This is a bench from a vintage mule buggy! It was in the last house we lived in and the owner let us keep it when we moved! I love it. It is from Columbia, where they have a big mule festival every year.
Almost every pair of shoes we own had made it into the utility room. And jackets. And tons of random thrifted stuff that needed a home. See the lion puppet? I can't get rid of it, even though I don't know where to put it!
Here is the room cleaned out. I'm sure this happens to everyone who buys a house. When you first move in you make all kinds of changes and lists about things you need to do. But then after a few months you decide to take a break, then it's been two years since you last worked on the house. This room had all dark paneling when we moved in (don't worry vintage fans, it wasn't the coveted knotty pine, just almost black wood that made the room look too small). Travis painted a lot of it, it took so many coats! Now he says he is going to paint the window finally, and then the ceiling. It really makes a different! I need to make some cute curtains too. I like the wallpaper though. And the weird brown snowflake linoleum.
I kind of wish I had taken a before picture, but I'm also kind of glad I didn't. It was so full of junk! I felt like I should document the changes though. It is fun to look back and see how our house has changed in the background of other pictures. Sorry if this is boring! I don't have any beautiful Yvestown style afters, I wish!
Do you like the old oil lamp style light? Haha, I really want to pull it down and put something else up, I just need the perfect thing. The pugs don't sleep in that crate, sometimes Priscilla hangs out in there, or the cats do. I made a little cat bed on top so they can enjoy it during the day. I haven't caught anyone sleeping there yet. I spend a lot of time trying to make the perfect "cat trap." Nerd alert.
I like collecting these magnets from the places that we've been together. We were so excited to find the Prince Edward Island one! The guy at the gift shop (in Cave City) probably thought we were crazy! I decided to put them on the dryer to dress it up a little.
I finally used the hooks we put up from something useful. Now my daily purse, camera bag, and the harnesses and leashes are in easy reach. The Miller Highlife box belonged to Travis' uncle, it holds messy outside shoes and tools we (well, Travis) use often. That is a little Tanuki and some homemade bug spray for the dogs(geranium oil and water! works great!). That window on the right looks into our kitchen. I peak in at the dogs every morning before I go wake them up. That aluminum bat by the door is our home security system.
I wish I had a camera that took video so you could hear the sounds Phyllis was making while I took these. So much heavy sighing and groaning and carrying on. I think she was happy that she finally had room to move around in her room, but she would still rather I carry her any time she can't be on my lap.
And the part I'm most excited about, our new "quarentine" area! When we bring home thrift/flea market/estate sale stuff it gets dropped off here instead of the dining room. For a LONG time we haven't been able to use our dining room table to actually eat because it has been covered with all kinds of (awesome) junk. We'll see how long this lasts!
Yay for summer cleaning. I like when you have an idea of what you want a room to look like and in a few days you can make it happen, with a lot of work. The after photos look great!
ReplyDeleteIm trying to start fixing up our dining room aka the art supply room aka my work area. I want a bunch of shelves up on the walls and make it all pretty. But right now there just paints everywhere.
It's so great that you have that big room back there! And I love the floor and the windows. And that light actually - but you know how I am. : ) My laundry room is in this hot room in the garage with peeling paint. Thus, doing laundry is never tops on my list. And hey! we have the same security system as y'all! Unfortunately, my quarantine area is the garage where I'll be culling my collection of madness soon.
ReplyDeleteI was so excited to see your PEI magnet - I have one something like it!! PEI is my home province, I've lived in Ontario for a long time now but go back often, matter of fact, I was just there in April! It's a beautiful spot!!!
ReplyDeleteit is the only place I have been out of the united states! and it was so beautiful! I remember just being in awe the whole time. I want to go back for sure.
DeleteDude, our whole house is a stash pile. Treasure everywhere. We are moving intestate soon and it scares me so much. I love the leopard painting. :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on cleaning up that room - so satisfying! I believe I'll never be finished muckin about with getting the house as I think it should be. It appears to be an ongoing mission!
ReplyDeleteHope the flight/s go/went well.
Changing things around can be a lot of fun! You all must be exhaugsted after doing all that work!
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GIRL TALK. I used to test toys when I was a kid and I tested that game. I was in first grade. I had NO idea what a ZIT was and didn't get why calling a boy would be part of a game. Needless to say that is one of the reasons that game is not for 6/7 year olds.
ReplyDeletehahah, AWESOME! I love that story!
DeleteThose fridge magnets are great--what a fantastic way to remember places you've been. and it must be so satisfying to clear out a room! I'm still renting my second flat at the moment so can't really do much to it :( x
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute room. I love the linoleum. Where did you get those cute little hooks that are holding your bags?
ReplyDeletethey are from anthropolgie! I got them about four years ago though, so I'm not sure if they still have them.
DeleteThis post was an inspiration for me to go clean some more.
ReplyDeleteAlso, you haven't visited Indiana?! Awww come on! Though I can't really think of interesting places for you to visit there, and I have lived there (here) all my life. If I think of anything you need to see in Indiana I'll let you know.