Chalk Board

Over the long weekend I wanted to take some time to get a few quick projects done, to feel more accomplished (it helps really!)

It has been hard to keep track of all the things we want and need to do, and we always end up picking up and leaving projects here and there. So Sergey decided that we needed a to-do list that is always in place – a chalk board!… Read the rest

Happy Long Weekend Everyone!

In celebration of nation’s birth day, AT blogged “The Best of Washington D.C.” for design world.

They missed the mark a bit by not including my ultimate favorite, Ruff and Ready, and another go-to source, The Brass Knob/Warehouse (and placing Miss Pixie’s -another really good one!- in Adams Morgan instead of 14th st), but its still pretty nifty. They also have a rather long list of stores around D.C.… Read the rest

Can’t.Take.It.No.More.

I tried vinegar, I tried digging, the vines just come back, with a vengeance. I did dig up the flower bed after we finally got some rain yesterday (its been hotttt!)

And then I gave up on the organics and just went with the real, chemical, toxic stuff. on the vines growing next to the cement wall. I am hoping to plant climbing roses there.

that is of course if the squirrels don’t get them.… Read the rest

House Comes Alive

I was giddy with excitement when I found out about VIB’s birthday (you have to admit that’s pretty cool, to find on the day of, that it is in fact that day!). It turns out that tax records, which are cited for house building date at time of sale, are often wrong.

And you wouldn’t believe how easy it is to find out when the original permit was issued (well at least if your house is inside the District).… Read the rest

Wax On, Wax Off

When we took out the carpet downstairs, we were pretty happy to find hardwood floors underneath. They seemed to be in pretty good condition, but they needed a very good cleaning and perhaps refinishing.This is the floor in our foyer:

 

Given that refinishing would run us into thousands (for the whole house) and should probably be one of the last projects anyway I decided to give the foyer floor a try myself.… Read the rest

Happy Summer Solstice 2010! (Hopefully the longest day of the year means I have enoug

Happy Summer Solstice 2010!

(Hopefully the longest day of the year means I have enough time today to finish the project I started this weekend)

The hooks are from the Brooklyn Flea that I got several weekends ago.

I filled some mason jars with stones found at the dollar store, put a wire around them, and added citronella candles to help with mosquitoes. but these can also work as flower vases.… Read the rest

Pick, pick, picking away

Peeling paint is sort of like blisters, there is an irresistible urge to pick at it. This is what happens when you give in:

I guess one of the previous VIB occupants, at some point in the house’s 100 year history, was into gold. I suppose the current state of pocket door trim will encourage us to take care of these sooner rather than later. I am not quite sure who to call about restoration of pocket doors though.… Read the rest