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family gallery wall in the hallway

After living in military housing apartments followed by two single-story homes in my childhood, I was always enamored with the idea of having an amazing staircase in a future home.  The first two homes Jeff and I bought as adults had staircases but they were enclosed and completely utilitarian.  Our Minnesota house was the first house that had a staircase that was an architectural feature and I loved it.  It was open to the foyer, but it was also a unique “scissor staircase”, which split in two at the landing making a “front staircase” to the foyer and a “back staircase” to the kitchen.  When we started househunting in 2022, I never thought we would end up in a single-story ranch-style house.  I think the fact I was in an orthopedic boot and on a scooter made me a bit more open to the idea of not having a staircase. 

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put a rabbit painting on it

I have learned over working on many rooms in the homes we’ve lived in through the years that there are always little loose ends that languish until you get sick of looking at them.  For me, it’s often installing shoe molding or touching up trim for some reason.  I was pretty good at keeping a list of the final touches on our kitchen renovation so I could complete them and check them off the list.  I wanted to be able to call the kitchen completely done instead of having to add an asterisk every time I shared the room.  It’s done except for this, this, and this.  That just gets annoying and I wanted it to be done period.  But, there was one lingering thing that I’ve been simply ignoring and removing from photos – the doorbell.  See it above the doorway to the hall? The doorbell is hardwired, so

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studio moments

I spent some time last week moving the new bookcases in (you can read about that HERE) and getting the studio tidied up and I realized I hadn’t shown my studio in a while.  Last year, I tried out a few different arrangements (mostly swapping the desk and easel) and this is where it has ended up.  It’s pretty much right where it started, but playing with the configurations of workspaces is always useful to see if something would be more efficient.  I learned that I missed having the desk at the window and that location was optimal for working at my computer and filming tutorials.  I actually wasn’t filming tutorials because I didn’t feel like I had a good spot to do it!  It’s a great example of how the arrangement of a room can be a huge factor in the creative process. While the studio was picked up

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antique cane stand & collection

I blame the cane collection on my six months in a boot when my foot was broken in 2022.  I bought a couple of them to actually use when I was getting used to walking on both feet again, but I bought most of them because I thought they were little works of art.  Some of them were handmade out of wooden sticks while others are more refined.  With a small collection of canes, I was looking for a stand for about a year before I found one I liked at a price I was willing to pay.  I don’t mind splurging on things, but I want to splurge where it matters and a can holder, which is purely decorative, isn’t a place I want to splurge unless it makes my heart flutter.  So, I found this one at a local antique store at a nice price. I had a

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more studio bookcases

Almost a year ago, I decided I really needed to address the stacks of books that had been moved from room to room since our move.  I had dreams of built-in library shelves in the dining room, but it became clear that project wasn’t going to happen anytime soon.  Even if we were ready to tackle it, I needed more time to live in the rooms to decide if that was even what I wanted.  So, I ended up buying four Billy bookcases from Ikea to use in the studio.  You can read about that HERE.  I was able to fit two on either side of the antique hardware counter and they were the perfect, inexpensive solution. I went with the thinner bookcases since I have a lot of heavy books and I knew wider shelves would likely sag over time.  So far, that has been a good choice. I

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1970 home renovation

project plans for 2024

In yesterday’s blog post, we looked back at some of my favorite projects of 2023.  Today, let’s look ahead to 2024 and the home projects we have on the list.  They might not all get done this year because other priorities might pop up or we might be unable to fit some of the bigger projects in our 2024 renovation budget, but it doesn’t hurt to aim a little high! paint the dining room This one has been on the list for a while and I already have paint for it, so there is no excuse not to get this one done, soon!  A part of the delay is I have been waffling on which color I want to use and if I want to attempt another full-room landscape mural.  I initially thought I would paint the dining room in Light Blue, the same Farrow & Ball color I used

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1970 home renovation

2023 favorite projects

While I enjoy looking forward to the coming year in January, I think it’s also important to look back.  It can be easy to focus on the to-do list and ways we want to improve, but, even if the previous year has been difficult or hasn’t been everything one hoped, there are always things we’ve learned, things we’ve accomplished, and things to celebrate.  Since the main things I write about on this blog are projects I’m working on, I figured I would share my favorite projects from 2023.  When I still feel like so many projects need to be done on our home specifically, it’s a good reminder to see how much we’ve accomplished in just over a year since we’ve lived here!  And, 2023 was a huge year because we tackled the two biggest projects on our to-do list when we bought the house. As I’ve shared before, we

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Christmas Dining Room 2023

I have just one more space to share for Christmas this year – our dining room.  The dining room is still just wearing primer on the walls (we had the wallpaper stripped earlier this year and it’s next on my list to paint), so I debated even decorating it, but we’ll be eating our Christmas brunch in there as well as doing puzzles and playing games, so I just couldn’t help myself!  When we took walls down during our kitchen renovation, it also opened the sidelines, so it’s nice to see a decorated dining room from the kitchen, foyer, and even living room. First, I have to share the view into the dining room from the kitchen. We built that shelf to hang by the side door a few months ago (You can find the details HERE) and it’s worked so well to make a little landing area for hanging

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I’m Marian, a painter, writer, and lover of all things creative. From art and antiques to home projects and everyday life, I share my journey in hopes of inspiring you to embrace your own creativity and make beauty in the spaces you live.

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