It's the third (and last!) week of the current #letsroomtogether challenge and I've (slowly but surely) made some aesthetic progress on the half bath! It's probably the room I'm most embarrassed about when we have visitors. Everything else anyone sees is at least put together even if it is still outdated (I'm looking at you kitchen.) But this room, it looks like it belongs in a house that's been slated for tear down.
Half Bath, Half Done
Throwing Shade
Or maybe it's Throwing Shades. Or maybe even Setting Shades. Yep, that's better. But, keeping with the shade theme, this isn't about any sort of insult. It's actually quite the opposite. Let me explain.
During the breakfast nook weeks of #letsroomtogether, one of the things I really wanted to get done was swap out the chandelier. It's probably original to the house (built in the 80's) and just isn't quite our style. The plan always was to move the big drum shade we temporarily hung in the entry way to the breakfast nook but sometimes plans change and this plan did.
Here's the existing, outdated chandelier:
Small Cabinet Makeover
Something I've had on my to-do list for a good long while now is to paint a small cabinet that's main function is to hold our Berkey water filter*. The Berkey is awkwardly large as far as water filters go and if it weren't the best at filtering all the things, we'd probably ditch it for something smaller. But, here we are with this big, chrome, bullet-looking thing in our kitchen.
DIY Abstract Landscape Art
I did a thing. YouTube helped me, once again. Specifically, Petra and her video on how to paint a colorful landscape helped me. She's awesome, and she's German, and I'm mostly German. So. Awesome.
You see, a while back I spent many moments scheming about what I could fill the blank wall in the breakfast nook with. (Pssst, it's the #letsroomtogether space, hence why it's on the brain.) For awhile, I was set on hanging a shelf up high and filling it with cascading plants. That might still happen in the future but it happened that I had a big 'ole frame we hadn't hung yet and I've really been loving big art lately (a long lately). So...
Guest Room + Home Office Combo
We've only ever lived in three bedroom houses. Our first house was a 3/1 (with a fourth bedroom and second bathroom finished shortly before we sold and moved), along with our second, third, and fourth houses. It's great when you're newlyweds because then you have two extra bedrooms (we had a guest room and an office...spoiled) but with four kids, three bedrooms fill up quick with no space left for anything else.
So, we were excited this house around to find something with another bedroom. The fourth bedroom in this house affords us a guest bedroom, which is fantastic since the closest family members we have live seven hours away. But, with the right situating and set up, it also affords us a home office - something I really wanted so that I could have a designated place to sew.
We got really lucky in finding furniture secondhand for this room - furniture that is multi-functional so that we can fairly easily switch from home office mode to guest bedroom mode.
Home Office Mode