Showing posts with label Remodeling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Remodeling. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2009

More to do...

The first portion of this post was also posted at my "Life in the Details", but added some tips for you at the bottom of this post.
How ya'll doin? Can you believe that this month is half way over? I'm not sure where the time is going but it is moving, I think the older we get the faster time travels. Before long, instead of getting ahead, I am going to be falling way behind. So glad Michael got the yard work done last night, because the rain set in this morning. It rained all the way into work on me. Word has it, it isn't suppose to rain all day. We will see. Right now the clouds look grab and drab. Poo! But that makes it a good day to work in the house..huh? So back to my list.

Last night I finally got my main floor cleaned completely up with the exception of a few boxes that we need to move to the garage for storage. They are just to heavy for me to lift alone...but other than that..I finally feel like I can breathe again. I hate when my house is in a state of chaos'. My plans for today are to start on my room upstairs. I have a antique cabinet in there that has all my collection of books (that I want to keep), so I need to box all them up. So we can remove the cabinet from the room. I also have a chest at the foot of my bed that houses bunches of my handbags, so I need to box them up as well. Need to get that chest out of my room. I'm trying to create space as well as have things out of the way for the carpet layers. Basically my room is going to get a good clean.

I think Michael is going to start painting in the foyer. We have a tall foyer (20 ft.) so he is going to freshen that up with a coat a paint and bring it on up the stairs into the hall area. After that...ALL the painting will be done in the house. Woo Hoo! So guess that means we will both be busy tonight.
I am hoping that I can get that done tonight since tomorrow night there are some things I want to, and don't want to feel the pressure of not completing my goals for the week. I have my weekend list started too.

"The 7 Habits of Very Organized People" by Maria Gracia

"Have you ever wondered how some people could be so very organized, when you're struggling on a daily basis just to get your home looking halfway presentable and to get at least a few items checked off of your To Do list?
Most organized people follow a few simple rules. Here are the 7 habits of very organized people.

1. They have a place for everything. Every item they have has a consistent, assigned home. The home for books is on the book shelf. The home for toys is in the toy room on the toy shelves. The home for blank greeting cards is in the greeting card organizer in the office.
2. They put things back. Whenever an item has been removed from its assigned home, it is used for whatever reason and then immediately returned to its home when no longer in use. There are no temporary holding places. It's just put back where it belongs, right away.
3. They write things down. Organized people make lists and notes, and keep these in one consistent place such as a planner, notebook or calendar. They don't try to remember things in their heads. They let the pen and paper (or the computer) work for them. They reference their lists and notes on a daily basis. Many use the Get Organized Now! Easy Organizer as a tool:http://www.getorganizednow.com/ezorganizer.html
4. They don't allow papers to pile up. Papers to file are filed each day, not left to grow into mountains. Mail is opened over the recycle container so papers not needed don't even have a chance to multiply. Kids permission slips are signed right away and sent back to school with the kids. Bills are tucked into a bill paying system until bill paying day, and paid bill statements are filed away that day. Magazines are read within a week or two and then recycled or donated.
5. They don't procrastinate. When something has to be done, organized people schedule time to do it and then they keep that scheduled appointment. They know that the more they delay, the more likely deadlines will be missed or opportunities will pass.
6. They set goals and assign deadlines. They know if they want to get things done, they need to know exactly what they want the end result to be and by what date. They review these goals often and set aside time each day to work on achieving them. They review what they've accomplished and never forget to reap the rewards.
7. They only keep what they use and/or they enjoy. They can't stand anything taking up space that doesn't have a useful or pleasurable purpose in their lives. They're big believers in simplicity. They breathe easier knowing they've lightened their loads and can move easily without having to climb over boxes and piles of clutter.
Do you have any organizational tips that help you stay on track? Let me know.

Wrapping this up so I can get started....
Blessings to you all!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Disorganized Life Syndrome?

I'm back! Bet you didn't even miss me huh? Last night, I worked on my living room. Woo Hoo! Glad I can see the floor in there now. Before, you couldn't move in there. Hubby did a awesome job on the new floors. Love them!!! The room is put back together, but I have little trinkets filling up my dining room table until I find a new home for them. We still need to hang some blinds in there, but that isn't a major deal. Other than that, I think it is done.

We also had a bunch of boxes that need to go to our storage unit sitting in the middle of the floor, and we moved those to the garage as a holding station until we have enough stuff to warrant another trip over there. We also had several bags and boxes for goodwill. I am thrilled that we moved them out of the living room, so now I have a little more space to move now. When my house is unorganized I feel terrible, and now I know why...I have DLS! Do you?

Awhile back I found this article at Refining Life!

Do You Have DLS: Disorganized Life Syndrome?

By Jan Hayner

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Symptoms: messy tendencies, packrat feelings, mental confusion, lack of order, constantly losing things, loss of control, depression, high anxiety, feelings of hopelessness and a massive feeling of the world closing in on you. (Boy can I relate to these symptoms)

Sound like you? Almost all of us go through this several times a year - especially around spring and fall cleaning times.

What is the remedy?

1. Make a list of your problem areas
2. List why they bother you
3. Decide what you are going to do about it and at what level are you going to be happy with the outcome?

The first two items are easy to do, but what about the third item on your list?

That is the one that gives us the most problems in completing the task. We become so over-whelmed that we give up.

For some reason we always tend to think that if things aren't done like Martha Stewart, it isn't good enough. This can lead to projects being in a constant stage of organization – never quite done to what we think is expected. We need to lose those expectations we’ve buried ourselves under. Our goal at that point to should be to get it under control and keep it there. Take things down to the simplest form and decide how you will organize it so that you are happy with the outcome for this particular time in your life.

This same theory can be used in every project that you do whether it is at home, in the office or any recreational hobbies you may have.

Always remember that once you have something organized to the point of satisfaction for you, it will relieve the stress and anxiety and make life brighter and easier to cope with. Not to mention a lot easier to keep up and to re-organize later!

Do you have DSL? If so, I hope this remedy will help you too!

Hugs,

Cindy

Monday, May 11, 2009

Kitchen Inspiration

Hi Ya'll! Happy Monday! I hope all you Mothers had a wonderful day with you kids yesterday. I had a chance to spend a little bit of time with mine and it was wonderful. I am so proud of young adults that they have grown into. They do a momma proud.

My weekend was spent working on the house, as I knew it would...but am really glad that we had such a productive weekend. Even though everything we wanted to do didn't get done, I think it is attainable this week. Michael completed some of the projects and I worked on getting the Kitchen, Family Room and Dining Room and Living Room back in order. I succeeded with the exception of the Living Room, which I will work on a little everyday this week after work. I can't wait to show you all some of the pictures once it is completed. (we are working against a deadline because my daughter graduates the first of June and we want to have EVERYTHING done by then because we have out of town guest coming in).

Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.
~Robert Collier

With these renovations comes a new sense of organization and design. I have ALOT of stuff, so I am packing lots of that stuff away. Mainly for myself, but also when the time comes to sell our home, I know prospective buyers don't want to see all my knicks knacks. So going for a more clean look. So that is where the inspiration comes in. Some kitchens that I love...

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So what do you think of these kitchens? Have any great inspiration sites, if you do, please share?

Cindy

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

I feel like decorating

that is what happens to me at this time of the year.  Once all the Christmas is put away and things are sparse, I like to rearrange and move things around.  Sometimes I do, and other times I just pick up my magazines and cuddle up under a  blanket with something to drink and let my mind daydream.  And when I daydream, it always cost MONEY.  Recently while I was daydreaming I was online and I found all sorts of kitchens that inspire me.  (I think Michael would love anything that I could get to inspire me to cook...because lately that isn't something I have done alot of.  Oh I digress.)Anyhow, I wanted to show you these rooms and if I could steal little things from each of them, I would be working on MY perfect kitchen.  Get your walking shoes on....here we go....

 
 I love the colors of this kitchen, the white cabinets with a mixture of soft brown wood tones. Plus I think the antique pulls add a great finishing touch to these cabinets. 

 
In this kitchen I love the rock oven/stove area as well as the soft wood tones. I love that table/bar.  Aren't the windows great too?  Can't you imagine looking out of them onto a wooded lot full of nature.  A small piece of heaven.
 I really like the cabinetry in these, the cabinets are made to look like furniture and the open cabinets for showing off all my bowl collections, and pottery. Plus I like LOVE  the wood ceiling beams.  Such character they add.
What about this island?  Too die for.
I like all the cubbies in this island.  It would put things right at your fingertips.  Love those wide drawers for pots and pan and lids!  That plate rack is a dream too.
I just love all the clean sleek storage in this picture.  Maybe shelving like this in a walkin pantry.  *eyes twinkling
 
Ok...another white with wood. Something about this combination gets to me.  
So what did you think about my little kitchen tour.  Did you have a favorite, which one and why?
Hope your enjoyed yourself.  Have a Wonderful Wednesday

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Before and After

This hasn't been a very productive weekend for me, as I haven't felt much like working or doing anything. Granted I have a list a mile long of projects but just didn't feel inspired. Although with saying that, Michael has spent most of the weekend working on finishing up our bathroom renovation from last year. Yes, last November.

Once he finishes it completely I will post some pictures. I wish had of taken before pictures but I didn't. But I do have some of the redo of my kitchen...so I will share those.

Before ( although originally the cabinets were the standard builders oak cabinets), I had already painted them antique white. Notice: old white linoleum, replaced with wood flooring. All appliances were replaced with stainless steel.

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After (these were made right after the renovations, I have made several other changes since then. I will share some of them soon.)

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Need Inspiration

She watches over the affairs of her household
and does not eat the bread of idleness.
Proverbs 31:27

Hi ya'll. Just wanted to take a few minutes and share a couple of wonderful websites I found on remodeling and decorating our homes. If you are like me I am always looking for a few new places to get some great inspiration....
Hooked on Houses
Nesting Places thoughts of feathering my nest.

Happy Decorating!

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