Our journey to a new patio

It’s been 3 weeks since we have been able to use our backyard.  3 VERY long weeks. 

One of our major projects for this year is having a new stamped concrete patio poured.  It sounded like it was going to be so easy- get estimates, sign contract, old patio is removed, new patio is framed out, poured and stamped.  Not so much.  Removal and framing were done in 2 days, then came the rain.  The rain went away and then came the wind.  The patio was finally poured last Friday and then came the German Shorthair.  Our beloved (I’m using that term losely right now) dog got into the backyard trying to dig up a baby bunny nest and ran across the patio less than 2 hours after it was poured.  Not just once.  Twice.  When Ike decides to do something, like ruin something expensive, he likes to do it right.  Now we have rain again and until it clears up we can’t have everything corrected and sealed so we’re in limbo again. 

Stamped concrete is way cool, it comes in dozens of patterns and colors. 

Tile

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Cobble stone
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Concrete counters
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One of my favorites, wood floors! 

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As if having all of the cool patterns wasn’t enough it can be practically any color.  We visted the Butterfield Color showroom in Aurora, IL to pick out our shades and were blown away by the options. This is just 1 of the 3 displays with all of the dye and release colors. 

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I can’t wait to finally have some after photos, and for our first patio cocktail party!

Benjamin Moore Top Selling Paint Colors

I am OBSESSED with many things, anyone who knows me can vouch for the fact that I probably suffer from mild OCD on a few different levels.  I’m definitely obsessed with paint.  I loved going to Menards or Home Depot as a child because it was the perfect opportunity to grab more paint swatches.  As a 12 year old I couldn’t do much more than appreciate the way the colors looked on paper (my parents certainly weren’t about to let me do anything to the walls in their house and rightfully so) but that never stoped me from taking samples every single time.

I recently spent days combing through the vast majority of samples in my collection trying to pick the perfect shades for a few rooms at the farm.  Lacking inspiration (hey, it’s hard to pick stuff out when your’re 300 some odd miles from the place!) I searched for the best selling shades at Benjamin Moore for the rooms I was looking to redo and liked the following list from Breslow.  Quality wise I think the Benjamin Moore paint is good but I think their colors are great, I especially love anything in the Historical Collection (anything with a color name that begins with HC).

Top Color Bedroom Paint Colors

Rank Color Number Color Name
1 2071-60 Benjamin Moore Lily Lavender
2 2143-40 Benjamin Moore Camouflage
3 HC-45 Benjamin Moore Shaker Beige
4 2022-60 Benjamin Moore Light Yellow
5 HC-26 Benjamin Moore Monroe Bisque
6 2067-70 Benjamin Moore White Satin
7 HC-114 Benjamin Moore Saybrook Sage
8 HC-35 Benjamin Moore Powell Buff
9 2071-70 Benjamin Moore Misty Lilac
10 HC-156 Benjamin Moore Van Deusen Blue
11 HC-39 Benjamin Moore Putnam Ivory
12 HC-4 Benjamin Moore Hawthorne Yellow
13 HC-81 Benjamin Moore Manchester Tan

  Top Selling Foyer Paint Colors

Rank Color Number Color Name
1 HC-39 Benjamin Moore Putnam Ivory
2 HC-26 Benjamin Moore Monroe Bisque
3 1039 Benjamin Moore Stone House
4 1066 Benjamin Moore Barely Beige
5 2153-60 Benjamin Moore Rich Cream
6 1068 Benjamin Moore Squire Hill Buff
7 2143-40 Benjamin Moore Camouflage
8 HC-28 Benjamin Moore Shelburne Buff
9 HC-9 Benjamin Moore Chestertown Buff
10 HC-98 Benjamin Moore Providence Olive

Top Selling Hallway Paint Colors

Rank Color Number Color Name
1 HC-26 Monroe Bisque
2 HC-35 Powell Buff
3 HC-39 Putnam Ivory
4 HC-44 Lenox Tan
5 AC-4 Yosemite Sand
6 HC-45 Shaker Beige
7 HC-30 Philadelphia Cream
8 1039 Stone House
9 HC-81 Manchester Tan
10 1066 Barely Beige
11 2153-60 Rich Cream

Top Selling Guest Room Paint Colors

Rank Color Number Color Name
1 1066 Barely Beige
2 HC-120 Van Alen Green
3 HC-29 Dunmore Cream
4 HC-45 Shaker Beige
5 2153-50 Desert Tan
6 2155-60 Cream Yellow
7 HC-139 Salisbury Green
8 HC-159 Philipsburg Blue
9 HC-33 Montgomery White
10 HC-5 Weston Flax
11 HC-6 Windham Cream

Turning something ugly into something pretty

AKA a before and after of the new nightstand for our bedroom at the farm.  Recently John and I made the trip to the farm to kick off a major makeover.  We had a new floor installed in the kitchen, one bedroom painted and the upstairs hallway painted all within 24 hours.  Needless to say we were exhausted but sleep deprivation didn’t stop me from freaking out over how ugly our “nightstand” is up there.  It may even be file drawers.  So I put a request in with Will-A-Rama.  I sent her a few photos of ones I liked at PB teen (one of my new favorite websites) setting a budget of $45.

She found this at one of her favorite stores for $45 and they agreed to sell it for $35.  The size and shape was exactly what I wanted (Pottery Barn Knock Off ish).  The finish clearly was not.

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Refinishing it was as easy as watching John sand the piece and then spray paint it :) .  He added a clear coat at the end to give it a smooth somewhat water resistant finish.

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I had my eye on the knobs for a few days, then low and behold the day I planned to run to Anthropologie to pick them up they went on sale from $8.00 each to $2.95.   They’re not just cute, they’re cheap, you can’t go wrong with that combination.

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I am counting down the weeks until I’m back up there to put it in our bedroom and build an awesome stairway gallery wall I’ve been working on the past few weeks.

Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you…

happy birthday dear Stella, happy birthday to you!

Since today is Stella’s 4th birthday I had to do a post about her Will-A-Rama/DIY cat bed.  Remember this post about my issue with ugly dog bowls?  I have the same gripe about cat beds.  Just because I own a cat doesn’t mean I don’t have taste.  Don’t even get me started on the cat trees that are meant to look like trees, you aren’t fooling anyone, it does not look like an indoor tree, it looks like carpet and cardboard in your living room.  End rant.

Back to the bed.  My mother in law, Willa, picked up a few dresser drawers at a Good Will and was inspired to make a cat bed that would make both Stella and I happy. This is no small feat since as she will tell you, I can be kind of um, particular.  She decide she wanted to raise the cat bed off the ground and came across an old couch that was curbside and unscrewed the legs from it.  Next up was a trip to Hobby Lobby for crystals (I LOVE sparkle) and knobs.  She painted the legs white, and bolted them into the drawer the she painted Ralph Lauren Tundric Pewter.  She even included a pillow with a dark sage and copper damask but Stella, like me, is particular and prefers to sleep on cardboard.

A beautiful cat like a Seal Mitted Ragdoll needs a beautiful bed.  I present to you, one of the worlds only attractive cat beds, heck it’s furniture really and it was less than $25 to make!

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The best part is that it’s pretty, the second best part is that she actually uses it.

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Happy Birthday Stella!!!

Brooke v. the Backyard

It’s the battle I’ve been fighting since the day we moved in 3 1/2 years ago.  I’m determined to win.   The last two summers we landscaped our asses off, now it’s finally patio time and I already have the before and after post in my head.

Hello.  I’m back after a brief hiatus, this really annoying thing called work distracted me from blogging for the past week or so :) .

The latest at our house is that we’ve officially signed a contract for stamped concrete.  2 years ago I got estimates for pavers and after a lot of going back and forth we decided to go with the stamped.  Cost was surprisingly similar between the two.  Concrete cracks and pavers settle and stuff grows between them, nothing is perfect (except for me of course).  I’ve been pinning patio pictures for the past month looking for inspiration on furniture color, pillows, decor, etc.  I don’t know if it’s the unseasonably warm weather we’ve been having in Chicago or the fact that I miss summer clothes and shoes so, so much that has gotten me so excited about this project, but I am!  I have plans for lots of cocktails outside in our soon to be new space all summer long.  Of course I’d need to move to pull off a few of the spaces below but a girl can dream, right?

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Restoration Hardware Knock Off Bedroom Set

Since I brought up Restoration Hardware knock offs yesterday I figured I’d continue the trend by mentioning one more.  We have a bedroom that we not so affectionately call “the tan room”.  It could also be called, where furniture goes to die.  When we’re sick of something it seems to get repurposed in this room. For the most part this has worked out fine but it’s also resulted in “the tan room” needing a facelift.  I mentioned to a friend that I had been eyeing the Restoration Hardware Camden bedroom set and she sent me a link to Urban Home, the Havana Collection.  Can you spot the fake?

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The Urban Home nightstand is on the left, Restoration’s Camden on the right. I must admit that I prefer the darker finish of the Camden but the price difference just might be enough to make me forget that, especially for an extra bedroom.

Urban Home’s Havana Nightstand- $179.00

Restoration Hardware’s Camden Nighstand $885.00

Urban Home didn’t stop at just the nighstand, they made an entire collection with Camden-ish look alikes.

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Restoration Hardware Queen Camden Bed: $1995
Restoration Hardware 1 Drawer Nightstand: $745
Restoration Hardware Camden 11 drawer dresser: $2360

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Urban Home Queen Havana Bed: $299
Urban Home Havana Plasma Chest: $249
Urban Home Havana 9 Drawer Dresser: $399

The rumors are the Urban Home quality is pretty good too, making it a deal that may be worthwhile

Restoration Hardware Knock Off Lamp

I waited a year for a mirrored dresser from Pottery Barn that I’d been lusting after to be removed from the recall list, restyled and reissued for sale. During that year you would have thought I would have started to take the time to think about accesories for the top of the dresser for when I actually received it. Nope, nope I didn’t. Never even occured to me. I planned this photo wall, but never thought about what to put on top of the actual dresser.

Enter my recent trip to Home Goods. While browsing around I came across a gorgeous solid crystal lamp. After closer examination I realized it looks just like this Restoration Hardware lamp. It doesn’t come much closer to being an exact match than this! An added bonus? It comes with a gorgeous shade that Restoration Hardware is asking $74 for on sale.

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Why buy the Restoration Hardware Chelsea Column Table Lamp when you can pick up the Home Goods version with a silk shade for $99? I’m in love.

Replacing door hinges, or refusing to replace them

Who mixes and matches door hardware like it’s going out of style?  The people who previously owned our house.  In the upstairs hallway alone there were not one, not two but three different kinds of knobs.  To their credit they were all the same finish at least but style and shape, not so much.  If you tried to shut John’s office door on the first floor the knob would come out in your hand.

Yes replacing the door hardware was mandatory, but it was also expensive, our mudroom has 6 doors alone (why the smallest room in the house has the most doors is beyond me).  We saved credit card points and bought Schlage brushed nickel knobs.  Then we had to face the hinges.  As if buying the knobs wasn’t bad enough!  Willa-A-Rama is the queen of spray paint.  It’s her solution to everything.  Don’t like that?  Spray paint it.  So guess what we did?  Guess what looks great, saved us a ton of money and made rehanging the doors a breeze?  Spray painting all the door hinges!  Why else would Krylon make a brushed nickel spray paint? :)

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Wine Night Does Wisconsin

It was last Wednesday (thought I would take the opportunity to throw in another W word).

Instead of our typical reality tv/magazine/pizza/wine gathering Gretchen and I headed to Wisconsin to reap the benefits of the still crappy economy and the closing of yet another store. If you have been living under a rock, the economy is bad and the current administration has failed to turn it around. I just summed up about 15,000 news articles for you.

We spent the better part of last week stalking the online auction and pricing out what we were interested in. After we won we headed to Brown Deer, WI. They sold EVERYTHING in the store. I literally mean everything.
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Somewhere in WI there is an idiot whose house now says “LOWES” on the front.

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This same person also has 5 different styles of kitchen cabinets from the displays. I’m sure they’re putting the 5 mismatched sink bases to good use.
We did get some awesome deals. I scored 3 new lights for the Farm, 1 for my mudroom and a ceiling fan for one of our spare bedrooms. What I paid is in red. This would be like my own personal Will-A-Rama except for the fact that everything came legitimately new from INSIDE of a store.
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Second to the deals the highlight of the trip was pulling into the Lowes parking lot and watching a toilet being loaded into a horse trailer. Any doubt that we had officially crossed the border at that point was gone.

Family Room Finale (Finally!)

What took me days to post took weeks to transform so I’m cutting myself some slack.

Ralph Lauren’s Dovecoat Grey became the official replacement for Benjamin Moore’s Edgecomb Grey. It’s a beautiful light grey with green undertones, definitely the right decision. I also think it looks pretty great against the reddish brown of our couch.

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The carpenters got to work on my mantle design.
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I had them mirror the long rectangular vertical boxes in the mantle surround on the new columns. Our cousin then came to install the floors (here they are pre-stain).

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A gallon of white semi-gloss (and a few days) later I had the mantle and columns painted. I don’t have the steadiest hand and was slightly terrified to tackle this; I’ll take this moment to commend myself on a job well done, no brush strokes!

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Quick reminder- BEFORE (with previous owners things)

And now, without further adieu, the family room after.

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Oh family room, we’ve come a looooong way.