Last year, I was dabbling in the real estate industry attempting to get my real estate license because I LOVE everything to do with houses. Half way through the program I decided sales, working weekends and nights, and contracts are NOT my thing. It doesn't utilize my more dominant artistic side what-so-ever. Talking to my long time friend and co-worker, Wendy, she asked me why I never pursued Interior Design.
"You're so into it, it's always been your thing."
A light bulb went off. Wow... so many signs in my life have always pointed to me that Interior Design is what I should be doing. The books on my shelves, the magazines in my mail and email, my Instagram and Facebook feeds, are all Interior Design. I even have a blog about it. Hello, Carrie!!!?
I have always dreamed about the career, looking at it like a completely unattainable goal. Why though? It's not like trying to become the President. (Even though it seems anyone can do that now).
I, like most people, thought I'm not naturally good enough to do well at my dream career. But it was time to get rid of that self doubt. That's what school and work experience are for. I'll learn as I go. Nobody should waste their life not reaching for what they'd really love to do.
So right away I signed up for an Interior Design degree and certificate program at my nearest school that offered it. I have been happily working away at my degree now for almost a year and am loving every second of it!
Last month I also applied to a position as an Interior Designer Assistant. I got the job and I couldn't be more excited. Each work day is so majorly fun to me. The Designer I work for is so talented and I'm learning so much. Being entry level, I feel very grateful to have the position I am in.
The same day I was deciding to go back to school another friend posted this:
I
am not a fan of inspirational quotes. But this one spoke to me.
hahahaha! I can do it! It's still my desktop wallpaper. I laugh and
get my butt back in gear when homework starts slowing me down.
Pet Grooming will always have a special place in my heart, but I'm ready to work on my new goal. You know when something just fits?
The Allison's First Home
Buying a fixer upper is intense! But as the projects get checked off the list, it's the most rewarding thing a home owner can do.
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Monday, May 30, 2016
The Kitchen is DONE
We finally wrapped up the kitchen project (99% anyway). We are absolutely in love with it. It has been heaven to use it every day. I feel so lucky we had the skills to get this all done ourselves.
We put in some pretty neat strip power outlets under all of the upper cabinets. We also put in strip LED lighting. It's really great to leave the under cabinet lights on in the evening to provide a glow in the room without every recessed light being on.
After we put the crown molding on, it was quite a relief to see everything come to a close. We still need to do a back splash but I think the kitchen looks and functions perfectly fine without one for now. That is the only thing! Whoo hoo!
I do have my eye on this tile as a potential back splash, but I need to order a sample before I commit to anything. I love the look of cement tiles, but they are very expensive. This one has the look but it ceramic. I originally wanted a subway tile but I'm feeling like that might be too boring. No rush to decide.
Here's a link to what the kitchen looked like before our remodel if you wanted to see that again. It's come a long way!
We put in some pretty neat strip power outlets under all of the upper cabinets. We also put in strip LED lighting. It's really great to leave the under cabinet lights on in the evening to provide a glow in the room without every recessed light being on.
I do have my eye on this tile as a potential back splash, but I need to order a sample before I commit to anything. I love the look of cement tiles, but they are very expensive. This one has the look but it ceramic. I originally wanted a subway tile but I'm feeling like that might be too boring. No rush to decide.
Here's a link to what the kitchen looked like before our remodel if you wanted to see that again. It's come a long way!
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Sprucing Up the Backyard
We regularly hang out and have parites in our backyard so making it better back there has always been on our minds. When we first moved in, it was a wreck and we removed a lot of hideous plants. Neither of us are very good at landscaping or choosing plants so this has been something we have put off for awhile.
I did always love the idea of having some king palms in our yard. I finally put some effort into the idea and found a nursery with them at a great price. Mimosa Nursery had the 15 gallon trees for only $55 each. For comparison, Home Depot has smaller ones for $70 each.
Our gardener picked them up and planted them for a great price. He also removed this goofy "balls tree" we had. It was cute enough to me, but it dropped lots of leaves into the pool and for some reason flies LOVED living in it. There were also lots of spiders so I was happy to get rid of it.
We are very excited with the planted trees. The smaller palms I had previously planted myself were moved to different locations.
Tonight Brian and I are going to pick up some wood to make some nice fences to hide the pool equipment and the carport.
Hopefully soon we will build a patio cover, but for now the fences are a good warm up. This fence is the inspiration.
I did always love the idea of having some king palms in our yard. I finally put some effort into the idea and found a nursery with them at a great price. Mimosa Nursery had the 15 gallon trees for only $55 each. For comparison, Home Depot has smaller ones for $70 each.
Our gardener picked them up and planted them for a great price. He also removed this goofy "balls tree" we had. It was cute enough to me, but it dropped lots of leaves into the pool and for some reason flies LOVED living in it. There were also lots of spiders so I was happy to get rid of it.
We are very excited with the planted trees. The smaller palms I had previously planted myself were moved to different locations.
Hopefully soon we will build a patio cover, but for now the fences are a good warm up. This fence is the inspiration.
Swapping Dean's Room and the Office
For awhile now, the office has slowly become the dumping ground for toys and items Dean is now too big for. He basically has outgrown his bedroom too so we decided to move him into the office and move the office to his baby room.
Before any new furniture made its way into the house, everthing was cleared out of the old office and I painted the room. This was the third time I've painted this room so I decided to go with plain ol' white. I really like it and I knew I wouldn't have to change it again as our son's tastes grow.
I had intended to paint the new office all white as well, but after all the work in the bedroom I got over that idea. Navy/white combo it is! No more painting required.
I really dislike my desk chair. I need to look around for maybe a gray tufted chair or something like that.
Dean had already upgraded into a twin bed several months back, but with the room swap I really wanted him to have a loft bed. I had one as a kid and remember LOVING playing underneith it like a club house all the time. Plus it allows for even more storage and play space. So the twin bed he was previously using got to stay in the office. Now we again have somewhere for a guest or two to sleep.
In Dean's new room I also purchased one more storage piece. I really prefer the Target cubes with boxes but the Ikea storage system allowed for a few huge containers for those awkwardly large toys.
Dean loves his new room and shows it off to everyone that comes over.
I love having a neat office again.
Lastly, while at Ikea I picked up this really cute shoe cabinet and mirror. Our entryway was never very cute so I was happy to make it a lot more presentable and a nice vibe when you walk in the front door.
Before any new furniture made its way into the house, everthing was cleared out of the old office and I painted the room. This was the third time I've painted this room so I decided to go with plain ol' white. I really like it and I knew I wouldn't have to change it again as our son's tastes grow.
I had intended to paint the new office all white as well, but after all the work in the bedroom I got over that idea. Navy/white combo it is! No more painting required.
I really dislike my desk chair. I need to look around for maybe a gray tufted chair or something like that.
Dean had already upgraded into a twin bed several months back, but with the room swap I really wanted him to have a loft bed. I had one as a kid and remember LOVING playing underneith it like a club house all the time. Plus it allows for even more storage and play space. So the twin bed he was previously using got to stay in the office. Now we again have somewhere for a guest or two to sleep.
In Dean's new room I also purchased one more storage piece. I really prefer the Target cubes with boxes but the Ikea storage system allowed for a few huge containers for those awkwardly large toys.
Dean loves his new room and shows it off to everyone that comes over.
I love having a neat office again.
Lastly, while at Ikea I picked up this really cute shoe cabinet and mirror. Our entryway was never very cute so I was happy to make it a lot more presentable and a nice vibe when you walk in the front door.
Washer Dryer Ikea Kitchen Cabinet Hack
Surprisingly this project was super fast to complete. We expected it to be a huge headache so Brian kept putting it off. Once he started it he finished in less than 45 minutes! We were shocked it worked so smoothly.
Basically, we wanted a panel on the side that would be removable to easily access the water valves behind the washer and dryer if needed.
Brian routered out three pockets and added these metal cleats. Genius!
If you have any questions, let us know.
Basically, we wanted a panel on the side that would be removable to easily access the water valves behind the washer and dryer if needed.
Brian routered out three pockets and added these metal cleats. Genius!
If you have any questions, let us know.
Finished All the Windows
What a difference windows make! About a year ago we had just the front windows of our house replaced. We chose to do just a few at a time so we could pay in cash for each batch. Now we were ready to complete the job. What a change!
We chose the Del Mar Anlin windows from American Vision. They installed them all in one day after waiting a few weeks for them to be custom made. The install job looks fabulous. I knew that new windows would really help with the temperature control in our home and the sound. We have been super pleased.
We chose the Del Mar Anlin windows from American Vision. They installed them all in one day after waiting a few weeks for them to be custom made. The install job looks fabulous. I knew that new windows would really help with the temperature control in our home and the sound. We have been super pleased.
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
We've Really Slowed Down... But Still Finishing Up That Kitchen
So since the kitchen is totally functional and pretty amazing, we have totally slowed down. We are close to done, but just a little left to do.
On the to do list is just:
We finally put all the pulls on (except one, can you find it?). The under cabinet trim pieces were put on as well.
The drawer for recycling in the island is up and running. What a convenience! This originally was designed to house our trash, but we like our old trash can that we operate with our foot and it has a nice location too. This was a welcome change of plan.
Every upper cabinet has these awesome power strips under them instead of a socket in the back splash. We bought different lengths depending on the cabinet it went under. We did a little outlet overkill, but that's ok. It's better to have too many than not enough where you need it. Plus they are hidden, so why not?
Also the dishwasher is so cool with the built-in door panel attached. So fancy. ;)
I love having my little breakfast bar area for cooking bagels and making my daily iced caramel macchiatto! These two items used to take up the entire counter in the last kitchen. So, it's nice having their own area off to the side.
Thanks for following up!
On the to do list is just:
- attach cabinet toe kicks
- add door trim and baseboards
- install crown above cabinets
- finish installing the under cabinet LED lighting strips
- finish installing power outlet on island
- choose and install a back splash of some sort
- and soooome day we will open up the wall between the living room and kitchen to make a bar top, but no rush on that.
We finally put all the pulls on (except one, can you find it?). The under cabinet trim pieces were put on as well.
The drawer for recycling in the island is up and running. What a convenience! This originally was designed to house our trash, but we like our old trash can that we operate with our foot and it has a nice location too. This was a welcome change of plan.
Every upper cabinet has these awesome power strips under them instead of a socket in the back splash. We bought different lengths depending on the cabinet it went under. We did a little outlet overkill, but that's ok. It's better to have too many than not enough where you need it. Plus they are hidden, so why not?
Also the dishwasher is so cool with the built-in door panel attached. So fancy. ;)
I love having my little breakfast bar area for cooking bagels and making my daily iced caramel macchiatto! These two items used to take up the entire counter in the last kitchen. So, it's nice having their own area off to the side.
Thanks for following up!
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