Homes have been featuring sidelight windows for decades and new homes are still being designed with them. Sidelight windows are the tall, thin, fixed windows on either side of an entryway door. New England is well-known for their colonial homes and sidelight windows are a key feature. They are still being designed with them.
Sidelight windows may be small in size, but they let in lots of light and brighten an entryway. The downside to having them on the front of your home, though, is that ...
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The Easiest Way to Repair Scratches on Cherry Furniture
Do you have a factory-finish cherry dresser with a silky smooth finish? The type of finish that's so incredibly smooth that it's difficult to tell if the wood underneath is real or imitation. These spayed-on finishes are quite durable, but do occasionally get scratched, dinged or dented. Such was the case with my client's cherry dresser. It was damaged during a recent move and she asked if I could repair it.
So what's the easiest way to repair scratches on cherry furniture like ...
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Projects and a Fabric That’s So Me
This winter was filled with hope. I had hoped to finish painting our kitchen and dining room. I had hoped to refinish two of my own dressers. I had hoped to recover the fabric chairs in our living room. And I had hoped to make new curtains and valances for my kitchen and dining area. Then life happened and a crazy flu illness went through our house, scholarship applications were due, and then there was hockey (Need I say more?).
Well, I've been working really hard to get back on track ...
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Polo Blue | The Perfect Dark Navy Blue
If you are in search of the perfect dark navy blue, I'm here for you. Well, actually my client (and friend) gets the credit for choosing this one. She wanted to refinish this pine dresser for her son in a dark navy blue color. She chose Benjamin Moore's Polo Blue. As soon as she showed me the color swatch, I was 100% on board.
The dresser is an eight-drawer basic pine dresser. Here's how it looked after I sanded off the honey stain. If you sand furniture, be sure to do it outdoors ...
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How to Make Modern Curtains for Sidelight Windows
New England is well-known for their colonial homes. One of the key features of these homes is a front door with sidelight windows - the tall, thin, fixed windows on either side of an entrway door. This architectural feature will never go out of style. Homes have been featuring sidelight windows for decades and new homes are still being designed with them.
Sidelight windows may be small in size, but they let in lots of light and brighten an entryway. The downside to ...
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Pine Side Tables Get A Modern Makeover
If you have solid wood furniture but they don't quite match your new decor anymore, trust me when I say that they're worth keeping and refinishing. I've been working on several pieces of furniture for a friend that recently built a new home. All of her furniture was a country, honey pine or cherry color stain, but her new home is modern grays and whites. Her furniture is solid wood and has basic lines, so all it needed was a modern makeover to bring it up to date. See how these pine side ...
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Deck Stain For Outdoor Porch Floors
The outdoor porch floor is stained for the season! This was a huge relief. Staining a deck or outdoor porch here in New England is always a timing challenge. You have to wait until the snow melts and the weather warms up to about 60 degrees which is usually sometime in April. But, then the April rains arrive so you have to watch the weather for at least three consecutive dry days. Staining in May is tough because a blanket of green pollen covers everything for three weeks straight. ...
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Work With Your Female Cycles for Less Chaos & Greater Productivity
Spring always brings with it the energy to renew and refresh. It's a time to air out the house, wash and update fabrics, brighten up with paint, and transform worn furniture. To get it all done seems like it may require a small army.... or... one very productive Mom! Learn to be a Mom that can work with your cycles for less chaos and greater productivity.
In just the past month, I've managed to paint our kitchen and dining room walls, recover four kitchen chairs, sew new valances for ...
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