A Ledge and a Challenge

When I went to IKEA last week (and purchased these curtains), my primary purpose was to price out a kitchen for Clark.  My secondary purpose was to pick up a picture ledge for my office to show off a bunch of artwork that's been piled in the closet for months. I had pinned this image a while ago

gray living room picture ledge

and I figured a picture ledge was the perfect thing for my office so I can change out my inspiration whenever the mood strikes (or whenever I find some awesome thrift or tag sale deal).  The link on pinterest doesn't lead to a source, so if you know where it came from, please share!

I installed my new picture ledge directly over my settee in my office and started loading it with pieces I've collected.  I still need to curate the collection a bit, but that's the fun of using a picture ledge.  I can change it on a daily basis if I want to!

office picture ledge

I tried to convince my furry model that she wanted to curl up and get comfy for the photo, but the sunlight on the window sill was more enticing.  At least I was able to get one decent pic first!

Oh, and it's time for this season's Pinterest Challenge!  The hosts this season are Sherry from Young House Love & Katie Bower from Bower Power Blog as always, in addition to Michelle from Decor and the Dog and Megan from The Remodeled Life.

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I already know what I want to do for it, but you'll have to wait until next Wednesday to find out!

AND check back tomorrow for Clark the flip house's week 1 update!!

Busy Bee

Construction workers must be in awesome shape- demo is TIRING!  The good news is that the demo is almost done in the kitchen and bath.  Demo-ing everything AND the kitchen sink. demo sink

I've been trying to figure out how to chronicle this project for you guys without turning this blog into one all about the flip.  I've come up with the answer.  I'm going to give you weekly updates (I'm thinking on Thursdays or Fridays, any preference?) of everything that we did in the past week.  If I have a specific DIY project that I'm tackling, I'll share that with you on another day.  So instead of talking about Clark everyday, you'll get an average of 2 flip posts a week.  I can't wait to show you what's happened in the past week!!

In addition to my blood and sweat at Clark (no tears yet, and I hope to keep it that way) I've been chipping away at a few things here in our home... cuz apparently one ginormous project still isn't enough for me, I have to do several little projects at the same time.  That's just how I roll.

Remember how I VOWED to have dining room curtains before we dove into flipping?  We'll I didn't get them up before we closed, but they went up over the weekend.

curtain closeup

dining curtains

The curtains are these from IKEA and the mercury glass finial curtain rods are these from Target.

I still have a nagging feeling that something's not right in this room.  My gut says the table.  I can totally see a lighter, rectangle farmers table or butcher block table.  Hubby's gut thinks my gut is wrong and doesn't want a new table.  When will his gut learn that my gut has a better eye for design than his?  In addition to the table, I need to finish refinishing my chair collection in the basement.  These 2 that I refinished are the curvier ones and this room needs some rectilinear shapes for balance.  I also have a plan for new art for between the windows, so stay tuned for that.

Are you guys able to focus on one project?  Please tell me I'm not the only one with design ADD.

Meet Clark

Yes, I named my flip house.  Wouldn't you?  After weeks of referring to him as "The flip house" which felt weird, I decided that I'd name him after his street. Meet Clark.  (WARNING: lots of pics ahead!)

clark before ext1

Clark before ext2

Clark looks decent on the surface, but the closer you look, the crappier he gets.  He was the victim of a VERY bad attempt at a flip which is probably the reason he was a foreclosure.  When you're flipping, you obviously want to do things on the cheap.  You do not, however want to cut corners and have it LOOK like you did it on the cheap.  Now I have to undo all the bad and make him awesome.  Challenge accepted!

He's a 3 bedroom, 1 bath charmer (or soon-to-be charmer) and needs a complete kitchen and bath gut.  Luckily, the rest of the rooms mostly need patching and painting.  Lots of painting.  Every surface- walls, ceilings, trims, closets....

The Living Room:

clark before living1

Looks decent on the surface, but the walls need lots of patching and painting.

Clark before living2

The original hardwood in this room needs a bit of love (read: complete refinishing).  I'm going to attempt this project with my own 2 hands, although a few things need to happen first.  Like opening up the wall between the kitchen and living room (the one with the arched doorway).  When I'm done with this room, Clark'll charm your pants off when you open the front door.

Clark before floors1

The Kitchen:

Clark before kitchen1

A good size but dark and dingy.  No room for a full-size fridge or a dishwasher- both a necessity for a happy home (in my humble opinion).  The bump-out on the right is the living room's coat closet.  Say buh-bye, cuz it's totally going away to make room for a better kitchen layout.

This is the aforementioned wall that will soon offer a pass-through to the living room, allowing for more light and better sight lines.

Clark before kitchen2

The previous bad flipper painted the lower cabinets to make them look better, but it was like putting lipstick on a pig.  Still a pig.  And pigs don't make for nice kitchens.

Clark before kitchen3

Neither do peel and stick tiles.  Vinyl peel and stick over green VCT (vinyl composition tiles).  YUM.  We're awaiting the results of our asbestos test to see if the VCT needs to stay (but be covered) or if we can rip it out. (I'm crossing my fingers we can rip it out with vengeance!)

Clark before floor2

The Bathroom:

This room is the most deceiving.  Looks rather nice/unoffensive in pictures.  Looks dreadful in person.  Only the sink and tub are slated to stay.

Clark before bathroom1

Linoleum that's molding from below= lovely.

Clark before bathroom4

Don't let your eyes deceive you- this it NOT tile.  This is chipboard molded to look like tile.  Cheap tile with visible finish nails everywhere...

Clark before bathroom3

Now that we've gotten through the worst of it, the bedrooms are a walk in the park.  They all have newish carpeting in a neutral color that needs a quick clean and just need lots of paint and new lights to make them sparkle.

Bedroom #1:

Clark before redbed1

Bedroom #2:

Clark before graybed1

Like I said, lots of paint in the bedrooms.

Clark before graybed2

Master Bedroom:

Clark before master1

I didn't get any images of the backyard yet, since it's covered in snow.  When the snow melts more, I'll take some befores of that too.  Its a quaint backyard that needs weed-whackers and cleanup.

I'm really excited to start the transformations and get Clark back on the market.  The goal is to get him done and listed in under 2 months.

Full steam ahead!!!