Tuesday, July 29, 2008

It finally happened...

When we bought the house, Joe looked and me and said that it was only a matter of time before he'd leave for a few hours and come home to a different colored room. Joe's prophecy came true a little under a year later - when he left for work Monday morning, our bathroom was a lovely sponge-painted mess of three shades of green and white. When he came home just 14 hours later, the green had been replaced by a lovely shade of lavender!

I woke up yesterday morning and decided that even though we are hoping to completely redo our one and only bathroom soon, the time had come to relieve our eyes of the horrible paint job. The previous owner must have loved green, because the walls, floor and tiles in the bathroom were all ugly shades of green. Add fake white wainscoting, cream toilet and tub and a white vanity with cream colored vanity top, and it was all just a little too much. Now, we don't really like much of anything in the bathroom, but I knew I couldn't get carried away. So I grabbed a spare green tile, one of our bath towels and headed to Lowes. Figuring that purple and green are complementary colors, I went with a not too pale but not too dark shade of lavender that looked like it would work, and if nothing else, brighten up the room. I started the project around noon, arrived home with the paint at 1:00, and finished painting by about 6pm. Luckily, Joe was working late, so I had plently of time to clean up, rehang the mirror and shower curtain and put up the lightswitch plate again, so it actually looked finished.

My camera is at work, but I'll try to post pictures tomorrow of our partial bathroom remodel!

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Landscaping and other house updates

Landscaping Fun

Before shots of our house, taken September 2007.


I can't believe how long it's been since I've posted anything! I guess that's what a new job and lots of house projects will do to a person. This spring and early summer the focus has been on landscaping the house. When we moved in, everything was incredibly overgrown.


I started tackling the back yard bushes once it was warm enough, way back in April. If you notice in the before picture, the bushes spread out almost to the tree next to the shed. Now, the vines still cover the back fence (I just can't kill those pesky things!), but we have gained about 8 feet of back yard space! Now we just need to finish the bushes on the corners, reseed and we'll have a great back yard.




In May we took out the first half of the front yard bushes and plants, and added flower beds under our two magnolia trees in the front yard. Inspired by the difference that made, we decided to continue on with our efforts. After our Memorial Day/anniversary trip to NYC, we returned home with a desire to continue working outside, noticing that the days were simultaneously getting longer and hotter. We bit the bullet and had a big dumpster delivered to our house for a week in early June. During that week we attacked both the front and back yards, tearing out trees, shrubs, railroad ties, and even managed to finally tear down the old shed in the back yard. Joe became my hero with that part of the project - I had absolutely no desire to tear up the floor of the half rotten building and see what was waiting below... He was wonderful in tearing the whole thing apart and sorting through the brush under the flooring to make sure I wouldn't have any creepy surprises. Which isn't to say that he didn't uncover a few himself!
We were amazed how quickly the dumpster filled up - if we had more space (and a few more days of rest in between hauling loads from the back yard to the front) we probably could have tackled even more. In the end, we were happy with how much we had accomplished.
This past weekend we continued the landscaping efforts. Sunday morning we went out and bought a bunch of plants and flowers for the front yard beds, which we had spent a few days trying the clear out. The verdict's still out on whether we were able to get rid of all of the ivy and periwinkle that choked out everything else trying to live in the beds. I finished up the planting on Monday, and besides a little bit of edging work that still needs to be done, I think we've done a great job, and gone a long way toward helping our house's curb appeal. If only we could convince our next door neighbors to do the same!

New landscaping in front of house.