New Master Bath Coming

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We had a contractor come over last night to look at our master bath. 
He felt that our 23 year old bath is done and that it's time to remodel. 
We had a couple of loose tiles right outside the shower door. 
I pried them off the other day and found mold. 
                    
 It has already dried out and it looks better, but I wonder what else is under the shower pan and so did the contractor. 
        I started browsing images to get inspired.
I love white cabinets with a classic, traditional  panel.
 I think that I am going with chrome. 
It is classic and won't go out of style like some other finishes. Although gold in small measures is quite pretty.                   

I would love a white vanity top. 
I think the solid surface countertop will be quartz. 
We love marble but I would freak out if it etched and scratched.

                    
The leaded glass door of the cabinet below is just beautiful.
 I would love a cabinet in between my vanities.

This bath won't be top of the line but I can't wait to do some upgrades from what we have.
   
I love the taller shower walls of the above bathroom.
Our contractor suggested something like this. 
The water spraying on a ledge is what causes some leaks. 
Bill wants a drop in tub.   
                     
Our contractor said that we could have a chandelier.
:)
A designer friend will be coming by next week just to make sure I am not off base.
I'm nervous but relieved. 
I think I have put all the cosmetic bandages I can on our old bathroom. 

I can't wait to fill you in as things unfold.  
Sprinkled with white, chrome and sparkle,
Katie
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Ikea Curtains

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I was stuck in a rut with the window treatment in the living room.
  When we bought the house there was nothing on the windows except mini-blinds and I have always hated mini-blinds.
Custom window treatments in a swag and jabot style were all the rage. Instead I made a pleated valance with navy and mauve flowers. 
(Don't judge.)
Eventually, I covered the bottom half of the windows with chippy shutters I found at a garage sale.
These light brown valances are the third set I have made for these windows. 
I was ready for a new look but for some reason I couldn't visualize anything other than the pleated valances.
A standard window panel is 84 inches in length so something off the shelf at a big box wouldn't work. 
  I would have needed about 20 yards of fabric to make custom panels. 
 I have found some drapery pairs at 
Tuesday Morning but they usually didn't have three sets and they were at least $99.00. 
 A  pair of drapes from Pottery Barn would be at least that.
I continued to shop around for 96 inch panels and finally found some at Ikea.
Fortified with coffee, we made the long haul over there.
 It was a great way to spend a Saturday.
We found a sofa for Rebekah that we jammed in the car. 
Ikea sofa in a Subaru.


I choose the Lenda tab top curtains in white.
They were only $34.00 a pair. 
After I bought them I still couldn't decide if I wanted to keep them, but I hate returning things. 
I love them.
 
I think they add a little more elegance than a valance. 






They brighten up the space and they unify the 
living and kitchen.

That only took a few years!
Sprinkled with Ikea drapes,
Katie  
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Kitchen Shelf

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For some reason I just can't get the kitchen desk looking  right.

I am on my third display in about a year.
I used this little metal shelf for a while.
I liked this display but I changed it when I wanted more white.
When I painted the bathroom upstairs, I spray painted this cubbie and put it on the desk.
It was okay but not great. I couldn't center it because of the electric outlet and the phone jack.
I thought I would like it when I painted the desk.
Nope.
I ripped the guts out of the phone jack and covered it with a plate.
It's better but I still didn't love it.
 I found these shelf brackets upstairs in one of the closets.
 They were in Rebekah's room when she was little.
 I grabbed a piece of wood from the garage to make a shelf.   
I love my junk find canister and cow.
I thought I would love the tole tray, but it still doesn't look right.
I'm still tweaking the display because I am frustrated by the placement of that stupid outlet. 
I think the electricians were without a foreman the day this house was wired because the placement of some of outlets and fixtures is so wrong. 

I got a little window at Old Home Supply in Ft. Worth.
Read about it here.
I have wanted a window for a while but I didn't need a huge, heavy one.
This little darling is perfect. 
I can center it and cover up the outlet.:)
I can still plug in the lamp.





The decorating angels are singing!
Sprinkled with a window,
Katie 
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My Chalk Paint Fail

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I am about half way through my first chalk paint project.
I used Ce Ce Caldwell Chalk Paint rather than another product because there is a retailer close to my house.
But it is pricey.
This paint is supposed to be very green and good for the environment. An added benefit is that there is supposed to be no sanding and prep work except cleaning.



There was no odor. 
I went with chalk paint for the downstairs bathroom vanity, because I thought it would work better with a piece that wasn't real wood in places. 
 I think I was wrong about that.
Even with two coats of paint, the finish seemed to scratch right off.
I did a coat of clear satin poly and the original wood bled right through even though it was not at all visible with the chalk paint. 

So I did another coat of chalk paint.
 I will leave it "as is" for now.
I love the color and I didn't like the way the clear poly changed the color. 
I don't understand why clear poly isn't clear.
Now this may be user fail instead of product fail because as I look on-line the pieces do have a distressed look.

I have so many "distressed" pieces around here that I don't really need anymore. 

So far I have put more coats of paint on the vanity than if I had stuck with my 
primer and Sherwin Williams Satin Enamel. 

Sure I would have had to rough up the finish with sand paper a bit but I wouldn't have had to paint as many coats as I did on this.

Bill came home from a weekend away and he loved it.
S0, I will leave it for now and see how the finish lasts.

 If the finish doesn't hold up to the water and elements,
I will color match it with something from Sherwin Williams.

Before
After
 


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Sprinkled with chalk paint,
Katie   
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