COASTAL LIVING...
I love working at this little house. The hottest days are cooler here, and the days that feel a little cooler at my foothills home, are warmer here at the beach.
Then there's the air, and the smell of the ocean, and the laid back lifestyle,
and this quirky little house we are turning into a home. I posted a while ago about the renovation on this cute little beach house. It belongs to my friend, Shawna, the photographer. (Yes, she's the photographer I use for my projects - those beautiful photos that make my work look so good!) She's divorced but still working on the settlement end of things... so currently poor as a church mouse. (Of course he isn't...right?) She's struggling to make ends meet and provide a home for her kids. So - the budget, when we can find one - is tiny, tiny. We rely on volunteer labor and lots of good finds. While we have made progress, its mostly been behind the scenes. There is a lot to do because, like most old coastal homes, there have been additions to it over the years. The plumbing and electrical that were added in the past additions turned out to be sub-par and possibly dangerous, so those items needed to be taken care of - pronto!
Bleudog Fotography |
and this quirky little house we are turning into a home. I posted a while ago about the renovation on this cute little beach house. It belongs to my friend, Shawna, the photographer. (Yes, she's the photographer I use for my projects - those beautiful photos that make my work look so good!) She's divorced but still working on the settlement end of things... so currently poor as a church mouse. (Of course he isn't...right?) She's struggling to make ends meet and provide a home for her kids. So - the budget, when we can find one - is tiny, tiny. We rely on volunteer labor and lots of good finds. While we have made progress, its mostly been behind the scenes. There is a lot to do because, like most old coastal homes, there have been additions to it over the years. The plumbing and electrical that were added in the past additions turned out to be sub-par and possibly dangerous, so those items needed to be taken care of - pronto!
Still, the house has its charms, and I'd be less than truthful if I didn't tell you I've completely fallen under the beach house spell. Silly round windows, odd angled additions, mismatched flooring, it has tons of charm.
And fresh Pacific breezes. I also haven't told you the most important part...
Shawna has such a wonderful eye and her work is filled with beautiful light - (see her work here.) It's so fun to work with her, because she doesn't blink when I suggest something completely out of the box - in fact most of her suggestions are in that neighborhood, too. Can you say 'unconventional'? We were destined to be friends.
And...if you haven't signed up to follow this blog yet, over there on the right side (top), do so now, as you won't want to miss a single installment of this renovation.
We've actually made quite a bit of progress, although, as I mentioned, its not all stuff you can see... We started in the master bedroom - a long and narrow room, made narrower by the addition of a long closet along the inside wall of the room.
My client is a seeker of light - loves it - and her photography is all done in natural light so its kind of her signature as well - and this room was a dark cave.
The laundry was also located here in the master bedroom - (I did mention this house is quirky, right?) -
from the too large bed - looking to the laundry spigots... now that's a master suite to be envied! |
But first there were a few obstacles to move...like vent pipes and drains that were hidden in the closet needed to be moved...
Because space was at a premium here, we also needed to replace her large, chunky 4 poster bed with a more streamlined bed. She was very fond of that bed... but she was on board with whatever we needed to do to make the space work. She also needed clothes storage and somewhere to put a flat screen.
And a floor. She really needed a floor. She was walking on a combination of old floor and sub-floor.
old narrow oak flooring and sub-flooring meet in the master bedroom |
We needed better lighting in this room and we needed to figure a way for her to have privacy since all windows in this room are street side. Here is our check list and progress:
MASTER BEDROOM PROGRESS:
Removed popcorn ceiling
Finished basic electrical for this room.
The popcorn acoustic removal was easier than anticipated, thanks to our volunteer crew! It pays to have friends! |
Moved laundry out of bedroom
Removed existing closet
Moved drain/vent pipe found in closet
(see picture above..)
Shawna discovered you don't need mad skills for demolition.... |
(see picture above..)
Added french door
These amazing diamond pane doors were a salvage find.
(I'm taking her with me when I shop flea markets from now on -
this girl has the best luck finding wonderful things!)
Created a dresser for clothes storage
Basic kitchen drawers, made to fit this alcove, work just fine for clothes storage |
The dresser top was created from the demo'd old fence around the property... |
The leaf shaped pulls were a Home Goods find.. |
Installed new flooring
we went way out of the box here - we used simple pine planks for flooring - (its a beach house, after all) and a custom mix of stain was all it took to make it look fabulous |
and yes, we will be telling you all about it, and DIY blow by blow, on a future post... |
Used. A Craigslist find... . |
sharing... |
A tight fit, but it works.. |
another Craigslist find... it was green and gold when she brought it home |
Shawna is currently in the process of transforming this desk with Annie Sloan 'Old White' chalk paint. |
Installed a privacy curtain
another Home Goods find... |
Shawna feels quite cozy at night with the curtain drawn... |
Privacy fence installed
you can see the completely inadequate existing fence next to the patio table |
ahh... much better - and the yard is immediately larger, too. |
STILL TO BE COMPLETED
Replace and move window
Ceiling fan
Paint
Moldings/trim
Moldings/trim
Beadboard ceiling treatment
Recessed ceiling lighting
Bedside pendant lighting
Pocket door to bathroom
Comfy chair
Window treatments
Rugs and Accessories
Top coat treatment for floor - polylurethane
Pocket door to bathroom
Comfy chair
Window treatments
Rugs and Accessories
Top coat treatment for floor - polylurethane
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