All posts by Sarah @ 702 Park Project

Art On a Budget: The Waterlogue App

Have you tried out the Waterlogue app? I’ve had it for some time now, but just recently started really playing around with it. It’s so fun!

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I’m thinking I might get a few printed to put around the house. It’s such a cheap way to add personal art to your home.

To see my favorite free apps, click here!

Today’s the last day to enter for your chance to win a $75 gift card to Cruel Mountain Designs! The giveaway ends at midnight!

Kitchen Renovation Plans

Did you catch the sneak peek of our very unsightly kitchen counters yesterday? Our kitchen is a far cry from the state we found it in, but overall, it needs to be gutted. We decided to add our master bathroom instead of renovating the kitchen, and it was the right choice. Our kitchen is totally functionally, just not all that attractive. And since we plan to renovate in 5 years or so, we agreed to not spend much in this space until that time. No use in paying for a band-aid if you don’t have to, right?

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I’d love to tell you that I have something totally original and really creative in mind for our kitchen. But the truth is, I just love an all-white kitchen! I always have.

The biggest goals for the aesthetic of our kitchen: classic, sophisticated, and most of all, clean. Given the size of our house, the kitchen is actually fairly small. My ultimate goal is to install cabinets all the way around the room and add a large island with a breakfast bar. There’s really not room in the kitchen for a dining table AND work space, so that seems like the best option.

There’s a million little things I want…a hidden compartment for our everyday appliances (microwave, Keurig, etc.), under-cabinet lighting, a wine fridge, a baseboard vacuum (seriously), a window seat, a double dishwasher, and pull out drawers.  That list could go on forever, so I’ve narrowed it down to 6 things that are at the top of my list. (Click on photos for source.)

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I know that white can be a risky choice, but I don’t care. I definitely consider the style of our home to be classic…traditional…timeless. That’s the goal. So knowing that our kitchen won’t go out of style is key. I found this countertop material at Lowe’s a while back and have kept it on my “house list” for well over a year. When the time comes, it will be hard to convince me not to go with this one.

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One of the perks of our house is our tall ceilings, so I think we should capitalize on that real estate up top! While I love the look of glass-front cabinets in many kitchens I see, I just know that the visible clutter would drive me crazy. But I like the idea of smaller glass-front cabinets up top.

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When we were still living in a city over two hours away and working on this restoration project long-distance, Charles found a Jenn-Air gas range in great condition for $80 on Craigslist. It very well may be our favorite thing in the house (besides our bathroom!). It’s nothing special really, but I loooooove cooking with gas. I don’t think I could ever go back at this point. One thing I’d like to do when we renovate is install a new down-draft gas range in the center island. Right now our range is in the corner and I always feel like I’m being punished when I cook. Not cool.

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We currently have one wall oven and, just like the gas range, I don’t think I could ever go back. I love that the oven is at eye level, and that I don’t have to bend awkwardly to try to maneuver heavy casserole dishes out of there. It’s just so convenient. The only problem is that it’s only 27 inches, so I’d like to add another for added cooking space. The cabinets above and below our current oven are already conducive to adding a second oven, so that’s a plus.

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I’m a clumsy person. It’s ok, I can admit it. I am always dropping stuff (side note: almost dropped a steak knife right into my foot yesterday…it was a close call), so the idea of having tile in the kitchen just scares the crap out of me. I know there’s lots of durable alternatives out there, but I figure we’ve got hardwoods in the whole house so why not continue the trend to the kitchen. Plus, in an all-white kitchen, I think hardwoods can really pop and be a feature. I’d love to do the herringbone pattern above!

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Like most of our kitchen, our current food storage setup is functional but unattractive. We’re using an old Ikea bookcase with fabric cubes as a pantry. It gets the job done, but I’m sure there’s cans in the bottom of one cube that will never be touched because I can’t see them. I’d like to have a built in pantry with slide-out drawers so I can see all the noms at any give time.

And that’s it. That’s the very top of my lengthy kitchen wish list. You can find more of my kitchen inspiration here.

What’s on your wish list? Any past reno experiences you’d like to share?

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What’s On Your…Kitchen Counter?

You know how many bloggers post gorgeous photos of a designer’s home and everything looks just perfect? Yeah, this isn’t one of those…

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Our kitchen has come a long way since its humble beginning, but we’ve still got quite a ways to go. This room is in need to a total gut job, but that will have to wait until the budget allows.

Today I’m offering just a tiny peek into what our kitchen counters actually look like. Are you ready? It’s not pretty.

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It’s about the ugliest laminate I’ve ever seen. It’s got stains all over…apparently the previous owners didn’t know what pot holders were.

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Plus, we’ve got a rough edge from where we cut off the rounded ends of the peninsula to make room for the fridge.

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So there’s my teeny tiny sneak peek. If you come back tomorrow, I’ll be sharing our renovation plans for the kitchen!

Be sure to check out what these ladies have on their kitchen counters. I can promise you it’s something much more beautiful than mine!

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Design Chic

Domestic Charm

Eat. Sleep. Decorate.

Lacquered Life

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The Grit & Polish

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DIY Faux Marble Tiered Accent Table

I was so happy when we finally got the other guest bedroom looking a little better, but the bedside table definitely left something to be desired.

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I got the two accent tables at Target a while back when they were on clearance, so I only paid $7 for each one. I’m glad I got two, because just one would have been comically small next to the tall bed. Anyway, I decided to spice them up just a bit with a fun DIY.

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I’ve been wanting to try out this DIY ever since I saw Jen and Courtney give it a go. But I wasn’t quite ready to commit to the expensive contact paper they used, so I went with this one instead. I figured for $11 it didn’t matter if I messed up.

I really don’t need to give you a step-by-step tutorial. It’s just that easy. Unroll the paper, measure the surface, cut along the grid lines on the back of the paper, then stick. See, easy. Just make sure to go over the front edge so it looks uniform.

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Because I knew I would be stacking the tables, I decided to try out two different methods to see which I liked best. On table #1 I extended the paper over the metal side bars on top. On table #2 I just went to the edge of the wood surface.

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And here’s a close up. I much prefer table #2. It’s almost impossible to get a clean look if you go with the table #1 method.

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Table #1 went on top of table #2 and that was it. The easiest DIY ever! Because these are in a guest room and won’t get much use at all, I just stuck them together with a few 3M tabs. If I was to move this table to a room where it gets more use, I would screw the tables together with a few decorative screws.

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I still have well over half the roll of contact paper left. So in total, this little project cost less than $20. I’m so excited to use the rest of the roll on a few different pieces around the house. And how cute are these little boxes? I feel an office DIY coming on!

Have you ever used contact paper to decorate? How did you like it?

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Treasure Hunt Thursday

Monday Giveaway: Cruel Mountain Designs {ENDED}

 Let’s brighten up this Monday with another giveaway!

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I discovered Cruel Mountain Designs some time ago and absolutely love their products! (Bonus: it’s a shop based in NC! You know I love shopping local!) Cruel Mountain offers custom pillows and lamp shades in the best fabrics you can find. They even have some funky lamps too! Here are a few of my favorites:

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How cute would the pink elephant shade be in a little girl’s room?!

This week, Cruel Mountain Designs is giving away a $75 gift card to their shop! So you can pick anything you like!

Official rules: Simply follow the instructions below to enter. This giveaway will run until Thursday, March 5th at 11:59 pm.  The winner will be announced Friday, March 6th. Free product shipping is included in prize. Good luck!

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These shades and pillows are so versatile. See how they are used in these lovely spaces!

 

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What would you get if you won?

This Week’s Links

Happy Sunday, friends! I hope you’re having a great weekend. Yesterday I got my shopping fix with a little vintage shopping around town. I found some really pretty pieces, which should be up in the Etsy shop by the end of the day. And don’t forget to come back tomorrow for a fun giveaway from Cruel Mountain Designs!

8 ways to worry less. (Easier said than done.)

If you’re not a Parks and Rec fan, you should be. We started the final season on Hulu on Thursday and blew right through it. Here are some life lessons you can learn from that crazy, neurotic, lovable woman named Leslie Knope. (PS- Just started Yes Please…phenomenal!)

This Oscars q-tip art is just beyond. (Katie’s Instagram is pretty freaking awesome too!)

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Speaking of the Oscars, check out the Best Actress winner’s gown each year since 1929. (via)

The secret for keeping rugs in place.

Which type of vacation best suits you? (I love vacation rentals! Read about our Airbnb experience here.)

The most beautiful Parisian apartment.

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Today is the first day of Mad Abs March. Will you be joining me?

 Is it summer time yet? I need this towel!

A gorgeous kitchen island DIY.

So this is a little over the top, but amazing.

And in case you missed it…

  1. Historic Southern Homes: Bocage Plantation
  2. 8 Free Apps I Can’t Live Without
  3. Cozy Snow Day Interiors
  4. Quotable Friday
  5. Mad Abs March