i LOVE color

I do.  I believe it’s a manifestation of all the white walls we endured as kids.  Because my dad was in the military, we moved every 3.5 years, and so painting just wasn’t on the agenda in our houses.  So now, as an adult, I’m a paint-a-holic.  I even painted my first apartment.

I’m already brainstorming new color schemes for our next house.  Confession:  I’ve been doing that for a long time.  Like, way before we found out we were moving.  I think it’s a combination of wanting some change and learning what I like and don’t like.

Well, I’m certainly getting my change!

Anyway, the whole reason for this post is to show you this:

I purchased it on a recent trip to Waynesville, a local small town filled with antique shops.  A couple friends and I went for the afternoon to walk around and have lunch.

This was one of those things I see, gasp and announce to those in earshot: “I LOVE this!”

I LOVE LOVE LOVE color in rainbow patterns.  Just about every kind and everything.  There are some exceptions.  I don’t do pastels, or those “autumn-y” colors like dark green and wine and burnt orange.  I hate mint.

I bought the panting and have been day-dreaming of my new kitchen/dining room color scheme ever since.  If you remember from our “after” photos of the house, this is our current kitchen:

Kitchen

And no, this is not mint on the walls.  It has way more yellow in it–it’s called “Limonata.”

The ivy plates will go–I grew up in an ivy kitchen and it’s time for something new.

My ultimate dream kitchen will have white cabinets, gray-ish counters and stainless steel appliances.  One day…

You can see some of my color above (the green and orange crocks, the lemongrass mixer), but I have TONS more that I didn’t have out for the photo.  I’m thinking of going with a more blue/teal theme and bringing that into the dining room as well.

Speaking of the dining room:

Dining Room

I hate it.  Honestly, if I could do it all over again (and I can’t), we’d have a totally different table (I’m kind of stressed that now ALL of our furniture is black…bedroom, living room, dining room, office shelves…just call us the Addams Family) and I would not have gone with red.  Red was Andrew’s idea.  He loves it.  I hate it.  In the almost-four years we’ve been in this house, the number of times we’ve eaten in here probably wouldn’t even add up to six months.  And I think it partly has to do with the fact that I don’t like the room.  I’ve never really decorated; we threw the stars up there because we didn’t know what else to do with them.  The placemats are new and I got them to add a little color into the space.

When we get settled into our new place, I intend to go with a whole different theme for the dining room.  I want to re-cover the seats with a patterned, yet neutral, sturdy fabric since the off-white is so modern, stark and formal.  (Not to mention it shows EVERYTHING, including cat hair!)  I’m thinking something in the blue/teal range as well.

I’ve really learned that I like the blue/gray/teal/green color families much more than the reds and oranges.  And in our next house, I want the color to flow from room to room and all be in the same color family, as opposed to what we have now, like our light green kitchen and red dining room and light brown living room.  And much more muted this time around!  I’ve learned that lesson…I’ve already decided the colors in the bedroom and guest room will be pretty much the same, just a few shades less bright.

Anyway, the print I got for the kitchen (or maybe the dining room) was just the thing I needed to get the creative juices flowing!   (Someone hold me back, though–I’ve been known to go overboard…)

We’re Moving!

Yes, I realize many of you already know this.  But I thought I’d just (loudly) announce it “officially.”  I feel like this whole process had been “hush-hush,” then talked about with those “in the know,” and now, finally we can ACTUALLY talk about it (a.k.a. put it on Facebook).

We just spent the ENTIRE weekend doing indoor and outdoor projects, and today I’m doing MAJOR housecleaning in preparation for our realtors.  We have one coming today and one tomorrow–pray we can get the house listed by this weekend!

I’ve tried to explain to many of you about East Aurora, NY, using local examples (similar to the Oakwood community here) and lots of description (rural, older homes, cooler temps), but I realized, thanks to the World Wide Web, I could just point you in the right direction for more information!

So, if you’re so inclined, visit the below links to see a bit of where we’ll be moving.

East Aurora Village Website

East Aurora, NY – Wikipedia

NYT Article about East Aurora and The Roycroft

We’re both really excited about the move, but overwhelmed with everything that has to be done before we can actually leave and sad to leave our “family” of friends here.  If we seem frazzled all the time, it’s because we’re trying to sell our house and fit in TONS of hanging-out time with all our friends before we leave!

Help! I need my life back…

I’ll just go ahead and say it:  I’m a neat freak/control freak/clutter-phobe.  If you’ve known me for any length of time, you know this is true.

We’re in the process of tiling our master bathroom floor (something we should have done when we moved in THREE YEARS ago), as well as trying to get our house ready to list with a realtor.  Translation:  I’ve started boxing random things up, neglected cleaning ANYTHING (because I’ll just have to clean it all over again when we take the listing photos) and the tiling project has somehow spilled into all the other rooms in the house.

So, for those of you who swear my house is ALWAYS clean, here you go:

Kitchen–I can’t live like this much longer…

Dining Table–a.k.a. “the black hole”

Don’t miss the TWO vacuums in the photo…  Not that I’ve been using them or anything.

Guest bath–we’ve moved in during the tiling project, but not very neatly

Notice the master toilet in the lower left of the photo–makes using the bathroom and getting in and out of the shower interesting…

Office–who am I kidding? It’s never been clean…

For once, I would just like an organized office!  I would swear up and down that it’s all Andrew’s fault, but I’m as much to blame as he is.  We never “use” the office, so we just throw things in there and when we can’t see the floor anymore, we eventually clean it up.  This is AFTER I did that and didn’t know what to do with the rest of this stuff…  Moving on…

Master Bedroom–it’s seen the brunt of the damage from the project

I’m embarrassed to admit it’s been like this for more than a week.  The piles just keep getting bigger…

My half of the bedroom–it’s just as messy!

And finally, the actual bathroom…

Master Bath

Unfortunately, you can barely see the tile for the mess.  But, it was the right color (beige) and the right price (58 cents/sq. ft.)!  Thankfully, Andrew is a fantastic tiler.  He’s already said he’s buying his own tile saw for the next project…here’s to praying there won’t BE a next project.  At least not any time soon.

Pray for me…  I think my deadline to get ALL of this cleaned up is Saturday!