Today Cassity over at Remodelaholic featured my front room slipcovers…go check out her blog and all the awesome projects over there.
Green Damask chair
This is the second time I’ve done this chair for my client. This time she decided to go with a green damask fabric. It turned out great, I was able to match the seat cushion with the main body repeat.
Before
After
Close up to show the repeat from the cushion to the main body. The pattern matched up well and could be centered on the seat and back and flow together.
close up showing the front of the arm
close up showing the scroll back on the chair, I just continued piping up and along that curve as well and down the back. The piping also went down the inside arm to underneath the cushion.
Cabin 1 year anniversary
On December 1, 2009 we purchased our cozy 800 sq ft. cabin in Midway, Ut, which is about an hour from our home. I wanted to reminisce about all the projects we’ve done in the past 12 months. Here is our list
1. removed 3 walls (2 in family room and one in the dining room)
2. covered up the overlook in the loft to create more floor space
3. refinished the bathroom floor (sanded, stained, polyerethened)
4. changed every light fixture
5. put in 3 larger windows
6. dug and sunk the waterline 4 feet down and down 150 ft steep slope– this required renting a mini excavator at least three times. It also required some hand digging on the steepest part. It’s amazing Heber didn’t tip the thing over.
7. graded and flattened out some space behind the cabin with the mini excavator
8. widened the burm on the driveway
9. installed new vanity, toilet, medicine cabinet in bathroom
10. ripped out old paneling in bathroom and put up beadboard
11. Installed new butcher clock countertop in kitchen
12. painted kitchen cabinets
13. tiled kitchen backsplash
14. removed old decking, put in new supports and relaid the deck
15. reinsulated underneath the cabin
16. painted all the walls white (did trade)
17. had septic tank pumped (hired out)
18. had the wood burning stove chimney put back up and installed new piping (hired out)
19. had the water line fixed (hired out).. it took us 8 months to get the water on and working, should have hired a professional sooner.
20. slipcovered all the furniture
21. made all the bedding and pillows
22. hung curtains
23. tiled in front of the fireplace
24. spread seed, so the dirt will be gone next year (excavating made lots of fresh dirt for the boys to play in)
25. installed new base boards and window trim
26. installed new apartment size appliances
27. installed new kitchen sink and faucet
28. took apart the sliding glass door and took off trim to fit the sectional couch inside
29. painted furniture
30. cleared brush and cut down dead trees
31. painted the outside trim
HERE ARE SOME BEFORE PICS
View from the front door when you come in
kitchen
view from loft into family room (notice the two walls at the bottom…we took those out)
Overlook in the loft that we ripped out and covered up with wood floors..we removed the stairs too that accessed the upper deck from the window. We don’t want the kids out there anyway, plus who wants to climb out a window to get on the upper deck???? Weird.
Dining room …sliding glass door is the front door
kitchen…we ripped out the white countertop and put appliances on that wall
bathroom…old paneling, sink, and medicine cabinet…look close at the peel and stick tiles (we tore them up and removed the subfloor and found original hardwood floors layed on the diagonal)
view from the family room looking up to the loft… that light fixture was the first to go.
cabin…see the stove pipe that had fallen over on the roof? We left that to a professional
Here is where we removed the two small walls in the family room to open it up. Heber was a trooper to do this project in December in single digit weather. He had to keep going underneath the cabin to get the electrical moved back into the walls…the electrical went straight through the floors.
This is where we took out the overlook and laid wood floors, so the loft would be bigger.
There was a wall between the cabinets and the table…you can see the paneling is different colors, that is where the wall was. The kitchen was dark and small
my new chandelier in the dining room, the shades were from IKEA
The wood floors we discovered in the bathroom
Process of painting the kitchen cabinets
kitchen put back together
Bathroom floors refinished
My dad came up to help us install three bigger windows. You can see how small the original was, and how much bigger the new ones are. It was crazy how much more light came in and how you could actually see the trees and the view once the new windows went in.
Here is the outside view of two windows. You can see the original smaller window sitting in between them.
Here is a loveseat I slipcovered for the loft that actually sits where the overlook was.
The loft after the painting was done and the curtains were hung.
Here is a view of the loft from the other side with the painting done. It brightened everything up, I left the ceiling wood and the trim wood.
Boys bunk room..I made their duvets and pillows (light blue and navy blue). I used turquoise in every room and accented it with another color. Family room– turquoise and mustard yellow, Loft—turquoise/tan/white, Bunkroom light blue and navy blue.
I painted a dresser for the loft, I also painted a mirror and some end tables.
Here is a picture of the mirror I painted for the family room
Here’s the dresser that I painted
Our new kitchen sink, backsplash, and painted cabinets
Heber dug out some steps and stacked some rocks..this leads to under the cabin
The new deck…minus the handrail (that’s next years project)
New insulation under the cabin…good fun tearing out the old nasty insulation
Heber and Luke working on getting the waterline sunk…we just hope nothing freezes or breaks this winter.
Here is a pic of the cabin in the fall with all the leaves
Here we are demoing the old deck with grandpa
Here is the new deck going in.
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