Showing posts with label New House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New House. Show all posts

Sunday, July 29, 2018

Leila's Bedroom: pink & unicorns

About a year ago we got bunk beds for Aiden's room and Luke slowly trickled into sleeping in there every night. Now they never want to sleep alone because of how "afraid" they are. We have a monitor in their room to see them and hear what they talk about and their little conversations are so cute. They mostly consist of sports, things they like, and fart jokes. Oh, boys!

Well, the front of our house gets SO hot. Even with air conditioning the sun bakes it. So we decided to move Leila into Luke's old bedroom and switch things up.








It has been so nice not having our neighbors car wake her up, less heat, and a very bright big girl room!

Sources:
Paint: Benjamin Moore Wild Aster in Satin
Bed: Pottery Barn Kids
Unicorn stuffed animal: Pottery Barn Kids
Gold night stand: Target
Sheets: Pottery Barn Kids
Quilt: Target
Wall unicorn: Target
Lamp: HomeGoods
Frames: IKEA
Prints: Rifle Paper Co. 
Floral on blinds: Fancy Free Finery on Etsy
Swan book ends: HomeGoods
Rugs: RugsUSA



Monday, October 9, 2017

Fall Family Room

It feels like it has been 100 years since I have blogged anything house related. Since I started working full time over a year ago, I still decorate (duh) but actually getting the time to blog about it is a whole different issue! We had quite a debacle getting our basement finished as the contractor we hired, which we knew through family, ended up because a total quack and half-assing most of the project and we ended up having to fix a lot of things. Needless to say, it is almost done, with the exception of the railing because that costs a lot of money, money in which he took from us and did not finish the job. Freaking pig! If you cannot tell, I am still bitter about it! :)

Anyway, our fall family room as of late:











Sources:
Mantle decor: Hobby Lobby & TJ Maxx
Coffee Table Decor: Home Goods
TV Stand: American Furniture Warehouse
White chair: Target
Floor Lamp: Target
Rug: HomeGoods
Oars: Thrifted and DIY'd
Tall Vases: Ikea
Courches: Pottery Barn
Blinds: Overstock
Pillows: HomeGoods
Clock: ZGallerie

Saturday, July 16, 2016

A COLORFUL room for a COLORFUL boy: Luke's Bedroom

This post has been a year in the making, I am not even kidding. I couldn't find the things I wanted, I couldn't find the 'right' gray, we battled between dinosaurs and animals (which still switch weekly based on the sheets and laundry).... but for everyone that knows Luke in real life, he is such a light and so much fun.

Here is the before (nursery):


AFTER:






















Sources:
Upper Paint Color: Valspar Ancient Stone (eggshell)
Pottery Barn: Adventure and Wild One wall art, rug, end of the bed stroller blanket
Hobby Lobby: Giant L, night stand, globe, small L's, knobs
Target: bed quilt, numbered baskets, books
Land of Nod: Sheets
HomeGoods: small frames, orange chest, stuffed animal basket, bull head, lamp, teal pillow, fake plants & succulents
Z-Gallerie: Owl piggy bank
Ikea: curtains, fake plant (on nightstand)
Melissa & Doug: Giraffe
Jelly Cat: dinosaur stuffed animal
Overstock: Blinds





Friday, November 27, 2015

The diary of a sad couch: Pottery Barn.

Prior to moving in to our new home we did a lot of research about couches and which would work best for our family. With a growing family and two young children, there was no doubt in my mind that we wanted to have slip covered couches for the convenience of being able to wash them in the case that something made them dirty. We looked at many different places. American Furniture Warehouse, WOW, Ikea, Furniture Row, Crate & Barrel, and Pottery Barn... to name a few.



After testing out couches, checking inserts, looking at the build of the couch in the show room, we finally decided that Pottery Barn had some great build and quality, or so we thought.

After the couches were delivered, and set down, without slip covers, and the slip covers just thrown on the ground and we were asked to sign for them, we were not off to the greatest of starts. We were so in love with them for the first few months and then the couches started to get this crease in the middle. Fluffing would work for a little bit, but as soon as anyone sat near them, they would start to crease and fall forward.

See the slight crease in the above photo? Behind these pillows that are virtually holding up the entire back are sad, sagging inserts. The pillows hold the backs of the couch pillows up. In other blog photos, I have put cardboard in the insert to keep them upright. I am tired of fighting these things. Do not get me wrong, the couches are COMFORTABLE. But they are failing after just two years of having them. They actually started this sagging biz-nass within the year.

I went in to our local Pottery Barn and spoke with the manager about the sadness in the couch inserts. She asked me if I had the "poly-fill" or "down-fill" and I told her they are the "poly-fill" which are supposed to hold up much better than their "down-fill" counterparts. We looked at the couches on the show room floor and their inserts are MUCH sturdier and look much better.

Look how perky these inserts are?! These will not be what your couch comes with!

The manager on the floor told me that she has people tell her that her couches last between 6 and 8 years before needed new inserts, that something is not right about my two year old sagging couch inserts. In fact, my couch inserts are starting to create small poly-fill balls within the insert. 


The manager told me to contact the quality department and send photos because our couch is just over two years old. In fact, two years and one month old. We have two of these, they are both doing it, and for these two couches, they are $3000. Yes, we bought $3000 couches that did not even last two years. 

When contacting the quality department, I expected some sort of resolve in terms of these inserts and I got an e-mail back stating that because of the couches age (a ripe two years) they can no longer do anything other than provide me a small discount on new inserts. New inserts for this couch (PB Comfort) are $38 dollars each, and we need four. That is another $152 dollars on top of the $3000 they cost two years ago. Lets be honest, who in their right mind wants to be investing $152 dollars every two years on a couch that cost so much to begin with. Not I said the fly. 

Overall, I am just sad that the manager on the floor told me she thinks that something is wrong with my poly-fill, and the quality team can offer no hope for the couches other than more money. While I love these couches, and LOVE how they look when they are not drooping like old lady "you know whats"... It is a major waste of money to buy something that cannot even last two years for such a hefty price. 

So, if you are thinking about investing in a Pottery Barn couch for a few thousand dollars, I urge you to do you research and look elsewhere. After a year of having the $3000 couches, you are just about forgotten when it comes to dealing with a failing product. Your couch has one year to fail, and even if they start failing within that year, when you are pregnant and having a baby, it is not on the top of the list to be dealing with a failing couch. 

I am fairly sure you would be better off buying the IKEA look-alike for a fraction of what these "saggy girls" cost! 




Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Family room: Fall 2015

I think last time I showed you our family room it looked like this.... all decked out for Christmas! Over the last year we have added a few new things including a rug and TV console from American Furniture Warehouse and some blinds from Overstock! I thought I better take some pictures of our fall decorations before I break them down and put up Christmas decorations!


I have been really bad about taking pictures of our home since Leila has been born... that is in large part to baby gear being EVERYWHERE: spit rags, bouncers, Bumbo, blankets, etc. Even now, all of those things are just placed in my dining area to make it appear that we don't have these ugly, colorful plastic things laying around! 













And this is what these guys do when I am cleaning and taking pictures! Leila is up there with them now because they needed "a princess of their throne..." I swear, I did not teach them these gender stereotypes! 


If you have any questions about where I got things, feel free to comment or e-mail me and I will let you know! I have a hungry baby to get to!