Creating a Happy, Colorful, Handmade Home & life on the shores of lake superior

December 22, 2017

DIY Chalk Painted Cabinet Makeover | Before and After


If you saw my last post about the Fish Room, you caught a glimpse of the second-hand furniture that replaced the terrible cabinetry.  There's so much more storage now, which is perfect because my Mom and I streamlined and pooled our sewing supplies.  She has downsized to a much cozier home, plus we always work on sewing projects at my place anyway, so it just made sense to keep everything here.  But I also store my paints, adhesives, and other garage-y things that can't freeze in the Fish Room as well, so the more drawers, cabinets, and shelves the better!


This furniture just happened to fit so well but it was definitely a bit of a hodgepodge - nothing a little paint couldn't fix!  Even though the Ikea furniture had some scratches and dents, I really liked the white melamine and faux wood foil because it has a light and airy vibe with a Scandi feel.  But the pine cabinet I acquired was a little too country for me and I wanted this room to look polished - not like a space where furniture comes to die.


Here's a look at the cabinet before:


It's been a long time since I painted wood because I've really been loving natural wood tones lately (especially walnut!).  When I've decided the wood-look is too much, I've leaned toward pale grey or cream stains to let the grain shine.  But this particular piece needed a paint job and I found the perfect pale blue/grey hue in Rust-Oleum's new chalk paint line.  Their "Serenity Blue" (insanity later) picks up on the blue trim on the glass doors of the Ikea cabinets, which makes my decorating decisions feel intentional (and less "happy accidental," which is what they are).


I hadn't used chalk paint before, so this was a fun experiment and I love that Rust-Oleum has their own line.  It comes as a spray paint or in a can and I opted for the latter for the cabinet so I could avoid any brush strokes.  Although chalk paint doesn't require priming (sweet!), I did lightly sand the entire unit.  I didn't tape off any areas - I just spray painted it closed, to preserve the cedar interior.
 


I am in love with how QUICKLY this paint dries!  I had dragged it outside when I was home alone one day and had sprayed on the first coat before heading back into the Fish Room to work on another project.  I had only been working for about 15 minutes when I heard a rumble and realized my beautiful, sunny day with clear skies had morphed into a thunder storm.  I ran to the drive way, convinced I'd ruined my paint job but the paint was dry enough for me to heave and shove and drag this massively heavy chest back into the garage.  A few days later the skies cleared again and I finished applying the second and third coats.  Any other paint would have been ruined by the sudden downpour - and my manhandling - but this paint was unscathed.

The coverage was splotchy at first but after three coats it was so seamless and smooth - I love the matte finish and how it modernized this somewhat dated piece.  The stenciled design on the front was covered perfectly, the but irregularities in the wood (which seem faux, to be honest) were preserved. 

To keep things simple, I painted the wood knobs too.



To help prevent that furniture graveyard look even more, Hubby and I added some DIY plywood shelves that line up with the shelves in the Ikea cabinets, but are painted the same blue/grey chalk paint as the cabinet.  For the shelves, however, I decided to try brushing on the paint.  For that application, you have to commit!  No re-brushing is allowed - you have to work quickly and confidently to avoid streaks or brush marks.  But it also goes on really well and a little goes a long way so I have tons left (you might have spotted the color because I used it for my mini potted plant ornaments!)

I found the brackets in the garage and spray painted them white but, in hindsight, we should have sprung for some tougher brackets like the ones in the kitchen.  I wanted to work with what I had but these light duty brackets mean we can't really load down the shelves - which might be a wise idea anyway.  I'll see how they hold up.



When we renovate this space for real, we'll spring for new cabinets, but for now it was so nice to re-purpose and find a home for this random grouping - along with some bits and bobs from the garage.

I am planning on sharing the full before and after tour in the new year - I decided to make a few last minute additions.  But really, when is a space ever "done"?
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December 20, 2017

Shine in the New Year with Multiluminaire

Today I'm collaborating with Multiluminaire, a brand many of my Canadian readers will recognize as a leader in affordable and stylish lighting.  Fun fact: do you remember the modern ceiling fans we bought for the townhouse?  They were purchased at Multiluminaire in Ottawa and I remember being so thoroughly impressed!  The ceiling fans were already a great price but because we bought three and asked nicely, we were even given an additional discount and someone helped carry them to our car.  The showroom was so inspiring, with so many modern light fixtures.


Replacing light fixtures is my go-to move for updating a space.  With both the townhouse and lakehouse, after we took possession I marched in with a 5-gallon pail of white paint and new light fixtures - which was a great way to kick start both makeovers!  I just love lighting, it's like jewelry for the home, but it also creates the perfect ambiance.  I don't feel comfortable in a house with a clear glass boob light and fluorescent bulbs.  I love a statement-making chandelier on a dimmer for intimate dining and strategic table lamps to enhance to coziness.  I appreciate when designers take the atmosphere a light fixture creates into consideration, like a pendant light that casts a beautiful shadow or a bathroom sconce that flatters with soft lighting. 

Here are some of my current favorites from Multiluminaire.

I love a statement-making light against a white wall (like these geometric pendants):


The pendants linked above are definitely a splurge, but check out these modern black pendants - they're currently $99!


Even more affordable are these simple pendants for only $44!


I've been reading 2018 trend predictions with some amusement - it seems like everyone predicts something different!  One common theme is that brass is (I'm sorry friends) on its way out.  You know I'm a firm believer in loving what you love - it's why I hugged on tightly to silver throughout the entire brass trend - so who cares if it's not going to be as trendy.  But it is interesting to see that black/dark finishes are predicted.  I loved black faucets and light fixtures in the townhouse, so I'm happy to see it catch on - like this sleek and modern chandelier.


According to some predictions, chrome will also be big in 2018.  Chrome is a classic, though - demonstrated by this timeless chandelier:


And this chrome floor lamp:


Multiluminaire still boasts an incredible selection of modern ceiling fans that fit any budget - like this beauty:


When we moved to the townhouse, it took us awhile to get our bearings so we didn't find out about Multiluminaire until we had already purchased some of our light fixtures and I wish we had discovered the local store location sooner because I struggled with our main bath light and Multiluminaire has a great selection of bathroom lighting, like these modern sconces (mounted on a mirror - which you know I favor):


Another gorgeous choice for a bathroom is this modern light that doesn't even look like a light (and is that teal tile???):

 
This textured flush mount works in any room, but I really love how it sparkles on this bathroom.


Speaking of texture, how mesmerizing is this light fixture's organic vibe?


These are just some of my favorites - there are hundreds of gorgeous light fixtures for every budget and style. 

This post was sponsored by Multiluminaire, but all thoughts, opinions and editorial selections are my own. 
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December 19, 2017

Canadian-Made Premium Bedding | Skylark+Owl Coupon Code for Readers

My Canadian readers always ask that I collaborate with more Canadian brands and I'm listening.  Today I'm excited to introduce to you to a Canadian linen company that sells premium bedding, made in Canada!

 
Ever since ditching the patterned duvet covers for simple, textured white bedding, I've opted for white sheets too.  A year and a half ago I experimented with colorful sheets under the white duvet cover and, although I loved the happy hues, ultimately I went back to all-white sheets.  But sheets don't last forever - just last week Hubby and I were putting the clean sheets on the bed when we heard a rip.  The pillow case had ripped in two, right in his hands.  That's how threadbare our sheets had become.

I'm excited to start the new year with a fresh new set of crisp white sheets, thanks to Skylark + Owl.


Skylark + Owl is a Canadian linen company with a long history.  They currently produce premium sheets, pillowcases, duvet covers, and they also carry alpaca throws and synthetic pillow and duvet inserts. 

The selection is carefully curated so you don't have to compare the flange on a million different styles.  For sheets, they offer sateen weave or percale weave and I chose the latter, because I like the lighter feel.



As a blogger, I get sent a lot of products and never have I been so excited about the packaging!  Skylar+Owl doesn't send ship their sheets in plastic - they use a beautiful cloth tote that not only makes a gorgeous presentation but is also something that can be re-used. 


Although I love the idea (especially the reduction of waste) I have too many tote bags already, so I'm planning to hack the tote into a pillow by adding a zipper.  I was lucky enough to be sent the perfect turquoise pattern (it's random), so I can't waste this opportunity to add more turquoise to the lakehouse.

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I washed the sheets immediately and they washed up so beautifully.  They're 100% Egyptian cotton, and Skylark+Owl doesn't use any chemicals to artificially keep them wrinkle-free, so they wrinkle, but I embraced wrinkled sheets a long time ago.  I actually like the look because it makes a bed look more inviting. 


These sheets feel amazing: so light and airy, but a nice weight.  They feel a little crisp, but they will soften with subsequent washings.  They feel expensive and are a really generous size.  Hubby and I sprung for massive new pillows recently and they barely fit into our old pillowcases but are swimming in these!  Same with the fitted sheet: there's tons of room, so these linens would be perfect for a generous, pillow-top mattress.  Luckily, there's a tight elastic all the way around so I can easily tuck them under the mattress and pull them taut.  The flat sheet is equally generous, almost a little too generous because it hangs out from under the duvet cover so I just tuck it under when I make the bed.


Because we have a pretty low profile foam mattress, I think the sheets fit out bed differently than a thick, plush mattress.  But if you have been frustrated with too-small bedding that barely covers your mattress, definitely check out Skylark+OwlCheck out the size chart here and there's an FAQ page too.


And I just love that these are made in Canada (they ship to the US too)!  It is getting increasingly rare to find things made in Canada, so I'm happy to support a brand keeping manufacturing jobs here.  Plus the company is so cute.  I love the branding and the simple, classic styling of their carefully curated products.  Look at the "contact us" page because even their email address is the sweetest. 



Right now they have a great sale, too: 25% off your order until December 25th.  But if you miss that sale, you can use the coupon code LAKEHOUSE for 15% off (no minimum order) until January 1st.
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December 18, 2017

Give Yourself the Gift of a New Skill (For Free!)


I love picking up new skills and there are so many that I would love to learn, from making something on a pottery wheel to learning to crochet.  I will always love the written format because I like being able to print out a recipe or set of instructions, scribble notes and highlight things, but I often retain things better if I'm being shown a new skill.  Plus, when I'm doing a boring task that doesn't require much brain power, I like to play videos in the background.

That's why I was really excited when Skillshare reached out to me to try their online learning community with over 18,000 classes.  Something I'm sure the other 3+ million students experienced: I had a difficult time narrowing down my selection.  There are so many amazing classes!  Skillshare is also offering Dans le Lakehouse readers a two month free trial so keep reading to find out about this amazing site.


I took a pottery class!  Finally!  Now I really, really want to sign up for the real thing and actually use a pottery wheel, but this class was amazing at showing me the basics and letting me understand the process.  Making a mug seems like a simple first project to make and I feel like I could really do it from this straightforward tutorial.


I also sampled a fitness class that really gave my core a great workout!  The instructor had such a calming presence, she really made the class feel enjoyable.  Even if my abs are aching a little now.

When I was working in First Nations communities, the company I was contracted by led motivational wellness workshops, so I decided to check out some of the health and wellness classes on Skillshare because that's become a passion of mine.  I loved seeing a teacher with a PhD (yay!) and her workshop on emotional intelligence was so in depth.  I appreciated the way it was broken into segments so I could do a little bit each day.  It was a great refresher course for me and one that I would really recommend to people.


In the middle of the workday, I took a mini relaxation course.  This was the type of video I often showed in my own workshops, but it had been too long since I followed one myself.  


There are so many other classes I want to try!  I definitely need help with my photography - a chronic plea - so I'm going to take a few photography classes to learn how to use my camera better.  There are some crafty projects I wouldn't mind seeing either.

I love Skillshare because it's free from commercials so I can really just listen to or watch these videos with interruptions.  It was so nice to play some while I puttered or worked, but some of them I'll really need to carve out some time and focus - like those photography classes!   


If you've been curious about Skillshare, you're in luck because you can try them out for FREE for two months simply by clicking here.  Skillshare normally costs between $8-$15 a month for unlimited access to all classes, so this is a really good deal to try them out.  A membership also makes a great gift for that hard-to-buy-for loved one, or just a gift for yourself to help meet your New Year's Resolutions.

This post was sponsored by Skillshare but all thoughts and opinions are my own.
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December 16, 2017

Protecting What Matters Most

This post is sponsored by The Cincinnati Insurance Companies but all thoughts and opinions are my own.

Over the years, I’ve shared ideas for saving money but the one place I have never scrimped is insurance.  When I got my first car, I paid my insurance annually to save money but the bill was always due two months before my full-time summer job started and I still vividly remembering struggling to scrape together enough money each spring, but it was so important to me that I was fully covered.  I needed that for peace of mind!  In the first apartment I shared with Hubby, I bought tenant insurance before anything else.  Okay, I’m lying, I bought vintage Pyrex and turquoise kitchenware first, but then I lined up insurance, which was arranged and paid for in full before we even loaded the trailer to make the 1000 mile journey to our new home. 


In those days, I was worried about replacing anything we lost through theft or damage, because it felt like we had so little money.  Knowing that our belongings were insured helped me to relax and enjoy our strange new home, because I knew we’d never be able to afford to replace all of what we owned by ourselves – even though we didn’t really own that much.  In the decade that’s passed, I’ve started to realize that although insurance protects our most treasured belongings, it also protects the intangible.  For so many of us, our homes (whether we rent or own), are where we seek refuge after a stressful day.  It’s where we have parties with loved ones and spend lazy weekends alone.  It’s where we collect so many of our memories.  



My house means so much to me and it’s not just because of the structure or the décor I’ve worked so hard to perfect.  I have had such a stressful and taxing few years, but I have always been able to find comfort here, in the lakehouse.  It’s become so much more than a home to me – it’s shaped my way of life.  I’ve talked before about how living on the lake has helped me cope with stress and manage anxiety.  I’ve learned to live on “lake time” and take pleasure in the small things.  I live for those gorgeous lake sunsets now and often plan my schedule around soaking them in.  Because we’ve got some farmland and forest between us and the city, I feel like we’re on permanent vacation living here. When Hubby and I are curled up by the fire, watching the lake while the pups snooze peacefully, I pinch myself, wondering how I got so lucky.   I love our home and the happy life it’s helped us create. 


Since joining the local fire department, I’m closer to loss.  I’m still so far away from being a fully trained member of the team but I catch snippets of the experience of losing everything and it makes me want to hang on to what I have a little tighter: my family, my memories, my safe haven.


When I think about protecting what matters most, it’s no longer only about the stuff inside – like when I signed the paperwork for our tenant insurance.  Although of course I treasure the beautiful things that make this house feel like our home, these days I’m also concerned about protecting what this house means to us: a place to be together, a place to find peace – a place that has shaped who we are.

So just like back in the day, when I had to scrape together enough money for car insurance on my old beater, or tenant insurance for our sparsely furnished apartment, I still make sure that insurance is at the top of our list of priorities.  I’ve seen firsthand how quickly a home and life can be lost, but with the right insurance coverage, it’s possible to rebuild.

If you have time this holiday season, I urge you to review your insurance policies to make sure your family and everything that matters to you is protected.  If you’ve put off getting the right insurance, reach out to The Cincinnati insurance Companies and their network of independent agents.  Relationships, not transactions, are the foundation of the brand so you’ll be connected with an independent agent who understands you and your needs as a person and will be as passionate about protecting what matters to you as you are.


That’s my little PSA this holiday season, as a volunteer firefighter and a home-obsessed blogger.
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