Archive for September, 2008
Eichler Numbers
I ordered these Eichler house numbers and they look amazing! We had to replace the mailbox, light-post, outdoor house light and house numbers. I thought I would show you how great these are! They are about $25 per number. Our house has 5 digits, so it was $90. You can order from Eichler
If anyone knows where to get a nice modern mailbox, please let me know - I have been looking for months!
Samson Rocket’s Nursery
Just a few pictures of my little one’s nursery. At the time, I was in love with the Dwell line at Target that just came out, so the decals are everywhere. Sam seems to like them, so we will probably keep them for a while.
I bought this “S” from a yard sale for $5. It was actually form a super nice gal who recently bought something from me. I totally love it and is probably one of my favorite pieces in his room. I bought the paper tiger at an estate sale a few months ago. It was buried under a nasty rug and was in surprisingly great shape. My boyfriend found the companion pieces (elephants, camels, etc) stacked between posters in another room. We are saving the other ones for a later date.
I couldn’t figure out what kind of chair I wanted for nursing. I tried all the modern reproduction rockers and gliders, but all were either too expensive, way uncomfortable or just pain ugly. I eventually found this chair while on a shopping trip. I bought it out of a trailer home in Arkansas for $10. No joke. It was badly scratched up, no cushion and the fabric was shot. I initially bought it to re-sell, so I had it reupholstered. When I got the chair back I fell in love with it. It is super soft and so comfy. I don’t miss having a rocker at all. The seat is deep and the back high, just what I was looking for.
So, I’m not sure I recommend the Dwell line from Target. We have the crib and matching changing table. As you can see, the drawer on the left is on the floor. They are safe, but somewhat jankey. That drawer has fallen out like 3 times, so I am resigned to having it stay there. Anyway, the green bouncer is awesome and worth the $80 from Babies R Us. You can plug your IPod into it which is a neat feature, although I can’t say I’ve done it yet. Sam loves the vibrate and it is way sturdier than it looks.
This is another one of my favs. This was a shower gift from our friends “The Merkels” The chime is so sweet and timeless. I love seeing it through the window.
Just a shot of our favorite toys for Sam. The sock elephant was a gift from my Mom. I first spotted it while shopping with her and Luby in an antique mall way before I was even pregnant. She surprised me with it last month. So happy it was still there! The Mighty Mouse was a Christmas gift to Luby from me. He had it in his dresser forever, so I had it dry-cleaned and framed. The back side is a cape! How awesome is that?
Some close-ups of his growth chart I bought from eBay. Love the illustrations.
I bought the vintage baby scale from an estate sale last month. It was brand new with the box! I was so excited. I’ve been wanting one for a while, but every time I come across them, the thought of buying them used was a bit gross. Seems a little silly, but I just can’t wait for his check-ups to see how much he weighs. FYI, he’s in the 95th percentile for height AND weight.
Kitchen Rehab
After selling my boyfriend’s Victorian 4-story home in the Tower Grove area of St. Louis, we purchased a 1950’s ranch in Crestwood. I was 8 months pregnant and living in a hotel while looking for our dream ranch. We found our house the day it came on the market and offered full price and in “as-is” condition including all the contents. In total desperation to have the house complete before my due date, we had an estate sale a week later to remove everything from the previous hoarder-owner. Once everything was sold, donated and cleaned-out, rehab began. The kitchen was one of my favorite projects.
We left the original yellow color on the inside. I love how it turned out.
Close up of the original counter we left in. Great Formica Boomerang pattern
Yup, that’s a trash can on the left. My boyfriend insists on keeping it even though it takes up a ridiculous amount of space and is directly in front of the pantry. Pretty neat-o though, I must say.
Ladue Mid-Century Ranch Demolition
On a recent shopping day I stopped by a demolition sale in Ladue to find an amazing ranch being stripped and prepared for tear down.
All of these were sold for $500. Amazing panels on tracks either open the room completely or close it off to make a cozy room, but still let light in.
I love this bath tile!
We bought a couple of these fixtures for $10. One to keep and one to sell. I love the glass shade with the metal frame.
Fireplace with party pit circle seating. Copper and marble go to the ceiling.
Mid-Century Modern Horse Ranch Estate
Along with estate sales, garage sales and auction houses, estate auctions are also part of my daily grind. This week my boyfriend and I went to an amazing auction in Kirkwood, Missouri. Situated on 12 acres was a sprawling ranch with attached horse stables. Designed by architect William Bodley Lane in 1955 this was a one owner estate. Filled with slate and brick, a few fireplaces, in-ground pool, radiant heat and an open floor plan, this was an impressive design. Unfortunately, there is so much work that needs to be done. The house has been vacant for years so dirt and mold have set in. Foundation issues occurred and the pool is shot. The radiant heat no longer works and a/c had never been installed. I bought a few items from the auction, but most pieces were janky from humidity, dry rotted or smelled from mold. Since this will inevitably be sold to developers, I thought I would post a few pictures of the remains.
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