Trading Spaces BTS!

Be warned: this post is longgggg.

I still can’t believe that we were on TLC’s Trading Spaces. I am writing this post a few weeks post-filming because we have had such a busy month and haven’t had time to actually sit down and think. I am wracking my memory trying to write down every last detail so that I don’t let this experience fade away. I will probably over-share and give more information than necessary, it will be a lot to read, but I want to make sure I remember everything!

Let’s start at the very beginning…

July 13 –  I was perusing Facebook and I saw a post about how TLC was looking for families interested in being on their show Trading Spaces, which had been off the air for over 10 years and which they were bringing back. I remembered watching this show as a kid and being utterly amazed at the concept, it was truly the first of its kind (I actually think I can contribute my interest in design at a young age to this show)! So I texted my friend Krista who 1. has excellent design style and 2. lives right down the street. She texted back immediately and said, “Oh my gosh yes!!!!!!”.

July 31 – We finally get around to filling out the application. We took some before pictures of our toddlerized homes and sent it in.

August 1 – THE NEXT DAY received an e-mail asking to set up a Skype interview with the four of us.

August 11 – Jacobsens come over for a 3 hour Skype interview with the casting director.

Skype Interview Ready

August 12 – Casting requests more photos and videos.

August 18 – “Congratulations on being selected as a finalist for TradingSpaces!” Pending background checks…

August 28 – Receive a call that the producers want to visit our homes!

August 31 – Producers come and visit the space. We are getting VERY excited.

September ? – We get the call that we are being selected! During this time there is lots of discussion between Krista and I about WHO our designers could be!

September 11 – Producers returns to do some videos of us greeting our unknown designers.

September 28  – Lots of phone calls with more questions, more photos requested, etc.

September 29DAY 0 Load In and Filming Begin! We couldn’t believe the amount of stuff and people it required! 2 FULL garages of equipment and nearly 50 people between the two houses. We sat around a lot this day, hidden away in the garage, because the designers (whom we didn’t know yet) were being filmed inside the house. Krista and I were giddy all day trying to guess who they could be and just being overwhelmed by the excitement of everything. Towards the end of the day we shot our introductions and a few group shots out on the porch. But STILL didn’t know who the designers were! Getting very anxious!

Trading Spaces in the neighborhood!

This was the picture I received from Krista when she looked out her kitchen window, morning 1. The crew has landed!

Oh you know, just casually sipping tea out on the porch!

Filming our introductions.

Look at just HALF of the equipment it takes to film. The other half was in the Jacobsens garage!

September 30 – NO SHOOTING! Usually they shoot three consecutive days but the designers were unable to shoot this day so we had to take a painstakingly long 24-hour break… the entire time wondering who they could be.

October 1 – Day 1 of filming begins! Kids are picked up by grandma and grandpa and we officially begin the next 48 hours of shooting. We are brought out into the middle of the intersection, Paige explains the rules, we switch keys and run to each other’s homes. Once we reached the Jacobsen’s gate we are told that our designer would be waiting for us in the living room. We run in and to our surprise it’s… Nate Berkus! Honestly, my first thought was, “I’m pretty sure this is Nate Berkus… it is right?” Of course I knew his name from buying his products at Target and remembering his name from the Oprah show but I couldn’t exactly place his face. However, it didn’t take long to figure it out and become an instant fan (if I knew as much about him then as I do now I would have been so star struck!). His genuine kindness and composure that’s displayed on TV is exactly how he is in person. He was a joy to be around, so thoughtful and calm and intentional… it was a true privilege to have worked with him! Right off the bat he began explaining what he wanted to do to the Jacobsen’s room and I loved all the ideas he came up with. My only hesitation was when he wanted to paint stripes on their very textured wall. I had a feeling it would end up looking too muddy because we wouldn’t be able to get a clean crisp line, to my surprise he was so willing to nix the idea and try something different. The next idea was to glue ribbon to the wall to create the stripes. I actually liked the idea (still kind of do) although it was probably the one “controversial” item we introduced… which isn’t even THAT controversial considering we could have glued hay to the walls or filled the living room with sand (previous Trading Spaces controversies). Side note, Krista and I had many a conversation leading up to this weekend about the do’s and dont’s for each of our rooms so I would have never allowed that haha! After discussing the plan for the room we got right to work. I helped Nate and Kevin built alongside the carpenters installing the shiplap that went around the base of the entire room. He didn’t stop working until probably 3 or 4 am! Nate commented that he had never met someone with Kevin’s work ethic! Side note about Kevin, he is seriously the hardest working, non-complaining, positive attitude, getter-doner that I know. 15+ years of knowing him and have never heard him complain! I’m serious. He loves to help and does it every time with a positive attitude! #wifebrag… Ok back to the story. Sometime mid-day we were given another surprise, Frank Bielec, an original TS designer, was “delivered” off the truck to help us! He bounced between the two homes helping where he could. He was seriously so fun to be around. He brought the laughs and got his hands dirty painting, gluing and crafting… in fact, he (and Paige) even stayed until about 1 in the morning OFF CAMERA to help us complete our homework! It was so fun listening to his stories and hearing him reminiscence about previous episodes. During our late night work-sesh a neighbor brought over Krispy Kreme donuts for us! How sweet!

Let’s still be friends after this, ok?

The camera crew getting set up for the opening shot of us with Paige in the middle of the street.

Getting the low down on rules from Paige Davis!

Nate & Jeremiah! We lucked out with the dream team!

Painted the wall black that will go behind the entertainment center. Taped out where the ribbon stripes were going to go.

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I asked Nate to write a note to the Jacobsens that would forever be inscribed behind the shiplap. “Wishing your family love health and joy xx Nate”

Progress! Stripes glued to walls. Shiplap painted and installed!

Frank stayed until 1 AM and helped us finish our homework!

October 2 – Day 2 We hit the ground running. Kevin got up early to finish painting the console doors so they would be dry to hang when everyone arrived. Shooting began again around 8am and we did a lot of fun projects around the house. One of the best parts was going to the Wayfair tent and picking out an item that the designers had to incorporate into the room. Kevin actually picked out our item, 3 woven baskets! When we brought them to Nate he had the great idea of turning them upside down and fashioning them into lights! Fortunately because Kevin had done so much the night before we didn’t feel like we had to frantically scurry around. We even invited our friend, the ice cream man over (because he’s on speed dial LBH) and got to surprise Frank with a birthday cake! It was such a fun day. But want to know the best part of the entire day? Yes maybe even better than our actual reveal… yikes can I say that? The reveal was so awesome too. Ok Ok it’s a tie… It was a conversation that we had with Nate sitting around the Jacobsen’s dining table about some of our work aspirations. Many of you know that Kevin and I have been dreaming about how we can break into this design/build/flip industry for some time. We got to talk that out a little and get absolutely affirmed from NATE BERKUS. He encouraged Kevin to pursue a niche (like furniture making) and break in, he told Kevin that he was impressed with his craftsmanship and said that once we got started he’d endorse it. WHAT! Wait. WHAT! Kevin could be endorsed by Nate Berkus?? I was on cloud 9 at that point, beaming with pride for Kevin and my brain racing with ideas. This conversation with Nate may have been fleeting to him but to us (to ME) it is something that we’ll always remember.  In that moment I literally thought to myself, my living room could be ruined but I don’t care, meeting Nate made the entire experience worth it haha. Luckily our living room was far from ruined. It was INCREDIBLE.

So after this exciting conversation we were then ushered down the street to our home and taken to our back patio. Side note: I really appreciate all the effort the Trading Spaces crew did to make this a 100% true surprise. Covering all the windows, walking us through the alley, covering our eyes, not talking about the houses in front of us etc. Paige explained with emphasis the importance of not blowing the surprise by opening our eyes too soon. She reminded us that there are very few times in our adult lives that we get to be genuinely surprised… so don’t ruin it! We followed her instructions and were carefully guided through the house into the living room where she finally allowed us to open our eyes! I. Was. Shocked. It was this weird feeling of being misplaced. The room had changed so much that I momentarily forget where I was. It felt like we were standing in the lobby of some trendy, boutique hotel. What a transformation! I instantly loved it, the meaningful details like the recreating of the family picture on the porch and using the sidewalk planks around the fireplace, the fresh greenery, the new layout… SO good! When the cameras went off we walked back into the kitchen and there was the dream-team crew (with Nate & Jeremiah still there… I was afraid they had left early and that we weren’t able to say our thanks and goodbyes) greeting us! The excitement in the air was tangible. I wish I could have bottled that up, because it could have sustained me for years to come haha. We then got to walk over to the Jacobsen’s house, hide in the kitchen, and listen as they entered their room and delighted over their new space. When we were able to run out and see them, my excitement was at 200%. 1) We got to work with the best designers ever. 2) We just had a great conversation with Nate. 3) We absolutely loved our room and were so grateful for the Jacobsens. 4) We were so glad they liked their room. 5) We absolutely loved this entire experience. I probably looked a little too enthusiastic but  I couldn’t contain my excitement.

Kevin & Joanie assembling the entertainment center.

Watching the master work. Arranging the freshly built entertainment center.

Ice cream break with Frank & Nate!

Celebrating Frank’s 70th birthday!

THANK YOU Jeremiah & Nate (and TLC) for giving us an experience of a lifetime.

Look at this oasis of a living room we were given! Before & Afters coming soon!

One corner of the Jacobsen’s room.

The dream team! What we saw when we turned the corner into our kitchen (following the reveal). I had to take a picture of them to remember the excitement!

Well there you have it. A very long story about how we ended up on TLC’s Trading Spaces. One of the best experiences we’ve ever had.

Paige always has to buy double of the same outfit for day 1 and day 2! She gave us each the t-shirt she wore in our episode.

Please tell me you see why I was freaking out at 6:30 AM the next morning…

Home Office – Part 1

As we anticipated the arrival of baby 2 and the work-from-home opportunity given to me we had to get creative with space we have at home. We have a three bedroom house which currently uses one bedroom as an office (aka a catch-all for things that don’t have a place). We knew that we would need a quiet place to escape and get work done once two kids were running around and we also wanted the boys to have separate bedrooms for the sake of full night sleeps, so we decided to build an office in our garage. This decision was hard to make because it replaced the idea of creating a studio apartment back there that we could possibly rent… it also ate up a bunch of work space for Kevin!

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We still wanted to be able to park in the garage, and keep a space on the side for Kevin’s work bench and tools so we didn’t end up with much room… only 48 sq. ft! Adding a window is a MUST!

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This garage project includes: fixing up the existing bathroom, creating an office (framing, electrical, drywall, built-in cabinets and desk, flooring) and reorganizing the tool/storage area.

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This stud (pun intended ;)) put up the framing in just one, extremely hot, afternoon!

Cutting a hole for the window!

Cutting a hole for the window!

There she is!

There she is!

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Weekend 2: Insulation √, drywall √, electrical ran √, can lights installed √

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AC unit installed!

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Drywall Complete. Kevin painting the interior.

The beginning of the custom cabinet.

The beginning of the custom cabinet.

Josh approves!

Josh approves!

Getting fitted into the space. Next up trim work, doors (for the bottom half which will cover the filing cabinets), and paint!

Cabinet getting fitted into the space. Next up… trim work, doors (for the bottom half which will cover the filing cabinets), and paint!

Cutting down the butcher block that will be used for the desktop.

Cutting down the butcher block that will be used for the desktop.

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Desktop installed and trim work around the window finished!

Desktop installed and trim work around the window finished!

We use to take pride in the speed of completing projects… well those days have changed. Free time is a thing of the past and late night work sessions have been replaced with late night feedings. So stay tuned to see the grand reveal…

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Backyard Facelift

Although our backyard was just made over a year ago, we started to see some problems with our grassy areas. The trees in the grass were creating too much shade so the grass was dying… creating big muddy messes when the dog and Parker would play. Knowing that Easter was just around the corner and we were hosting again, my dad surprised us with a backyard facelift.

I came home from work and both trees and all remaining grass was removed! By the very next day my dad had new sod installed and put in a flower bed surrounding the seat wall (where it is still very shady). I am constantly stunned with my dads creativity and generosity. There is no way we would have been able to fix the yard to this extent. Sure do appreciate him!

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Came home from work to find my backyard like this! 2 trees and all the grass removed!

Came home from work to find my backyard like this! 2 trees and all the grass removed!

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New flower beds filled with mossy ground cover that enjoys the shade. My dad's vision is to have all of the moss fill in and spill over the bender board into the grass.

New flower beds filled with mossy ground cover that enjoys the shade. My dad’s vision is to have all of the moss fill in and spill over the bender board into the grass.

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New sod installed! It looks so lush!

We all love laying in the new grass!

We all love laying in the new grass!

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Thanks grandpa for spoiling us with such a great backyard!

Entertainment Center

I’ve found that nothing motivates us to start (and finish) a project faster than hosting a party at our house. It gives us a deadline to work around and provides just enough adrenaline to work late nights and finish in the nick of time. We love the anxiety haha.

We offered to host Thanksgiving at our house this year. Hosting your first Thanksgiving (well any holiday event really) is a big deal… what should I serve (I’ve never cooked a Turkey!)? How should I decorate my dining table? What should we do afterwards? We decided upon the food, pulled together a few simple decorations, and then tried to figure out what to do afterwards. We came to realize that most people liked to sit around after the big meal, let the tryptophan set in, and watch football (we aren’t big sports fan). However, where would they sit to do that in our house? (Sidenote TV Story: The Christmas before we got married, I bought Kevin a 32″ TV for his bedroom. When we got married, we set it up in our apartment, realized we never watched it so we sold it to some friends. A few years later they wanted to get rid of it and we were living in our house and still didn’t have a TV so we bought it back haha!) The TV now sits on top of a small armoire in our living room. We don’t have cable or even local channels,  we occasionally use it for Apple TV and Netflix. Needless to say, this was not the ideal TV nor location for a big group of people to huddle around. So we decided that this was a better time than ever to build the entertainment center that we always wanted to.

Our family room is a long, rectangular room that had an extremely long couch on one side and long blank wall on the other side. I began perusing Pinterest to find some inspiration to show Kevin. I found a few pictures I liked and he got right to work… and finished it within a few days!

The 32″ TV just couldn’t cut it in our new entertainment center so we borrowed Kevin’s brother’s TV for the sake of turkey day football and purchased a brand spanking new TV the next day, Black Friday… perfect timing!

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BEFORE

BEFORE

BEFORE

STEP 1: remove baseboards, run electrical to TV console

STEP 1: removed baseboards, ran electrical to TV console

STEP 2: built box frame out in the garage and moved it into the house to get an idea of size

STEP 2: built box frame out in the garage and moved it into the house to get an idea of size

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Step 3: painted, borrowed TV for scale

Step 3: affixed to the wall, painted, borrowed a TV for scale, attached frame pieces together

Step 4: Add decorative elements (shiplap and moldings)

Step 4: Added details (shiplap and moldings)

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Step 5: add TV, shelf accessories, and cabinet doors

Step 5: Accessorized! (*Decorations and doors were added after Thanksgiving)

Kids Table

Kids Table

Pinterest Win - Bacon Wrapped Green Beans

Pinterest Win – Bacon Wrapped Green Beans

Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!

Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!

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The Big Reveal

After only four weeks of construction, our backyard has been completed. Kevin has spent many long nights working away to get the patio finished. My dad and his guys have been spent almost every day digging, irrigating, and planting. We are so grateful for the help we have received.

To say we cut it close is an understatement. The finishing touches were completed at 2am the day of Parker’s first birthday. Bishop’s Painting painted and stained the patio cover on Friday and ended around 6pm. Then Kevin hung the ceiling fan and pendant lights. Then we cleaned and began setting tables out for the big party. Phew! We did it!

Plants being installed!

Plants being installed!

Vegetable Garden with tomatoes, basil, chives, peppers, strawberries, cilantro, limes, avocado...  this paint job was fixed after the ceiling was stained.

Vegetable Garden with tomatoes, basil, chives, peppers, strawberries, cilantro, limes, avocado… this paint job was fixed after the ceiling was stained.

Raw wood ship lap ceiling, prior to stain.

Raw wood ship lap ceiling, prior to stain (EAST SIDE).

Raw wood ship lap ceiling, prior to stain (WEST SIDE).

Raw wood ship lap ceiling, prior to stain (WEST SIDE).

Oh no! Something we encountered when spraying the stain was this very splotchy, uneven finish. It took 3 coats to even it out and make it presentable. But believe me... I was worried.

Oh no! Something we encountered when spraying the stain was this very splotchy, uneven finish. It took 3 coats to even it out and make it presentable. But believe me… I was worried.

Taken the next day during with the sun out... You can see how the stain evened out.

Much to my relief, the stain soaked in and evened out. This photo was taken the next day with natural light.

 

What a transformation!

What a transformation! (LOOKING FROM THE GARAGE)

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LOOKING FROM NORTHWEST CORNER

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LOOKING FROM SOUTHEAST CORNER

Welcome to Parker's First Birthday party! (/backyard reveal party)

Welcome to Parker’s First Birthday party (/backyard reveal party)!

Over 50 people attended this 1st birthday bash! The yard functioned perfectly and proved to be the perfect place to entertain.

Over 50 people attended this 1st birthday bash! The yard functioned perfectly and proved to be a wonderful place to entertain.

The kids loved the new sod!

The kids loved the new sod!

Thanks to Kayla for her help party planning!

Thanks to Kayla for her help party planning!

 

Hurray! I have a brand new backyard to play in!

Hurray! I have a brand new backyard to play in!

Patio Lights

Barn Light Inspiration

Barn Light Inspiration

After looking all over the internet for cool patio pendants I finally landed on farm light fixtures. I searched high and low for online retailers and found plenty of good options, however my expensive taste kept getting in the way. I decided to get crafty and spruce up some chrome lights I found at Lowes. Adding the Edison bulbs from Ace Hardware pulled the entire look together.

$28 per light!

$28 per light!

How about barn yard red?

How about barn yard red?

Took all of 30 minutes to spray paint our four patio pendants.

Took all of 30 minutes to spray paint our four patio pendants.

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Notice the nice red farm house lights!

I love how the red pops with the white trim!

Backyard Makeover – Part 6

There are a few ways to guarantee rain. 1. Wash your car. 2. Start Roofing. Although drought-stricken California enjoyed a few sprinkles this week, our roofing project did not suffer.  Kevin finished the ship lap sheeting and began laying the shingles the next day. He worked around the clock in the heat to get it done in two days. He was pleased with how relatively fast it went with the new nail gun he purchased. Funny… it seems like we acquire a new tool for every new project we begin…

While the roof was being completed the sod was installed and the sand box was constructed. It is so exciting to see the progress we are making each day!

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Shade!

Shade!

Sod being laid!

Sod being laid!

Sandbox constructed, just needs sand!

Sandbox constructed, just needs sand!

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Finally Covered!

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Shingles going up!

We were so excited the shingles were done we couldn't hold the camera steady.

We were so excited the shingles were done we couldn’t hold the camera steady.

Ridge cap installed. Kevin is a proud handy man!

Ridge cap installed. Kevin is a proud handy man!

Backyard Makeover – Part 5

Kevin has spent many nights this week framing the new patio cover. Thanks to our brother in law Dan, Kevin’s brother Jason, and our friend Jake for their help.

The patio cover is much taller than I expected but I am pleasantly surprised. I think it will make a grand statement and I cannot wait to begin picking out lighting and other patio furniture decor.

Lumberjacks, Kevin & Dan. Placing the first supporting beam up.

Lumberjacks, Kevin & Dan. Placing the first supporting beam up.

Getting the center ridge of the roof in place.

Getting the center ridge of the roof in place.

Framing begins on the roof.

Framing begins on the roof.

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Support cross beams in place.

Look at the size of this thing!

Look at the size of this thing!

Framing completed.

Framing completed.

My hero :)

My hero 🙂

Where's Waldo? Up on the roof... in 100 degree heat...

Where’s Waldo? Up on the roof… in 100 degree heat…

Shiplap roofing being installed...

Shiplap roofing being installed…

Backyard Makeover – Part 4

Work has begun on the winding paths throughout the garden. The original concrete was broken and reused. Each stone was laid, leveled, and arranged by hand. I absolutely LOVE the end product. My dad wanted you to be drawn into the back yard with each turn of the path.

Path dug out, ready for concrete stones to be laid.

Path dug out, ready for concrete stones to be laid.

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Left path leading to the side gate. Right path leading to the future sand box.

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Each piece of broken concrete was laid and leveled by hand.

Each piece of broken concrete was laid and leveled by hand.

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DG was used to fill in the cracks to help keep everything in place and resist runoff.

DG was used to fill in the cracks to help keep everything in place and resist runoff.

 

Backyard Makeover – Part 3

Today work began on the new and improved patio space. My dad has dreamed up a space that will provide a great place for entertaining and relaxation. He has designed a wall to surround the patio that will serve as seating and containment of the dirt behind it. We think that we will be able to seat 20 people comfortably, perfect for home group! Kevin now needs to build the patio cover to go above it.

Digging the trenches for the seat wall.

Digging the trenches for the seat wall.

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Preparing the molds for the rounded edges of the seat wall.

Preparing the molds for the rounded edges of the seat wall.

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Ready for concrete for the slab beneath the shed.

Ready for concrete for the slab beneath the shed.

Cement is here!

Cement is here!

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My dad chose a dark charcoal gray color to match the house.

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Concrete poured for the shed slab.

Concrete poured for the shed slab.

Concrete design by Papa John

Concrete design by Papa John

11 Months old today!

11 Months old today!

Waiting patiently for the birthday party backyard reveal!

Waiting patiently for the birthday party backyard reveal!

Backyard Makeover – Part 2

With no time wasted, at 7:00 this morning the Bobcat arrived and began ripping out the existing concrete. Within a matter of hours, the concrete was removed and the ground beneath the future patio had been leveled. Talk about a quick turnaround!

Goodbye old concrete!

Goodbye old concrete!

Parker was awakened from his nap from the loud noises outside. Luckily he didn't seem to mind...

Parker was awakened from his nap from the loud noises outside. Luckily he didn’t seem to mind…

We enjoyed watching the tractor from the inside of the house.

We enjoyed watching the tractor from the inside of the house.

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Happy to see the concrete breaking in nice large pieces to be used for our garden paths!

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Papa John came over and chalked out where he envisions everything going.

Papa John came over and chalked out where he envisions everything going.

Just imagine a beautiful winding path that draws you into the secret garden.

Just imagine a beautiful winding path that draws you into the secret garden.

Enjoying cool breeze in the afternoon, can't wait to see what everything will look like in just a few short weeks.

After a long day, P and Grandpa enjoyed the cool breeze in the afternoon.

Backyard Makeover – Part 1

My dad texted us last night and said, “My mason and I will be there before 8am to go over my backyard design”… What?? I was so excited to hear that my dad was willing to start working away on our backyard before Parker’s 1st birthday party in July. He has described to me a beautiful oasis that is both inviting and accommodating for entertaining and relaxing for a night out on the patio after a long day’s work. Let’s get started!

Check out the BEFORE photos below…

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Thanks Dad!

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Papa John measuring for the new patio.

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Looking from our side gate at the back of the house (Northwest view).

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Looking at the back of our house from the garage.

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Looking at the garage from the southeast corner of the yard.

South East View

South East View

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Southwest View

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West Side Yard View

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We will be moving the shed (seen in prior photos) to wear the ladder is sitting in this photo. In return we will put a sandbox where the shed currently sits for a play area for Parker.

Kevin and Dan got a head start and began breaking up the concrete on the west side yard. We are saving all of these broken pieces to be reused in a winding path throughout the garden.

Kevin and Dan got a head start and began breaking up the concrete on the west side yard. We are saving all of these broken pieces to be reused in a winding path throughout the garden.

Painting the Awnings

After much debate about what color to paint the awnings I fell back on my trusty gray. I wanted it darker than my walls to contrast nicely with the white cabinetry yet light enough to still see some of the wood grain. That is when I stumbled across milk paint. The perfect solution to my problem. With milk paint all you have to do is add water and dilute it to the right color you like. It acts more like a stain. To read more about it CLICK HERE.

Just add water!

Just add water!

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Still drying… but I love how the color is soaking in differently in different places.

Up close of the milk paint in action.

Up close of the milk paint in action.

Decided later on to add a second coat.

Decided later on to add a second coat.

 

Wood Awnings

As I was perusing Instagram I came across a beautiful kitchen designed by HGTV’s Joanna Gaines (which looked very similar to our kitchen!).

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Love the wood awning!

I loved the wood awning that she incorporated above the window. I asked Kevin if he would build me something like that for our kitchen, because our windows look naked! He agreed and built me them in 1 day! I’m always impressed with his can-do attitude and his ability to get it things done so quickly.

Before he began, I wanted to do a little tweaking to the original inspiration. Instead of having the raw wood look, I wanted it to have more detailed moldings, like the rest of our house. Kind of like this range hood here:

Nevermind that it is over the range... this will make the perfect wood window awning for my kitchen!

Nevermind that it is over the range… this will make the perfect wood window awning for my kitchen!

Our turn…

A wise man once said... measure twice, cut once.

A wise man once said… measure twice, cut once.

Notice our naked windows...

Notice our naked windows… Kevin first created a mock up with cardboard.

Measuring the frame he built.

Perfect fit!

Wood awning frame 1

Wood Awning Frame 1

Wood Awning 1 with detail pieces added.

Wood Awning 1 with detail pieces added. Goodbye naked window!

Wood Awning 1 Close Up

Wood Awning 1 Close Up

Both wood awnings completed!

Both wood awnings completed!

Now I need to decide what color to paint them. I’m thinking of a rubbed dark gray so that the wood grain is still visible. What do you think? I also want to install a pull down shade underneath for privacy. Pictures of that project to come!

Fireplace Renovation

Today we decided to tackle the fireplace renovation. We found out that the fireplace was not original to the house it was added much later… but not very well. First off, it’s not centered on the wall, making it very difficult to figure out furniture layout in that room. Second, the brick that they placed around the face was not installed correctly, it wasn’t event attached to the wall, they were just stacked on top of each other. So needless to say, the bricks were falling off and needed to be replaced.

I have seen a lot of cool fireplace flips on Pinterest where people build mantels around their existing brick. I was hoping we could just do that but in this case of poor construction we needed to just remove them completely and start over. So that is exactly what we did…

EXAMPLE. Found this picture on Pinterest and used it as inspiration for our mantel construction.

EXAMPLE. Found this picture on Pinterest and used it as inspiration for our mantel construction.

Faulty brick fireplace with no hearth.

Faulty brick fireplace with no hearth at 10:00 AM

The boys built a hearth (tall enough to sit on) and created a box for the mantel.

The boys built a hearth (tall enough to sit on) and created a box for the mantel.

Adding the detail moldings to give it its' character.

Adding the detail moldings to give it its’ character.

Detail Moldings

Detail Moldings

Finished Details Pieces

Finished Details Pieces

Finished Detail Pieces with Paint

Finished Detail Pieces with Paint

Adding a white Moroccan tile back splash.

Adding a white Moroccan tile back splash.

Finished Backsplash! Adding gray, wood-grain tile for the hearth.

Finished back splash! Adding gray, wood-grain tile for the hearth.

Complete! !

Complete at 10:00 PM! Looks even better with natural light streaming through the windows.

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Baby Shower at the House

Today we had a family get together/baby shower at the house. It made my heart so happy to see each room in use and people enjoying themselves on the porch. It’s times like these that make all of the late nights and hard work worth it. So glad we get to share this space with others!

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Telling stories on the porch.

Telling stories on the porch.

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Need to get some art on the walls… Any suggestions?

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Still trying to figure out furniture layout in this room…

Cousin Daisy :)

Cousin Daisy 🙂

Parker’s Room

For some reason Parker’s room has been the hardest room in the house to start. I think it’s because I have so many ideas and such high expectations that it’s almost like I don’t know where to begin… so it just sits there. This week we finally began chipping away at some of the projects. Check them out below:

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Attempt #1 – wanted to add an accent color above the plate rail. This ended up being too baby blue. Up next… navy!

Bought this crib for $75 at a garage sale! Score! Just need to sand and paint it.

Bought this crib for $75 at a garage sale! Score! Just need to sand and paint it.

Found this changing table/dresser on craigslist! It was a light birch colored wood when we bought it. Kevin painted it black to match the other furniture in the room.

Found this changing table/dresser on craigslist! It was a light birch colored wood when we bought it. Kevin painted it black to match the other furniture in the room.

Newly painted changing table/dresser. You can also catch a glimpse of the new navy accent above the plate rail.

Newly painted changing table/dresser. You can also catch a glimpse of the new navy accent above the plate rail.

Thanks Kelly for the Parker vinyl! Purchased on etsy!

Thanks Kelly for the Parker vinyl! Purchased on etsy!

Parker vinyl up on the wall (and the newly painted crib)!

Parker vinyl up on the wall (and the newly painted crib)!

New book shelves built by Kevin.

New book shelves built by Kevin.

First Family Gathering

We’ve made it! The day has come. Our house is finally presentable enough to host a family get together. We were delighted to be able to invite our families over for Easter today. The only thing missing in the kitchen were the doors to cover our laundry-island.

The table is set and ready to go! ... we need to replace the folding chairs eventually

The table is set and ready to go! … we need to replace the folding chairs eventually

The island makes the perfect buffet!

The island makes the perfect buffet!

First family gathering at the Rietze residence!

First family gathering at the Rietze residence!

Enjoying the afternoon on the porch!

Enjoying the afternoon on the porch!

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Our last Easter without kids!

Our last Easter without kids!

Day 176 -177 |Fixing the Porch

Day 176

Our final inspection by the bank is coming soon and we are scrambling to finish all the last minute projects. My mom is working on scraping the last bit of paint off the original doors and Kevin tackled replacing the front porch posts. One of the first things the inspector noticed when we purchased the house was that the posts were not aligned so that project was on the have-to-fix list. Another project on the have-to-fix list was the ridge cap on the roof of the garage. It was heavily deteriorated so Kevin had to replace those tiles before the final inspection.

SO MUCH PAINT!

SO MUCH PAINT!

Thanks mom for scraping paint off these doors for the past 4 months...

Thanks mom for scraping paint off these doors for the past 4 months…

Temporary bracing as old hollow posts are removed.

Temporary bracing as old hollow posts are removed.

Inside these 6x6 posts are 4x4 wood beams. Kevin created a casing for them with 1x6's to give them a beefier look.

Inside these 6×6 posts are 4×4 wood beams. Kevin created a casing for the 4x4s with 1×6 wood pieces to create beefier posts.

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Filling nail holes…

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Primed and ready for paint!

Primed and ready for paint!

Kevin replacing the ridge cap on the roof of the garage.

Kevin replacing the ridge cap on the roof of the garage.


HELPERS: Mom U, Matt Milburn, Jon Uyboco

Day 156 | Granite

Day 156

Today our granite was installed! I am so happy with how everything is turning out. My dream counter top would have been a honed black granite (READ MORE ABOUT HONED GRANITE HERE) because it has a more casual feel but it was more expensive. However, I am pleased with how these polished counter tops look. We are almost done with the kitchen!

One final piece needed...

One final piece left…

Ta Da! We went with the color absolute black.

Ta Da! We went with the color absolute black.

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Day 131 | MOVING IN!

Day 131

Drum roll please… after one hundred and thirty-one days, we are finally moving out of the parent’s house and in to our own! We began moving out stuff out this evening after work. We removed the plastic on our carpet and Kevin and Timmy began moving the furniture in. I started unpacking boxes and washing laundry (the washer and dryer were hooked up this week too!). Tonight was the first time we slept in our own bed in our own house. Pure bliss.

Kevin removing the plastic off our carpet.

Kevin removing the protective plastic off our carpet.

Setting our bed up!

Setting our bed up!


HELPERS: Mom & Timmy

VISITORS: Kelsey & Sue

Day 118 | Accident

Day 118

The past few days Kevin has been prepping all of the floors on the raised foundation for new subfloor. There have been a lot of rotted boards that Kevin has had to replace. We are going to add a new layer of plywood subfloor to the entire front of the house before laying the wood.

Kevin laid new plywood down to go underneath the wood flooring.

Kevin laid new plywood down to go underneath the wood flooring.

Today on the way to Lowe’s someone backed out of their driveway and into the red truck! Ugh!

Later we picked up the sink and Jason helped Kevin screw down all of the plywood.


HELPER: Jason

Day 114 | Farmhouse Sink

Day 114

OK installing wood floors on a slab foundation is MUCH harder than nailing them directly to the subfloor of a raised foundation. The glue is messy, the boards begin to separate, and it takes A LOT longer! I’ll let you in on a little tip…use painters tape! As you go along tape the boards together after they have been glued, this will keep them from separating and it will save you the heartache from finding gaps between boards that cannot be pushed together. Ugh!

On a positive note, we ordered our kitchen sink HERE from Pacific Sales. This was one feature that I didn’t want to skimp on. I truly believe that an apron-front, farmhouse sink can help sell a house! Women, don’t you agree? Can’t wait to see how it will pull the kitchen together.

Mmmhmm... an apron front sink is just the ticket.

Mmmhmm… an apron front sink is just the ticket. KOHLER

Day 112 | Wood Floor!

Day 112

We are finally ready for flooring! After sanding, painting, installing moldings, cleaning, and removing tack strip the family room is ready for floor. We purchased dark brown, engineered hard wood HERE and we are going to install it ourselves!  We have installed wood floors before on a raised foundation, but never directly on slab. We shall see what it’s like to have to use glue…

Sample of the wood we chose next to the kitchen cabinets.

Sample of the wood we chose next to the kitchen cabinets.

Always make sure to leave the boxes of wood inside the area where they will be installed 2 days prior to installation. It allows them to acclimate to the temperature so that you don't have them expanding or contracting once they are in place.

Always leave the boxes of wood inside the area where they will be installed 2 days prior to installation. It allows them to acclimate to the temperature so that they won’t expand or contract once they are in place.

Day 105 | Hardware

Day 105

Hurray! The cabinets are in!

Just missing the fridge... and countertops... oh and flooring... BUT it's coming together!

Just missing the fridge… and counter tops… oh and flooring… BUT it’s coming together!

Shaker style cabinets from Ikea!

Shaker style cabinets from Ikea!

We installed all of the hardware on the doors and drawers, we hung the microwave, and added plywood to all of the counter tops in preparation for eventual granite.

Nice new microwave hood.

Nice new microwave hood.

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Plywood laid for the granite to be installed and hardware put on all cabinetry!

This afternoon we drove down to Anaheim and checked out all of the granite wholesalers. Got a lot of prices, now we just have to decide. Black? Dark Gray? Marble?

Day 101 | Cabinet Install

Day 101

Over the past few days more drywall in the kitchen has been put up and more cabinets have been installed. It’s finally beginning to look like a kitchen. Excited is an understatement. Does this mean we get to move out of our parents’ house soon?

More drywall being installed.

More drywall being installed.

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The frame for the kitchen island/laundry center.

The frame for the kitchen island/laundry center.

The frame for the kitchen island/laundry center.

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Drywall complete!

Cabinets beginning to go up!

Cabinets beginning to go up!

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