Monday, September 28, 2009

Next Project

We have started to collect a few items for baby Platow, but we have a few more months to go before the nursery needs to be up & running. Although we have a second bedroom, we've decided to keep it as a guest room instead of a baby's room since we can use the little, sweet room off of our bedroom which has remained empty since we moved in. It's small, but cozy, and has a huge closet, and a nice window with wonderful light almost all day. We're still working on picking a paint color, but we're thinking light blue. We're not expecting a boy, but blue is THIS girl's favorite color! Hopefully our baby girl will like blue, too.

The photos are from my iphone so not the greatest quality! My apologies.

The crib and changing table were going out of stock so we scooped them up quickly as it was the only set at babies r us that looked somewhat modern (and was reasonably priced). There are some amazing websites with cool baby furniture, but it all costs a fortune.


Again, this bedding was a steal. It was priced for almost $400 (whaaaat?!) but we found it on sale for $85.

The changing table. It converts into a regular bureau which is a bonus.

We're going to put this wall sticker on the wall above the crib once we paint. We got it from this company called ferm living which has the coolest wallpaper, too.

Our rocker. Cool, but not the most comfy so we'll see if we use it. The little stuffed animal I bought this summer in Sweden at this awesome place call Polarn O. Pyret. Really beautiful quality, quirky stuff.

We'll add more updates as the nursery progresses!


Bookcase Bliss

Between my hundreds of books from being an English major in college, my masters in Writing & Literature, and Will's hundreds of books from Germany (he really likes to read), we desperately needed some bookshelves in our new home.

This is step one of Project Bookcase. This is the largest bookcase, but Will is going to build two more smaller ones since we still have more boxes of books, even after we lost some in a basement flood last week. I'm proud of Will and love how it turned out! Here are a few snapshots of the process:


Will used a hand saw, dowel pins, and wood glue for most of the project. He did use additional screws for the individual boards though and to secure it to the wall. Safety first!


A view from the loft of Will working on the skeleton of the bookshelf. Our dining room was transformed into a work studio.


Will with nearly completed bookshelf. Next came the painting process.



And in two weekends, the bookcase was complete, painted, and the new home for many of our books! Bravo Will!


Sunday, September 13, 2009

Blue Bathroom

It has been a while since we moved into our new home in Salem. We are LOVING it in our new place and in our new city! We've been spending time in new restaurants, by the water, on the common, and sharing it all with some friends & family. We've also been nesting a bit.

Last weekend we got around to painting our bathroom. We used a great & green paint that's ok for pregnant women and kids. This weekend Will is building shelves for all of our books and I'm working a bit on the baby's room (more on that later).
This is what the bathroom looked like before we moved in...

And this is our bathroom now...

Relaxing & pretty, right?