Showing posts with label house tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label house tour. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

house tour--master bedroom

Here it is! The one you've all been waiting for! 
Ok, so maybe not. 
But here is the next room on my little house apartment tour.

The Master Bedroom

 View from the foot of the bed.

 One pillow came with the bedding, the other two I made. They don't match exactly, but they go nicely. 
The art is something I made from Styrofoam (that came from something that was shipped to us) and some scraps of fabric. I just felt like the room needed something.
 View from the door. Like I said, the room needed something. You can see that the walls are pretty sparse in here. I guess because no one really sees it, I simply don't decorate it...or haven't yet. Even as I type this I am having ideas of what I could do.


 This little jewel sits on our dresser. My sister made it for us after we got married (for Christmas I think). It has a few cute pictures of us from out wedding day and our invitation displayed so beautifully. I enjoy looking at it and being reminded of that day and our vows.

 My other sister got this for us the first Christmas we were married. 
I adore it!

 Least favorite corner of the room...my make-shift night stand. It works well for holding things (all my scarves, headbands, jewelry) but it isn't really that easy on the eyes.


Wow! We've almost made it through the entire apartment! Just two rooms left--
-kitchen
-Little E's room

Pretty sure Little E's room will be the most fun of the two. :)
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Friday, January 27, 2012

house tour--the loo

In a teeny-tiny house, you are going to have a teeny-tinier bathroom! 
I believe the word "water closet" best describes ours, since it is roughly the size of some people's closets!

To be completely honest, this is one of my two least favorite rooms in our apartment.
Mainly because the floor always looks dirty no matter how often or hard you clean it,
and
because the walls are not plaster or drywall. They are this strange material that is slick and hard to paint. 
This combination is not good for decorating purposes, but we do what we can with what we've been given! 

Here it is, ladies and gentlemen, our water closet....


 Lovely basket on the back of the toilet for keeping our my stuff organized. 
There isn't much storage space under the sink so we had to be creative. 

 Ok, you can see the wall here. It did have contact paper on it (that had all these ugly palm trees on it). Needless to say, that was the first thing to go. I peeled it off the day we moved in I think. 
Can you see what I mean? The wall is just strange!
 This is what you see when the door is closed.
Forgive me, but we hang our jammies on the back of the door, along with our towels :)

I love the shelves though. They help make up for the lack of storage under the sink!

This mirror is really great for checking out your outfit before walking out of the house! It isn't full length, but beggars can't be choosers!


Lest you think I am complaining,  let me say this,
"I am so thankful for the home God has given us!"

When we were in Uganda, all I wanted was a home with a kitchen where I could cook for my husby, and a bathroom inside the house. I have that! Honestly, we have more than most of the population in the world! 

We just filed our taxes the other day (praise God for tax returns!!), and honestly I was shocked. 
When I looked at the W-2 form that Mike had gotten from Starbucks and what he has gotten from his new job in just 2 months, I was astonished that we actually survived the year without going into debt up to our eyeballs! The only explanation that I can come up with is that somehow, someway (that is completely unseen to me even now) God provided.
He has been so faithful to us this past year. Why, after seeing his provision time and time again, do I continually doubt? I really need to be more thankful for what he has given, and how he is providing. 

This morning I woke up to a crying baby at 12:30 and again at 6. 
(Many of you think that would be wonderful...but Little E is an awesome sleeper and that is completely NOT typical...this momma has gotten used to sleeping all night). At 6 I had an opportunity before me. I could either complain that she was already up and I hadn't had a chance to do my morning routine, or I could accept the grace gift that God gave me.

As I sat there, nursing my teething baby (who woke up because her little mouth was hurting) I recognized that even this was gift of God's grace. I began thanking him, out loud. 
"Thank you, God, for a baby who woke up" (because sometimes babies tragically don't wake up).
"Thank you for the ability and blessing to nurse my baby for 10+ months"
"Thank you for the little fingers that are holding mine as she nurses and sleeps"

When I was finished and she went back to sleep, something different happened...

I felt full.
Filled with joy. Filled with thankfulness. 
Filled by HIM.

So, let me disspell any thoughts that my words about our apartment and our bathroom are ungratefulness. I love this apartment, and I love our bathroom. :) No, it isn't my favorite room in the house, but it is INSIDE! And it is grace...

It is all grace!

May your weekend be filled with the knowledge that every moment is a grace gift from the Father.
Blessings,



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Friday, January 20, 2012

House Tour- Dining Room

Hard to believe in a tiny apartment like ours that we actually have a dining room! 
Actually I think the dining room is my favorite room in the house...at least right now. 


Coming down the hallway, the doorway opens up into our dining room.
Paint is called Tiger Eye from Sherwin Williams. We used it to paint my mom's kitchen
when we lived there, and had just enough left over to do our dining room. Its my favorite 
paint color in the whole place!



We obviously have a coffee theme going on. 
My husband is a coffee addict (and it making me one) so what do you expect?


LOVE my jelly jar cabinet! 
Got it at a moving sale this summer for $20. Add a coat of paint and some chalkboard paint and "Voila"! 
I love putting verses up on it too. This one is still left over from Christmas--oops!


Hanging light came from IKEA about 3 years ago! 
Still lovin' it!




Our fruit bowl is getting rather empty, huh? 


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Thursday, January 19, 2012

House Tour-Living Room

I wanted to take a few posts and dedicate them to a house tour! 
Granted, we have a very small 2 bedroom apartment that really isn't much to show, but its our place and we adore it. I'm constantly changing things, and looking for inexpensive, crafty decorating ideas. If you have any ideas, please feel free to let me know! Who knows, maybe you will see you idea posted in pictures in the future! 

Enjoy your tour! 



Our living room is actually the entry way in our place. 
This is what you would see right as you step through our door. 


Lots of books = lots of book shelves! 
Here you can see two of the three that are in our small living room.

You can also see the windows in this picture. The one thing that I absolutely
love about this apartment is the character and wood work around the windows! 
I made the Roman Shades on the windows...you can read about it here.



This rocking chair belonged to Michael's grandfather.
When Little E was born, my mother-in-law gave it to us. I love it.
It is perfect for rocking and nursing my baby.


Love this beautiful pillow! 
It came from Pier One a few summers ago, and I still adore it.


This couch was given to us this summer by one of our pastors.
At first I kept thinking it needed a slip cover, but then I began 
to really like the vintage feel it has. Others who have enjoyed our space have
also commented on how they love the vintage-ness of it, so I think I'm going to 
leave it as it is. It definitely add character.
The table is one that I got at a yard sale right when we returned from Uganda.
I painted it and distressed it a little bit.



Books, books, and more books!
That's what happens when you marry a pastor/church planter/ministry man :)


Zoe loves the couch too. You will typically find her resting on top of the back cushions.

So there you have it: our living room! 
What do you think?


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