Sunday, September 11, 2011

Women's Shelter: One Day Makeovers!

This is my first Metamorphosis Monday. Thank you, Between Naps On The Porch! I wasn't sure what I should post until I saw those magical words "before and after."

Three years ago, I was fortunate enough to hear about a great opportunity. The organization, Volunteers of America, is always looking for companies or individuals interested in remodeling one or more rooms in the local women's shelter. My stager friend, Nancy, and I decided to adopt a room.

We chose a room that had not received an update since 2004. There's no other way to describe it--this was a sad little room. One twin bed, one small table, a built-in table that wasn't much more than a ledge, and one dresser. No closet, as some of the other rooms had, so clothes were hung on a metal rack on wheels. Long and narrow, the room at least had a nice tall window at one end. The walls were a very pale yellowish green, and the only window treatment was a tiny valance hung over white blinds. We picked a date for the makeover, and we were allowed eight hours to complete the transformation. Here is the before and after:

shelter room before


shelter room after

Paint donated by Kwal, bedding and window sheers purchased at Target, art donated by Nancy, and a new lamp shade purchased at WalMart came together to create a room that I believe can best be described as restful and sweet. We also purchased and put together a wardrobe/storage unit, with removable storage bins, and a fabric cover.

We were shocked and pleased, by the praise we received from the staff and tenants. Something that was so easy for Nancy and I to do, because we do it all the time, seemed almost like a miracle to these women. Many of the women begged us to do their rooms next, so Nancy and I decided we would do a room every year.

This shelter represents a haven for women, their children, and even our veterans. That's right. The shelter has a special area reserved for our female veterans. For our second annual makeover project, Nancy and I chose one of these rooms. There were three beds this time. And, being in the basement they were dark and dreary. I will let the pictures speak for themselves:


 bed 1 before  bed 1 after

bed 2 before  bed 2 after

bed 3 before  bed 3 after

We spent three hours shopping, and less than six hours painting, making beds and placing art. Again, the paint was donated by Kwal.  The bedding was on clearance at Bed Bath & Beyond. We were very fortunate to find three matching sets! The shelter did have some rules (no excessively bright colors on the walls and no area rugs) and their handyman put the nails in the concrete walls for the artwork.

Each of these two rooms was completed for under $200. This included sheets, blankets, and pillows, too! In a couple months, we will go back and choose another room. You don't have to be a stager to do this. Anyone willing to give a little bit of money and one day of your time can make a real difference in someone's life. Thanks for letting me share Metamorphosis Monday with you! I can't wait to see what everyone else is sharing!

Be sure to check out my sister's blog at Robin Flies South...

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Parade of Homes--LOVE these trends!!!

The Denver Parade of Homes is ALWAYS fun!  I missed last year and I was not going to let that happen again. Camera in hand, I headed to what they were calling the "Dream Community"--an area of seven homes.  Four of them were model homes and decorated to the hilt! I LOVED the decor this year. If I had any complaints, I would say the trend towards darker floor and wall colors made the rooms a little gloomy. And, we were there on a perfect, sunny Sunday afternoon.

The first trend I noticed was each house had a to-die-for study!


I've never seen black look so pretty! Notice that the books are black too! Here is another scrumptious one!


What a soothing shade of blue! Did they all have mono-color books? Nope, this one has mostly red, but other colors, too. I like it. It looks less contrived to me.



I would have to say the black one is my favorite. My mouth dropped open when I saw it! Another great trend is the courtyard. Yes, this is Colorado, but we are second only to Florida for most days of sunshine a year. While I was drooling over the black study, my husband found a restful place to wait for me.



You have no idea how hard it was to get photos without other people in them! There was a good turnout the day we were there. I had a few favorite bedrooms:



I just love this color palette!









I really don't know why they feel they have to put fake laptops in these beautiful rooms. I had to look past it to appreciate the thought that went into each accessory.











This table was every bit as beautiful as the other one. I love that they didn't match tables. This is SO much more interesting. Side note: My night tables match!









I did have one little problem with the decor. The wallpaper is butterflies, which everyone loves. But, I think they took the insect thing too far! These shadow boxes containing bugs went all the way around the room!





Here is another bedroom I love. It is very symmetrical, which seems to be comfortable to most people.




Both the bedrooms so far are fairly feminine. This one definitely does not fall into that category.



These are my favorite dining rooms!



Just a few more standouts! Can't you just imagine yourself deep into a book in this classic library!



Wait!! It's a library nook! Great use of space!



Last but not least, something that EVERYONE needs in their backyard!



An outdoor kitchen featuring a pizza oven!

I hope you enjoyed my little tour!