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After we made plans for the new laundry room/mudroom area (you can see those here), we realized we needed to think of a new door situation. Our current door swings left into the room which felt like it could get a little cramped to us. Especially since that would be the mudroom side of the […]
{Silhouette Cameo Winner announced at the bottom of this post!} Happy Friday, y’all!! I LOVE Fridays!!! I get to volunteer in Eli’s kindergarten class every Friday, and I absolutely love it. Those kids are so precious, and I get so many laughs just watching them work and learn. But today is an even better Friday because I get to eat lunch with Dad and Janet! Doesn’t get any better than that, does it?! I hope you have a wonderful Friday full of sweet little moments with those you love! Now here are my favorite Pins from Pinterest this week! Enjoy!
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We decided to redo the staircase. It wasn't that we didn't like the function of it, but we are slowly updating this house one room at a time and the staircase was one of those things that constantly kept nagging at us to change it We knew we didn't want the carpet on it anymore, so we decided to take a risk and rip the carpet off, hoping there could POSSIBLY be nice wood treads underneath. Then we would simply stain them and all would be right in the world. Nope plywood. So we knew we needed to stick with full carpeting of the stairs or go for the overhaul. We went for the overhaul. Not without a ton of planning and inspiration pics of course. Here are a few that inspired us (all of which you can find on our Pinterest here, and one that we actually posted to our Facebook page yesterday): Via: Contemporary Staircase by Cambridge Architect LDa Architecture & Interiors Via Via and the image that has inspired the overall look that we want for our hallway: Via So, after seeing all these beauties we couldn't really keep the carpet. One day after work I came home and the carpet was pretty much gone. Ian went to town and ripped it up, staples and all...well most of the staples. Him and I spent another 4 hours one night taking out ALLLL of the staples on these stairs. I can honestly say, there could have been a tornado that destroyed our entire home and that carpet still would have been firmly attached to those stairs there were so many staples. After the staple removing party, we ended up with this: And if you didn't see it on our Facebook page, here was the before: So we're in it now! Carpet is gone, and there's a lot to do to get these beauties made-over. We've actually come quite far this week, and we're almost finished (with a few set-backs of course), but we'll share the next phase of this project with in our next post. Have a great weekend everyone! Melissa and Ian
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