Monday, April 25, 2016

My Primitive Bedroom

This has been the hardest room for me to nail down. I have bought several different comforter sets only to change my mind, return some and get stuck with the rest. For those of you following my blog you know that originally I wanted to go with a nautical theme, hence, the reason behind me having this beautiful set. We bought a brand new queen-size bed right before we knew the house would actually sell and, unfortunately, the bed is too thick and the comforter about 8-inches too short. So there it sits in the original bag in my closet. Thankfully it fit on the blow up bed we bought so when we have company I can dress it up with this.


Before I got the brainstorm idea to go nautical with the cabin and consequently this house; I was going for a cottage look in yellows and blue; hence the reason for this bedding set. However, we had a California King when I bought this. So another beautiful set stored in my closet. I haven't had any luck selling either one and they are both brand new. Yikes! Thank goodness my husband is a VERY understanding man.


So that brings me to the present...
I have to be sure that this next bedding set is the right one because it will be the last set I buy. So now on to my Primitive Bedroom. I'm really excited about this!

Here's what our bedroom looked like when we did our final walk thru. All of the furniture isn't ours. We have two no frills solid wood highboy dressers and two matching nightstands. They have basic lines and will look awesome painted with black chalk paint when I get to that point. The headboard will have to be replaced. Our bed is the same size as the one in the photo below.


So now you know what I have to work with. Let's start from the ground up shall we?
First thing to go is the carpeting. I want to replace it with wood laminate like in all the rest of the rooms in the house.


This flooring is from the Barnwood Collection. It's called Jefferson Prairie and I found it at  
Western Carpet 411.

 I want to buy a large braided rug to go under foot of the bed so our feet won't freeze when we get out. Growing up as a kid in house with a raised foundation and hardwood floors I can tell you they do get cold so slippers are a must, but they floors are gorgeous. I particularly like this flooring because it has wide planks and they are rough cut. It will give me the perfect look for my Prim décor. I found this one at Rugs USA. It's from their Easy Living Collection and it's called Rhody Charcoal. They also offer free shipping which is pretty important if you order a large rug.

This is the bedding set I want. It's called Bingham Star and you can find it at a lot of online sites because it's popular. I found it as well as with a wide selection of accessories at Piper Classics,  and Allyson's Place. She has some great deals there. Anyway, by the time I'm through it will be a bit pricey but I think it will be worth it.

Here's a description of the quilt ...
 Bingham Star bedding features colorful 5-point patchwork stars set on a windowpane check, separated by blocks of fabric strips, a technique passed down by generations of American quilt makers. The color is primarily black and tan with accents of country red, bordered in a classic black check. It has 100% cotton shell and fill, hand quilted with "stitch in the ditch" quilting. This product ships directly from our supplier. 
 

Here's the complete pillow selection that I also found at Allyson's place. They are very reasonably priced. I want everything except the euro pillows.

I found this cute table lamp at Allyson's Place for $59.00! The shade's sold separately. But the lamp itself is 24" tall which makes it perfect for a bedroom table lap. I like that it has the option to have the candle light on, or the light bulb or both. A very good deal for a lamp like this.
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 I only need the swags and a valance for our window in the bedroom. We have mini blinds. I also found these at Allyson's Place for $23.95. There's matching drapes and bathroom accessories too.
 
I'm thinking of  changing the wall color to bagel. I won't use Sherwin Williams paint though. I'll just take the chip to Lowe's and have them match it using Valspar paint. Our friends are professionals and they say it's the best; almost equal to Dunn Edwards but a lot less expensive.


I also think this stacked box light would look cute on the dresser. I found it at The Country Craft House on ebay for $26.99.

These would also be cute there. I found them at Here's Your Sign which is a great site for all kinds of signs, stacking blocks, and chalkboards.

I also think this light is adorable which I found at The Lakeside Collection for $16.95!





Sunday, April 24, 2016

My Primitive Guest Bathroom

I love, love, LOVE this bathroom. While I can't duplicate it exactly I think I can capture the essence of it. I like the lighting fixture but my mobile home has light boxes and they can' be taken down. I love the idea of having artwork in the bathroom. I mean you spend quite a bit of time in this little room why not make it interesting? I don't have room for a side table like this room has but I think I can make do with what room I do have.

So this is what the guest bathroom in our new house looks like. I know, I know...the wallpaper is hideous. The good news is that, that is NOT wallpaper. The design is stamped into the wood and so it will be real easy to paint over.


  
The shelf display below is on the wall where the green towel is hanging in the photo above. I got it from The Lakeside Collection. I have a matching shower curtain, toothbrush holder, and valance to these towels, but they are more country than Primitive.

 I want to replace the towel rack with these simple ones. I found them at Piper Classics.
This Star Bar 25-inch Towel Rack cost $26.00.

This Star Towel Ring cost only $14.00.



I want to put wood trim around the mirror and then paint it black. We had it around the mirror in the cabin (see photo below). You use liquid nails to attach it to the mirror and wa-la! It stays put and gives a very plain stark mirror a touch of history. I wonder if I could use Liquid Nails and glue a picture frame onto the front of the medicine cabinet door and put a piece of artwork in it? Just a thought.

This color is from Benjamin Moore. It's called HC-12 Concord Ivory. I would paint the upper portion of the wall this color. The lower half would be Mopboard Black
 

I found the border that's in the photo example at the top of the page at Amazon for $18.99 a spool. It's from York Wallcoverings Best of Country wallpaper book.

The carpet would have to go and I'd want to replace it with a rustic laminate like this one. I want to put this flooring throughout the whole house and use braided area rugs. I just love the warm rich tones of this wooden plank style flooring. It has a rough look to it that reminds me of many of the tavern floors in Colonial Williamsburg.

I found this colorful braided rug at Rugs USA for a reasonable price and they offer free shipping on ANY order! I would crochet a smaller version of this for the top of the toilet tank where an oblong box will go (see photo)

This neat large box will hold several rolls of toilet paper and would go on the toilet tank. I found it at Old Country Crows for $17.95. I like the small treenware bowl on top which I think would look neat with a few balls of soap.
 
I want to paint the cabinets in the bathroom black like this, but I want black hardware on it not shiny gold. I've found the knobs at
 

I'll swap our silver faucets out for the Wellington Oil Rubbed Bronze faucet below eventually.

I would only need the valance for the bathroom window. I found it at Country Porch for $21.50. The pattern is called New England Black Check, however, the shower curtain that matches this set is a bit pricey for my tastes. It's $60! And that doesn't even include a liner. So maybe I'll be visiting a fabric store and sewing my own curtains. There's a great quilt shop in Calimesa and another in Beaumont that probably has fabric that will work. These kinds of curtains are a snap to sew.
New England Black Tea Dyed Check Curtain Valances 
I found this toilet paper holder/magazine rack at Sawdusty on Etsy for $60. 

That's it for now...look back for updates and pictures!






My Primitive Kitchen

The picture below is what I'm going for. I really like how some of the cupboard doors have fabric in them and I'm considering putting glass doors on the three largest cabinets where my dishes are so I can do this.

This is how our kitchen looked when we did our final walk thru before we bought the house. I was so excited to have so many cupboards since the cabin had very few. The cupboard under the stovetop has pullout drawers, but the gas lines are there and it's not really safe so I want to use the cupboards under the new raised counter for pots and pans. I'll use it for canned goods once we get the other cupboards built.



We are going to take the dropped ceiling out and replace the 3 fluorescent lights with one ceiling fan. I like this black fan. but I want one with a light kit. I can replace the lampshades with these punched tin ones. Garbers Crafted Ligting - tin light shades and lighting kit


The light over the sink will be replaced with a  pendant light.

The hardware would be replaced with black knobs by Stone Mill for $3.76 each and drawer pulls by Stone Mill for $4.36 each. I found both of these at Lowes
I would paint all the cabinets Tricorn black. It might be difficult to cover them and would take several coats, but I don't mind the work. I think it would look great with the gold countertops when I'm finished. 
I was going to replace the garden  window but now I think I will keep it as it would be a cool place to place my Star Vine Canister Set. I found it at Amazon for $59.00. That's about $30 cheaper than anywhere else.

 ... and some primitive block sets like the one below. I found it at Here's Your Sign Primitives for $19.99. I also love these burner covers. They are too pretty to be put on a stove top, but I thought they would look great in the garden window as plates. I found them at RagedyAnn on Etsy for $40.

CUSTOM COUNTRY KITCHEN PRIMITIVE BLOCK SIGN SIGNS $20:  

As you can see there is another counter to the left. I want to raise it so it's even with the other counter and put some more matching cabinets under it. I want to make sure one of the cabinets can hold our trash can.   

I'm hoping I take the tile off behind the stovetop and hopefully sand it smooth so I can put this wallpaper up. It's paintable Beadboard Wallpaper that I found at Home depot for about $30 a double roll. It's the cheapest solution I can come up with. I won't know what I'm getting into until I try to take those tiles off.  I'm going to paint the walls the Golden Hills color by Benjamin Moore. I think it will look great against the black cupboards.

  




I found this really cool removable sticker set  at American Blinds  for $22.99 and I would put the calendar on the fridge. It's a dry erase board. I'd put the "Friends" and "Family" stickers on wall above the stovetop.  I like this tea kettle too and I think it would look cute in the garden window. I found it at Primitive Country Treasures
 


 This is the fabric I'd use to make a valance for over the kitchen sink.

Saturday, April 23, 2016

My Primitive Dining Room

This room is adjacent to the living room and shares the back wall with it. This is what the room looked like when we saw it for the first time...

This is what it looks like now with our stuff in it. I want to paint the hutch black.
I love the checked curtains in the photo below this one, but I just can't bring myself to toss out perfectly good drapes so I guess they will stay until they start to fall apart. The walls would be painted Golden Hills and the hutch Tricorn Black. 
 

I'm going to swap out all the hardware with these.
I have a verdigris metal rooster that was my mom's that I have sitting on the hutch right now. I don't know if I will take the mirror out or not. It is a nice feature. I found these cute stacking boxes that would look cute next to it as well as this neat block set for $19.99 at Here's Your Sign Primitives. There are many other wonderful Prim decorations there.
Country Primitive Welcome Star Heart Berry Vine Nesting Boxes:  WELCOME TO OUR HOME PRIMITIVE BLOCK SIGN SIGNS

By the way this photo is from an amazing blog about a mobile home transformation...yes, this is a mobile home! Here's the link: Primitive Mobile Home Décor
manufactured home decorating - kitchen  - very warm and inviting. I love the wall color - Rachel said it's called honey mustard. I especially like what the dining room set looks like. The black just makes all of the appliances pop!:

I want to replace the lighting fixture with this one and accent it with a pip wreath. These Oatmeal-colored chandelier lampshades are $38.99. The 5-Arm Chandelier is $90.00. That's about $60 cheaper than anywhere else I've looked.

Of course, I will need to buy light bulbs and shades but this way I get to pick what I want. I also want to add a pip berry wreath.

There's also these lamp shades as well. I like the soft light they give out. They are burlap covered and only cost $29.00 for a set of six from Amazon. I also found this tan and black pip garland at Factory Direct Craft  for $16.99 for a 54" strand that I would make a wreath out of to put in the chandelier.

For my tabletop I'd use these pillar candlestick holders. I've seen unfinished ones at Michael's. They look simple enough to do. If I bought this set ready made they're asking a ridiculous price of $68!  love the braided placemats but my tiny table isn't large enough for it.

 

The dishes I like are by Park Designs and they are called Star Vine. You can find them at Lake Erie Designs for $200.00 for a 16 piece set. I'm sure my husband will think I'm nuts buying another set of dishes since I already have 3 but these would be lovely for everyday use. The pattern extends to quite a few kitchen items as well; like a canister set for $79.99, salt and pepper shaker for $9.99, spoon rest for $11.99 and a variety of casserole dishes. There are also items that match for the bathroom.
Star Vine Dinnerware



These placemats are called Sturbridge Black Placemat and is only $4 at Piper Classics
Sturbridge Black Placemat

There's also a site that does microwave covers and other appliance covers with fake apothecary drawers on the front and it has the added convenience of having a swinging front door so I wouldn't have to lift the cover off every time I used it. Unfortunately, you can't buy it but I could probably make one, but then I haven't asked him yet. Here's his website: http://lumberjocks.com/dakremer. When I bought the microwave I was still thinking of doing a beach themed décor so I bought a white one instead of a black one, but with this cover it really won't matter.


Here's another angle of the dining room. The white wall that the white hutch is on wraps around the kitchen.

I want to paint my hutch black so it looks like this. I'd use Tricorn Black. 

A set of these round stacking boxes would be cool next to the hutch. Unfortunately the company doesn't ship so I would have to make them myself, but with a pattern to follow I'm sure I could accomplish it 
Primitive Stacking Boxes!!!! Found at Primitive Country Treasures on Facebook. Unfortunately they don't ship. :(:
I love this table. I'd like to find one like it, but I'm afraid they don't ship so I'm going to have to go to a yard sale or thrift store and try my luck there. I think the star accents and the phrase "Gather At Our Table" is a nice touch. I also like the treenware trough with the candles and pip berries. I could do a smaller version of this.

Until I can find a table similar to the one above I'm going to paint my like the one below.

Check back...more to follow!