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7.11.2011

Sprucing things up...little by little

I love love love my house!  Really I do.  We spent a lot of time and money to make sure it was the perfect house for us, and it is.  Well, mostly.  The house itself is just what I have always wanted.  The space, the layout, all of the things that are difficult to change are just as I want them to be.  The things that I'm not so sure about though are the deco and furniture (and of course the yard but that's another story for another day). 

 You see, part of the problem is that I just don't know what I want.  I really have no clue what I like.  I know what I don't like.  I can find that everywhere, at almost any store.  But finding what I like has proven to be a challenge.  I am a minimalist of sorts.  I don't like a lot of clutter but the way I have been living is a bit minimal even for me.  If you have ever been to my house, you know that my couch is my only piece of living room seating.  And while it is quite comfy, it is awkward for more than two people to sit and have a conversation.

If you have had the opportunity to squish onto the couch after dinner with 8 of your closest friends, you probably have noticed that the end of my living room looks a be deserted.  Except for the month of December when this corner is the home to our Griswold style Christmas tree, this part of the house gets no love.  I take that back.  The kids LOVE the big open area where they can run and slide "Risky Business" style to their hearts desire.  But as for being a functional part of our living room?  Not so much.
Now it's not that I don't want anything over there, I just haven't known what it is I want.  Lazy Boys seemed too big and bulky and club chairs, while they had the right look didn't seem comfy enough.  So, half of the room has stood empty for 18 months.  Until last week when I was shopping at the place my bank account dreads the most...Costco. 

You know, you go in for a 6 month supply of toilet paper and come out with a new ladder?  What?  That has never happened to you?  You obviously have never been there.  They are geniuses actually.  Things you NEED at prices so low you can't say no.  And they have a little bit of everything.  Once I went to get new tires and they tell me that my car will be ready in an hour and a half.  What was I supposed to do but stock up on things like chicken wings and new area rugs?  Anyway, last week I was there to buy some fruit and cans of chicken when I happened to glance over and what I saw made angels sing!!  Can you believe it?  The very chair I didn't know I was looking for!!!  I made the mistake of sitting down and then I knew there was no going back.  This chair had the look and the comfort I knew I needed in my living room.  Robbie agreed.  And then he choked a little when I told him I thought we needed two.  So I settled for one.  I took it home and within 10 minutes, it looked like someone actually lived in the east end of my house.
Perfect!!  Well, almost.  I was still not convinced that one was enough.  The next morning, while Robbie was at work, I invited a focus group of my closest friends and my mother to come over and give me their opinion.  And what do you know?  They ALL said that we needed another chair.  And although he grumbled that I had been brain washed and peer pressured, he agreed!  And finally I have the living room seating that I have been wanting!!
Now the living room isn't the only room in the house getting some love.  You may remember that I gussied up the kids' rooms a few months back.  I also have been adding photos to my otherwise blank walls.  Our next big project was the playroom.  I wanted something cute and personal to help decorate their space, but I didn't want to spend a ton.  So off we headed to the craft store where I spent $25 on canvases and paint. 
The first thing I did was paint the canvases a neutral color so that they would have a finished look even if they kids didn't paint every square inch.  The next morning after breakfast, they set to work.  Abby was very precise, making straight lines and choosing her colors veeerrrrrrry carefully...
Ben, not so much...
Since there were 3 canvases in the package, they worked together on the third one.  Notice the orange line the Abby made down the middle so Ben didn't mess up her picture.
When they were done, we were all proud to hang them in the playroom!!
So there you have it.  My house is a work in progress.  As I find just the right things, I add them.  Maybe one day I will have finished decorating, but that won't be any day soon!

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