Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Involving Color Feature!

A few rooms in my house are being featured over at Involving Color. It's a great blog all about paint colors! Check it out by clicking on the button.
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Parade of Homes

Here is the exterior of the home I decorated for our local Parade of Homes.


It's a townhome built by Guardian Homes. I decorated the two story one on the right. A few details about the home, it's 1645 square feet with 3 bedrooms and 2 1/2 bathrooms. So not huge, but a great starter home for a young family. My cousin is the builder and he told me about a month before the show that he wanted me to decorate it. Well, at that point the house basicley just had walls. No lighting, plumbing, paint, flooring, or cabinetry. It had a long way to go before I could really start decorating. I selected the paint colors, and started coming up with ideas. I wasn't able to start putting furniture into the home until 4 days before it was suppose to be done for the show. It was crazy, but it did come together. My budget for the home was $7500. That's including mattresses, sheets, towels and all. I shopped around A LOT, trying to find the best deals. I don't think that's bad at all...furnish an entire home for $7000...heck yes! You can buy a sofa for that much. :) Anyway, I am proud of how it turned out. (Sorry about some of the pictures. They don't do it justice.The lighting was terrible.)

View when you walk in the door.


Pictures above the built-in coat rack.


Living Room


The main paint color throughout is Chintz by Columbia. It's a warm taupe/gray. Very nice. The sofa and end tables are from Downeast Home. The accent chairs and coffee table are from Pier 1.




Dining and Kitchen Area




Landing at the top of the stairs.
Accessories and chair from Ross and TJ Maxx.


Master Bedroom
Paint color is Luna Light by Columbia


Headboard is from Pier 1 that I found on super clearance. Nightstands and bedding are from Target.


Dresser is from Funiture Row. Mirror is from Lowes.


Art is from Kohls. Chair is from Downeast Home.


Girl Room
Paint color is Origin by Columbia. Bunkbed is from Downeast Home. Bedding is from Kohls.


The plastic flowers I got at Bed Bath and Beyond and the Magazine are is from Michaels.


Dresser is from Fred Meyer.


Nursery
Paint color is same as master-Luna Light by Columbia.


I made the striped curtains and the art above the crib. The ABC flashcards were a free download I found online here via Pinterest.


Crib bedding is from TJ Maxx.


Here are some ways I saved money. First of all, like I said earlier, I shopped around. As you can tell I bought stuff from everywhere!! Another way I saved money was I made some of the art myself, like the "sunshine" art above the crib and the "pink" art in the girl room. If you have Photoshop or a similar program it is easy to type up a quote or song, add some color, and have it printed for inexpensive at a local print shop. To save money I took advantage of sales and coupons. I shopped on Labor Day and found several items on sale. Michael's always has sales and great coupons. All of the picture frames I bought were 40% off, then with my coupon I received an additional 25% off! If you can sew, that can also be a great way to save money. I sewed a few of the pillows for the sofa. Fabric for each pillow was about $3 each. Then, I used the insert from the pillows that came with the sofa. I sewed the velvet drapes in the living room, and spent about $40 on fabric. Pottery Barn velvet drapes are $150 a panel!! I also sewed the curtains in the nursery and got a great custom look for $35. Hope those tips help!

P.S. Both of these townhomes are for sale, so if anyone is looking for a home in Southeast Idaho and is interested, you can contact Guardian Homes for more info.

Monday, September 19, 2011

I Changed My Name!

I know, this is making things a little confusing, but it will be for the better. When I chose the name Cal and Amber's House it was a quick, off the top of my head, pick. I didn't know that people would actually want to read my blog, so now that I have (had) followers, I decided to change it. My new name is Numbered Street Designs, which comes from the name of the historic area in our town that we live in. When people ask what part of town we live in we say, "The numbered streets!" I am excited about my new name. I am also offering design services now. I received a lot of attention at the Parade of Homes so I decided it was time to put my name out there. The layout on this new blog is still a work in progress, so forgive me if things are a little out of whack for a while. Again, I'm sorry for the confusion, but thanks for all your wonderful comments and support. I really had no idea if this would turn into anything, and I'm glad to see that people actually like it.

P.S. I am going to post pictures of the parade home tomorrow, so come back for that!

Friday, August 26, 2011

I'm Still Here

I am sure you have realized by now that I am not very consistent with my posting. Being a mom keeps me busy, and I only have one kid!! I can't imagine what it's going to be like with more. I also have started working on a little project. I am in the process of decorating a model home, and I am so excited! It is going to be in our local parade of homes. I only have three weeks and a very small budget, so my mind has been going crazy trying to figure out the best options. Here are a few of my inspiration photos:

Living Room:
Dark wood tones and navy blue drapes.


Always love a beautiful tufted chair.

Master Bedroom:
The room has wainscoting and windows just like this.

(via pinterest)

Kids Room:
Loving striped drapes these days.


Great color.




Sunday, August 7, 2011

The Kitchen Blues Could Use a Little Color

I have been seeing a lot of interiors lately with the combination of light blue and orange...

Cute right?! Well, these got me thinking about my kitchen. My light blue countertops have always been a design issue. When I chose my wall color for the kitchen I tried to think of a color that would not clash with the blue but still flow with the living and dining room colors. I came up with dark brown and I felt good with my decision, but the countertops still just don't go away like I want them to. So, what if I added orange accents to my kitchen?!! Like a cute orange patterned shade or valance in the window and some orange dish towels. Here is what I came up with on photoshop.


I don't have a lot of bright colors in the rest of my house, but the kitchen could be a fun place to start!

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Simple and Inexpensive DIY Art

I mentioned in my last post that I would tell you how I did my DIY art for the craft room, and here it is! I made the pictures of the iconic chairs using magazines. I got the idea from my friend, Andrea, over at Strawberry Chic.
First, I went through my old magazines and cut out different pages with similar colors.


Then, I printed out two copies of a picture of the chair in black and white.



One of the copies I cut apart. I cut out the different pieces of the chair by it's lightness and darkness.


Then, I took those pieces and found similar shades of color and traced the shape onto the magazine page and cut it out.


I used the other black and white print out to lay the pieces on so I didn't get the different pieces mixed up as I went. I just kept cutting out all the pieces until I had the whole chair, and then I glued it all on a piece of cardstock. I had some old frames I wasn't using, so I painted them white, cut out some mats from some left over mat board I had, and that was it! This project didn't cost me a dime!


I loved the way they turned out. They're a little abstract and artsy, and it was super fun to do!
I did something similar to this in my baby girl's room, except I used scrapbook paper.


Super inexpensive and cute! This little collage cost less than $20. The frames I found on sale at Michael's for $3 each, and the paper cost me $5. I love it when I can do stuff for that cheap!


Tuesday, July 26, 2011

The Craft Room

I finally am posting pictures of the craft room! Most of the room has been done for a month or so now. I was just adding the finishing touches and making sure it looked perfect. So here it is...


The shelves are just some boards purchased at Home Depot that I stained. Calvin hung them with inexpensive metal brackets. The total cost for the shelving was less than $35. The boxes are from Ikea and hold all of my stuff perfectly.



I went with the green for the dresser. I love it! I had some old knobs from my bedroom dresser that I painted white, so I didn't have to puchase any. Always love it when that happens!


My DIY art. I will explain how I did it in a later post.



I love the way it turned out! I'm not a huge crafter, so it's the perfect size. I love knowing where everything is now and having a place where I can leave my sewing machine out. Also, I would like to give a big shout out to my wonderful and very talented husband who made it all happen. Love you!