Feelin’ Shelfish

Howdy folks!    So, the last time I posted about Lucas’s Room was when we added a pair of Expedit shelves with a little pop o’ green behind them, which transformed the “play-zone” part of his room into this…

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Back then, I stated something along the lines of “next will be shelves between the units”.  And I’m happy to say that a whopping five months later “next” is finally here!

This is gonna be more of a “before and after” post rather than a tutorial since I was a bad blogger and didn’t take proper pictures.   It all started when I found two shelves on clearance at Target for $4 a piece (marked down from $14.99).  They were the perfect size and color (similar to the Ikea white of the units) for the space above Lucas’s toy trunk.   So, I possessively shoved them into my cart and chauffeured them home.

I threw a few ideas around for brackets, but in the end, cheap won out.   I purchased four of the brackets below from Lowe’s for just over a dollar a pop…

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I spray-painted them gold with leftover spray-paint that I had from when I created my Target-inspired bench.  I wanted the brackets to play off of the gold accents on Lucas’s toy trunk…

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The pic above was taken about halfway through painting.  After the brackets had cured, Joey hung the shelves above the toy trunk, level with the shelves on the Expedit units…

I’ve thought about dabbing the screws with a smidge of gold paint, but really… they don’t bother me that much.   Once the shelves were hung, I loaded them up with a few accessories that I’ve been saving for this very occasion…

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…A few jugs to play off of the other orange accents in the room, a two-dollar painted mirror from Goodwill to bounce some light around…

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…his little guitar that had been precariously teetering in his closet for far too long, a wooden dinosaur that we brought back from Mexico and some model cars (of course). 🙂

Here are a few wider shots…

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And just as a reminder of where we started… a before shot taken just after we moved in…

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Here’s a pic with the toy chest lid open just to demonstrate our reasoning for shelf placement…

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There’s plenty of space for Lucas to rummage about his toys without the shelf crowding the lid.

I’m pretty much loving it. The new shelves provide additional storage and brightness and offer a great space to display larger items that were taking up space in his closet.  They also act as a visual bridge between the two Expedit units which makes it feel more cohesive. For a smaller bedroom, I really feel like we’ve made pretty good use of the space for storing Lucas’s toys in easily accessible ways, which in turn, leaves more room for concealed storage in the closet. Win-win in my eyes. Thus, I hereby dub this play-zone complete (for now).  🙂

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So anyways, I hope everybody has a fantastic weekend!

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TDC Before and After

 

 

A Basic Black (um, White) Dress

Ever notice how a coat of crisp, white paint can totally jazz up an item like nobody’s business??  So simple.  So basic.   But absolutely transformative.   That’s exactly how I feel about our bedroom chair right now.  A coat of white made all the difference in the room.  But, let’s start from the beginning…  remember in this post, I showed this corner of our bedroom??

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And due to the abundance of conflicting brown tones between the dresser and chair, I posed the question as to whether I should paint the chair or simply spring for a new one?   The vast majority of feedback that I received was that I should paint this badboy…  But, I just wasn’t ready.  After publishing that post, I hemmed and hawed (and otherwise procrastinated) as I continued to shop for The Chair Of My Dreams, just to be sure.   I scoured Craigslist, nearby thrift stores, garage sales… But, nada.

My inner battle was that the chair’s finish was pretty as-is.   It just didn’t go with the room.   And, unfortunately, I didn’t have another place to stash it.   So, I questioned whether I should sell the chair to someone who liked it as it was versus change the finish.   Ya see, I’m kind of a wood purist… I have trouble painting wood-toned things unless the current finish is unsalvageable or horrendously ugly.

Then, one day, I gave the chair a thorough cleaning and realized that the finish wasn’t as great as previously thought.  There were scuffs, splits and missing pieces as shown below (sorry for the blurry pic)…

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And this was the deciding factor for me….   The Chair Would Be Painted.

I began by taping off the legs as seen in this Instagram shot (it’s the only pic I have of this step)…

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I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do with the legs, but I knew that I didn’t want them to be white.  Next, I thoroughly wiped down the wicker with this deglosser to rough up the surface and prepare it for primer…

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Next came priming.  I had to paint the chair inside due to weather, so instead of my usual shellac primer go-to, I chose Kilz Premium primer since it’s low VOC (ie: MUCH less stinky).  I started with a small nubby roller since the chair’s weave was pretty flat (and I wanted to see if I could get away with it)…

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It covered pretty well, but still left some gaps where the weave intertwined.

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There was definite yellow bleed-through with the first coat of primer and after learning the hard way while painting my eight dollar chairs, I knew that a second primer coat was an absolute MUST.  That is, unless I wanted my paint to show bleed-through as well.   I applied the second coat with a brush to ensure that I covered all the nooks and crannies…

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  I waited until the primer was fully dry then reinspected for bleed through.  I found a few spots like this…

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So, those spots got a third coat.   At this point, I started to see glimpses of what the final result would look like. The modern lines of the chair were really starting to stand out with the new white color (which *might* have caused me to jump up and down excitedly whilst sing-songing “Why didn’t I do this sooner??”…  Always a good sign halfway through a project). 😉

Next, I caulked some of the more obvious holes in the wicker since they pretty much stuck out like sore thumbs after priming…

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Once the caulk was dry, I applied 2 coats of Sherwin Williams Proclassic in extra white semi-gloss, which I had leftover from when I painted our foyer cabinets.   I used a 2 1/2 inch angled brush as I found this worked best in covering all the grooves in the wicker.  I removed the tape, and after a quick evaluation, decided to simply leave the legs their original color.

And here’s the final result…

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It’s EXACTLY what I was hoping for. EXACTLY. Crisp, white, glossy, modern-looking. And most importantly, although it shines in its own right, it recedes back visually in the whole scheme of the room to allow Drex and our new artwork to take center stage. It amazes me how every time I walk in our bedroom now, I have a new appreciation (and admiration) for our beautiful mid-century dresser, whereas before it just kind of blended into the sea of brown.  Observe…

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And a before shot…

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And a WAY before shot…

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Our master bedroom has come a long way so far, in my opinion!  I like how the room has progressively gotten lighter and brighter.   It puts me in a good mood every time I walk in there.

On a final note… we’re finally back from our third and final trip (…for the month. So strange.) and things should be getting back to normal soon.   This weekend, Lucas and I drove down to Austin to meet Joey since he was already down there for a work training.  It was really fun to take Lucas on a trip… and Austin is just awesome anyways.   It’s hilly and wooded… you almost forget that you’re in Texas!   We hit up some of our favorite restaurants… Trudy’s , Hula Hut, and we were introduced to The Bouldin Creek Cafe which was delish (especially for a gluten-free person like me).   We drove around a lot… looking at all the beautiful houses and scenery (I was too spell-bound with all of the gorgeous, full-o’-character homes to actually take pictures of them, unfortunately).    In any case, now that we’ve returned, I’ll be getting back to my usual schedule.  So, anyways, thanks as usual for stopping by and I hope ya’ll have a great week!!  🙂

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