For about 30 years I have had the guilty pleasure of watching the soap opera "All My Children" on the odd sick day from school, day off of work or simply a respite while the babies were napping. About the same time we pulled out of our home, they also pulled this venerable old soap opera off the air. What crappy timing. It's not that I'm some freakish AMC fan or anything, but there is something to be said for the continuity of a television show to make a new place feel like home. This soap has followed me from home to dorm to sorority to apartment to home through the years and made me feel like any place I can turn on the TV and see the same old crowd, I'm home.
It was a little surreal at first, NOT have television, NOT have internet, NOT have telephone and then, (horrors!) when I did get basic cable to NOT have those familiar people to make me feel welcome on the TV.
Okay....I digress....this is about white walls, not soaps. And WHAT white walls! Everywhere I look there are white walls. AND this house was built with rounded corner walls. Now, I firmly believe that these rounded corners lasted ONLY as long as it took for interior decorators, and builder's wives to SLAP these contractors into reality and realize we want to PAINT and there is not much that looks worse than masking off those rounded corners to paint the rooms different colors. Like a really bad episode of Trading Spaces, these rounded corners are just NOT the way to go!!
My darling husband has given me one or two PAIR of doorways that he will re-do in normal square corner so I can paint something other than WHITE. For today, I started with the pantry. As I don't have the complete design plan, I can't really paint any major spaces. As I was about to load in my pantry (never had one of these...firmly believe every home needs one!!!), I realized I didn't want shelf liner, but the shelves were left in terrible condition. Off to the hardware store for stainblocker (hours of cleaning wasn't getting this gunk off), then glossy creamy paint for the shelves. AND, since I was in there with drop cloths and tape, why not paint it something fun???
Granny Smith Green. Love it! Bright and fun! Will look great with the turquoise accents I'm envisioning for the kitchen to bring the pool colors into the house!
Can't wait to add more.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Monday, January 2, 2012
Welcome to SoCal!
If you follow my design blog, you know by now that we have relocated the family and the business to the "greater Los Angeles area". Don't you just love that term??? The definition is meant to encompass Los Angeles and the surrounding towns and cities. WOW. Have you looked at a map to realize how expansive that is?
We have moved to a fairly small suburb called Agoura Hills. We picked it because of the wonderful schools, the smaller town feel and the reasonable proximity the dear husbands job in Santa Monica. (STILL a 50 minute commute, but.....) So far so good. We have been in our new home one week and one day. I started this blog because as a designer, there is much in this home that I want to share.
When we saw it, we were struck by the the beautiful landscaping, the fully fenced yard, the electric gate (did I mention there were two BOYS in on the decision making process???) and the dear husband's assertion that the house was "perfect...don't need to change a thing".
So....being the designer, let's walk through the 'don't need to change a thing". From the affectionately termed Cinnamon carpeting (nee' peach), to the white with 'cinnamon' swirl ceramic tiles, ALL in "pristine" condition, to the medium toned oak cabinetry and balustrade, there are just a few changes I would like to make.
I am not complaining! Really, I am not. I know how lucky we are and absolutely thrilled to be living in the same place the dh works. It's the first time in three years and we couldn't be happier. This is simply a blog about what I hope is the transformation of a home built in the late 80's with literally NO updates, to a warm, family home!
Let's begin:
We packed up our Portland home....an entire semi of stuff (how did we get SO much stuff!!!)...and moved to ...ahem...not Beverly Hills, but Agoura Hills for new, sunny, drier life. Join Us?
We have moved to a fairly small suburb called Agoura Hills. We picked it because of the wonderful schools, the smaller town feel and the reasonable proximity the dear husbands job in Santa Monica. (STILL a 50 minute commute, but.....) So far so good. We have been in our new home one week and one day. I started this blog because as a designer, there is much in this home that I want to share.
When we saw it, we were struck by the the beautiful landscaping, the fully fenced yard, the electric gate (did I mention there were two BOYS in on the decision making process???) and the dear husband's assertion that the house was "perfect...don't need to change a thing".
So....being the designer, let's walk through the 'don't need to change a thing". From the affectionately termed Cinnamon carpeting (nee' peach), to the white with 'cinnamon' swirl ceramic tiles, ALL in "pristine" condition, to the medium toned oak cabinetry and balustrade, there are just a few changes I would like to make.
I am not complaining! Really, I am not. I know how lucky we are and absolutely thrilled to be living in the same place the dh works. It's the first time in three years and we couldn't be happier. This is simply a blog about what I hope is the transformation of a home built in the late 80's with literally NO updates, to a warm, family home!
Let's begin:
We packed up our Portland home....an entire semi of stuff (how did we get SO much stuff!!!)...and moved to ...ahem...not Beverly Hills, but Agoura Hills for new, sunny, drier life. Join Us?
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