Thursday, October 11, 2018

ORC- Lucky No. 7 Week 2

This week is all about painting plus my inspiration and direction for this ORC challenge.
The "befores."  It can only get better!
(if you are just joining in you can read here  how this space ended up in such a sad state!)



First up - paint. 
The roof repairs are finished and the ceiling got a coat of blue paint. 
In the South we paint our porch ceilings soft, pale blue.
It's a Southern gal's Southern porch so the ceiling is blue - it's a given with me. 
SW Swimming it is!


I know it doesn't look like much progress but
it's been so messy and overwhelming for so long that this coat of blue paint has really given me hope that this porch will be looking so much better in a few short weeks!!

Next up, last (yes, last) November I found this beauty:



It was sitting in front of my Restore/Habitat for Humanity Store. 
I did not "need" it. The porch was under a layer of tarps.
It was in perfect condition. Perfect. 
It was 50% off furniture day. This wicker lounge was marked $120.00
 (already a great deal - it's huge and beautifully upholstered in this creamy yellow chinoiserie fabric)
 and it was marked through and labeled $60.00.
So I figured that was the 1/2 price already marked. 
Nope!
It was an additional 50% off. 
Yep, it was $30.00.
Okey dokey, coming home with me.

So this chaise is hopefully going to find it's rightful spot on this area of my porch. There is already a swinging bed on one side and it is staying, definitely staying. 
It is the best reading/napping spot ever. 
So we have to make the two work together in the space.

(a picture from before the leak invaded the porch!)

And see the fireplace on the center back wall? And the gas insert just sitting there?
My husband found  the gas insert at Restore at a different time. We want to fit the gas insert into the antique mantel/faux fireplace we have had on the porch for years. 

I will want to orient the wicker lounge chair and the swinging bed toward the fireplace. 

The swinging bed used to hang across the opening but we have moved it to the side of the space to allow for better furniture arrangement. Still plenty of room to gently swing and relax!

And then I'm hoping to add a few of these elements in a variety of ways so stay tuned!

Maybe a little zebra ...

 Some floor paint...

Bamboo, elephants and blue and white are always welcome on my porch! 

And some fabulous fabrics for pillows...

I'm scheming this week!
Follow along on my Instagram and Facebook as well!!

And be sure to see what all of the other ORC Guests are working on here.




Thursday, October 4, 2018

One Room Challenge - Lucky No.7

Here we go! 
This is my seventh One Room Challenge since I decided to participate
 in my first ORC in the Spring of 2015.
So, Lucky No. 7 it is!

I have found the ORC to be a great motivator 
and apparently I like the crazy pace and deadlines!

Let's look back in case you haven't been following along through the past ORC's and then we will jump right in with the project for this Fall.

My first One Room Challenge was my guest bedroom. 
Improvements were definitely made but I hadn't quite hit my stride - 
as you will see when we get to the Spring 2017 ORC :)



My second ORC (Fall 2015) was a Mother/Daughter project as Mollie and I redid her bathroom and incorporated all of her favorite things! Literally, we made them all work!


My third ORC (Spring 2016) was the "Black Is Back" Library.
We had morphed our Dining Room into a Library over a decade before and it was time for an update - and more bookshelves!
I painted everything, I mean everything, a glossy black to create an American version of  a cozy British "snug."


My fourth ORC (Fall 2016) was our Master Bathroom where a faux bamboo china cabinet that was a thrifting find of a lifetime became a gorgeous coral linen closet. Yes, we have a china cabinet in our bathroom.



My fifth ORC (Spring 2017) is my first ORC. 
Don't be confused - I never felt like I had really nailed it with my first ORC. I was a newbie and I got bogged down and while the room had been improved it needed a revisit. 
Much better this time!



My sixth ORC (Fall 2017) was our entryway. 
This room was a lot of fun to do, gave us a fresh look in time for the holidays 
and contains some of my greatest thrifting scores of all time! 



So, here we are ...

Lucky No. 7.
(drum roll, please!)

It's going to be our beloved Screened In Porch. 

Yes, I know it's Fall, but in the South there are still porch sitting days to be had. 
And if any spot ever needed ORC love it's this porch in this moment.

Sparing you too many details on an already lengthy post but this porch was once lovely. Then we had some storm damage, a repair was made (we thought) and then sneaky, leaky, hidden damage occurred, insurance did not cover even though it began with storm damage (story of my life!), contractors were backed up for months in our area (and, you know, $$) 
so we took this on ourselves. 
It's been a huge project taking most of our Summer weekends, 
evenings and any spare moment. 
But we have finally arrived at the "fun part!"

It's time to make this porch gorgeous again!

BUT, 
this is the current reality!
Does't look like we have poured a whole Summer of blood, sweat and tears into it to get here but we have. 
It's all the structural, not pretty stuff that had to happen first.




We do remember how pretty this porch can be (proof below!!) and I am dedicated to having this fabulous, much-loved, much-used family favorite back to being the best room "in the house."




I hope you will follow along on the ONE ROOM CHALLENGE 
to see how we revive this porch. 
Next week- more on my inspiration, changes we are going to make and a couple of creative DIY's!
And, as always, in real time and on a "real" (or no) budget!!

Friday, September 28, 2018

Bamboo Friday with Jenny Wolf Interiors

Bamboo chairs painted blue to the left.
Natural bamboo Bar Cart to the right.
Lots of blue and white wonderfulness in the middle.


Beautiful Sun Room from Jenny Wolf Interiors.

Friday, September 21, 2018

Bamboo Friday

Oh my gosh!!
No words needed!


I, obviously, think this rattan sofa is a.maz.ing.
The question arises: Would it be confortable?
I do not care. 
I would just stand and look at it all day long!

PS. If you buy it please invite me over to gawk at it in person.
Thank you.

Thursday, September 20, 2018

"Fall"ing For Orange

Fall is officially here!
Orange is big in nature in the Fall.
I personally don't use orange mums in my Fall decorating or garden.
And I prefer white pumpkins over the orange ones...

But, apparently, I do love a little orange Chinoiserie here and there!


This chair is what orange Chinoiserie dreams are made of!!




It's nice how the color orange moves around the room.

And these bamboo side chairs? Perfection!


All images above from Honey Collins portfolio.

I  have a little touch of orange Chinoiserie going on in my Master Bathroom.
If you followed along during past One Room Challenges you may remember this fabulous lamp.


And a couple of gorgeous orange Chinoiserie jars in the china cabinet 
that I use as a linen closet in my Master bathroom.


Happy Fall!

Friday, September 14, 2018

Bamboo Friday with Olives


Many years ago I bought bamboo handled flatware for us to use as newlyweds. 
Those wore out long ago but I  replaced them 
and to this day we still use bamboo handled flatware - especially when we entertain on our porch. 
I purchased my last set here.
(Wait for a sale! They can be purchased for great deals!)

Now on to the yummy part.
Blistered Olives!!


Last week was my husbands' birthday and he wanted to stay home,
 watch football and have a charcuterie board. 

One of our favorite new additions to our "noshing"  evenings 
are these "blistered" olives. 
I found them on Pinterest (this is the original link.)

They are soooo delicious and easy. They are a great addition to any snacking event - Happy Hour, apps before dinner, charcuterie boards. Anytime.

This is all you have to do. It takes 5 minutes.

You will need:
 1 large jar of green olives stuffed with pimientos, drained.
1 Tbsp of olive oil
1 Tsp of red pepper flakes ( I use a tad more :) We are zesty like that!)
1 Tbsp of fresh garlic, finely chopped. I cheat and use the fresh chopped garlic in the jars from the refrigerator section of the grocery. Up to you. 
Zest of one fresh lemon (don't omit - adds a freshness)

Just put the oil and spices in a saute pan and heat slightly over medium heat.
 Add the drained olives, toss to coat and cook for about 5 minutes - just until they start to brown. We like them a little bit more "blistered" so I do an extra minute or two, tossing occasionally.

Serve with your other snacks and enjoy.
They are YUMMY!




Friday, September 7, 2018