Well, not really raining console tables, but the console table problem has basically solved itself and very inexpensively. My awesome friend Amie read my post yesterday about shopping for a console table, and guess what? She has one to sell!! And it's perfect - I've always admired it since it's next to their front door we see it every time we go there. They bought it at Crate and Barrel only a few years ago.
Here are some pictures she so kindly sent me.
Bottom shelf. Check. Drawers. Check. Clean, classic lines. Check.
She is only getting rid of it because it doesn't fit the space it's in. Fortunately I caught it before they listed it on Craigslist! It only took me six seconds to get back to her.
And she so kindly gave me the 30% off "friend discount" so only $100! I'll pay her the extra in hand-me-down clothes for her little guy.
What are friends for if they can't help you with your decorating problems?!
Lots of built-in progress to report tomorrow!
1.18.2011
1.17.2011
Living Room Makeover: Console Table Options
Still looking for some console table options for our living room. To read my initial post on this project, click here. So, I have been hunting down options other than this somewhat pricey CSN option -
I admit, the main thing that's stopping me are those floral corners (for lack of a better description) on the drawers. If it was $150 I would jump on it regardless, but for $359 feels a bit closer to real furniture that I might have to hold onto a for a while!
I'm still trolling Craigslist without much luck. Too much wrought iron and wicker!
So, I scoped out some other options. What do you think?
From JC Penney - This one is a bit too Craftsman for my house.
This next one is a real option. I do like it's sleekness which I think will look great with my other visions for the room. I also like that there are decent sized drawers and a really usable shelf below. I kind of wish it was 6" longer but it's still a nice table. And it looks expensive which is always a plus.
And another from CSN, but I don't like the wood tone on this one.
Here is an option from Target.com. Hmm... I actually like this option quite a lot. It's a couple of inches shorter than I wanted but I could live with that since it's about half the price of the other options. I'll have to go and check it out in the store.
I was pretty much set on the JC Penney table until I saw this one. I guess it will come down to color and how chunky I want the table to be. I probably won't wait too long to order because I things I choose have a bad habit of getting discontinued!
Stay tuned!
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CSN - $359 |
I'm still trolling Craigslist without much luck. Too much wrought iron and wicker!
So, I scoped out some other options. What do you think?
From JC Penney - This one is a bit too Craftsman for my house.
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JC Penney - $279 (minus a coupon I'm sure) |
This next one is a real option. I do like it's sleekness which I think will look great with my other visions for the room. I also like that there are decent sized drawers and a really usable shelf below. I kind of wish it was 6" longer but it's still a nice table. And it looks expensive which is always a plus.
JC Penney - $249 |
And another from CSN, but I don't like the wood tone on this one.
Here is an option from Target.com. Hmm... I actually like this option quite a lot. It's a couple of inches shorter than I wanted but I could live with that since it's about half the price of the other options. I'll have to go and check it out in the store.
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Target - $119.99 |
I was pretty much set on the JC Penney table until I saw this one. I guess it will come down to color and how chunky I want the table to be. I probably won't wait too long to order because I things I choose have a bad habit of getting discontinued!
Stay tuned!

1.14.2011
This Old House Contest
Last week, I entered the This Old House Reader Remodel contest in the whole house renovation category. I was thrilled to learn the next day that our house would be featured on the website for the contest. Woohoo!
Check it out here and feel free to vote!
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Check it out here and feel free to vote!
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1.13.2011
Built-in Bookcase Progress! (Update 1)
As it was snowing the other night, hubby started work on our new built-in bookcases in the basement rec room. (Yes, I am calling it a rec room because I cannot figure out another more suitable name!)
Jim worked for several days on the plans for the bookcases with cut lists and everything mapped out so as to minimize mistakes. I tweaked some of the dimensions last week after talking with some friends about the project while actually standing in the basement, and realizing that some of our large toy storage containers (Thomas trains, blocks, etc.) would not fit in the lower cabinets as I had intended! It always amazes me the ways in which projects can be improved just by talking them through with a fresh set of ears and eyes on hand!
This time, as opposed to the previous built-in projects, Jim is building most of the project and then installing it in the space when he's done. He'll dry fit it at various points, but for the most part, the play space will be undisturbed for a while - very important in cold weather!
So far, he is cutting the big sheets for the base cabinets. This picture is part of the bottom. The walls between the cabinets will slide into the grooves.
This is the base of the cabinet.
And now he's just being silly. Get back to work!
We are allotting a lot of time this weekend for Jim to keep working - fortunately we both have Monday off. Hopefully we'll have lots of progress to share next week!
Share your built-in building tips here! We've done this before, but we can always learn more!!
Jim worked for several days on the plans for the bookcases with cut lists and everything mapped out so as to minimize mistakes. I tweaked some of the dimensions last week after talking with some friends about the project while actually standing in the basement, and realizing that some of our large toy storage containers (Thomas trains, blocks, etc.) would not fit in the lower cabinets as I had intended! It always amazes me the ways in which projects can be improved just by talking them through with a fresh set of ears and eyes on hand!
This time, as opposed to the previous built-in projects, Jim is building most of the project and then installing it in the space when he's done. He'll dry fit it at various points, but for the most part, the play space will be undisturbed for a while - very important in cold weather!
So far, he is cutting the big sheets for the base cabinets. This picture is part of the bottom. The walls between the cabinets will slide into the grooves.
This is the base of the cabinet.
And now he's just being silly. Get back to work!
We are allotting a lot of time this weekend for Jim to keep working - fortunately we both have Monday off. Hopefully we'll have lots of progress to share next week!
Share your built-in building tips here! We've done this before, but we can always learn more!!
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1.12.2011
Cooking Investment: Pots and Pans
The only gifts I might use more than my iPad from the hubby are my new All-Clad pans from my parents! I did a lot of research beforehand and told my mom what I wanted. I liked the basic stainless steel pans. I was done with non-stick saucepans. I looked at a lot of pans but I had always (secretly) wanted All-Clad pans, probably even when we got the other Calphalon pans! Also, my mom bought me the All-Clad lasagna pan
last year for Christmas and a square baker
for my birthday last April. These pans are great and get a lot of use. So, even though All-Clad was a the top of my list, I looked around at other options. In the end, I knew what I wanted and I wasn't going to settle.
I figured I would get a set but I looked at a lot of the All-Clad sets available and none of them seemed to be exactly what I wanted. I have had my non-stick Calphalon set for over 10 years so I knew which pans got used the most and which I could live without. Of course the Calphalon sizes didn't translate into the All-Clad sizes (my Calphalon pans were in 1/2 sizes - 3 1/2 quart, 2 1/2 quart, etc.).
So, I started by making a list of the pans that I wanted (which more or less correlate to what we already have that we want to replace). I should also note that I have a Wolfgang Puck covered frying pan (like this) and a fairly new Calphalon Everyday Pan (like this
) both of which are relatively new and definitely did not need replacing. In the end, this was my new pan priority list:
AND THEN, I was browsing Williams Sonoma last week and found the 8 quart stock pot for $99 which is less than half the regular price. There were several reviews complaining about the insert being difficult to clean. I almost never use an insert for pasta or veggies so this was not a big deal. The bonus was that I got a Williams Sonoma gift card using credit card points to cover most of the cost!
**As for the frying pans, that was a separate issue all together. I read a bunch of reviews of the All-Clad non-stick and nobody likes them and they seem to wear out quickly. I considered some green non-stick but they also got lukewarm reviews. So, I continued looking. I ended up choosing the Cuisinart frying pans
because they got great reviews and they were not as big of an investment so if the non-stick fails, I won't feel badly about tossing it. My mom and dad got me the large one for Christmas (thanks guys!) and it works soooo well. Made me rethink my decision to hang onto the Calphalon Everyday Pan!
So after a month, here's what's left of my wish list!
What kind of pans do you have? Did you find a set that fit your needs?
I figured I would get a set but I looked at a lot of the All-Clad sets available and none of them seemed to be exactly what I wanted. I have had my non-stick Calphalon set for over 10 years so I knew which pans got used the most and which I could live without. Of course the Calphalon sizes didn't translate into the All-Clad sizes (my Calphalon pans were in 1/2 sizes - 3 1/2 quart, 2 1/2 quart, etc.).
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Amazon |
- 3 quart saucepan
- 2 quart saucepan
- 5 or 6 quart saute pot
- 4 quart saucepan
- 8 quart stock/pasta pot
- large non-stick frying pan*
- small non-stick frying pan*
AND THEN, I was browsing Williams Sonoma last week and found the 8 quart stock pot for $99 which is less than half the regular price. There were several reviews complaining about the insert being difficult to clean. I almost never use an insert for pasta or veggies so this was not a big deal. The bonus was that I got a Williams Sonoma gift card using credit card points to cover most of the cost!
**As for the frying pans, that was a separate issue all together. I read a bunch of reviews of the All-Clad non-stick and nobody likes them and they seem to wear out quickly. I considered some green non-stick but they also got lukewarm reviews. So, I continued looking. I ended up choosing the Cuisinart frying pans
So after a month, here's what's left of my wish list!
-
3 quart saucepan -
2 quart saucepan -
5 or 6 quart saute pot - 4 quart saucepan
-
8 quart stock/pasta pot -
large non-stick frying pan* - small non-stick frying pan*
What kind of pans do you have? Did you find a set that fit your needs?
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