I have my home and life under control!  Well, my home at
 least.  Tax season was rather eventful this year - both in a good way 
and a not so good way, but I survived.  I discovered that happiness is 
indeed a choice and that prayer works wonders in the face of adversity. 
 God helps us help ourselves and that is a lesson that I am very 
grateful to have learned earlier this year.
Peter
 has been assisting Aggie in supervising the spring cleaning and the 
little home projects that have been completed over the past couple of 
weeks.
I've
 been wanting to do something with the foyer wall that is part of my 
client area since just after the first tax season I worked at home.  The
 wall has a serious fingerprint problem - cheap, flat paint being the 
culprit.  I bartered with one of my clients this year and he installed 
this beautiful beadboard paneling for me and a chair rail.  When I have 
the paneling painted, I am also going to repaint the walls with 
washable, semi-gloss latex to make maintenance a little easier.  Isn't 
it cute?
The green table was an L.L. Bean bargain.
Unfortunately, this photo shows the dirty carpet - another client
 area problem - but that will soon be solved when my bartering client 
enlarges the laminate floor from the door up to my desk.  No more mess!
The
 paneling also surrounds the outside of the kitchen bar area.
That's 
the spot where Aggie likes to rub her face for some unknown reason.
Another mess taken care of!
My
 "dining room" is actually part of the living room, but it's not like I 
ever use the space.  I just love my oak table and oddball red chairs.  
The paneling really brightened up that corner.  I am contemplating 
painting the narrow wall closest to the kitchen with the same green 
paint as the living room wall.
I just haven't decided yet...
I
 know that I suffer from too much stuff in a small space, but it feels 
homey to me and that's all that really matters, isn't it?
A few weeks ago, Richard put up my wall words for me - I love it!
That Jane Austen was one smart cookie.
Spring cleaning was long overdue
 this year - I tidied up my craft area and tried to get my stash of 
books to read under control.  The antique desk chair was a craigslist find;
 Tom & Al graciously picked it up for me on one of their forays into
 the wilds of Sarasota.  As you can see, I haven't quite decided what to
 do with it yet.  I counted the other day; I have eleven chairs in the 
house.
This
 is why my dining room is a corner of the living room - my home office 
takes up the space intended for dining.  It's just the right size and a 
convenient spot to see clients and block off access to the rest of the 
place with Aggie's doggie gate.
My
 craft area is also part of my home office, and I am always looking for 
ways to consolidate stuff and minimize the amount of desk space it 
occupies.  I found this great stamp pad storage system on eBay and 
finished that project up the other day.  See - more space for vintage 
McCoy flower pots!
They are pretty and functional.  Who could ask for anything more?
Long
 post, I know, but I love the feeling of having accomplished something 
that I wanted to share.  More regular updates this summer!
You need to come decorate my house!!
ReplyDeleteI can NOT believe it!!!! A Blog post and I missed it by a whole day! Loved every pic and think your home is SO lovely! Warm and cozy and so YOU!!
ReplyDeleteLove everything you've done. Isn't it amazing how making changes to our space can give us such an uplift! Really like your wall decal. I have one in my kitchen and am tempted to get another, but am afraid of overdoing!!! But then, I'm also a believer that "more is more!"
ReplyDeleteBest!
Susan
Adorable
ReplyDeleteYou have created a beautiful place to be!!! I LOVE it, Dawn!
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