Showing posts with label Dining room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dining room. Show all posts

5/24/18

Lost Footage: Our Dallas House Tour


While going through all my SD memory cards the other day I found a full video tour I took of our Dallas House. I took this footage right as we put our home on the market to move. My intent was to do a series on moving and the process however that was one of the most stressful and packed times in our lives so it just didn't happen. When I found the footage I figured it would still be fun to share. This was our first home and we truly didn't know what we were getting ourselves into when we bought it but it is full of sweet memories and will forever be our first home and for that I am beyond thankful.

So I complied the video tour of our house, which will below for you to watch. In addition I also pulled all of the photos that we used to list our home since they show the entire home. Please note since these are real estate photos they do have an interesting filter on them I would not have choose myself but they still do show a good representation of the home.

Our home was built in the 1950's and you will definitely see a lot of that original charm throughout. That also means there are some quirky things you are not used to seeing in newer homes. All of the houses in our neighborhood were built at this time and had our neighborhood was our favorite part of owning this home. The whole neighborhood was full of huge, beautiful trees and was super green. We absolutely loved long walks through the neighborhood.



On to the inside of our home, starting when you walked in the front door, you came right into the living room, which was also connected to the dining room. View the past tour and post I did of that space here, where I go through the sources for everything in the two rooms. Here is the overall view of the space. As you can see it is one long, narrow space anchored by a huge picture window. The entire home other than the kitchen and bathroom had beautiful original hard wood floors that were in great shape.


Here is the view from the opposite side, you can see the front door in the corner. The best way for us to set up this space was to find an L shaped couch that fit that space that could go up against the window on one side. This allowed us to position the TV on the main open wall. We eventually surrounded the TV with a gallery wall and loved how it pulled it all together. 



Within this space was our dining room, with a small door into the kitchen. The door to the kitchen actually featured a pocket door, as it was common to close off the kitchen completely during the time our home was built. See a before and after of the dining space from when we moved in here


Here is the view of the kitchen from that door. It was actually a very large space but the space just really wasn't maximized like it could of been. If we hadn't moved this is the part of the house where we would have made some changes. As you can see we actually had the original 1950's style flat panel cabinets they had just been painted white and topped with granite by the previous owner. (Note we actually changed the hardware before putting the house on the market, after these pictures were taken and kicked ourselves for not doing that the day we moved in since it made a big difference and was such an easy and inexpensive change)


And here is the opposite view. What you don't see in these pictures but you can see in the video is right next to the fridge was our washer and dryer. Which the previous owner built into the kitchen as a "bar area" with granite top. This was something else we wanted to improve if we had stayed in the home.


We also had a dining nook in the kitchen that was sandwiched in between two sets of glass sliding doors. One lead to the courtyard and the other to the backyard. The third door is to our garage.


Here you can see a peek of where the washer and dryer are next to the fridge.


Moving out one of those doors here is a look at our courtyard patio. You can see the full makeover of that space here. There you can see that we had to replace the broken down fence and we planted grass and filled with new furniture. This was our favorite outdoor space, we spent much more time here than in our backyard. Our pup Benny also loved this space for hanging out.





Also off the kitchen was one of two doors into my office. One of the unique/quirky parts of the house layout was this room which was considered a "pass through room" we are not sure what it was originally used for when the house was built. The layout worked perfectly for an office. However if we had ended up using it as a bedroom we would have closed off the door in the kitchen.


It was actually a very large room, technically a little bigger than our master so there was lots of space.  In this photo I have some but not all of my Burn Boutique inventory out to make it the most visually appealing for buyers.


Right outside my office in the hallway was our guest bathroom. You can also see a post on the before and after of this space here.



At the end of the hall was our guest bedroom.


Then at the other end was our master bedroom and bathroom.




And finally a couple pictures of the backyard, it was in need of a little bit of an overhaul out there but still a very nice space with a large deck.



I hope you enjoyed taking a trip down memory lane with me and taking a tour of our very first home. It was full of so many sweet sweet memories and I do get a little emotional thinking about it. We love you first home under the trees!

Watch Full Video Tour Here: 


Other Posts & Video of our Dallas home: 

5/15/18

Dining Room Makeover & Tour

Good Morning Everyone!


We recently completed a makeover on our dining room space and I am so excited to share with you. I will have the video I put together linked at the bottom of this post, that will show the space when we moved in as well as what it looked like a couple months ago.  It also gives sources for everything in my dining room.


The lower level of our home is a completely open concept space. The kitchen dining room and living area are all completely open to one another. Since it is so open our dining space is more of a "nook" so we wanted to do a couple things to define the space better, as well as add more storage.



To do this we started by adding in a row of cabinets along the wall for extra storage. We purchased these cabinets as stock unfinished cabinets from Lowes. We actually used upper cabinets because they are shallower which is what we needed for the space. Our contractor installed the cabinets for us then we painted them to match the cabinets in the kitchen and stained wood to use as the topper. This created a buffet style addition that we use as our coffee bar.


Above the cabinets we built some Farmhouse style open shelving, see post with video on how we built them here. The addition of these shelves was great for again some extra storage but also to decorate and really make the space homey.



Our dining room table is still the same table we had at our last home, we love its unique look. We got it at Nebraska furniture mart, it is a faux concrete top, that apparently has some concrete in it because it is very heavy. It is paired with 4 of the chairs that came with the table then the two captains chairs on each end we actually purchased separately from At Home and they somehow matched perfectly. I love the look the white fabric brings into the whole table.


All these additions made the dining room a completely different space, both aesthetically and practically. We are so happy with how it came out, it met all of our expectations. Something else to note is we did this makeover for a very reasonable budget. We purchased the 4 cabinets, on sale at Lowes for $75 each, the wood top we did for about $30 and the shelves we did for around $40 total, so everything was done for less than $400. This is an amazing cost, my in laws actually priced doing similar addition of cabinets in their dining room and got a quote for $4000 for that only (with granite counter top) so we did this for 1/10th of the cost.

Watch Full Makeover Video Here with Before & After 


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5/7/18

DIY Farmhouse Shelves + How to Video




Happy Monday all!

Today I wanted to hop on and share with you one of the latest home projects we completed. Which was some DIY shelves for our dining room. This also completes our dining room so full tour of that will be coming soon as well.



When we purchased our house we loved the open concept of the main floor, the kitchen opened up to the dining and the living room. Our dining room is less of a room and more of a "nook" since everything is so open. We decided to make a couple updates to make it a more defined space and more functional. First we added in some cabinets along the wall for storage, more on this in the dining tour.





















Originally there was a large painting above the cabinets but what I really wanted was to add some shelves above for some additional storage and to decorate. My husband wasn't 100% sure when I pitched the idea but agreed I could go ahead and try it out.

To start this project I went and got the wood for the shelves from Lowes. I got the same wood panels from Lowes that we used as the cabinet top in the dining room. I then had them cut the panels down for me to correct size. The man in the lumber department actually said they are typically not supposed to cut anything that small but was super nice and did it for me anyway.


Once the wood was cut and I got it home I stained it to match the cabinet tops as well with the decorative glaze that came in our Rustoleum cabinet kit. It is super simple to use, you just brush the glaze on then immediately wipe off the excess. I did two coats of glaze on the shelves.

For the brackets, I actually found exactly what I was hoping for at Hobby Lobby by accident and was thrilled. Especially because they were a killer price point, making this a very affordable project.


Once it was time for install I handed that over to my hubby. He found the studs and drilled the mounts into the wall then attached the shelves. On the bottom shelf he also mounted on these coffee cup hooks on this bar we had at our old house so we can hang up all of our mugs.



After all was installed it was time for the fun part, decorating! A lot of what is on the shelves are things I already had at the house but I did add a few extras from Homegoods.

How to Video: 


Stay tuned for the full dining room tour next :)

Decor on Shelves: 

Shelf Brackets
Letter B- Hobby Lobby
Blue Plaid Canisters- Rae Dunn from HomeGoods
White Shiplap Board- At Home
Magnolia cotton wreath- Similar
Mercury Glass Vase- HomeGoods
Corbels- At Home- Shanty to Chic line
Cook books- Joy of Cooking & Magnolia Table
Cutting board- Custom wedding gift, from etsy
Glass Apothecary Jar- HomeGoods
Lemons
White Pitcher- Homegoods
Mugs- Rae Dunn- Homegoods/ TJmax
Cake Stand- Target Dollar spot
Cream and Sugar Canisters- Rae Dunn- HomeGoods/TJmax