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Reader Dilemma: Katie’s Odd Closet Space

by Lindsay Ballard on March 14, 2012 51 Comments

Recently, a sweet reader sent me a photo of a spot in her house that could use some advice.  Katie and her husband moved into a new home last September, and they have been pondering this little space ever since.

Katie wrote:

we have no idea what to do with this random bit of space in the house. the previous owners put a narrow-ish bureau in there with pet food dishes at the base.

as you can see right now, it’s holding (although not very neatly) our painting supplies while we’re in our ‘PAINT ALL THE THINGS!!@#’ mode.

what can we do with this space?

I’ll add that we do not need more shelving/bookcases.
We have a pantry (to the left, see?).
We do not have pets so an amazing pet jungle gym is out.
We have a decent sized laundry room, so my ironing board does not need to go here.

AND – we have 9-foot ceilings on the first floor. Yep, that baby is 9 feet high.

Katie asked if I would bring her dilemma before my awesome readers, and I was happy to oblige.  What would you do with this space?  And why do you think it was built into the house in the first place?

Modern Vintage Powder Bathroom Reveal

by Lindsay Ballard on March 12, 2012 6,990 Comments

Today, I’m finally unveiling the transformation of our powder bathroom!  This poor, mistreated little bathroom was beige and boring and blah before I focused my attention on it.  Perhaps you remember me showing a “Before” photo back in November.

It’s okay if you feel a little frightened.  I certainly did.  That unframed mirror – ack!  The builder’s beige walls – no!  The horrible lighting – ahhh!  The toilet and toilet paper holder that greeted every guest that walked through our front door – yikes!  Obviously, something drastic had to be done.

So, I started by painting and stenciling the walls.  Then, I made a new rug.  I painted a vanity light fixture and my husband installed wiring for a gorgeous pendant fixture in the ceiling.  And then, well, you’ll see.

Wowzers, huh?

Other than the paint colors – proof that paint can completely transform a room – the biggest change I made was the sink.   We ripped out the builder installed pedestal sink and replaced it with a vanity/sink combo that I created myself.  I don’t have any particular hatred towards pedestal sinks, but I do have a hatred towards seeing a toilet from my entry way.  The new vanity is really funky and does a nice job hiding the toilet from public view.  Any guesses as it what it’s made from?

Who guessed that the vanity is made from my friend’s old kitchen table from the days before she was married?  How fun is that! I will put together a tutorial on it shortly, because it was an extremely simple project that turned out to be such a great statement piece.  You really won’t believe how easy it was.

On the sink sits a vintage-looking soap dispenser and a sweet little vintage owl statue.  Also, I’m so glad my friend Pam from Retro Renovation talked me out of putting a vessel sink on top of the vanity.  That would have been a mistake in this room, and I was so glad to have her guidance on that.

Oh, do you see that yellow artwork reflecting in the mirror?  What is that?

Simply the most amazing pair of vintage shutters I have ever seen.  I saw them at local antique and vintage show, and I fell in love.  They were a little pricey, but my mind kept wandering back to them as I browsed the rest of the show.  After I had checked out every other vendor, I went ran sprinted back to them and they were still there.  Vintage.  Chevron-y.  The perfect color.  And I needed artwork for that wall.  SOLD!

The color of those shutters was the inspiration behind the framed crewel work that I hung above the toilet.  I needed something to bring more of the yellow into the room, I was working on the needlepoint sampler, and things just sort of fell into place from there.  My plan was always to have some red in the room, but the yellow was a surprise – even to me!

I will put together a source list to give to you guys in the near future.  Other than the vintage shutters, there’s virtually nothing in this bathroom that you couldn’t replicate yourself with a few little tutorials and some free time.

In the meantime, “WHO” is in love with this bathroom as much as I am?  Raise your hand!

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Lindsay Ballard is a former college mascot turned political geek turned roller derby playing, DIY fanatic.

Lindsay chronicles her projects, design ideas, and lifestyle tips here at Makely, where she shares tutorials and inspiration. Her DIY designs are bold and graphic, while her spirit is fun and full of color.


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