All posts by Sarah @ 702 Park Project

Why We Stuck a Tub In Our Shower

I keep getting this question, so I figured I’d go ahead and answer it.  We love the way that our office bathroom turned out, but I realize that it’s strange to a lot of people that we stuck a tub in what looks like a tile shower. (It’s actually not a shower, it’s just tile on a wall surrounding a tub that has a shower attached…if you want to get technical.)

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Two main reasons: 1) babies, and 2) shower curtain phobias.  Let me explain…

We are so happy with our master bathroom, and know that we really want to keep that as a sort of retreat in the future. But as my mom likes to remind us, we “need a tub for washing babies.”  So to keep future bath toys, baby shampoos, and baby tub seats out of our spa-like bathroom, we decided to add a tub to the office bathroom (the only other full bathroom upstairs).  The appropriately-named baby clawfoot is just the right size, and the tile curb of the shower makes a great place for kneeling. (I should note here that I am not pregnant, nor do I plan to be any time soon. But you have to plan ahead people!)

The next reason is strange.  Charles and I both have issues with shower curtains touching us. I know it’s weird to a lot of people, but damnit it’s our house and we can do what we want!  (See how worked up I get about these things?!)  I don’t know why, but there is nothing grosser to me than being in the shower and having the liner stick to you, and it’s even worse in a clawfoot.  Ugh I’m cringing just thinking about it.

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Because we both feel so strongly about shower curtains, we decided that having the curtain on the outside of the tub would be best.  But that sends water all over the floor, so we needed to remedy that. Solution: tile in the area all around the tub and put a drain in the center of the floor.  Actually, the tub doesn’t even have a drain pipe…water flows straight from the tub onto the floor and down to the center drain.  An added bonus, having a curtain (on the outside of the tub of course) around the back of the tub protects the window with wood trim.  If we had made this space into solely a shower, that window would have gotten wet and we would have some nasty mold and/or rot to deal with.

One thing I’ve learned in renovating our house: do what works for you.  Some people will like it, some people won’t.  Whatevs. We had the luxury of knowing that we plan to stay in this house forever, meaning we don’t have to worry so much about resale value.  But in any house, do the things that make sense to you.  This was our only shower for a few months while our master bathroom was being finished, and we both really love it!

Do you have any more questions for me? Send them on over!

PS- you can see the step by step process of refinishing this tub here!

Room by Room Recap – Kitchen

Compared to the rest of our house, the kitchen renovation was a breeze. We knew that we wouldn’t have enough in the budget to fully remodel the way that we wanted, so we decided to spend as little as possible in the kitchen and plan for a huge overhaul a few years down the road.

We did just about all of this kitchen ourselves, and on a budget.  Not including the fridge, we spent less than $1,000 giving this kitchen a little makeover. The dishwasher, sink, and oven were dated but functional, so we decided to stick with those for now. Some new floors, a coat of paint, and a lot of time and energy…it makes a big difference!

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What we’ve finished:

  1. Remove vinyl flooring
  2. Remove electric range
  3. Repair plaster where necessary
  4. Prep, prime, and paint all cabinetry
  5. Prep, prime, and paint walls, ceiling, and trim
  6. Install new hardware
  7. Install new floor
  8. Install gas range
  9. Install new ceiling fan light kit
  10. Install new refrigerator
  11. Install new sink faucet
  12. Install garbage disposal
  13. Cut off rounded penninsula to make room for fridge

What’s left:

A major renovation down the road! But that’s a different post. For now, it works. It’s not our favorite and it’s certainly not glamorous, but it’s functional. And right now that’s all that matters.

A few sources in case you’re wondering…we got the flooring (an engineered hardwood) on sale from Lumber Liquidators and cabinetry hardware from 99centknobs.com.  All hardware is…99 cents! This site is amazing. We replaced all of our kitchen hardware for less than $35!!

We ordered our fridge from Sears Outlet online and had the best experience.  We got about 60% off a brand new beautiful fridge because it had a dent in the side.  I swear we cannot find the dent! It was definitely one of our best scores!  The wall color is Morning Fog by Sherwin Williams, and the trim and cabinets are stark white. The gas range (which we are obsessed with!!) was a Craigslist steal — $80! The garbage disposal and sink faucet were from Lowe’s.

That’s it! Our budget kitchen renovation.  And don’t worry, I’ve already started planning our kitchen remodel…see my ideas here! (Hint: it will probably be white on white!)

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The figures…this room is 11′ x 15′ with 11′ ceilings. There are 2 windows, 2 interior doors, 1 chimney (no fireplace), and 1 exterior door leading to the back porch.

Be sure to check out these other room recaps:

  1. Formal Living Room
  2. Den
  3. Den Bathroom
  4. Dining Room
  5. Gold Room
  6. Bear Room
  7. Butler’s Pantry
  8. Foyer & Stairs
  9. Master Closet
  10. Mud Room
  11. Home Office
  12. Office Bathroom
  13. Master Bathroom

 

This Week’s Links

How’s your weekend going? We’ve been doing a lot around the house to get ready for an event later this week (more on that soon), but it’s been nice to have a calm weekend at home.

Also, for those of you wondering, I am now 18 days post-op and am feeling ok. It’s taking me longer to bounce back from the surgery than I’d like, partly due to the nasty infection I got in the incision in the back of my head. But that’s about healed now, and my face is bruise-free, so that’s a plus. I’m still having the constant headache, but that’s *hopefully* due to the surgery and will subside in the next couple of weeks. I’ll keep you posted! :)

Now, onto the best links this week…

Drunk J. Crew ads. This is the best. (Thanks so my sis-in-law for sharing!)

Important numbers every homeowner should know.

This just might be the cutest free printable ever.

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Are you ready for Halloween? Here’s some tips to get ready for trick-or-treaters.

Such a fun focal wall.

Ever wonder how all the DIY projects you love actually held up? Here are a few answers.

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Which celebrity has your home decor style? I got Lea Michelle.

Interested in starting a blog? Here are some great tips to keep in mind.

Gluten and dairy-free pumpkin cups that everyone will enjoy.

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This is one of my most favorite home tours ever!

If I ever have a girl, this will be her nursery.

Millennials. We’re a diverse bunch.

Lastly, I’ve added some new things to the shop, including these fancy bookends. Check it out!

And in case you missed it…

  1. Fall Favorites: Front Porch
  2. Fall Favorites: Place Settings
  3. Fall Favorites: Wreaths
  4. Fall Favorites: No-Carve Pumpkins
  5. Fall Favorites: Cocktails
  6. Quotable Friday

Fall Favorites: Cocktails

It’s Friday, y’all!  And you know what that means…it’s drinking time! :)

This weekend, cozy up with a tasty fall cocktail.  Here are my favorites!

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1. Autumn Manhattan

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Is there anything better than Manhattan in the fall?  Probably not, but this cocktail comes really close.  Take a regularly delicious Manhattan and add champagne and maple syrup? Um…yes please!

2.  Pilgrim Punch

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Mix this super simple punch up for a crowd and it’s sure to go fast! (This is also very easy to make virgin…if you’re into that kind of thing.)

3.  Cider Jack

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You can’t have fall without cider, and this is a good way to do it. Also, I want to start putting cinnamon sticks in all my fall cocktails!

4.  Pear Ginger Bellini

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This cocktail will satisfy both your sweet and spicy cravings.  Plus, it only takes a minute to make!

5.  Cider Sangria

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Let’s face it. Martha knows what’s up. This fruit-filled apple sangria looks amazing!

6.  Honey Fig Sour

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So they are advertising this as a spring cocktail, but honey and figs just seem so much more like fall to me. I’m a sucker for a genuine sour made with egg whites. If you haven’t tried it, get to your nearest bar or liquor cabinet now!

7.  Kahlua Pumpkin Spice Latte

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Just when you thought a Pumpkin Spice Latte couldn’t get any better.  Feeling lazy?  Go the Starbucks route and add your own Kahlua!

8.  Spiked Cider

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Classic apple cider and spiced rum. Serve it hot or cold.

Alright friends, that wraps up Fall Favorites week.  I hope you enjoyed it and got some fun ideas for this fall! Don’t forget to check out fall porch ideas, place settings, wreaths, and no-carve pumpkins too!

See you here next week with more updates on the house. Happy weekend! :)

Fall Favorites: No-Carve Pumpkins

I’ve tried time and time again to carve pretty pumpkins and it just doesn’t work out.  Even with a stencil, they never look all that appealing for me. That’s why I love the idea of no-carve pumpkins: ways to decorate without carving!

Below are 12 of my favorites. Be sure to click through — most have DIY tutorials!

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1. Double Dipped

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2. Decoupage

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3. Silhouette

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4. Geo Love

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5. Doily Stencil

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6. Put A Bow On It

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7. Glitter Monogram

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8. Bewitched

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9. Glitter Galore

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10. Shabby Chic

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11.  Brass Tacks

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12.  Tribal

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 That’s it, my 12 favorites! What do you think?  Do you love these as much as I do? Which is your favorite? You can see all of my fall inspirations here.

Check out my favorite fall porch ideas, fall place settings, and fall wreaths.  And come back tomorrow because I saved the best for last: Fall Cocktails!