Thursday, October 19, 2017

The Bandaid Method

I can't believe it's been nearly THREE months since I have written anything here! And I want to apologize ahead of time for this post, but it's necessary.  For frustration purposes and hopefully to get some attention to the RIDICULOUS situations that are happening at our house.

So, sorry for this being a negative post. I'll reward you if you read it all though ;-)

So- the bandaid method.  What I have "affectionately" started calling the half-assed work that is being done on issues around our home that is just over a year old.
We have put in service request after service request, and while they are "attending" to the issues from the requests, they're not permanent fixes.  They get fixed for the moment but the issues always come back.
And the most frustrating part is the fact that we have to take time off of work each and every time we have to get something fixed. We BOTH work full time jobs. Jobs that are during the only hours that these service people can come out and fix things.
It's beyond frustrating.  And it "hurts" us to have these people come out over and over again for the same issues.  I work by myself, so getting time off isn't easy.  And when hubby has to take time off, he doesn't get paid for it as he's a contract worker.

I've tried really really hard to get the requests fixed when I have known time off- like when family comes in to town, or when we have other plans that I've asked for a full day off.  But when will these things be fixed, and fixed RIGHT so that we don't have to take the time off anymore?!

What issues are we having? Well, let's see:

1.  The cold water knob on our master tub. This has been an issue pretty much since we moved in.  The cold water knob on the soaking tub pulls right off.  It can be tightened with an Allen wrench, and stays put on for one or two uses, but then it just pulls right back off.  I've been told that they need to order parts- an "extender", if I'm not mistaken- because the screw that is being tightened doesn't line up properly to the part on the inside that it should be attaching to.

We've addressed this issue FOUR times. I've sent in FOUR service requests to get this fixed.  It's still not fixed correctly.

So count that- that's FOUR times someone has come out to my house that either myself or hubby have had to take time off of work... and it's not fixed. Each and every time, they've just tightened the screw and let it be.

  • 9/6/16
  • 3/6/17
  • 7/5/17
  • 8/17/17
The time in July- I had family in town.  I had specifically set up time for the plumber to come out and fix the issue.  That man was LITERALLY in my house for 2 minutes.  I brought him upstairs to the master bath, he saw the knob, told me he had order parts and would have to set up a new time to come out.

A month went by, and NOT ONE PERSON contacted me back to come out and fix my tub with the part necessary.  I finally called the plumber (which, btw, has a lackluster system of answering their telephones) and I was told that there was no record of a part being needed, or someone needing to come back out.  In fact- they couldn't even tell me WHO the plumber was that came out that day- they asked me if I knew.

So, another service request was put in.  This time, I had it scheduled for September 26th- as we had time off for other things.  Well, other things happened in the meantime. One of those being a LEAK coming from somewhere in the house into the kitchen. Oh yeah, you SO read that right. Another leak.

I'm a professional at service requests now, by the way. So if any of y'all out there need help- I'm your gal.

Service request entered for the leak.  I put specific instructions on the request to have someone come out while we were already off.  Well- that confused people.  I came home from work a few days after the request was put in, and there was a notice on my door that the plumber had been there but "missed" us.  Now- it's after 6 at this point. I tried calling them and was greeted by ringing and ringing and ringing of their phone- because naturally, their hours are 8-5. Ain't no one got time to take a phone call after hours.

Legit- like five minutes later, I get a phone call FROM THE PLUMBER wanting to set up an appointment with us for the service request they put in for our leak.

Say WHAT?!

I laughed. And I laughed some more.  I explained to this girl that someone from their company was already coming out on the 26th to address a different plumbing issue.  So, can they all just come out the same day?  We were pretty certain we knew WHERE the leak was coming from- but I wasn't saying so because the last time I said something we had to have them come out THREE TIMES to fix the damn leak.  Wanna hear the kicker?  She didn't have us on the schedule for the 26th. She seemed pretty okay that someone would show up with the service manager and his gang though.

And someone did show up.  BEFORE 8am.
Now, if they show up- ring the doorbell.  Or knock harder than a tap.  I have TWO dogs that will bark and bark and bark as soon as a leaf passes across the yard.  So if you knocked substantially, I'd know.


This was a photo I sent to hubby. I was in the driveway and it wasn't even 8 yet.  I had gotten up, made sure I was up, and had taken the dogs outside.

I didn't bother to call them.  I knew the service manager and his crew would be at my house within the hour. And they were.  He "took care" of calling the plumber for me.  And believe me, this really put a dent in the day since the ORIGINAL plumber "missed" us.

Because the plumber "missed" us- the crew that follows the service manager around cut a hole in my ceiling to try and find the leak so that they'd have it "ready" for when the plumber got back.  The plumber is also the person that should be fixing my cold water knob.

Well- that got "fixed" by the service manager- as in it got tightened down with the Allen wrench... and guess what?! It's already popped back off.

So, number 2 is TECHNICALLY the leaks we have dealt with.  Now, these are actually two different leaks- but for serious.... how many damn leaks can a brand new house have?!!

2.  Leaks from inside plumbing

The most recent is the hall (which I've given some details already but need to rant a bit more about that). The other one was also leaking into the kitchen, and it had to do with the master tub.  That master tub leak had me put in THREE service requests.


  • 9/14/16
  • 9/27/16
  • 10/24/16
Now, this does NOT include the extra days that the drywall people had to come back out and repair our drywall.  That also happened each time, and on different days that when the leak was "fixed".... so you're looking at AT LEAST six days of missed work between the two of us.

Back to the new leak in the hall bath:  The service manager and crew found the new leak.  They took photos to send over to the plumber so that he'd know what he was dealing with.

A bit later the plumber shows up.  I asked if he knew what he was fixing.  Showed him the hole in my wall and the leaky spot:



Also asked him about the cold water knob.  He knew NOTHING about the knob.  That's when I took him upstairs and saw that it had been screwed back on. It was wiggly and loose, but on.  I pretty much said fuck it at that point.  I don't know what to do about that knob.  No one wants to fix it the right way.

So, he goes to work on the leak.  Now- he was a nice guy, don't get me wrong.  But all he did the entire time was complain about coming to my house.  He normally doesn't service this part of town.  He wasn't prepared to deal with a leak and having to pull up our toilet and fixing the leak.  Keep in mind they took photos of what they'd done, and supposedly sent it over to the plumber.

He fixed the leak. But not before putting his ladder on our hard wood floors WITHOUT protection.  He also asked for a towel bc the pipe might leak a bit while he was upstairs working.
Well, it was more than a bit.  I had to get several towels and a bowl to collect all the water that was falling.  It only lasted a minute or two. But come on.  On my hardwood floors.







Some of these photos I was trying to capture the dust everywhere bc it was a mess... I volunteered myself to clean it all up when he was done.

So, the leak is fixed.  There is STILL a hole in our ceiling that needs to be patched and painted.  We opted to have that done on the same day that the drywall repair guy is coming for our 1-year nail pops and cracks.  Yep. It's October. This is the earliest our 1-year could be done.

And- it's TWO SEPARATE companies that have to come out for the repairs.  One for the 1-year and another for the ceiling.  My HOPE is that the ceiling one actually shows up.  I told the service manager what date it had to be, and I haven't heard a WORD since then.  NOT. ONE. WORD.

And one more thing about our plumbing..... the day that everyone was out here for all this hooplah... our master toilet had stopped working.  We'd flush it and the bowl would fill up with water, and then slowly drain.  It would drain SUPER low and the normal water level hasn't been there.

I mentioned this to our service manager and he came and looked at it while checking everything else out.  We have a clog he said.  Very matter-of-factly and with confidence.  He grabbed our plunger, plunged a few times, flushed and it worked.  Imagine how much of an idiot I felt like.
He also changed the flapper inside the tank.

Well, two flushes later, and it's back to acting up.

I put a new service request in for this issue.  I got a call back saying that clogs aren't covered under the warranty.  I asked if he was DOUBLY sure that it was a clog (it was the SM that called) and he said yes.  He was willing to come and look at it again, but wouldn't you know it... only during the hours that we are at work.  So, we have to get our own plumber to come out and fix it.

I'm most frustrated about this because he messed with the toilet and did more than PLUNGE it the first time.  And now you're not going to fix it?  We have yet to get the plumber to come out because we are researching for someone BESIDES who RH uses- as they're just ridiculous and as I said- I don't want them in our house.  So we haven't been able to use that toilet.  But why attempt to fix something if you normally don't do clogs anyways?! 

3.  Our Garage Door Opener

In May, our garage door opener stopped working.  And, only the one on the wall inside the garage.  We can open the garage from our clickers in the cars, the key pad outside the garage, and the app on our phones.  However, the button INSIDE the garage doesn't work.

This one has been frustrating.  We've "made do" with what we have and get it open... but it shouldn't be this way. 

I originally put in a service request on 7/5 for someone to come out.  I took a call and scheduled an appointment for them to come out the same day that a lot of our other issues were being fixed.  I already had the time off of work for other commitments so it worked well schedule-wise.

Well, the day they were SUPPOSED to come out... no one showed up.  The window was from 8-12.  By 11, I hadn't heard anything so I called, and the gal I talked to told me that we weren't even on the schedule.  And she also didn't understand WHY we would have been on the schedule as they don't service Ryan Homes anymore.

Yep.  You read that right.

We did some troubleshooting over the phone, and were trying to figure out if it truly was something with the garage aspect of everything, or something electrical.  That troubleshooting never got resolved.  She had taken information, was giving it to one of the service techs, and no one ever got back to me.

Another service request was put in on 8/17 to try and get someone out to fix the issue. 

Then, when the SM came out with the gang to fix the other issues in the house that I had said weren't addressed. they also worked on the garage.  That guy went out, found an issue with the wiring and it being loose, and fixed everything.  He opened and closed the garage like, 6 times and it was working each time.

The next day.... it stopped working.  Went right back to how it had been.

So, another service request was entered on 9/27 and I haven't heard from any kind of company or anything to come out and fix it. The SM said he had forwarded the information on, but I have heard nothing.  I'll say the button is BETTER and works more than it had been... but it's still very intermittent and doesn't work every time you click it open.

Guys, we've been in our home for 450 days.  That's not a long time.  And all of these issues have been around for months, if not since the beginning of our occupying the house.

And bandaids are being put on issues and they just keep on breaking or not working, and we keep on having to put in requests and get things fixed.  Which means taking time off, not getting paid, and then just getting frustrated once something DOESN'T work that should be fixed.

One more rant while I'm at it, and that's just communication from all these "vendors" in general.... You've read about the plumber and how great they are.  Well, the 1-year drywall stuff has been "swell" too.

First, I couldn't get the fax to go through for our certificate that requested the repairs.  It kept coming back busy.  The SM took it from me on one of his visits to fix stuff and got it over where it needed to go.  So, this drywall guy calls me to set up an appointment, and it's legit like 2 months away.  I told him I'd have to look at a schedule and get back to him once I knew of a few days I could potentially take off of work.
Well, when I call back, it just rings.  Goes to a voicemail. The mailbox is FULL and I can't leave a message.  Which means that we missed the August dates that we thought we'd get.  And I had to go through this whole process again.  I told the SM that I couldn't get in touch with the drywall guy, and they eventually contacted me again.  When he told me a date towards the end of October, I took it. It was super hard for us to get that time off, but we've managed it and our drywall repairs will be done soon.

Whew.

Did you make it all the way through all of that?? I really do apologize to all of you that have stuck with us on this journey. I hate to moan and complain, but when is enough really enough? 

We do love our home and have enjoyed these first 450 days making it our own.

And, if you've made it this far, let me tell you guys about our exciting news!
We have two new babies!!!


So, top photos are our two boys that we've had.  Crosley is on the left, Cody on the right.
And on the bottom are our two newest additions! Chance (left) and Cooper.

We are SO in love with them! They're great little dudes!

Thanks for sticking around and reading our mess.  LOL!!


Thursday, July 20, 2017

LOFT-y Goals!

So, OOPSIE!
It's been over three months since I've updated the blog with all of our home happenings!  And boy, are there lots!

We are coming up on our ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY of being homeowners!  I seriously can't believe how quickly a year goes by!  And, we've been busy!  Naturally right now, we have Reds baseball happening so that pretty much consumes our time. But, we try to keep busy with house projects and such.  And, we have several going on right now, and more that are finished.

And one of those finished projects is the loft!

We ADORE our loft.  We love the gigantic space we have up there!  The plan has always been to make that into a "travel" themed area, as we LOVE LOVE LOVE to travel and have quite a few mementos from our travels so far.

A few blog posts ago, A Pop Of Color, I showed off some of the painting that we had done in the house.  That was the morning room, the "mud room", the foyer wall, the loft wall, and the basement {red}.

Here's a refresher of what the loft wall DID look like:


And now for the travel theme!

All of my internet/Pinterest browsing landed me on this super amazing and GIGANTIC world map {click it}!  The measurements were perfect for this super huge wall.  I asked for it for Christmas, and Santa thought I deserved it!

I'll tell you this:  I'll never ever ever do wallpaper again, hahaha! That's what this was.  4 HUGE panels of wallpaper.  I love the finished product, but nope. No more wallpaper.

Our wall is like 14-something feet long, and 8 feet high.

I never measured the HEIGHT of the wall and assumed it was larger than that.

The map measures 12 feet long and 98 inches (or 8.2 feet) high.  OOPSIE!

I also didn't take the baseboards into account.

So, when we put this gigantic world map up, we had to trim several inches to make it fit the wall.  It's by no means perfect, but hey.  I love it.

Check out some of the photos!

An idea of how big the panels were.  There were 4 total! 

All put together!  Tape holding some spots up just so it could dry.

All finished! Looking at the finished product from our bedroom door.

Finished product!  Looking from the loft windows towards the map/wall
Looking straight on (standing at the opposite wall)
It's amazing, right?!?

So my thought with this space:  I want some kind of display shelves to go up against this map to display all of our mementos and such (monument statues, shot glasses, books, etc).  I got SUPER lucky that IKEA had just what I wanted, and they put it on sale! Stack that with a coupon they had for $25 off of a purchase of $150 or more, and we struck gold!!

I wanted the Kallax shelves to go in front of the map.  I knew I'd need 2 of these based on measurements.  This is the one I wanted: IKEA Kallax Shelf

But, on one of our last trips to IKEA, we both agreed that we loved this particular shelf, also a Kallax, just a bit different:  http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60294622/

We have one of these in the kitchen area that holds cook books, some kitchen stuff (crock pot, misc. plates and wine) as well as a few other odds and ends.  So when we saw that they made this one in white, we knew this was the shelf we'd want in the loft!

So they were on sale for $20 off each! And we had the coupon for $25 off!  We got two of these for just a little over the price of one regular one :-)

And here's what it looks like up against the map!


Sorry for the weird angle!  It's hard to get the WHOLE wall in a photo!

And here's some photos of the decorations we have so far.  We THOUGHT we had tons, which we really do, but we just need to go on more trips and get more goodies!!!







And no blog post is complete without a Crosley appearance!  Cody doesn't like being in front of the camera.  And while I was building the shelves, Crosley was "helping" {along with his hedgehog, haha}.

So, that wall is finished for now!  My daddy is sending up some of his furniture in the next month or so that will go on the opposite wall of this.  We also have some stuff to hang up, and walls to paint in the rest of the loft.  We are going with a lighter gray for the rest of this area, as well as the house.

But seriously. I just LOVE LOVE LOVE how this space has turned out!  Our full bath at the top of the stairs is also travel themed.  We'll be painting that room soon as well, so I will be able to show that off!

I'll be posting more later! We have a few other completed projects that I can't wait to show off! I know most of y'all follow me on Facebook or Instagram, so this is nothing new.... but I had to document it!



Thursday, April 13, 2017

Instagram Wall

So I know a lot of us have Pinterest, right?

I do. And  I have a bajillion pins of all sorts of stuff on there. Food, funnies, DIY home projects, cute animals, dreams of things I can't ever afford.....
But back to those DIY home projects.  I've gotten several ideas and we are actually starting to do some of those projects! And I am so incredibly excited that this project is done and I am so so so in L-O-V-E with it!

The original pin I had with the site that I got this idea from is here:  Instagram Wall Inspiration Post

So, let's start out with showing you the finished project... and then I'll ramble on and on.....




I still need to get the shelving unit that I want to put below the frames, but I measured it up so that I will have a little room to add a vase/decor/etc and have it all look fabulous.

So let's talk a bit about how I went about doing this.

First, the paint!
I had originally thought that I'd paint this wall the same color that we are planning on painting the entire house (the main areas)... And that would be Silver Bullet by Behr.  So, that's what we did.

I'm not so good at the whole before/after photo thing, haha! So you get an in between photo of this one:

And once it was painted, I decided I didn't like it for the look I was going for.  These frames are WHITE. The shelf I want to put on this wall is WHITE.  So while I do love this color grey and can't wait for it to be on the rest of the house.... it wasn't right for my Instagram wall.

So, we instead went with Mission Control by Behr.  It's the color that we painted in the loft on that one long wall {for future projects that we will *hopefully* be tackling soon} and also the long wall in the foyer-- that you can actually see in the first photo I posted and in my other blog post about all of our colors throughout the house {A Pop of Color}.

There's one difference with the paint on the Instagram wall than the other 2 walls just mentioned.... We used a high gloss.  No specific reason for that except we had a quart of it for a project and I ended up not liking the way it contrasted with my other color, so it was extra.  So why not use it?!


You can see the shine of it a bit, especially if you compare it to the eggshell that's on the foyer wall in the background.

Second, the frames!
I got the frames from the same place that the blog I pinned got them.... Tiny Mighty Frames.  I scoured the internet even after finding this site, as I wanted to keep this project as budget-friendly as possible.  And, when I first stumbled upon this site and the blog that inspired all of this, the frames were quite expensive, IMO.

But internet searching didn't turn up anything cheaper or what seemed better quality, so I knew that this is who I'd be going with for my frames.  Now, when we moved in I knew I wanted to do all this, but wasn't set on doing it now.  However, one day at work I happen to be perusing my Pinterest and came across my pin for this Instagram Wall, and with a little clicking, realized that the frames were ON SALE!!! Like, more than 50% off on sale! So I had to act now! I convinced hubby into letting me get them! But, I had a problem.  LOCATION! I had no idea where I wanted this wall to go!

So, we got home that day and looked at the walls and decided that this little wall would be best.  For anyone that has a Milan, this is in between the front 2 rooms (living room and dining room)-- we didn't have ours closed off to make a study so they're 2 rooms that kinda flow together.  This wall is actually the back end of the hall closet that is in the foyer.

Measurements were taken and then I did some math.  Got a guestimate of how many frames I wanted to put up.
Something to note:  Even though these frames fit a 4x4 photo, you must actually measure it out that the frame itself is a 5x5 frame.  I didn't when I did my initial calculations and actually over-bought the number of frames I needed.

Next-The pictures!
If I can admit one thing, it's that I am trigger happy.  I take pictures of everything.  And I mean EV-er-Y-thing!  I have them saved all over the place and had a very hard time trying to decide which ones I wanted to use. 
But, for printing them:  I used Shutterfly.  More specifically, the Shutterfly app on my phone.  They advertise that you can get UNLIMITED 4x4 or 4x6 prints for FREE!  Yep, FREE!! You just pay shipping and handling.
There were a couple "catches" to this, if you will.... the first:  unlimited means 250 photos at a time.  You can't do more than that in one order.  Second- shipping was like $24 for 250 photos.
That being said.... I ordered one set of 250 followed by another like 150 photos. I was so so so indecisive about what ones I wanted to use.
And now I can say I'm thrilled with the 400+ little pictures I have.  It's one thing to thumb through them on a phone or a computer screen... but it really brings back the memories to hold a photo in your hand and just smile/laugh/cry at the memory of whatever is in the photo.
So, I took these 400-something photos, organized them by family  member/event/dog and then went through and found at least one "favorite" of each one-- and I even let Jason help with this part!

And now the fun stuff!
The Measuring!
So I tried getting super technical here. After my original "oh no!" moment that I should be measuring for 5 inches instead of 4, I got all sorts of fancy.  I wanted to make diagrams so that I could show off how awesome I could be.  That most definitely didn't happen.  Here's what did:
I measured the dimensions of our wall:  It was 39 inches across.  It's like 49-ish something inches high for as high "up" as I wanted to go.  The shelf that I want to add to the wall is like 36 inches tall. 

So I measured the wall, figured that if each frame was a 5x5 frame, that I wanted 2 inches in between each frame.  With this math, I would need 5 frames across the bottom and then I was thinking like 7 going up {I was thinking 7 inches total for each frame}.  So that would be 35 inches, with 4 inches left for the sides.  And, technically that last frame doesn't require that extra 2 inch measurement, so I put 3 inches on each side of the wall.
And from there I just measured 2 inches from the top of the first row, did the next one, and so on and so forth until I had all 7 rows of frame up.
Wanna have a good laugh at how I measured all this?
Take a look:


Yep. You're seeing that right.  I bought a yard stick from Home Depot (a steal at 98 cents).  I used it to measure up. And then, when I did the frames, I found the center point and just put a dot on my measuring stick so that I could put a nail in the same spot each time. That, and painters tape.... it worked like a charm! And you see how awesome they look!!




So the last thing I did was take some 3M tape (like the Command Hook kind) and put a little piece on the bottom of each of the frames so they'd stick to the wall.  That way I know they'll stay straight, not fall down, and it was recommended on the original blog post for the Instagram Wall.

And once this project was finished, Jason told me that he thinks we should do the adjoining two walls with photos as well! I love this thought and will be embarking on an adventure to do the other two sides so that you have Instagram Wall goodness from all angles.

Seriously, I love how this project turned out and I am SO glad we did it!!!
And just for fun before I go, a hilarious picture of our Crosley running through the yard last week.  With baseball season upon us, we are trying to give him some freedom in the house so he's not ALWAYS in the cage {he's a wall/corner/cabinet chewer-- which I think stems from being nervous from all the construction going on around us}... well, this photo was snapped when he was running crazy fast laps around the yard after our very first time leaving him out of his cage for a few hours while we went out.  He did good this particular time and was loving all the praise he was getting!







Tuesday, March 28, 2017

A Pop of Color

I wish that I had realized 5 months ago how great it was to have color in a room.
Everywhere we have lived (rented) we have always had white walls, or some boring ole drab beige or grey.
We've been eyeing colors since about the time they put a  hole in the ground to build a home for us. I've scoured Pinterest, read blogs and would just dream of all the colors I want to put on the walls.
I think every time we would go to Home Depot, we'd go to the paint department and pick out colors.
And all colors.



Seriously. Haha! I had (and still have) visions for what we wanna do. Grey for the main color of the house.  A dark blue in the morning room. Some kind of grey in the master bedroom. I was undecided on the master bath, but we are thinking some kind of light teal color. The basement we've always known. But that's a bit of a surprise for now.  But, think baseball <3
The upstairs hall bath I want a dark purple with a grey tone to it.  The theme in that bathroom is travel. And the decor is black and white.  So, I envision the purple color going well with the black and white elements in that bathroom.
Not sure about the other two bedrooms yet. But hey, it's our house and we will be here forever, so we have time.
I want some kind of fun green in the laundry room. Not lime green, and not mint green... but something fun and bright. And it's the laundry room. No one has to like the green in there but me, haha!

So yeah... colors everywhere!
And we have started painting! We were SO intimidated at first, but now that one room is done we want to just paint, paint and paint some more.

We started with the morning room.  We still don't have any furniture in there (well, except a corner book shelf) so it is pretty easy to prep the room to paint. I bought some painters tape that had drop cloth attached to it.  Hated it at first til I got the hang of using it.  I've since bought more for all of our other paint projects, haha!



And now the morning room!
Here are some before photos:











And, the after!!!  The color we used is Behr's EXPRESS BLUE.  And I. LOVE. IT. It pops so well up against the white trim and doors and windows.  We need blinds in here still, but I still love the light the flows through too.  I also got some WHITE curtains that we'll hang up soon! But for now... the color and the morning room <3







Cody and Crosley really wanted to show off the new color <3

We also decided to paint the entryway from the garage (aka the mudroom) this same color.  I loved it so much and thought it would be great there too (and then the house in the middle {aka the kitchen} will be grey)... and I was right! I was slightly hesitant because we painted the doors black in here and I was worried it was gonna be too dark.... but I am so glad we painted the entryway {mudroom} blue. It looks amazing! I'll have to update soon with photos of the entryway bench and hutch that we have too.  It's white and pops so well off of the walls.  I have to attach the hutch to the wall and haven't had time as of right now.

This wall is where our entryway bench and hutch go.

Basement door


Standing in the morning room looking towards the garage/entryway
Gorgeous, right?!  And I just love the color. And I love that it changes color in the sunlight opposed to the lighting when it's dark outside. So pretty <3

We aren't done though!! We also have another project we decided to start. That's a bit of a surprise still as to WHAT we are doing, but we decided to paint the wall that said project is going on.
It's in the loft.  We put a couple sample colors on the loft wall to help us decide on our grey for the house.  I can't believe I had picked such DARK colors to begin with! We definitely need LIGHTER for the entire house.

Anyways, the loft wall is MISSION CONTROL by Behr. It's definitely a darker grey and we LOVE it here! We love it so much that we also decided that we wanted it on the foyer wall on the main floor. Again, another project that isn't finished as we have bigger plans for it... but it's started!

Pictures!!

Loft- before photos. You can see in the distance there our 3 color choices that we were "between"

Before photo of the loft


Loft- After! Behr Mission Control <3

Loft- Behr Mission Control "after" photo


And here is the foyer hall--

Before (standing in the "living room" looking towards the foyer-- front door is on the left)

Before- Standing at the end of the foyer looking towards the front door

After- (standing in the "living room" looking towards the foyer-- front door is on the left)

After- Standing at the end of the foyer looking towards the front door
Like I said, we have other "plans" for this wall before it's completely finished, but that hasn't happened yet.

I also painted the wall that is behind the downstairs closet in the foyer. It's the wall between the "living room" and "dining room".... I painted it SILVER BULLET by Behr.  This is the color we decided to go with for the entire house. A friend has their house painted the same color, which is how we got turned on to it.  And, it's a great light grey for the entire house.


I've since decided that I'll be painting this the same grey as the foyer wall.  I have plans that require white furniture and frames on this wall, and the darker color will contrast the white stuff perfectly.  So stay tuned on an actual fully painted wall, haha!

And finally.... probably the best painting we have done so far... THE BASEMENT.
We are Reds fans (baseball) if y'all didn't know that.  So the basement is gonna be a favorite spot for us.  All of our memorabilia, decor... it's gonna be pretty damn awesome when it's done.  I guess you can consider it a "man cave", but honestly? I love baseball just as much as hubby does.... so it's OUR man cave.

So- we painted the stairway in the basement RED.  It's Behr's 100 MPH, and it's amazing! I seriously feel like I'm in GABP when I see this!





Painting has seriously made SUCH a huge difference! I love the pops of color throughout the house and can't wait to paint more and finish up some of our projects!  We have also started decorating some of the areas that we've painted, and it's awesome!  I am loving making this house our home!