Showing posts with label Bedroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bedroom. Show all posts

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Dressing the bedroom windows


A room with a view - at least from a certain angle



Our bedroom windows have been rather neglected  - ever since we moved in five years ago.
Not so anymore. 
Finally l've dressed them the way we want them. 
I've put up black roller blinds in the window frames. I chose black primarily because they show the least on the outside, I was a bit concerned that it would feel too dark in the room, but there are gaps between the blinds and window frame that let the light in. Always nice to be able to differ night from day.
Additionally we chose hanging curtains on the sides, in a thin, light fabric that prevent insight, but not daylight, during the day. 
These pictures are from my daughter's room, but the window dressing is the same, except for the banter, in the other bedroom.     


Before
The wooden roman blinds were heavy and difficult to pull up, and the fastening mecanism was starting to falter.

After
Roller blinds and curtains are up, the walls are painted all white and the trim around the window, door and ceiling have gotten their second coat of white paint. 




Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Finally finished








Dreaming, planning and (sometimes) starting - those are my strong points. Finishing - not so much:)
So when something's finally finished it's worth a post.
I've been planning /wanting to make a bunting for some years now. I bought the fabrics about a year ago and cut the pieces last autumn. And now finally I've sewn the pieces together and it's finished. 






Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Small changes




Fell completely in love with this wonderful quilted bed spread; lovely colours and beautiful pattern. It's perfect in my daughter's room. It wasn't quite big enough to cover the entire bed, but it still adds a warm glow to the room.


Also found this little rug, a bit small, but big enough to place one's feet when getting out of bed in the cool winter mornings.



This cute garland of forest animals and leaves decorates by the bed.
Love some decorating renewal from time to time, we found this in the store Søstrene Grene:)

 

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Trash calendar - no 24: House tour


My Advent calendar:
I challenge myself to each day till Christmas fill a bag with stuff from this house and trash it,
either to the dustbin or recycling or charity, but it has to leave the house.

This is the final post in my Advent Calendar 2011.
Come join me on a little house tour.
It is the same house as before,
but to us a brand new home.
















From all of us to all of you 
- MERRY CHRISTMAS

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Trash calendar - no 17: Clearing for crafting


My Advent calendar:
I challenge myself to each day till Christmas fill a bag with stuff from this house and trash it,
either to the dustbin or recycling or charity, but it has to leave the house.



Today I've been trash hunting in my crafting supply and I've cleared three shelves in the designated cabinet. The basket in the top shelf holds all kinds of crafting supplies just thrown in together. The two boxes to the left hold tapes and strings of all kinds. On the middle shelf I'm storing decorating papers of all kinds. The bottom shelf  in the picture is really an open space in the cabinet and so I've made a little still life on top of the cardboard drawer.

Before - trashed - after

So this is my pile of trash for no seventeen.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Trash calendar - no 16: Double up?

My Advent calendar:
I challenge myself to each day till Christmas fill a bag with stuff from this house and trash it,
either to the dustbin or recycling or charity, but it has to leave the house.




So I missed out on no 15; we had sickness in the house, and clearing had to move over for nursing.
Now that my daughter's well again and the house-wise down from a couple of days ago has turned to an up, I'm itching to get trashing again. Will I be able to make up for lost time and trash twice over for today?
I'll certainly try!


We've got our Christmas tree up - and we're ready for some sweets. It's Friday!


I've felt how the daily clutter can really throw me off my feet and that I'll have to tackle that every day as well. I'll try to be more multi-focused for the future:)

It's the dreaded cabinets upstairs that I'm tackling now. Started yesterday, but wasn't able to finish it then.
The problem is that while there's such an overload of stuff I never get round to do much crafting. Hence the amount of supply never decreases. So I'll just have to let something go!

I've started with emptying the cabinet that I want to store yarn and fabrics in. I also used a shelf for blankets and extra pillows and the bottom shelf for paperworks. Then at least the inside of the cabinet is how I want it, and I've made a pile of trash, but now there's also a huge pile of stuff that has been thrown out of their former home and needs a new one.


After - after - before - trash

Still lots to do, but at least I managed to make a pile for no sixteen:)





Friday, December 9, 2011

Trash calendar - no 9: Heading for a new home

My Advent calendar:
I challenge myself to each day till Christmas fill a bag with stuff from this house and trash it,
either to the dustbin or recycling or charity, but it has to leave the house.




Yesterday's trashing felt so good! I got a good sized heap of no longer used clothes out of the house.
And I just did it. No debating back and forth - do I love it?  need it?  -geeez.
Just trashed it - no regrets!

Today I've organized the cabinet in my daughter's room that I purged for my own clothes yesterday. Now her hanging clothes are in this cabinet. Also she's had some toys stored in the upstairs closet which I moved to her room / this cabinet to sort through.

The before, the after and the mostly donated

Today my daughter helped sorting through the boxes looking for toys to donate. She did very well and we found this pile of  mostly toys  to take to the charity shop tomorrow.
And that'll be the ninth load out of the house.

So now after a job well done we're going to relax with a cup of coco and a cookie while listening to the rain drumming on the windows. 
And it's Friday - joy.

Have a nice weekend:)

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Trash calendar - no 8: Moonlighting in the bedroom

My Advent calendar:
I challenge myself to each day till Christmas fill a bag with stuff from this house and trash it,
either to the dustbin or recycling or charity, but it has to leave the house.


Starting on the second week of my advent calendar I realize that the first week has just been the warm up for the difficult tasks to come. Sorting through napkins and vases and games - that's easy.
What comes next however...
Today I started trashing in my bedroom.
In here I've shoved four cabinets and a bookcase, which is OK.
But it's also here most of the mess and clutter is stored, and that's what I want to get rid of.
I'm not going to show how my bedroom looks now - I have pride!
I've been dreading this sooo much because once I start with one cabinet then it will have significance on the contents of another and so on and so on. It's all connected.  And when I start the reorganizing and clear outs of my cabinets it will be more caotic then ever!
But here goes!
I've made a plan of contents for the cabinets and if what I have is too much to fit into the designated cabinet - well, then I'll have to trash it.
I keep repeating to myself I'll only keep what we love, use and need.

So late last night - actually it was today because it was after midnight -  I had a clear out in the cabinet for hanging clothes.
It also contains beddings and table cloths, and the boxes are for sewing accessories.
Most of the clothes hanging here I never use, but I've held on to the clothes because I've been thinking  I might!
No more so - trash it.
I've also emptied a cabinet in my daughters room that had my clothes in it and which were just as seldomly used - trashed!
No thinking about it - just do!

Before

After

Trashed
A lovely big pile of clothes to donate makes my eigth pile to trash.
Even my old broken mac will have to go.



Monday, December 5, 2011

Trash calendar - no 5: Making a reading nook

My Advent calendar:
 I challenge myself to each day till Christmas fill a bag with stuff from this house and trash it,
either to the dustbin or recycling or charity, but it has to leave the house.




I barely made it in time today, but no 5 is for my daughter's room.
It's so crowded with toys and desperately need a trashing.
Usually I'd like my daughter to participate in sorting her room and toys but it's not easy. 
All the things she hasn't played with for a while, and which I think we can pass on, she throws herself at
as if it's a long lost favourite.
She never wants to part with any of her toys.

Her room is so overdue for a sort out and this time I have to admit I didn't ask her permission - I just did it on my own.

Before

Donated


After

I rearranged one of two book cases and it now holds the collections of  both tiaras and microphones, which my daughter seems never to get enough of:)
I've made a little reading nook of the extra duvet and pillow.  I hope it will be nice for her to cuddle up there with a book or Barbie.


And so my daughter has an organized Billy for some of her toys and collections.
And I've lost the fifth load of trash!

And by the way - I've got a new header.
It was time to change the summery pink flower for something more winterish.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

A couple of minor jobs



Improvements have more or less come to a stand still here.
It's so much more important, interesting, fun to do other stuff. Time passes so quickly.
All he usual excuses.  
We've backlashed into old habits of dragging things out and not putting them back to where they are supposed to belong. And also bringing more stuff to the house and not removing anything. 

This weekend I had a couple of hours to do something I could tick off from my to do list and I decided to  paint the trim around the windows in my daughter's room.

For unknown reasons the trim around the windows and in the ceiling throughout the house have various finishings; some have been painted, some not, and some have been varnished.
When we moved in four years ago I planned painting these to be amongst the first tasks I'd deal with...


This room needs more than just a lick of paint on the trimmings...

Wish I had a before-picture, then this after-picture of the downstairs closet would make sense ; big improvements:)

Anyways... I cleared the desk of stuff and cleaned the trim with a damp cloth. I probably should have cleaned it properly but this will have to do. 

Went looking for paint - knew I had some in the downstairs closet. 
Which was full to the brim and paint nowhere to be seen.

I ended up dragging out half of the closet's content before getting to the paint.
Quite a job - but the good thing is that in the process I filled three bags of trash/recycling. 



I found two cans of white paint that might be suitable, one of which had a funny looking brownish topping - didn't go with that one, but opted for the fresher looking paint in the bigger can.  
The only brush I found was the one used for painting the blue floor. Hopefully I'd cleaned it well enough to be used in this white paint job.
Really bad planning this - I know.



Two trimmings on the sides freshly painted and the paint job itself took less then twenty minutes!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Me - the electrician

I've put up my first ceiling lamp. I have. My very first.
And about time it was too.
We bought the lamp in the big white box for my daughter's room about a year ago and it's just silly that I didn't put it up sooner.

I am really challenged on this area, and it was a long and winding process but this is how I did it, step by step.

Step 1: Turn off the power.
In our five year old electrical board there is no switch labeled Main fuse!
Instead I had to turn off the switch labeled Overload protection.
To me this was not at all obvious; I thought the purpose of the Main fuse was just a collective on/off switch of the entire power system. Instead it's a safety not to overload the electrical system - hence the label.
In the end, though,  I just closed the fuse for this particular room.


Step 2: Dismantle the existing ceiling lamp.
I thought that would be easy - but nooo. I just didn't have a clue as how to pull out the wires from the thingys they were attached to. Turned out there were these tiny small screws behind the light bulb that had to come loose in order to pull out the wires.
I used a really small screw driver to unscrew the tiny screws holding the wires to the electrical system.

Step 3: Put up the fastening device for the new lamp.
There was a metal thingy to put up in the socket in the ceiling and then fasten the lamp itself to this.

But as the metal thingy was too small to fit in the socket I used a plastic disc that I cut additional holes in for the screws and the flex, fastened this to the socket and then screwed the metal thingy to the plastic disc, put on washers and nuts to ensure that the metal thingy would keep in place even when carrying the weight of the lamp.

Step 5: Put up the lamp itself
The lamp came with a surprisingly long flex (usually the flexes are a bit too short) and I had to cut it to size. I saved as much as possible of the flex and lay it round and round in the lamp cup. I used a sharp knife to cut through the plastic layer of the flex making sure I didn't cut into the wires. A bit fiddly work but I managed in the end. 

When I was to connect the wires in the connecting box (in Norwegian sukkerbit), I didn't remember which wire had gone into which hole/letter. Apparently it doesn't matter much which go where, but I put the wire with the black trace in the letter   L and the plain wire in the letter N. The yellow/green wire is for earthing (in Norwegian jording) and is not attached to the electrical system when not in use.



Det electrical conductors from the electrical system are color coded: The black or brown, or as in my case grey, connect to the letter L (leading electricity in to the lamp),  the blue wire connect to the letter N in the connecting box (leading electricity out of the lamp).

It was a bit tricky to work with my arms above my head and fit the wires in the connection box and tighten them while holding on to the lamp.
Turned out I had misplaced the original screws for fastening the lamp to the metal thingy so I had to find alternative screws, they were a bit longer but did the job. (Turned out I had used the missing screws to fasten the metal thingy to the plastic thingy earlier in the process:)
Finally I put in a light bulb.

Then all the electrical work was done, I just had to let loose all the butterflies and turn on the switch and it was finished!

There were more obstacles than I had anticipated in doing this, took a bit longer and required a couple of trips to the store for additional supplies, but once I figured out the how-tos, it wasn't really complicated. 
(Not like writing this post about it afterwards, 
which has been both difficult and time consuming :)

This is how I did it, to the best of my ability and with some help from internet, and so far so good.
Soon ready for the next electrical job.
 


Saturday, July 30, 2011

New floor

Take one favorite color and find the color code for it...

... then clear the room which floor needs to be dealt with...

... buy a can of required paint...
... shield the skirting from splatter by putting up painter's tape...

... start in the deepest corners and paint your way...

... towards the doorway leaving you a way out...

... and there you have yourself a brand new turquoise floor!