Sunday, October 3, 2010
Interior design for dummies
Our house is small so we tried to make design choices that made the house feel as connected and large as possible but also relaxing and cozy. I'm no expert but I figured that if we used natural and complimentary colours on the walls plus warm wood tones throughout, we'd be alright. The plan was for each room to feel like a natural extension of the other so there's no disruption. I had it in my mind that serious design disruption chops the house up into separate areas and makes it seem smaller and messy. I'm sure any design major would shut down my theory in two seconds flat, but in the end, I think I was totally right! That's not to say that I didn't second guess myself many times. Thankfully, apartmenttherapy.com was there to reassure me. An awesome house tour was posted just a few days after we'd settled on our paint colours. The colours are so similar that I was instantly obsessed with clicking through the house tour to reassure myself that our place would look just as good. Boston House Tour. Thanks internet!
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Happy House-iversary!
I am happy to report that we have survived one whole year in the house. Yay! Go us!
It hasn't been the easiest road but all limbs are accounted for and the house is indeed still standing. I even spent the day giving her a good clean and tidy. It's hard for me to relax when everything is a mess. Now that the cleaning is done, I can sit back with a cup of tea and enjoy our lovely, lovely home :)
It hasn't been the easiest road but all limbs are accounted for and the house is indeed still standing. I even spent the day giving her a good clean and tidy. It's hard for me to relax when everything is a mess. Now that the cleaning is done, I can sit back with a cup of tea and enjoy our lovely, lovely home :)
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Ch-ch-ch-changes!
I'm obsessed with changing the layout of the blog! I'm also a bit indecisive so bear with me while I figure out what the final look should be :)
Talk about a work in progress!
This past weekend, Ian and I had the pleasure of joining Shimon's family at their "cottage" up near Parry Sound. I add quotations around the word cottage because the building is really more of a luxury house backdropped by acres of forest than a cottage. Shimon's parents bought the property about 10 years ago when it was more garbage dump than scenic forest. The original main building on the property is a ramshackle bungalow up by the highway where they camped while building their dream house closer to the water. Though the house is still very much under construction 10 years later, the family has now said goodbye to the bungalow and are using the new building full time. I have to say that I have never been in a space that was so unfinished yet so finished at the same time. With original art pieces hanging up on untaped drywall, antique furniture pieces in every corner and a world class stove perched atop wood blocks it was perfectly gorgeous and functional though far from finished. I don't envy then the years of work they have ahead but I must say it all seems pretty worth it when you get to sit in front of that amazing fireplace with a glass of wine surrounded by good music, good food, good wine and good friends.
p.s. Ian caught a big fish. I caught a small (albeit much prettier) fish but there were no cameras handy to catch the magic.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Wise words from Paul Rudd in Forgetting Sarah Marshall
"When life gives you lemons, say 'F*ck the lemons' and bail"
This pretty much sums up how I feel about our newest home reno project. You see, this is not some new and exciting reno, this is patch work and Sherlock Holmes style detective work all rolled into one. Our ceiling started leaking on Sunday morning after a night of rain and now we have to a) figure out where the water is coming in and b) fix it. I pretty much just want to bail and ignore this whole turn of events completely. It'll repair by itself...right? Ceilings have self-healing powers....right?
As you can see from the image below, Ian is none too pleased.

UPDATE: The leak has been sourced and the ceiling has been temporarily tarp-ed until the fellas can patch it up. Sherlock Holmes would be proud.
This pretty much sums up how I feel about our newest home reno project. You see, this is not some new and exciting reno, this is patch work and Sherlock Holmes style detective work all rolled into one. Our ceiling started leaking on Sunday morning after a night of rain and now we have to a) figure out where the water is coming in and b) fix it. I pretty much just want to bail and ignore this whole turn of events completely. It'll repair by itself...right? Ceilings have self-healing powers....right?
As you can see from the image below, Ian is none too pleased.
UPDATE: The leak has been sourced and the ceiling has been temporarily tarp-ed until the fellas can patch it up. Sherlock Holmes would be proud.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Toilets
My dad came by this morning with two new toilets. One for the basement bathroom to be and one for the upstairs extension (master bedroom and ensuite). I can't believe we're actually going to have more than one bathroom. I'm getting excited!
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Happy 1 Year Anniversay!
It has been one whole year since we took possession of the house. Well, technically it's been one year and 2 days. I remember getting the big news while working a shift at the store last August. After work, I walked back to our apartment on Roncesvalles positively bursting with excitement. I couldn't wait to see Ian so we could celebrate! Now we've had a year of celebrations right here in this gorgeous house and I'm looking forward to many many more. That reminds me, it's about time to start planning that backyard party!
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