Showing posts with label unhealthy obsession. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unhealthy obsession. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2009

Oh, boo.

It's been a looooong week and I'm tired, so I'm just going to come out and say this:

I don't really like Halloween.

I know, I know...it's so fun to get dressed up in costumes, and there are so many fun decorating ideas....I've  heard it all. But the thing is, I really don't like spooky things. Never have, probably never will. I've never seen a horror movie (except for Scream when I was in middle school and I was FREAKED OUT for weeks). And things like spiders and rats and bats gross me out.

Also, I find it kind of frustrating that it's nearly impossible to find a costume for a girl that is not a "sexy something."  Like "Sexy hippie", and "Sexy Robin Hood".



People, Robin Hood was A MAN.

Ok, rant over. Moving on to more cheerful things.

You know what I do love that's kind of Halloweeny (if that's even a word)?

The color orange.

This is a new love for me...we're in the beginning of our relationship, so I haven't introduced orange to the rest of our house yet. But one search on 1st Dibs is all it took---I'm beginning to think that maybe orange and I need to make a commitment.













I mean, seriously. How could I resist??

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose.

Get excited.




Friday Night Lights is back.




If you are lucky enough to have DirecTV, then tonight at 9PM EST, you will be able to watch the premier of the fourth season of the hands down best. show. ever.

I have to wait for the episodes to run on NBC next year and I can hardly stand it. Coach Taylor is at East Dillon, Julie is a senior, the jerky QB from last season is apparently even worse, Matt Saracen is delivering pizza and Tim Riggins is...well, Tim Riggins.



Knew that would get your attention.

Also, if you've never watched the show and don't really consider yourself a big football fan, don't be surprised when you find yourself cheering at the top of your lungs and jumping up and down when the game scenes are on. It's totally normal.

Right?

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Ch-Ch-Ch-Chiang Mai Dragon

The memos came in the mail today.

And I proceeded to freak the heck out open the envelope calmly and rationally.

It's gorgeous in person.  And although I resisted, because it seems everyone and their mom is using it right now, but when I saw it I realized why.

Because it's perfect.

So, of course, I made Allen move all of our furniture so I could stretch the samples across the chairs I want to recover without anything getting in my way and distracting me.


At first, I couldn't decide between the aquamarine or alabaster colorways.





But then it became completely obvious.



I'm going with the blue.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Splish, splash, we need to re-do our bath...stat.

I've been badgering Allen for a year to agree that we need to start a "let's re-do the master bath" fund...and last night, that badgering hit an all new high.

Let me preface all of this by saying that I love our little house.  It's got a great floorplan, mid-century character, and in a sea of new construction in our neighborhood, I love that it's been around for awhile.

That said, the one thing we weren't nuts about when we moved in was the size of the master bathroom. It's teeny. So teeny that Allen actually uses the guest bathroom as his bathroom, which is perfectly fine with me. Sharing a bathroom with a boy is kind of gross, no matter how much you love him.

Back to the point, which was not the size of the room. It's the materials used in the bathroom, and the ease of cleaning it that are a total bugger.

Exhibit A:




First, I'd just like to mention that these are the pictures that we took when we were visiting the house before we bought it, so apologies, people who lived here before us, for posting pics of your stuff without asking.

Moving on...if you look closely, you'll notice that the tile is travertine. Lovely, spa-like, whatever.

It's not sealed.

Which means it's IMPOSSIBLE to keep clean.

I don't use that word lightly, by the way. I mean literally impossible to keep mildew and mold free...for a few reasons.

The biggest reason is that we have the original ventilation system from the early '50s, when the house was built. I *think* it's connected to the attic fan, which is still operational (and is a constant reminder of why I loooove air conditioning.) Obviously, we don't use the attic fan, but I'm skeptical that the bathroom ventilation works without it, because every time someone takes a shower, it takes 6 HOURS for the humidity/water in the bathroom to evaporate. Even with the fan on.

But the second reason is that because travertine is porous stone, it can't be treated with traditional mildew and mold-killing products, like this:



A product, by the way, that was my best friend when we lived in DC for its magical cleaning abilities.

I've tried everything. I spray the shower every time I use it with a shower cleaner, scrub the heck out of it 3X/week with vinegar and baking soda and have even used a heavy duty stone cleaner that I found at Home Depot that you have to use a mask while using because apparently it's deadly to humans as well as mildew spores.

But no dice. And I'm not really interested in trying any more noxious chemicals in my poorly ventilated bathroom, for obvious reasons.




Getting the tile sealed is an obvious solution, until I realized what you have to do to get there...and it's pricy. There is steam cleaning involved, embedded spores or something like that, and the risk that you'd seal it with stuff trapped under the sealant and have a bigger problem on your hands, or something.

So, I'd like to redo the bathroom. I think I could do it on a budget and also make a few improvements that would give us a little more storage, as well as make the room seem a little airier and larger.

The first step? Getting rid of the giant built in. It takes up an entire side of the bathroom, but isn't actually that much usable storage...and the sink is tiny. While the counter space is nice in theory, I'd prefer to have less clutter on the counter and more stored where you can't see it.

Which is why I love this:




The Gramercy washstand at Restoration Hardware.

How pretty would that be with a tall eterege or a simple shelving unit next to it?

Or splurge a little to have built in cabinets recessed into the walls?
 

As for the shower, I'd love to do something like this:


Image via Apartment Therapy
A frame-less glass shower, rather than the heavy metal frame we're rockin' these days.

And simple, simple, simple for the rest of it...


Image via Urban Grace Interiors
White subway tile in a herringbone pattern in the shower



With a little space built in to hold shampoo, conditioner and soap




White penny tile with grey grout on the floor



A medicine cabinet, recessed into the wall....



And pretty sconces on either side of the mirror.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

La-la lucite.

It all started with this.



The Ghost chair. Like everyone else, I loved it. Coveted it. Had to freaking have this chair.

But it wasn't meant to be. Mostly because it wasn't on our b-school budget, but also because it was kind of uncomfortable. So that was the end of that.

But it was the beginning of something much more powerful...my love affair with lucite.



Lucite just adds something to a room. Which is odd, because lucite furniture is see through.

Check it:

Um, fabulous.

A little Morocco, right in your own home.



I love how the table adds airiness to a traditional room.


While this would be completely impractical in my house, where I use storage to hide all of the things I haven't quite gotten around to organizing yet, imagine two of these filled with brightly colored fabric in a sewing/craft room (in my dreams!!).

 

Love this!



Why did I not know about these when we got married?!?!




The perfect bedside table.

Maybe Santa will throw some lucite on the sleigh for me this year? Hint, hint, honey.

images via House Beautiful, Room Service