It’s been almost a hundred years since we actually finished the guest room, but I just realized that I never officially posted the “after” pictures of our work. (If you like to snoop like me, then you may have already poked around my flickr and seen them, but since 99.9% of you don’t do that…I thought it might be nice to share.) And because everyone needs a healthy dose of perspective, here are the BEFORE shots:


Pretty bluesy, right? I mean…those mirrored closet doors made me want to poke an eye out. (Not to mention one of them had broken glass.) Anyways…so here is our AFTER shots:


Yes, you are correct our floors are slightly slanted…as is easily visible in shot #2. Also, here’s the post showing the original inspiration for the guest room makeover. On a completely un-related note, Nick has decided that whenever someone comes to visit and stays in our guest room he’d take a portrait of that guest(s), and we’d start a portrait collection. And here’s the first one he did to celebrate our first guest since the room’s overhaul. (It’s my best friend and soon-to-be maid of honor Ashley.)

And of course, all photo credit for the AFTER shots goes to Nick. All the BEFORE shots….well those were all mine.
July 27, 2009
Reminder. Here’s how it used to look.


Here’s the new wall color. Note that the trim hasn’t been painted yet. (Although it’s not going to be terribly far from what it is now.) Also the ceiling has been re-done in this room. Woohoo!! Now it’s not super gross looking.


I recognize that it appears basically like off-white in these pics. And I’ll be honest…it kind of is. Originally I wanted to do it a wild color, but then I changed my mind. Oh well. What can I say? I can’t wait to finish this room. Once this is done, I’m planning on doing a photo update on several rooms of the house including the dining room, living room, bathroom, and guest room. The winter doldrums have had me in their clutches, and I’ve got very few projects done on the house. But it’s a new year, and I’m trying to motivate again. Because come spring, I have a whole NEW batch of things to do on the house.
February 1, 2009
First, let me say that I dislike showing photos of my house looking disheveled and ripped apart. I realize that is part of the draw [for all of us] in reading a house blog, but it’s just that I find it somehow embarrassing as if I’m being caught picking my nose. You know? People gawk and stare…but not in that good way. At any rate, in spite of not feeling as if I have anything great to show, I also feel as if real pictures (meaning warts & all photos) of my house are overdue. So here you go.

I’ve been furiously trying to work on my guest room in time for my mother to come and visit, but the house seems to be fighting against me. It’s as if this room just doesn’t want a nice, beautiful paint job…and to be decorated. I present to you exhibit A.

The walls in this room are just all kinds of frustrating. First off, they’re plaster… underneath a layer of wallpaper… underneath two layers of paint. Sounds great, huh? However, it’s not the painted wallpaper that bothers me, as you might think. No, the wallpaper is actually the thin paper kind…so the fact that it’s been painted over isn’t that big of a deal. Besides a few seams that I’m having to cut out and sand over, it’s not that bad. It’s just that underneath this window I have a slight bit of dampness that has come in from the windowsill and it’s made the old stuff separate from the wall. Therefore I’ve been scraping and will have to spackle it, sand it smooth….etc etc. Oh, and did I mention that I’m also struggling to find the perfect shade to paint the walls? Why is choosing a paint color sometimes the hardest part of the job? For the record, I think Martha Stewart does a great job with her paint swatch program at Lowes. (And if you’ve got lots of expendable cash to throw around, I love Farrow & Ball’s paint colors.)
Did I mention that my mom arrives this Friday? Yeah….guess what is NOT getting done by then? I’ll probably end up doing as much work as I can this week after work, cleaning up the mess, putting clean sheets on the bed, and calling it a day. Not exactly how I’d like for her to spend her Thanksgiving in my guest room, but for now it’s going to have to do. On the bright side, the first time she came to visit I had no working bathroom.
Anyways…to give you an idea of what I hope for it to look like some day in the future, here’s my inspiration images ripped from the pages of various magazines:


Wish me luck as I keep plugging ahead.
November 17, 2008