Wednesday, September 15, 2010

It's Fall Y'all

I love Fall!  So glad that the weather is finally cooling off a bit and Football season is underway!  I start with basic fall decorations in September.  I love how cozy the house feels after I am done.  Here are a few pictures of what I have done so far.

The entry table

A look into the kitchen


My ottoman



I am working on my dining room and will put together my table setting as soon as my projects are over.  I am putting new shades on my chandelier and changing the material on my dining room chairs.  Now is the time to do those touch ups around the house so you are ready for the holidays!
Happy Fall,
Kelly

Friday, September 3, 2010

Boys & Girls Club Teen Room

I have been on the board of The Boys & Girls Club of Franklin/Williamson County for the past 8 years.  I recently took a room and turned it into the Teen Room.  It is now a cool hang out just for the older members of the club. 






The Teens really like the room and are excited that they have a place all their own.  I still have a few details to finish up but for the most part it is ready for them to enjoy.


Home is where your story begins......
Kelly

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Embrace your Space: Kitchen

I like it when a room looks great but I love it when a room feels great!  Especially when it is a room I spend a lot of time in. So lets talk Kitchens....

The kitchen should be fabulous!  Our lives revolve around this room.  This is where we start our day. Sometimes the day starts out hectic and hurried just trying to get out the door. Other times the mornings are relaxed and easy going and we can enjoy a cup of coffee and linger over breakfast. 

Whatever size your kitchen is, you should make it a warm and wonderful place for your family to start and end their day.  I love cooking dinner with the kids doing their homework at the table and my husband cleaning up after me (as I dirty every bowl in the house) while we talk about our day.  This doesn't happen often with our boys busy sports schedules, but when it does I am a happy camper.

Do you love your kitchen?  If you don't then it is time to make some changes!  I am not talking about a complete renovation (unless you are up for that) more like a rejuvenation.  It doesn't have to look like a kitchen right out of a magazine...who lives like that anyway.  The goal is to create an environment that your family enjoys and wants to spend time in. 

Here is the thing about loving your kitchen....you don't want to leave dirty dishes in the sink, or things piled up on the counter. There is nothing worse then waking up in the morning and walking into a kitchen that is a mess. It puts you in a bad mood immediately.  But wake up to a clean kitchen with the coffee brewing (thanks to a coffee maker that has a timer) and you start the day in a much better mood.  Same thing goes for coming home after a long day and being slapped in the face by a sink full of dishes.  You are in no mood to start dinner and enjoy time with your family because you have to clean up before you even start. 

So look at your kitchen and see where you can make some changes.  Get things organized and put away.  Embrace your kitchen and make it the heart of your home. 

Now time to get inspired....


HGTV

HGTV

Country Living





Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Embrace your space series intro

Embrace your space, a journey to a happy home.

Your home is a reflection of who you are.  It is a reflection of where you are right now, it tells the story of your life.  As you look around...is it a story that you like?  What does you home say about you?  How does your home make you feel?

When I had my first child, my home told the story of who I was at that moment.  Sleep deprived, unmotivated, diaper buyer and bottle washer.  Not to mention the fact that an infant was in the house and I had a swing, baby seat, infant car seat, cradle and goodness knows what else laying around our small townhouse.  My house told my story very clearly.  As our family grew and the kids were young, our house told of games we played, what the boys favorite toys were and how creative Jacob was as an artist. (on and off the walls)

Now my house reflects more of me but still tells the story of the lives we are living.  Two teenage boys that play sports, an 8 year old daughter that loves barbies and changing clothes but most of that is now contained to their rooms.  My house reflects my family's personality too.  Nothing formal, comfortable and casual with plenty of room to relax. 

Can your house affect your mood?  Absolutely.  So embrace your space and create a home that tells a story you enjoy.  Join me for my Embrace your Space series, room by room ideas and philosophies that will help make your home the sanctuary it should be.


A good home must be made not bought.
                                                  ~Joyce Maynard



Tuesday, May 11, 2010

teenager's room part 1

I have two teenage boys that share a room.  We have enough bedrooms that they could each have their own room but I want them to be together.  I like that they have to work things out and don't have the option of going into their room and slamming the door on each other. 

We had to get new beds...my 15 year old is 6'3" and growing so the twin beds with a head and foot board weren't working anymore.  I looked everywhere for what I wanted.  So after 2 months of shopping I decided to just make the beds myself.  I wanted the room be their hang out so storage under the beds allowed us to get rid of other furniture.

This is a process so I will keep you updated as we go.  I found bedding and painted the room first.  Next I layed out the bed measurements and the drawers.  Here are the beds.



Teenagers need an entertainment center


Sheving under the window is for trophys and pictures with
storage underneath.

Stay tuned for part 2!
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Vignettes





I just love a party!  How often to you change things around?  I do small changes fairly often but every once in awhile I take rooms apart and rearrange things.  This is my teenage boy's bathroom...trust me it isn't close to this clean now.  I decided to consolidate our beach "finds" and diplay them on these shelves.  I made this out of pine boards and trim plus lots of paint.  Then I found containers to hold the small shells and picked out some of my favorite beach photos of the kids.  I like the way it turned out.  The pictures aren't great but the lightly is really bad in this bathroom.



The shower curtain is from Target

Sunday, April 25, 2010

From Drab to Fab




I am slowly redecorating my home office.  I have a million other projects going on and my personal stuff always takes a back seat.  Any hoooo....I have a huge box of fabric in the attic and from time to time I remember to go through it before I head off to the fabric store.  Score!  This old office chair my dad gave me 10 years ago needed help, lots of help.  I had it covered with blue jean fabric before and ripped it off and started to recover it and realized I would like it better with a slipcover look.  So here it is.

Before



After
I made a pattern with lining fabric and winged it.  I still have some finishing touches to add
Trim and ties to secure it to the chair and I might add foam to the arms to make it more comfortable.

My office is vintage cottage and I am working on a desk now and shelving, I have a new embroidery machine and need to make room for it.  I will post pics along the way. 

Happy Decorating,
Kelly

Also linking to
Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch