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- The Collaborations
Week Seven of the One Room Challenge is all about the collaborations. Every ORC, brands work together with participants to create something magical in their homes. Every One Room Challenge I’ve done, Handy Products have been a staple feature in my renovations. Their awesome variety of pails and brushes make any paint job so much easier. Easy grip handles and liners make clean up a breeze. I’m so grateful that they’ve sent products to make my job easier. Each one of these products have been so beneficial to creating seamless and efficient painting. Handy Products will always be my go to for my painting needs! Kichler Lighting is fast becoming one of my favorite lighting companies! The variety, the quality is outmatched and their selection gives you a wide choice to choose from to create a wonderful ambience in your home, indoor and out. This pendant light fixture is called Bekah and comes in a variety of sizes and just brings an earthy, organic vibe to my space. This pendant light from Kichler was super easy to install and I couldn't be happier with the results! These two brands were crucial in making my kitchenette a success and I'm thankful to be able to work with such professional companies that know what it takes to make a house a home. We're at the final line folks! Next week is Reveal Week and I'm super excited to show you how everything turned out. Check in with the other participants over at the ORC and thanks again to Apartment Therapy for being such great media partners. Until next time,
- Week 5 of the One Room Challenge
Working on this banquette is a long process! Listen, I'm not gonna lie- I missed Week 3 and 4 of the ORC because life was LIFE-ing!! My husband is the woodworker and since he only has the weekends to work on this project, he has to balance it out with other things he has going on. We have, however, made some great strides to this banquette and the finish line is in sight. Let me tell you what we've worked on so far- First off, let me just say that my husband is making this off the fly. No blueprints, nada. Just a few videos from Youtube University to get him started. Making the frame, attaching the fronts, adding banding to the edges and attaching the backs. All we have left to do is the trim, add decorative molding and then I can prime and paint this beauty! In the meantime, I've hung up wall decor from Fireflies Decor , Society6 and pillows from H&M. Next up is painting, hanging a new light fixture and hopefully finding a pedestal table that works in the space. Fingers crossed I can find one off Marketplace that doesn't cost me an arm and a leg! Lol! Don't forget to check out what all the other participants are doing for the ORC and thanks again to Apartment Therapy for being the coolest sponsor! Until next time,
- Week Two Of the One Room Challenge
Week 2 of the ORC is pretty basic. Nailing down all the things I want to incorporate in this space, curating the right sizes and making sure I take my time to properly measure everything. Over the weekend, my husband started with our banquette seating. A lot of 2x4s will be used to make this seating along with plywood. We're really just winging it at this point because it's our first time making something like this but that's the beauty of DIY. Creating something from nothing is such a great feeling because you used your 2 hands to create it! Some adjustments will be made, but overall I think we're off to a great start. I'm fortunate to be able to partner with Kichler Lighting to make my kitchenette beautiful. Here is my moodboard that roughly gives an overview of my vision. Check back next week as I figure out what paint color I'm choosing for the banquette. I'm still up in the air about it! As usual, check out what the other participants are up to over on the ORC site and thanks again to Apartment Therapy for the opportunity. Until next time,
- It's One Room Challenge Time!
It's that time of the season- the Fall One Room Challenge is here and I'm really excited to get started. Now I know I said that I wasn't going to do another one, but here me out. This year, participants can do "mini room" makeovers. How fun is that???? I'm choosing to do my kitchen nook. I feel she needs a little love so we're replacing the table and chair with built-in banquette seating, adding artwork and a new rug. Plants are always the focus in my home, so we'll add some of them as well. A Blank Slate Here is the Before. I love my shelves, but it's time for a change I'm confident that I'll complete this challenge well within the 8 weeks, but you never know. I'm attempting to find my furniture second-hand so it might take me awhile to source them. As always, check back weekly for updates (if any) and make sure you check out the ORC website to see what everyone else is up to. And a BIG thank you to the One Room Challenge team and ApartmentTherapy for putting this all together. So, until next time,
- A Change A Long Time in the Making
For some time now, I've been wanting to change what I've had on my wall in my living space. Not because I didn't like it, but because I've had it for quite some time and I was looking for a change. I have vaulting ceilings in my living space, so finding a wall hanging, piece of art was always a challenge because it had to be big enough to fill the space. So my first idea was to paint a circle.. I loved this! That bright, bold pop of color was perfect in this space. Over time, it has seem many different pieces of art and wall hangings that adorned the center. I then decided to go green. Now you know I have a love for green, so this was the perfect change I felt this space needed to include this massive seagrass wall hanging. I've had the circle on my wall for about 3 years and I knew it was time for a change. Enter into the conversation Milton & King. You know, the wonderful folks that have amazing wallpaper and you saw the wonderful wallpaper print that I put on my ceiling in my laundry room. Well, they also have murals and with their help, I decided to use one of their murals to create a large scale piece of art that is by far the best thing I could have ever put on my walls. Let me show you my process. It was quite simple actually. All I needed was to prime my wall space and because Milton and Kings murals are numbered, we just went down the line and attached them to the wall. Milton and King 's wallpaper are paste to wall wallpaper and they recommend you use the brand of adhesive from Roman. You also need a scraper,brush or wallpaper roller to smooth out bubbles and sharp utility knife to cut off any excess. I chose the wall Mural called "Werrgaji" Werrgalji, meaning ‘green’ in Kija language, is a tribute to the expansive rainforests of our tropics – an entrancing world that prioritises balance. It pays homage to all living things and the sophisticated ecosystems which they inhabit, while highlighting the significance of self-care and finding peace amongst the busyness of everyday life. Designed by Kija Bardi artist Kamilya Lowana-White. I knew that this print was meant to be in my home! I had to sand the area smooth and then applied 2 coats of primer for maximum adhesion. Then we measured the space to make sure it was centered with our couch. We applied the adhesive to the wall, and then attached each one as numbered on the panel. I then cut off the excess and added a wood stained frame to complete the look. That was it! This took one weekend to complete and I couldn't be happier with the results. Let me know in the comments below what you think and thanks again to Milton and King for providing such a beautiful wallpaper mural. Until Next Time,
- Reveal Day! The Finale of the One Room Challenge
The time has come! I'm glad that I made it to the finish line. This was a labor of love for me and my husband(Lord knows I could've done it without him!) and I'm so thankful for the cheers and encouragement along the way from each and every one of you. 8 weeks of the door being off the hinges, 8 weeks of constant painting and sourcing all came down to this- amoody eclectic laundry room and i now enjoy being in. Hell, I don't even mind washing clothes anymore! Lol! Anyways, I'm not going to bore you with a bunch of words- I'm going to let the pictures speak for themselves and list all the major sources below. First, a real quick look at the before... The Before A very unorganized space with bland colors and no imagination. After priming everything, we started with a clean slate. I decided to go bold and I color saturated the entire room and brought it to life. I hope you enjoyed my journey and I really hope I inspired you to be your own 'designer' in your home. The most important thing when decorating your home is that you love it and you're proud of the work you did. As always, many thanks to the ORC for hosting this challenge and for Apartment Therapy for being the best sponsor EVER! I really hope you take the time to look at all of the other participants who participated in this challenge as well over on the blog. There's some great designs over there and you will be inspired to change your home, one room at a time. SOURCES Wallpaper- Milton & King (gifted) Wall Color- Custom blend from Glidden Wainscoting- Ornamental Products (gifted) Fabric- Spoonflower (gifted) Lighting- Mitzi Artwork- Society 6 Rug- Rugs USA Door Pulls- Amazon Cabinets and wood- Home Depot Baskets- Amazon Roman Shade- Amazon
- Week 7 of the One Room Challenge- Why I Decided To Jump In (again!)
We are at the finish line. Technically, I'm finished- I just need a few little decor pieces and I'm all set. This blog post is a bit different than the others. I've been thinking a lot lately about how I show up on this blog and on social media as a whole. I'm a lot of things to a lot of people on here- a diy'er, plant expert and fashion influencer. The one thing I struggle with is designer. Some people( interior designers) will tell you if you don't have a degree in interior design or have clients, then you shouldn't call yourself a designer. So basically, you're telling people who have a passion for design but may not have the education, that they can't call themselves that. Or because you've never had a client that you were able to design their space, you shouldn't call yourself a designer. I think that's when people start having imposter syndrome. They truly have a passion for something- do it extremely well, but feel less than because they don't feel worthy of the title based on what the world says. Here's what I say about that- DO YOU BOO. I could care less if you call yourself a designer. If you came up with an idea, put the plan in motion and created a room that truly makes you happy, then that's really all that matters. I'm a designer- I design and curate spaces in my home for the world to see and be inspired by. My goal is to not only challenge myself, but to create beautiful spaces that my family can love and enjoy. It's not easy, but what challenge is?? I think we can all learn for each other and gain knowledge that can be a benefit to others. For those participating in the One Room Challenge- YOU ARE DESIGNERS. What we've accomplished in 7 weeks is amazing, and considering that a lot of them have never designed a space in 8 weeks is a massive feat that is worthy of applause. Next week is the final reveal and I can't wait to show all the hard work we did to bring this beautiful moody laundry room to life. Am I a designer- yes I am. I design spaces in my home for my family to enjoy and for you to be inspired by. Take bits and pieces of what I did and make them your own. Create magic and create wonderful spaces in your home on your own terms. Like I said in Week 1, the ORC was created to support and encourage people to push forward with a project they've been wanting to do in their home. Big or small, all of the spaces you've seen over on the blog is the cumulative thoughts and ideas from some very talented individuals who worked really hard to design a space of their dreams. I look forward to seeing everyone's reveals next week, and I hope you enjoy mine as well. Until Next Time,
- Week Six of the One Room Challenge Progress Shots
Welp, we are on the down side of the One Room Challenge. Painting is complete, cabinets and wallpaper are installed and we completely finished installing the roman shade and door handles. Light fixture is hung and the laundry basket is installed under the table. We are now down to our final build- putting up the floating shelves and hanging the artwork. The final week will be my favorite part- styling. It's like adding a cherry on the top of a beautiful cake. So for your enjoyment, here are some progress shots of the space in the event you aren't following me on Instagram. I hope you've been following all the other participants progress as well. They're doing some amazing work and you can see all their weekly progress here. Thanks again to the ORC and Apartment Therapy for hosting and sponsoring such a great event! Until Next Time,
- Week Five of the One Room Challenge- Just Call Me Wainscot Tracey
~ This blog post contains sponsored/gifts products. To read more about my privacy & disclosure policies, click here. It took a minute for the ball to start rolling, but we finally managed to get some real progress done in our laundry room for the ORC. This past weekend, we were doing all the things- remember my last blog talked about putting up wallpaper on the ceiling ( I did it! It was really hard and you can see my progress on my Instagram page in my highlight bubble here under ORC Spring 24) and then we also decided to tackle the wainscoting. Let me tell you about the company Ornamental Decorative Millwork (a Novo Building Products Company) In 1926, The Canadian Amplifier Company was founded in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, manufacturing horns for radios and gramophones. A second company, Ornamental Decorative Millwork and Carving Company Limited, was started in the mid 1930's producing embossed and carved wood mouldings and ornaments—primarily for the Canadian furniture trade. Over time the Waterloo plant evolved into Ornamental Decorative Millwork, a manufacturer of decorative wood mouldings and accessories for the building trade. Today Ornamental Decorative Millwork is A Division Of Novo Building Products that has a manufacturing facility located in Archdale, North Carolina, USA. Ornamental’s products are sold through fine building materials retailers worldwide. Now that you know the history of the company, I decided to use one of their wainscoting kits to make my walls come alive. Their kits are really to install and come with detailed instructions. I chose the Kessler kit. It's a solid white hardwood and comes in different sizes. I chose the 36'" to accomodate my walls. I decided to add the wainscoting to the focal wall of the laundry room because that's what you'll see the most. We did have some left over, so I used the remainder to finish up the side next to the washing machine. One of the main cuts we had to make was the opening for the outlet. I was surprised that we got it right on the first try and we didn't waste any boards. Next came the assembly. We first added the base board and nailed it into the studs on the wall. Then we added each board, first adding an adhesive and then nailing it to the wall. Then finally adding the top pieces using the same technique. There you have it! It really was very easy to install- We did have to purchase some additional trim at the bottom due to our floor tile being cut too short and it left a gap. Also, any gaps we saw, we filled them with a paintable caulk. Next up is painting the entire room( to include the wainscoting) so everything gets a good sanding, filling in holes and primer. We are almost at the finish line and what's next is the hanging of cabinets and floating shelves. As always, you can check the progress of all the other participant here and make sure to show them some love! Until Next Time,
- Week 4 of the One Room Challenge is all About Walls
This week, I decided to talk about the walls for my laundry room makeover. I've been going round and round trying to come to a decision about the wall color choice to go with this fabulous wallpaper and I think I've come to a decision. But first, let's talk about this wallpaper. *This blog post contains gifted/ sponsored content. To read more about my disclosure and privacy policy, click here I am fortunate enough to work with an amazing wallpaper company, Milton & King. Milton & King started in 2008 and is the shared passion of brothers Richard and Bryce. Milton & King is a humble family business blindly dedicated to the evolution of the wallpaper and fabric industry. Milton & King is a lifestyle brand that produces on demand, on trend, highly curated and globally designed products. Their products uses an array of one-of-kind techniques and are manufactured with absolute precision and care. Delivered worldwide, quickly and efficiently makes for complete satisfaction for each and every client which their main priority. My design for this space is to hang this wallpaper called Gardenia on the ceiling. Yes, you heard it right, on the ceiling. A big undertaking for sure and I definitely need the help of my husband, but thank goodness it's only a small space so I think we can knock it out in one afternoon. Products also needed- wallpaper adhesive and a wallpaper seam roller. Also, you could use a large paint brush or roller to apply the adhesive to the wall (we're opting for the roller) For those that know me well, know that I'm such a fan of Behr Paint. I would say they're on about 95% of my walls in my home and I just love the large array of colors and paint finishes they offer. I went with the color Tournament Field because I felt it complimented the wallpaper to a T. Adding to the walls will be some wonderful artwork from Society 6. They always have a wonderful assortment of art to choose from and I feel that these two will compliment the space nicely. That's it for this week- Stay tuned as I tackle adding some wainscoting and cabinets to the walls. That should be interesting! (fingers crossed!) Thanks again to the ORC and Apartment Therapy (official sponsor)for making this challenge such a supportive space. You can also check out what everyone else is up to over on the blog. Until Next Time,
- Week Three of the One Room Challenge- Let's Sew!!!
This week is all about doing the smaller projects because the bigger projects require additional help. So sewing is on the menu this week and I must say, it's my least favorite thing to do. I have always been very crafty- I can do just about anything artistic, but sewing??? That gene kinda skipped over me. Now I say all that because my mother was a talented seamstress. During the 70s, my mom made outfits for my sisters and I and she even had her little side business called Bags & Totes in which she made monogrammed tote bags and garment carriers. I remember watching her in awe, thinking how talented she was to create outfits that we could wear and bags for people to enjoy. So as I got older, my thought was, how hard could it be??? She did it, so can I! Well, I didn't get it and sewing is not my strong suit. I know how to FAKE sew- you know, using fabric tape or glue adhesive, but sewing in a straight line??? Forget it!! I'm determined to make this work because I have a vision for this laundry room ORC and I'm going to see it through. *This post contains items that are gifted and/or sponsored. To read about my disclosure and privacy policies, click here The Before This is what I'm envisioning. Underneath my table is storage and a place to hide a hamper. Awesome but an eyesore. So the remedy is to cover it with a "Table Skirt" to give it a bit of an upgrade. I chose an amazing fabric called Belgian Linen from Spoonflower and let me tell you all about it. 100% Belgian Linen™ features the finest flax in the world, grown ecologically in the Flanders region and woven by Libeco™, which has set the highest standards for textiles since 1858. This medium-weight linen fabric showcases lustrous color over the beautifully textured surface. Stronger than cotton and naturally hypoallergenic, Belgian Linen™ will soften with everyday use and is a top-of-the-line offering for decorators and makers interested in unmatched elegance on upholstery, bags and home decor. I chose the design Whistler's Nocturne~ Southhampton by the artist Peacoquette Designs. It is vibrant and the green variations are gorgeous. I also love this unique pop of color making it look like a blood orange moon. Spoonflower is unique in itself because it gives so many talented designers and artists the opportunity to shine and get their work out there for all to enjoy. Here's the part I'm dreading- the sewing and of course, I ran into some issues. The fabric itself was very easy to work with. Belgian Linen is very sturdy and no need to iron hems before sewing. All you have to do is fold it over and press down and it creates a threadless hem. I measured the width and height of the space and gave myself few inches over to give it that ruched up effect. My sewing machine isn't the greatest and it tried to give me some trouble, but I managed to make it through and here's the final result- After I loved how this turned out! Of course it needs some steaming, but I love the color and pattern. I'll add some decorative pieces to this area, like some baskets at the bottom and some organizational elements, but you'll have to wait until the end of the 8 weeks to see that! Next week, wallpaper!(Hopefully!) Thanks again to Spoonflower for this amazing fabric and of course to the One Room Challenge team and Apartmenttherapy (Official Sponsor) Also, if you haven't checked out the weekly progress from all the participants, you can find them all here. Until Next Time,
- Nothing Really to Look At. Week Two of the One Room Challenge
Ok, for those of you who have never seen the process of the ORC, let me just say that there maybe some weeks that are strictly worker bee weeks. I mean like, deep in the trenches of primer and paint, or knee deep in laying some tile. Now I won't be laying tile (Thank God!) , but I will be painting. And I mean, A LOT! This is a small laundry room, but of course I'm going to be difficult and not move out my washer and dryer or the massive table. So that means I need to be creative and damn near a contortionist to prime and paint all the wall, including the ceiling. But first, let's tackle the textured ceiling.... So, I searched YouTube University(lol!) to figure out how to smooth out my textured ceiling without having to sand it or skim coat it. I'm really not trying to add extra steps or make things harder for me, so I found a video that showed someone removing a popcorn ceiling by doing this method, and I thought, "Why not??" I took my spray bottle and filled it with warm water and went section by section, spraying then scraping with a wide steel blade taping knife. I can't believe how easy it was! It came off so smooth and it took me about an hour to complete. I wiped off any extra residue and it was off to the next step- Priming! This took me the longest to complete because remember, I did not take out my washer and dryer nor did I take out this huge table. So working around them were a bit of a challenge, but I managed to get it all done, including the ceiling. I even managed to not have any dripping or spilling if you can believe that! So now that that is complete, we can start on the actual paint color and wallpaper, but you have to see that next week! You can always follow me in real time by watching my stories on Instagram and make sure to like and comment below. I know I maybe a little late in responding to your messages, but I DO respond and it means so much to me that you take the time to send me a message. Thanks again to the ORC and make sure you check out all the other participants here. Until Next Time,


















