Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes.

February 3, 2012

Changes! Everywhere! But they're small. And non-earth shattering.

Change #1.

Remember this tool chest, which I blogged about awhile ago?

red tool box kitchen


It's now over here...

Farmhouse kitchen

Yeah, we're not those people that keep our fridge empty. Eventually the tool chest will have a more permanent home in the basement, but that's not likely to happen until we have a pegboard on the side of the basement stairs for frequently used tools like screwdrivers, hammers, and tape measures. Moving the tool chest to the side of the fridge left this space between the fridge and the buffet empty...

farmhouse wainscot


for a DISHWASHER!

Friends of Mike's parents are renovating their kitchen, and are giving us their portable dishwasher because they're getting a new one. We get to go and grab it this weekend and I can't wait! The butcher block type counter on it will be way better for the toaster oven than it's previous spot of balancing precariously on top of the tool chest.

Change #2.

This dresser, from the spare bedroom?

victorian farmhouse bedroom after 2


Is now here!

ikea dresser hallway

This dresser (which I snagged for free when I first moved off campus after university) houses our spare blankets, bedsheets, and pillow cases, and having them in the hall is more convenient than in the spare bedroom. Moving it also gets me one (small) step closer to revamping that bedroom into a super multi-purpose room of closet/office/craft room/guest room.

vintage wood box vintage books antique oil lamp


Mike picked up the globe from an auction he went to last summer. The wood box and the old books were given to me by my mom when I was home over Christmas. I love the designs on the book covers! The oil lamp was given to me by a co-worker. It did have a chimney, but it fell crashing to the floor one day, and I haven't gotten around to replacing it yet.

Change #3.

Where the dresser is now, there used to be this guy...

farm house upper hall


Total junk collector. Don't ask me why we had a jug of maple syrup upstairs? After clearing everything off and putting it in it's proper place, I thought I would take the shelf apart and send it off to Goodwill, but this space...

victorian farmhouse entry hall


...could really use some contained storage.

farmhouse entry hall entrance hall

Don't mind the door leaning against the other door - that will eventually be put back on the office (we found the door in the shack). And I need better boxes or baskets. The giant baskets on the bottom shelf are just place holders! Of course, everything I did was a temporary change. Eventually we'll overhaul the entrance way and have some sort of built in storage (I have big plans for this little space!). One day I would love to replace the cheap white dresser upstairs with a well built vintage or antique piece. The dishwasher is a little more permanent, since we're not redoing the kitchen until the next life time or so (at least that's what it feels like).

I hope everyone has a great weekend! Whether you're making changes around your own home or just taking it easy and watching the Super Bowl!

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I love your little coat nook! I wish we had a coat closet. Old houses just weren't built with those. I have taken to throwing my coat over whatever chair is closest. It drives Andy crazzzzzzy!
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1 reply · active 687 weeks ago
I don't know if it even counts as a nook! With this book case here, we can't open the door (there's literally only 3 inches between the back wall and the casing of the door frame!). Its a good thing we use a different door to get into the house.

I wish we had more than 2 closets in the whole house! haha.
A tool chest in the kitchen is exactly what I've always wanted. My wife keeps saying no...
1 reply · active 687 weeks ago
We also have a mitre saw and stand ;)

If that's not trendy, I don't know what is!
I love the old books and wood box!!
Sometimes it's the small changes that make the biggest difference, right?

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Absolutely! I'm hoping that since I made a (half-arsed) effort to "decorate" the top of the dresser, it'll stay clear of being a junk collector. Time will tell!
Absolutely! I'm hoping that since I made a (half-arsed) effort to "decorate" the top of the dresser, it'll stay clear of being a junk collector. Time will tell!
Love how you rearranged :) I'm constantly doing this at our house - something about moving furniture to a new place just makes me happy haha
1 reply · active 686 weeks ago
I really enjoy it, too! I want to rearrange the bedroom that we're currently sleeping in but Mike is resistant to change. :P
I love your white dresser! It seems to fit in any part of the room. :D
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Congrats on the "new" dishwasher! We don't currently have a dishwasher anymore and I probably wouldn't use it anyway with just the two of us, but when Kyle and I were taking care of our niece and nephew it was a life saver!!!

I like where you decided to put the white dresser... looks very good there :)

Also, I like the storage bins in the "mud room" or entryway area.

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1 reply · active 686 weeks ago
I'll probably only use it whenever I've made a gigantic mess with a million pots and pans...every day dishes will likely still get done by hand!
What a clever use for a tool chest! Tools, tea, it's all good!

Great entry organizer too. We so need one - right now we're using an old chest. I found the clasp on the floor today. The thing is totally falling apart. Plus it falls on your fingers when you're fishing around fro stuff inside. Really not stellar.
1 reply · active 686 weeks ago
I wish I could say that the tool chest was clever storage for kitchen-y things, but I can't. We literally have a tool chest full of tools in our kitchen! We don't have a garage or a shop, and the basement is not even close to functional right now. We're getting there.

I adore old trunk! But if they're falling apart...not so good.
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Squaw Creeek Katie · 686 weeks ago

Your floors look just like mine!
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Neat! I can't wait until ours are refinished - although it means I'll have to clean more diligently. Blech.
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