I have
fallen in love with open kitchen shelving. With the majority of our
kitchen cabinets under the counter tops and floor to ceiling on one
wall, we have a few open wall spaces in need of some love. I've liked
the idea of showing off beautiful pieces for a while and it forces me to
stay organized. Open shelving can make the room feel larger, give the
space an industrial feel, and can be both interesting and functional.
The
only downside, in my opinion, is the dust. If you don't use your dishes
or items too often, they will most likely collect dust. Not an issue in
our household, but a cautionary tale for others. Also, don't try
storing your Tupperware on the open shelves... no one wants to stare at
your jumbled mess.
I can't believe I'm nearly halfway through with my pregnancy. While it feels like I've been pregnant forever, it equally feels like it has all just flown by. We put up the blinds in the nursery today (hard work!) and the hubby put in the last wall of baseboard molding. Weeks back we had to remove a full wall of wood paneling and after prepping and painting, we had to finish it off with molding. Why there was only wood paneling on one wall, I'll never be able to figure that one out.
Now, with only two days until our big gender reveal party, my days of gender neutral nursery finds will be taken over by pops of blue or pink.We're excited to get some color in that room but we're also staying true to the style of our home by using calming neutral colors as staples and only decorating with pops of color. You can always change out colors later, when we all inevitably change our minds. These are a few gems that I plan on incorporating into the baby design scheme.
Chalk paint is a tremendously popular type of paint that was invented by Annie Sloan
over 20 years ago. Tired of having to do a bunch of prep work and being
forced to hunt for exactly the right type of paint for each project,
she invented a paint that works on virtually everything from walls to kids furniture.
It can be thinned out and even turned into a wash by adding water.
Leave it open for a while to thicken it up for a heavier coat. It can be
wax polished to create a shiny or plaster effect. Colors can be mixed
easily to create custom shades. Really, you can do anything with it.
Even though it has been around for more than two decades, it seems
like it’s only recently that the internet and home decorating/crafty
media have exploded over the stuff. Suddenly everybody is talking about
how great it is and how many different ways there are to use it. Why?
- See more at:
http://paintedfurnitureonline.com/archives/whats-with-chalk-paint-80-pictures-of-annie-sloan-chalk-painted-furniture-of-chalk-painted-furniture#sthash.AZK4xb5I.dpuf
Chalk paint is a tremendously popular type of paint that was invented by Annie Sloan
over 20 years ago. Tired of having to do a bunch of prep work and being
forced to hunt for exactly the right type of paint for each project,
she invented a paint that works on virtually everything from walls to kids furniture.
It can be thinned out and even turned into a wash by adding water.
Leave it open for a while to thicken it up for a heavier coat. It can be
wax polished to create a shiny or plaster effect. Colors can be mixed
easily to create custom shades. Really, you can do anything with it.
Even though it has been around for more than two decades, it seems
like it’s only recently that the internet and home decorating/crafty
media have exploded over the stuff. Suddenly everybody is talking about
how great it is and how many different ways there are to use it. Why?
- See more at:
http://paintedfurnitureonline.com/archives/whats-with-chalk-paint-80-pictures-of-annie-sloan-chalk-painted-furniture-of-chalk-painted-furniture#sthash.AZK4xb5I.dpuf
Chalk paint is an incredibly popular type of paint that seems to recently be making major headlines. Its finally making is mark on the internet with the media and other designers going crazy over it. But why? What's so amazing about this chalk paint?
Chalk paint was invented about 20 years ago by Annie Sloan as she was trying to hunt for paints that worked for all sorts of projects - from walls to child furniture to metal. With chalk pain, you get a velvety matte finish or you can add wax to achieve a subtle sheen.These paints can be thinned out or left open to thicken up and can used for pretty much any project, in any way. Use it on all sorts of surfaces like plastic, metal, concrete, wood, walls, and even pottery.
I'm excited to get my hands on some of this paint asap for some ideas I have in the nursery. Now the big question: pink or blue?
Autumn is finally here and it's my favorite time of year. Pumpkin everything, crunchy leaves, all those season premieres, fall fashion, and a some sexy Movember man scruff. The list far extends those I just noted, but I love every autumn-inspired item.
While I'm not too fond of the impending doom of Winter, except for the holidays, I equally dislike summer clothes. I'd rather be wearing layer over layer than next-to-nothing and sandals. This season also happens to be the one I allow myself a little splurging on some wardrobe updates.
These were my top picks for fall that I just purchased… of course
another cozy sweater, a fun graphic tea that matches my blog inspiration (!), comfy boots for my pregnant feet, and a floppy hat.
What’s on your list this Autumn season?
Growing up I was
never a chocolate girl (or a coffee girl, but that's a different
story), but as I get older I've begun this ever growing appreciation for
chocolate. From white, to milk, to dark, I do not discriminate.
My favorite? Milk. Nothing gets better than creamy, milky chocolate. It
is definitely one of life's little pleasures.
My
biggest gripe lately though has been the fact that chocolate usually
comes attached to something I can't eat like cookies, or cakes, or
graham crackers (mmm!), or ... well, you get the picture. As I now live
with a major gluten allergy, I've had to be a little more creative in
how I prepare my chocolate. Eating bars or chips of chocolate can only
get you so far, and it's just not enough.
Today we
splurged here at home and I made gluten-free molten lava cakes. Sounds
fancy huh? But honestly, it's so incredibly easy and simple that they
could be a daily luxury if you wanted them to be.
Ingredients:
4oz mini chocolate chips
4 tablespoons of butter (unsalted)
dash of vanilla extract
2 eggs
(recipe adapted and found on myglutenfreecookbook.blogspot.com)
Begin by melting
the chocolate chips and butter together in a bowl. I just microwaved
mine because I'm pretty lazy like that. Once melted, stir until smooth
and creamy. Add in two egg YOLKS (keep egg whites for
later), 2 tablespoons of sugar, and the vanilla extract to taste. Stir
well. With the egg whites in another bowl, beat until soft peaks form
and then add in the remaining 2 tablespoons of sugar. Continue to beat
for another minute or so until all blended together. Next, combine the
two bowls and stir together and then separate the chocolaty mixture into
ramekins. I used two 5oz ramekins and two 3oz ramekins. Place the
ramekins on a baking sheet, for easy transporting, and bake in a 375
degree, pre-heated oven for about 25 minutes. Let cool for a tad and
enjoy! Oozy, gooey, chocolate goodness.
I topped mine with strawberries, fresh mint from my own garden (very proud of myself), and gluten-free Talenti chocolate
chip ice cream. (Side note: I highly recommend the added ice cream. It
combines with the chocolate cake for this semi-gooey, chocolaty, ice
cream surprise) Amazing. Sat outside in the NY sun today and enjoyed.
Tan + chocolate = a mini-vacation in my backyard.
For those who don’t know, I’ve got a bun in the oven! This is our
first, and we find out what we're having next Tuesday. I'll also be 20 weeks, so there's double the celebration. Can't wait to hit that halfway mark.
We bought the crib about two weeks ago, and every time I walk by the nursery I get this giddy feeling of excitement along with a sudden wash of fear. There I stand, staring at the empty crib in
excitement, wonder and intense fear.
As a 27 year old New Yorker, I haven't spent a lot of time around babies. In fact, none of my close friends have had babies yet. I'll be the first momma among my group of friends (minus by good friend Shaina back in Seattle who is due any day now. Hi Shaina!) My nieces and nephews, gained my marrying my hubs, live in Boston and we don't seen them often enough. I don’t chat up random
preggies in the grocery store asking when they’re due (you’d be
surprised how often that happens), and I have yet to make 'mom friends'. I have zero experience with babies, sadly.
On the other hand, I’m married to my favorite person in the world and
the thought of having a mini-hubby or a mini-me running around is the most exciting thing ever. The hubs will be the best dad, honestly. Plus the idea of having my own little family unit to love and take care of sounds all sorts of amazing.
Having said all that, I’m trying to focus my energy on my excitement and wonder. I've been perusing the nursery decor blogs and have become an obsessed Pinterest 'pinner'. I get so excited picking out tiny baby outfits and nursery decor for my little babe. I've been counting down the weeks until we find out whether we're having a girl or a boy but until then, I'm planning my dream nurseries for both. We’re trying to staying away from
the all-blue or all-pink thing. Circa 10 years old, I hated my all pink room, I was quite the tom-boy when I was younger. So, we're going to try to make the room just an
extension of the rest of our house (think dark wood, neutral colors, with pops color).
Gender reveal party coming up next week and I'm hoping to share some photos of our exciting moment!
A DIY Kitchen Nook: This past week the fiance and I finally did
something with the awful space in our kitchen. We recently hit the one year
anniversary of us moving into our new house and we're still trying to
get everything to feel like "home". I came across several DIY ideas
online for making a kitchen nook or kitchen banquette, but none of them
were too helpful and unfortunately the fiance's lack of handyman
skills doesn't help much either... So what to do? Get creative.
DIY Kitchen Nook (aka Banquette)
I started with my base. I came across these
cabinets from Ikea. They're actually used to go over the refrigerator
in kitchens but we re-purposed them. We bought three of them each
measuring 36" long by 24" deep by 15" high. Optimum seating height is
between 18" and 20" so after we add a cushion, we should be right on
target. We picked out our favorite type of door - I think there might
have been about 5 styles to choose from - and set off home. It took us
about 1.5 hours to set everything up. I like to think of myself as an
Ikea builder master - the fiance... not so much. Like I said, not the
most handy of handymen. In total we spent $393.00 (before tax) for the
cabinets, doors, and hinges.
(Pictures from Ikea)
We headed off to HomeGoods for pillows. I covet all things Pottery Barn,
but sometimes my budget doesn't quite allow for splurges of that kind. I
can always find something fab at HomeGoods and this time I got a real
score. We picked up these high quality Pottery Barn look-a-like pillows
at $30/pair. Great steal considering that's $15 a pillow. Just to
compare, here's a Pottery Barn pillow at $35.50 each: Tonal Linen Flange Pillow.
We also grabbed a vase to put in the awkward corner space for our
"sticks". Our "sticks" came courtesy of a 40% off coupon from Michael's
Craft store. Never go to Michael's without a coupon... they have a new
set of coupons every week and you'd be crazy not to take advantage.
These "sticks" (I like to call them sticks in case you can't tell) cost
us roughly $20 and look great in the corner between the wall and the
windows.
The small wooden item is actually a crate from Michael's that I stained
myself with two coats of wood stain. Sun bleach and then . Gives a
great, rustic, beachy feel to the space. (Side note: I should really buy
stock in Michael's)
My nearly finished product... it compliments our kitchen and we
can finally have guests over for brunch or coffee. It's definitely my
new favorite space.