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A new look bedroom

August 21, 2014 by Jenni Clutten | 0 comments

new look bedroom
Our bedroom has looked like the definition of chaos for far too long. After moving into our house last October, whilst heavily pregnant, our bedroom became the house dumping ground. Piles of clean washing waiting to be folded, unopened packing boxes, baby paraphanlia and anything else going.

When the beginning of the summer holiday rolled around, we asked whether Neil’s parents could look after Nye for the weekend.  We were then able to  crack on with choosing bedroom decor and then getting to it.

With no real plans, we headed into the shops to see what was there and headed out of TK Maxx, B&Q and Ikea, laden with bits and bobs.  We returned home, emptied our wardrobes and tried to move them to the other side of the room, only to discover that our carpet is ‘fitted’ around them. Well, with all the clothes piled high on our bed, it at least gave us a chance to have a good clear out.

In the end we went for a grey/purpley/blue, from dulux called, Pressed Thistle and matched it with a vibrant limey green.  We spotted the  colour combination when we picked up some in TK Maxx, (but these are yet to make it into the bedroom.)  We did however, use them to ‘colour match’ some eggshell paint which I have used to repaint our mirror and add a vibrant shot to a plain plant pot.

The lighting has also been a big change, finally bringing in some mood lighting with the lights from Cable & Cotton creating a tranquil and peaceful glow with their muted colour palette.

We’re not quite 100% there yet but it’s look a lot better than the previous dirty white walls and cream curtains.  I’ve still some photos to upload of the newly repainted mirror and plant pot for a start.  But *sigh* just a bit of a de-clutter and paint makes SO much difference.

Shopping List:

Wardrobe Storage Boxes – Ikea
Emulsion Paint – B&Q
Vase – C/O Habitat
FloralBed Linen – Ikea
Spotty Bed Spread – TK Maxx
Curtains – John Lewis (place holders from our old house)
String Lighting – Glow C/O Cable and Cotton

Garden Shed Renovation

October 21, 2013 by Jenni Clutten | 3 Comments

Garden Shed Renovation

Sorry for the rather extended absence over here.  As I have mentioned incessantly, we have been moving house.  But, although we have been reacquainting ourselves with moving boxes and packing tape this week, we are at least now emptying them and folding up the boxes ready to be recycled.

Believe it or not, it is now less than 5 weeks until my due date and it would be accurate to say that moving house has spurred me into the nesting stage perhaps slightly before I should be there.  I started by designing the nursery which I have now started painting.  Once I have a chance to paint the other walls I shall show it off to you all.

Last week the rain paused for a brief moment and I took the opportunity to make a  start with our garden shed renovation project.  There really are not enough hours in the day to get all my plans done, so I can only try my best to zoom around while Nye is napping.

Garden Sheds

Our new house is very well endowed in the shed department, we have two.  So, as soon we put the offer in on the house I was plotting out how we might use the larger shed as a lovely office and craft space for us to escape to.  Both of our shed are to the side of the garden as you can see in the picture above.  The shed I’ve been painting is the one behind the greenhouse that you can only just see.

Budget Breakdown so far:

Garden Shed Painting

Sources

I didn’t have any idea how much paint we would need so I bought the 5L tin just in case.  As it happens, I think one 2.5L tin would have been enough for the shed but I will also be painting our other smaller shed in the same colour and probably our garden gate.  I’m also using the paint brushes in the nursery so I decided investing in some nice ones would be a good idea.

Shed Before Collage.2

Shed During Collage

So far I’m really pleased with the progress, even after just one coat.    Editing the photos to post this has reminded me of the tatty state the shed used to be in and already just with one coat on it looks much better.  It is quite amazing how quickly you forget how things looked before which is one of the things I love about blogging as it allows you to remember how things were and appreciate all the hard work you put in.

That’s it for this week, let’s hope for a little more dry weather so I can get the second coat on.  Then next we are on to the insulation so we can hopefully use the shed in summer and winter.  As usual here’s my of inspiration.

Have you done any garden shed renovation?  Got any tips?