Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Our old (new) house story

Our house story-Rewind 3 years ago and I was 8 months pregnant with our second kiddo and we needed more space.  We (or at least I) were always looking at houses (which makes perfect sense) as real estate is my profession. Some would say, I was obsessed at looking at houses (husband).  Some would also say that I like change too much (Husband and Mom). I think 1.) I had not found my forever house and 2.)We needed more room. So, the plan was to buy a fixer in a beautiful rural area of San Diego at a great deal and make it cool, charming, and put our own stamp on it.  We looked at some things that had major potential but we never found "the one".  We were always left feeling sad about leaving our current home and felt it was not the right decision at the time. Some people also thought I was crazy..as some of these houses were in pretty bad shape.  I saw the opportunity. 

A few inspiring before and afters..

Jeff Doubet's before

 and after
 
A beach shack from Coastal Living before
 and after

 

Cottage Living before
 
 
 
 
and after
Coastal Living exterior overhaul before
And after


But that is not how it happened.I kept perusing the MLS, and came across a Spanish beauty in a newer master planned community. The inside was definitely darker and more ornate than my liking but thought I could work with her. I thought I was in love. And time was running out...the baby was almost here! We went for it..bought the house and lived in it very happily for 3 years. And it is amazing how much of a difference some paint, light fixtures, accessories, and furniture can make. It went from an ornate European style to a modern farmhouse feel. So, what happened now 3 years later?

It was too much house and very pretty and perfect in most people's eyes. In my eyes, it was lacking charm and coziness and I am a "cozy" kind of a girl! Everything in the community looked perfect but I personally think perfection is overrated.  After all, who or what is perfect???  The lawns and houses all looked perfect and there was a very strict HOA that oversaw everything!! And, there was lots and lots of granite.  No offense granite lovers, but if I never see granite again (at least the very colorful and ornate kind)  then I would be ok!  And I really wanted to renovate something my way. Things were driving me crazy about the spread out floor plan, finishes, etc. and that was all I could focus on.

 I was very grateful for this home and we have many beautiful memories there:) Here are a few...

 
The birth of our daughter
 
Decorating the Christmas tree
 
Holidays with family-"cheers" with his Aunt and Uncle and, for the record, that is apple juice in Grant's plastic glass:)
 
Family time
 Family time
 


Dress-Up
 
We decided to put our house on the market to follow our dreams...the fixer in the rural area. We went through the emotional roller coaster of "Will we sell our house?", "Are we making the right decision?", "Are we crazy",  "Will we be able to find what we are looking for?", as well as the emotional ride of offers not coming to fruition to getting the house under contract and then not knowing where we were going (especially considering we were uprooting our children). I am happy to say that it all worked out..after lots of praying and finding peace with it all:)

 I did want to share a brief tour of the house that we just ended up selling.  The dining room-This was the first room you saw when you walked through the front door. Trestle wood dining table, Verellen slipcovered chairs and grain sack chairs, and this rope and iron chandelier by Solaria is my favorite!!!

 
The family room-Both leather sofas are by Restoration Hardware.  If I did it again, I would have mixed it up some.  We were in a hurry though as we were having a family reunion 2 weeks after we moved in and, to reiterate, I was 8 months pregnant. They are super comfortable (and deep!!) though.  A family of 10 could probably fit on one!! The antique grain sack chairs are probably my favorite (you can see them in the distance), as well as the huge pendant suspended by rope from Cisco Home. I did like the zinc top table but the sharp edges are not very safe with little kiddos. I ended up selling that piece.
 
 
My daughter's room-I was nervous about this wallpaper from Anthropologie before I put it up.  Is it too much and is it the right color?  But I absolutely loved it as soon as it went up!!  So many people (especially young gals in their teens and early 20's) say how much they would love that in their room.  It really makes a statement. Everything else is pretty mellow and understated (except for her tent) and I wanted to go with a feminine vintage feel.  Her vintage pink doll crib is so cute:)
 
 
 My son's room-He picked out the bright blue himself..it really is a happy and bright room. My son, Grant, really likes making decisions and feeling like he is in charge!  The upholstered headboard is from Ballard Designs.  The dresser is from Anthropologie.  Other items had been purchased over the years.  The tent is from Land of Nod. I wanted it to look cool and eclectic..not scream I am a 3 year old boy (well he was at the time).

 
I will be taking most of this furniture to our new house so you will be seeing it again. 

Our dream that we are following is the purchase an old 1969 ranch house that has so much potential!!  She sits atop a large hill with ocean views!  This is rare for rural San Diego. Our dream house=Less house, a rural and tranquil setting, a big yard with trees, charming, stylish,  a single level, etc.  I am still pinching myself that this all fell into place.  There were definitely trying times that I will talk about it later.  And I cannot wait to show off this little diamond in the rough and all of the fun stuff we are doing to her to make her shine!!  Till next time!!  Here is a quick snapshot of her:)

She is not a modern rustic home yet but she will be soon!  Dust is flying and walls are being knocked down.  I will be back soon to show some renovation in process pictures!!
 


xo,
Paige

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Coin Laundry Before + After

So, I am a big fan of before and afters.  I think almost everything has potential. One can easily transform an old, tired, unloved space and turn it into something magical.  This is one of my favorite projects...branding, remodeling, and flipping an old coin laundry into something modern, innovative and fun!  Design should definitely be fun:)
A couple of before shots...Isn't she a beauty...ha ha?
Pardon, my husband standing in the photo analyzing the situation...we were so happy to find some incredible wood beams above the yucky ceiling tiles! You never know what you may find:)
A little mid-construction activity below
Added some brick and gooseneck lighting
And some vibrant color, shiny concrete floors, and laminate counters that look like wood!

 
And some afters
Bright, concrete, and wood...what could be better? 
 
 
 
Have a wonderful day, Paige

A modern+rustic sink

I was looking for a sink console for our powder room when we moved into our old (new) house...more on that later! The sink console that was installed was much too ornate for my liking so I explored my options and became so disappointed. I knew what I was looking for but everything that I liked was either non-customizable like this one below from Mecox Gardens...this had 2 sinks and I need just one

Or too expensive but gosh so beautiful like this one also from Mecox Gardens. This one could be customized but cost a whopping $6,000...ouch!!  But she is a beauty!
So, I found a kitchen island from Sundance that looked like this made from beautiful reclaimed oak

And had a concrete top made for it and voila...the powder room became one of my favorite rooms in the house. The contrast of a modern element like concrete with rustic wood is probably the most beautiful combination for my eyes (I know not everyone will agree..which is ok!).
 
Full view of the powder room console before I changed out the mirror
 
 
Here is another console that I made that will find a place in our new home...pardon the setting as the photo was taken in my garage!



What is your favorite design style? Do you like contrasting styles?

Have a wonderful day,
Paige

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

What modern+rustic means to me..a little insight into my style personality...

The Ranch at Live Oak in Malibu via their website-this is pure perfection
 
                       
        More of The Ranch at Live Oak via their website, so calming and natural
                                        
My favorite designer of all time, Erin Martin
                                           Brooklyn House Company via Remodelista
 
 
       M. Elle Design via Elle Décor
 
                                               Daryl Carter's kitchen via Elle Décor          

                                                
 Love the wood planks as shelving (I believe Remodelista)
 

     
       Another beautiful design by Erin Martin 
 
                                        Love the factory windows for the shower (unknown source-if anybody knows) and the cream and black color scheme

                                                  
Again, unknown sources if anybody knows origin. Love the contrast of the wood planks with the oversized industrial lighting

 
Love the simplicity of this...
 
       The stone sink with the concrete is so beautiful!

                                   

Have a wonderful day,
Paige McEwen