finally showing your pretty, glowing face in Houston these past few days.

While your presence almost made me skip out on work this afternoon, I held to my work ethic and just enjoyed seeing your golden tones through my ninth floor office window.
Thank you for warming me up and shining into my home these past few days.

While your rays may not have all of the tulips in bloom just yet, I'm appreciating the beauty of these little pom pom daisys for now.
Did you invite the bright blue skies to join you in Houston or was it the other way around?



Do you know what a positive impact your presence has on people after you've been gone for days or even weeks?
I'm sorry to ask you so many questions, but I do have one more question and a small favor to ask. Has anyone invited you to stay in Houston for the entire weekend?
If not, please accept my formal invitation to stick around until at least noon on Sunday. I understand that you might have a previous engagement, but you see, we have a big race here on Sunday morning and rumor has it that you'll be long gone and another, less runner~friendly and wet type of visitor will be in town. I can assure you that there are about 30,000 of us who would much rather have you in town during this event {even if you have to spread yourself a bit thin and start moving up North to melt all of that snow}, than the uninvited, dreary, water~logged visitor.

Don't get me wrong, we will welcome that visitor immediately upon your departure, as planned, but if we can extend your stay and delay their arrival just a bit, we'd really appreciate it!


Thanks for your understanding and cooperation~



T

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

{Dream space}

My dream home is something very, very similar to this beauty, located just outside of Paris.









For me, it really couldn't be any more perfect than this!
Perhaps someday....

Monday, January 24, 2011

Monday~through rose colored glasses


Happy dreary, cold, rainy Monday friends!

Like sitting outside, soaking up vitamin D on a warm, sunny day, I need to absorb some visual nutrients this morning. White usually does the trick for me but today I need more of a boost. Texture, color, natural light~ bring it on! Visual caffeine, if you will.
In every room, regardless of style.

Rich hues.
Bold patterns.
It's not usually me, but today I'll take it!
I don't know about you but I'm feeling a bit perkier already.

Another cup of coffee and I'm ready to tackle this day.

**Cheers**

T



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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Table transformation

Many of you already know about our house purge which took place back in November. During that long dreaded weekend we got rid of about 5 car loads of furniture and stuff from our garage, sun room (post here), and the front half of our family room. We had a sort of 'floating' home office area in the front portion of our family room which included a square desk and large computer monitor. Not only did the desk become a dumping ground for bills and business paperwork, the printers below and rolling desk chair were just plain ugly and the large monitor blocked our view out of the front windows. We moved the large desk out and the computer and office stuff upstairs, where it's out of site but still accessible.


This newly open space was perfect for our Christmas tree over the holidays.




You've heard me talk about living with the empty space these past few weeks and my lack of motivation to do anything about it. If you read my post here, then you know that I had a rebound of creative energy this past weekend and lots of time on my hands. The sun room is still empty, but the front portion of our family room is just about complete.

Over the weekend it went from this:

to this:


Before asking someone to haul this beat up old table away, I figured it would be worth some time giving the old lady a face lift in my workshop out back. ;) I wanted to get that thick paint look, similar to the finish on my faux Mora clock, Monique. I searched high and low for information on painting furniture using plaster mixed in but couldn't find anything. I went to my local hardware store and asked the paint expert about it and he told me to use this joint compound (pictured above and similar to plaster but apparently easier to work with) mixed with paint to achieve the look I was after.
I sprayed the table with Kilz primer to start.

Once the coat of primer was dry I began mixing some white, cream, and dark dray 'oops' paint (I already had on hand) together, while adding in the joint compound.
The joint compound is thick and has the consistency of Greek yogurt. It was actually really fun to work with! It was quick and easy to spread and I played around with different textures (combed effect versus rag rolled versus blotted). It took a full 24 hours to dry and by that time I was too anxious to add a second coat so I sanded in spots and moved her into the family room.
I had this leftover tan and white striped linen fabric and a tension rod and voila, it's the perfect length (needs ironing, sorry!). Hubby doesn't love the fabric but I like the idea of extra {hidden}storage underneath. I would consider no fabric but with two small benches underneath for extra seating and to use the table as a work area occasionally.
The view facing into the dining room, just past the front entrance. I recently removed all of the little lamp shades on the dining room light fixture and put drip sleeves on instead. It updated the fixture a bit and the sleeves will come with me whenever we move on. Turning and facing the back of the family room, into the sun room. You can just make out the humidor and small wine rack in the sun room, awaiting days of chatting adults sipping wine and conversing {or more likely me sipping wine alone and reading a book while escaping reality and more DIY projects- ha!}
The landing over/into the kitchen or upstairs bedrooms:

The whole room as seen from the landing. This fab designer friend made a few quick changes here a few months ago including throwing the drop cloth fabric over the leather chair {LOVE it there and so does Max}, and moving Monique to hide the cords next to the mantel.
Monique's home is just temporary until we find a cord covering solution.
The little foot stool belonged to my grandparents. She was a recipient of the Morning T face lift treatment this weekend as well.

My how far we've come. Not so long ago this was my family room decor, chocolate with touches of gold. You can read the post about the transition to neutrals and white here.
Aside from the leather couch and chair, most of these pieces are long gone!
Here's a view of the desk from a few years back. Oh the clutter on the desk, around the desk, inside the book cases, ugh. I did purge and edit the bookcases back in November but they're a constant project.

THEN:
NOW:

**UPDATE- I slapped another coat of the paint/compound mixture onto the table yesterday evening to add a bit more depth. Here's a close up of the texture.

Now I need your help. Do you like the table better with the skirt/fabric?

Or do you like it better without?

I'm still contemplating this Italian script on the table. If only I had better handwriting....
Image via MyNottingHill blog.

OK, thoughts anyone? Should I ditch the skirt altogether or change to a solid tan linen? Ditch the paint and attempt the Italian script? Is the table too blue? I was going for a light gray but it looks blue in these photos. Please share any ideas with me, I'd love to hear what you think.


Ciao~
T

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