Thursday, October 8, 2020

Cosmetic tidy of the sink room




 After the master bedroom closet, it was time to move on to another area of the house, really it was. But, I just couldn't. The rest of the master is such a disaster. There is a room that has double sinks, and then the real pièce de résistance...the tub room. Which I am planning to leave as is for now until I am ready to bring in the sledge hammer- the only viable solution. The sink room was terrible, but did not have to be so bad. I do anticipate it getting wrapped up into the final master bed/bath remodel at a later date, so I was not going to spend money to do a facelift. 

So here is a CHEAP (my mother would tell me to say "inexpensive") cosmetic redo of the sink room. 






So many issues! JUST SO MANY. Who thinks the ivy wallpaper is the worst feature? 


But WAIT.... it is also..




Carpeted. This was a thing, I guess? Not in any house I ever lived in, but I think it was okay in the 90's?


So, the space, with a new face.






The sink room integrates well with the closet now, too.
The paint was from the closet redo, I had the side lights on the sides of the mirrors, rejects from the previous remodel. So, purchased were the knobs, with a nod to the blue leaf detail in the closet skylight, and the light above the mirror on the slant ceiling. 
Do you like the floor? I had a little fun. I wasn't thinking so Turkish, until I had a bottle of Ava Grace wine, and liked the label. Decorating should be fun! Getting the pattern right was a nice math equation to work out before falling asleep. 



Next up....? 
Oh, wait. I forgot. We ripped the family bath out to the subfloor. I guess that is next. 
Stay tuned!







Friday, October 2, 2020

One Month at Foxcroft.

 One month at Foxcroft Farm.

That helps my perspective so much! I have been getting a little overwhelmed lately on all that needs to be done/fixed/accomplished at our new farm. But, if I say "One month!" I can look around and feel less overwhelmed. 

We have the fields re-tamed. They were beautiful, but the tractor that was here had been sold a month before we moved in and there had been a lot of rain and sun! So, we arrived to tall pastures. They now look lovely again.  I am sitting on my back porch in the cool of the morning, watching Nelle pace the fence- she's ready for breakfast, and Pepe-the -Peacock-Poolfloat patrol the pool. The pool has large pots of asparagus fern and ginger mint and blue Plumbago softening the edges. At the far end of the pool, the periwinkle tuteur is in the center of a new garden chock full of peonies, Siberian iris and tree hydrangeas to show off next spring. (Thanks Mom and Dad!) I have a camellia under the window of my desk newly planted and a stop at a roadside garden center on the way back from cider tasting (all alone in a field- go tasting at one pm on a tuesday!) means mums and pansies are showing their colors. 

We have reasonable comfortable places to sleep, cook, eat, watch The Masked Singer on Wednesday nights, and play Trivial Pursuit- inside and out. We have plenty of rooms filled with boxes and mess- but this blog is about progress...so.

I have a lovely closet- and I can close the door and get dressed and it is like going from Oz back to Kansas when I open the door, but- truly- I like Kansas. And the thing I am most likely to put on when I get dressed are paint-infused coveralls, so the closet is just a reminder of where we are headed. 

We have been to three Hunt Meets, and two Pony Club Meets, I have a sweet, chunky, borrowed pony, who will get me out in the Hunt Field, from a new friend. Friends! We have made a few, despite being pretty much at home or outdoors all the time. That is maybe the most exciting thing.

We have been tasting at a cidery, but my B-I-L has gotten Huz out for barbeque, and Eldest out to two more cideries, before she went back to Columbus. And, Huz and I had a date on top of a mountain. I have been out with my sister to the Aldi store in Waynesboro. This is remarkable because for so many people, that is not a big deal, but having never lived near another family member since I left for college, I think that is so cool! 

One month in, and we are making it home. 

Quickly made the entry more inviting.

Then painted the door, added an antique bamboo mirror and liked it better. 

It has been great outside dining weather!

Poppie and Youngest get the tuteur squared up.

Some of the bounty from the pumpkin patch!

The boys getting ready to mount. Sunny View Farm.


Another beautiful hunt morning. Nokomis. 

Adorable, borrowed, Lou!

Eldest made Caramel Apple and Cinnamon Apple Cider Madeleines-both her own recipe.

Youngest and I got one stall, cleaned, oiled and painted. 11 more to go...

Now, I have to go put up a door and sand a ceiling.