Monday, October 21, 2013

Renovation Continued!

 When I opened up the foyer I created a dining room in that 3rd bedroom. Consequently now I had a space across from the kitchen that I wondered what I would do with it. 

So here is what I did!

From my kitchen I created  a space where, when cooking, folks could sit awhile and talk to me without standing around. I might even in the future change that tiny table to something slightly bigger so I could use it for a breakfast table! Not sure. Notice how I used the same quality vinyl in the kitchen as I did in the foyer? I would have desired hard wood floors but I couldn't afford it. I'll show you a picture of the kitchen as soon as I get it cleaned up!!!!
Comments are always welcomed!
cheers!



My Renovation!

I love renovating! Would love it more if I had all the money in the world and could do what I want. But sadly, I have to make every dollar count. So I have had to start with the basics. Because I have serious committment issues, I have to buy furniture and make decorating decisions that transfer easily from one design decision to the next.

So when I bought a 1956 Bungalow about 9 years ago it had all the basics that I was looking for. A fireplace, south facing backyard, a kitchen I could live with because it worked for me. A updated bathroom, and a host of other necessary upgrades to keep the energy costs down.

However, I hated my front entry way! When you walked into my home you walked in to a closet. I detested it because it was small, unattractive and my guests would have to wait outdoors until it was their turn to enter the home. So frustrating. So I renovated it!

Here is the before.

Now here is the after!

I opened the entry way all the way back to a closet that existed in the small bedroom. That has become the coat closet. I removed the wall in the third bedroom, a risk reducing a home from a 3 bedroom to a 2 bedroom on the main floor to create a dining room. I not only wanted a dining room but to be able to see the sunlight from the adjoining room. Give it an open feel.

I choose A neutral pallet of soft browns. Stonehearth from BM for the walls:

And Buckhorn, also from BM for the door and fireplace, and center island in the kitchen!
(I tried to download a pic of the color but suffered some difficulties)
I choose to use the color scheme throughout the main floor, because the bungalow is quite small, and the living room, breakfast nook and kitchen and hallway flow into one another. I couldn't chop it up with too many different colors.

Friday, October 18, 2013

Introduction

Welcome to Dorothy Newcomb's Inspiring Arrangements for Home and Garden! I've had an interest in interior design since I was 16 years of age when I first stumbled upon the beauty of antiques. I loved the patina of old woods, the musty smell of antique shops, and the thrill of finding something that had so much history, that it was an immediate must have. 
I had studied material history in university so was smitten by owning something of true value. Not that I could afford it, but I did my best. I saved every penny I had to buy that perfect piece.
Fast forward in life and I am 56, I've decided to take all the lessons I've learned in decorating and share them with you! I hope you will enjoy my blog as I navigate through the murky world of blogging!

Over the past few years I have stumbled upon some true mavericks in blogging. I have some real favorites and hope to be able to connect with them as I start my own.

I want to make sure that each and every picture I post reflects the person who created it and will do my best to ensure they get credit. So if I miss something feel free to ermail me or contact me to set the record straight! 

Here in Nova Scotia Autumn is just really beginning. We just celebrated our Thanskgiving! Here are a few pictures that I have collected that inspired me! Hope you like them too!