A Work In Progress - part 1

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Now that the holidays are over and everything is a little bit back to normal we have made to over to The Kamps house to start on some renovations. This is the part that I enjoy the most!!! We started with the upstairs. This is where the kids' bedrooms will be. There is also a bathroom, which is so awesome, since we have 5 people sharing one small bathroom (and a half makeshift in the basement) at the current home. Saying it's cramped is a huge understatement. 

I think that the reason I love the renovation part so much is because with a few weeks of hard work the entire space is transformed into something completely different.

We started by going up there and looking at what worked and what needed to be changed.

What worked........
  • overall layout
  • pluming 
  • windows (well one needed to be replaced)
  • storage (let me tell you, there is a lot)
What didn't work/needed fixing......
  • drywall
  • girls closet
  • no lights in closets
  • everything in the bathroom
  • carpet
  • paint, paint, paint
Other than demolishing the girls closet and bathroom there wasn't anything else that needed to be demoed. The kids closets were so ineffective, they were long and very narrow and did not have lights in them......Really!?!? How did they not put lights in these closets? Caden's closet we just added a light because, well, lets face it he's a boy and will have a dresser . The girls, on the other hand, needed more space. We moved their closet wall out about 12 inches. Believe me that 12 inches made a huge difference!!! And, of course, we added a much needed light. 

This house was built in the early 90's, so all the trim was a little dated and the paint colors, well, they speak for themselves.....My style and philosophy on walls and paint is that the wall color should blend in and the decor on the walls, whatever it may be, should stand out. Yes, there are times that paint is your stand out, but generally paint is not your entire rooms standout. With that being said, I love, love fresh white trim and doors. Using a paint sprayer for the trim, doors and hardware was awesome and such a time saver.


The Before.......
    
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 Like I said, the paint color speaks for itself!!!


 This is what the girls closet was like before...without all the stuff in it, it still was just not going to cut it for a shared girls room.
The landing

Stairwell

 The bathroom lots of potential with a few updates  
 Wine is a must then you are doing a job this big. :)


 Caden's room 
 Just removing all the stuff made a big difference....
 The little door is to a small attic space that we will make into a storage/play room for the girls. Having the door there really limited what I could use the dormer for, so when we moved the closet wall out we put the attic door in the new closet. :) It works much better and the girls think it's the coolest thing ever!!!

 The start for the closet


 Bathroom with new paint.
 My little trooper...She was such a help when the other kids were at school and we had to go paint. A big thanks to Aunt Ellie for letting her hang out when it was just too much :)
 Girls room repainted....Mint may be a trend but I love it ;)
 No more door
 And there was light!!!
I didn't run out of paint on the back wall I'm waiting for my wallpaper to come in.....so excited!!!!
 New bathroom color
 Caden's room repainted 
 Caden's room is a hodgepodge (is that a word?) of a few different grays that I had and wanted to use up. I think it turned out pretty nice if I do say so myself.

After doing this post Its apparent that I will have to make this a 2 or 3 part series. There is a lot more to do but this was all done in about 2 weeks, and I can honestly say I'm impressed. Hope you all like it, and let me know what you think or if you have any ideas and don't forget to follow us :)  

I'm a little behind

Tuesday, January 21, 2014



I have fell pretty far behind on my style blogging so here's a few outfit to catch me up :0)

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Sweater Kohls, Pants Jessica Simpson, Boots Kohls 
Sweater Target, skirt thrifted (Loft)

Sweater JCPenny, skirt DIY


Button up and Jeans Kohls, Sweater Target
Blazer thrifted, Jeans Marshalls


Sweater Meijer, Skirt Old Navy, Boots Payless

Sweater Express, button up and shoes Kohls


Jacket and pants Kohls,shirt Old navy  

Sweater Target, pants Burlington 

top Sears, cardigan Target


Pants and blazer Target

Button up Express, Sweater Target, Pants Meijer

Sweater Old Navy


Cardigan thrifted  (loft) 

Cardigan Meijer, Skirt Gap

Top and pants Kohls

Blazer Target


Sweater Gap, Pants Target


Sweater Love Culture, Skirt and Jacket Kolhs

Jacket Meijer, Pants and sweater Target


Kohls

Skirt DIY

Top Meijer, Jeans Kohls, flats Target

Chambray Old Navy, Flannel Thrifted 

Shirt and blazer Target

Flannel Target, sweater Meijer

Jeans Meijer, Vest Thrifted

Flannel Love Culture 

Jacket Target



Kohls

Pants Gap

sweater Kmart, pants Joe Fresh, button up thrifted  

 

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