Goals for My Home 2012
Goal number 1:
Lose 30 pounds
of junk around this house that I don't use, need, or remember that I have. Lots of kids' clothes, toys, books, plastic lids, bobby pins, clothes hangers, etc. I don't want to wind up on an episode of Hoarders.
This goal is multi-fold and involves getting organized. Surely the organization part will fall into place naturally once I haul off 30 pounds of useless items. Right?
Then my closets will look like this.....
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or this....
Then my closets will look like this.....
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or this....
Goal number 2:
Build a brick walkway in my front yard.
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(not my house, btw)
Currenty we have a walkway to the street, but need an additional walkway to the driveway.
or maybe more like this.....
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(not my house, btw)
Currenty we have a walkway to the street, but need an additional walkway to the driveway.
I am concerned about the note on the side of this article from This Old House. It states "Difficulty: Moderate. Requires stamina for digging and pounding, as well as an attention to detail." Uh-oh - I am not so sure about the "attention to detail" part. I guess that is why God gave me my husband.
Goal Number 3:
Install a working light on a pole in the yard - near the driveway and new sidewalk mentioned above. To keep visitors from twisting an ankle and suing us. And to help us see when we are out in the driveway. I would prefer a vintage light (my home is 160 years old, remember - there were no lights back then, but something vintage would be most appropriate.) My neighbor has a light similar to this one....
Olde Good Things
Olde Good Things
I would really like to copy my neighbors. They have very nice taste. I would also like to install the lamp post without having to go through the local Historical Architectural Control Committee.
Goal Number 4:
Paint the exterior of our home.
I don't really want to paint.
I just want someone to paint for me.
This is more of a "goal for my husband."
(I included this goal for any local readers who might be worried that we will not paint our house this year.)
I just want someone to paint for me.
This is more of a "goal for my husband."
(I included this goal for any local readers who might be worried that we will not paint our house this year.)
Goal Number 5:
Tear down the middle wall in my kitchen and install an island.
or this....
or this....
A Sort of Fairytale
Here is the elephant in the room that I want removed......
And here is the wall from the other direction. See how it is just "in the way?"
The wall really is an unnecessary feature. I honestly think the kids and I can take it out. We just need my husband to go out of town for a few days. And I need to check and make sure the tub upstairs is not using that wall for support. Plus the whole 'electricity' thing. I know there is electricity in that wall and don't want to get shocked while removing the elephant.
Goal Number 6:
Install a new lamp shade or fixture in my kitchen - over my table.
See the light in the two photos above?
I would prefer one like this....
Canadian House and Home
I am thinking about using the existing fixture and MAKING a new shade that will encircle the six chandelier bulbs. Like with two clothes hangers. Or maybe with two circular hoops that I just happen to find next time I am in Wal-Mart. Hmmmm. Still thinking about an inexpensive way to update this fixture.
Goal Number 7:
Revamp my craft/art room.
This room is also the laundry room. I have stalled on this room because it has a drop ceiling from the 1970's and I want the ceiling removed. The ceiling above the drop ceiling is about 3 feet higher than the drop ceiling and the walls and ceiling above the drop ceiling are plaster and need to be repaired - or possibly "sheetrocked over." I really hate the drop ceiling, but may just paint the existing room instead of removing the ceiling and re-sheetrocking the area. ugh.
This room is also the laundry room. I have stalled on this room because it has a drop ceiling from the 1970's and I want the ceiling removed. The ceiling above the drop ceiling is about 3 feet higher than the drop ceiling and the walls and ceiling above the drop ceiling are plaster and need to be repaired - or possibly "sheetrocked over." I really hate the drop ceiling, but may just paint the existing room instead of removing the ceiling and re-sheetrocking the area. ugh.
Here are my inspiration photos....
Goal Number 8:
Move my overgrown boxwoods from in front of my house.
I just read where that should occur in October or November. My husband is probably breathing a sigh of relief, thinking I will forget this goal by autumn.
I just read where that should occur in October or November. My husband is probably breathing a sigh of relief, thinking I will forget this goal by autumn.
Goal Number 9:
Paint my bathroom.
I already have the paint. But I also have walls that are chipping and need to be repaired before the painting happens. It is the prep part that I detest. Once I paint, I will also sew a new window treatment. That toile has been in my bathroom for a decade. Here is my bathroom, currently......
I sampled a few colors on the wall to the right - just ignore that area.
I already have the paint. But I also have walls that are chipping and need to be repaired before the painting happens. It is the prep part that I detest. Once I paint, I will also sew a new window treatment. That toile has been in my bathroom for a decade. Here is my bathroom, currently......
I sampled a few colors on the wall to the right - just ignore that area.
And here is the new color:
Nantucket Breeze by Benjamin Moore. I think. I might change my mind once it is on the wall.
Nantucket Breeze by Benjamin Moore. I think. I might change my mind once it is on the wall.
I am through with goals at Nine. Nine small goals. Surely that is do-able.
Here is the run down from 2011:
My home goals were listed here.
I accomplished two of the five of them! I painted my main hallway here and sewed drapes for my living room here. I also completed several other projects that I did not have on my 2011 Goals last January! The other three items that I did not manage to complete just rolled-over to the 2012 list. They are now items 4,5, and 7 on this list. Always thankful for another year!
My home goals were listed here.
I accomplished two of the five of them! I painted my main hallway here and sewed drapes for my living room here. I also completed several other projects that I did not have on my 2011 Goals last January! The other three items that I did not manage to complete just rolled-over to the 2012 list. They are now items 4,5, and 7 on this list. Always thankful for another year!
Comments
ok I'm sorry, I forgot I'm talking to another engineer. lol -- tear that sucker out !! ;)
Blessings...Betty
Those are some big goals ... but perhaps you can complete one by Jan 31 (I'm thinking the painting of the bathroom) so that you could join in on our “Imagine the Impossibilities” challenge? I launched it this week with 5 other blog friends … it starts now and culminates in a multi-blog Jan 31 link party. You can read more about it here …
http://itallstartedwithpaint.blogspot.com/2012/01/mission-impossibilities.html
Hope you can play along!
Linda
itallstartedwithpaint@gmail.com
We have similar kitchens. Green walls with black and white tile. I can't wait to see what it looks like with the wall down. Good luck!