7th House on the Left

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Let us be honest: this renovation process has taken a lot longer than we anticipated. Originally, we were just going to get the floors done and start moving in. We were ready to roll! But that’s not exactly what happened. One brainstorm lead to another. We were so excited and had a bunch of great ideas in one hand and a hammer in the other. We started ripping things out and got kind of “demo happy”.

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The other factor that is playing a role in the amount of time this is taking is — simply put — money. It is important to Greg and me that we truck on through this renovation without taking on any debt. That means no credit cards, no loans, and no “don’t pay until 2015″ financing deals. After all, we did just finance a house. We feel that if we can be patient going into this, we will enjoy the “fruits of our labor” even that much more when we’re done… with no debt. In light of that, we decided to take the renovation slow and steady; only starting projects when we had the cash in hand to pay for them. It’s been kind of like in Finding Nemo when Dory keeps saying, “Just keep swimming. Just keep swimming, swimming.” Though the road as been a bit longer than we expected, it’s definitely going to be well worth the wait when we get to start living in our brand new (to us) home and not have to worry about any renovation bills hanging over our heads.

Today, we are one step closer. If you remember, when we first purchased the house, about 50% of the floors were hardwood. The three bedrooms had carpet, the kitchen had tile and the bathrooms had… well… we’re not quite sure what to call it. Cork-like linoleum? (You can find the full before and after floor plan here.) One of the first things we did was pull up the carpet, remove the tile and have hardwood put in the bedrooms and kitchen. Now, the entire house has hardwood floors — with the exception of new tile in the bathrooms. We kept the utility room just the way it is. We have been putting off staining the floors until all of the dirty, gritty work was finished. We are now seeing that light at the end of the tunnel! It’s getting closer and closer to that one fine day when the floors have been finished, the polyurethane odors have hit the road and we can start putting furniture in the house. But there is one big decision we have to make … picking out the stain color.

Last night, we were given a little swatch booklet containing 22 stain color options. The super-cool “floor guy” that will be refinishing them asked that we pick out 3 or 4 of the colors that we would like to see tested on the floors.

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I have to admit, when we got the stain deck, I squealed like a little school girl. I was just so excited to finally get to the place in our renovation where we were actually READY to pick out the stain color.

There were more stain choices to choose from than we thought there would be. We started our “process of elimination”. The  lighter colors were the first to go. Since day one, Greg and I knew we wanted dark hardwood floors. We’ve read and researched the pros and cons of choosing to go with the dark stain (more susceptible to scratches, requires more frequent dusting, etc), but our love for the luxurious and modern look outweighed the cons.

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Another thing we had to think of is the fact a lot of our furniture has either a black/brown tone or is bright white. Therefore, we wanted to steer clear of stains in the red family. Our style is more modern traditional (or as we like to call it Martha Stewart meets Jonathan Adler) than traditional. So in our case, the darker brown tones are the way to go.

After weeding out all of the ultra light and red-toned colors, we ended up with these three options: Dark Walnut, Ebony and Jacobean.

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Dark Walnut is Greg’s favorite. He likes how the wood grain is more evident on the sample. However, since this is just a sample, it may look a tad different on our floor. So we are anxious to see a sample of it applied to our floor.

My favorite is the Ebony stain. I have always been a huge fan of dark, dark hardwood floors so this was the one I picked within 5 seconds of being handed the deck. Now that I’ve had a few hours to mill it over, I’m thinking that it may be too dark. I’m not too keen on having to dust/sweep twice a day, everyday. But again, we won’t know until we see a bigger sample on our floor.

My close second favorite is Jacobean. And it’s just fun to say… “Jacobean, Jacobean…”. Greg likes this one a lot as well. A part of me is thinking that maybe it isn’t dark enough. Only if there were something between this one and the Ebony. I’ve got a feeling that we might end up picking this one. But that could all change once we see a sample in the house.

Do any of you out that have any hardwood advice? Weather it be about maintenance or picking out stain color, we would love to hear it!

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ETSY THURSDAY

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In addition to our “regular programming”, every Thursday 7th House will be sharing some of our favorite finds from Etsy. If you aren’t familiar with Etsy, it’s an e-commerce site where artists can sell their creations without the added maintenance of their own shop. And what makes this e-commerce site different is that everything is either vintage or handmade. For more information about Etsy and how it works, click here. If you are already obsessed with Etsy (like me), hopefully this will be a fun feature and you will find some new Etsy sellers!

So without further ado, here is our first installment of Etsy Thursday!

 

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I love this square Chevron pillow from Honey Pie Design. The fun graphic pattern along with the bold splash of color would make a great statement in any room. I’m thinking this might work really well in my office! Coming in at only $45, it’s really affordable for such big style. Be sure to check out the rest of the products over at Honey Pie Design’s Etsy store.

 

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All of my friends know that I am obsessed with big, oversized handbags. This one is not only large in size but it has that classic “Audrey Hepburn” element. And you just can’t go wrong there! Made from sackcloth fabric, this handbag from CrazyBoy has handy interior pockets to keep all of your necessities in place.

 

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I’ve been eyeing the vintage chalkboards from Revived Vintage for a couple of weeks now! This would look great in a home office, little girl’s room or even a laundry room to keep track of home chores. Wouldn’t it make crossing things off your To-Do list a lot more fun? Check out the rest of the products in their shop for more colors, sizes and styles.

 

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These charming faux typewriter key thumbtacks from Repurposed Antiques would be great to use in any classic modern office. With a touch of old school flair, you can bring charm to an unexpected place. As the product description says, “no typewriter was harmed in the making of these thumbtacks!”. These thumbtacks are available in different word sequences including, “music”, “relax”, “laugh”, “faith”, “teach”, “peace”, “enjoy” and “dance”. But if you have another word in mind, you can always request it.

Now that was fun, wasn’t it? Check back next Thursday for more of our Etsy finds. Do you have any favorite Etsy sellers? Let us know in the comments!

We are talking about doorknobs again. Yes, yes. But not just any doorknob. The special doorknob. I know it may sound completely crazy and a bit trivial. But ever since we bought the house there is one thing I knew: I wanted a special, unique doorknob for the pantry door in the kitchen. Yeah, I know. Kinda weird. And maybe a tad silly. But hey, that’s how I roll.

So today I thought I’d share the doorknobs I have narrowed it down to and hopefully get your opinion in the process. Meet the lovely three finalists:

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Yes, all three are from the same store… Anthropologie, which I am obsessed with. I promise I looked at other stores (including a few local antique stores) but I didn’t find any that I loved as much as these three. Let’s get to know these beauties…

a. To start out with, we have the Tea House doorknob. It’s classic and timeless. And for some reason it reminds me of the movie Pollyanna. It was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid. Maybe if I choose this one, Hayley Mills will randomly waltz in and ask me to play the “Glad Game” every now and then. If you haven’t seen that movie, you should.

b. Secondly, we have the Flora Forever doorknob. This ceramic knob is almost the same color as our utility room. Therefore, I thought it would be a fun yet understated way to tie in the two spaces. And I love the brass detailing. It makes me happy.

c. Then there is the Tea House doorknob– again. Even though it’s technically the exact same doorknob as the first one, it has a much different look. The black/brown crystal (or “Smoke” as Anthropologie calls it) will tie in with the soon-to-be dark hardwood floors. But it still has the Pollyanna-Hayley-Mills-Glad-Game aspect. Which is a good thing.

So… what do you think? What’s your opinion? A, B or C? I’d love to hear your opinion…