DIY swing picnic table final reveal
Who remembers this hideous thing?!
Do you guys remember at the end of May when we took apart and moved the kids DIY playset that we built for them a few years ago? We had to start planning where we were going to put our walkway to the shed, and the playset was in the way. Moving it was definitely harder than we anticipated due to the unevenness of our yard, however we (Scot) prevailed and it’s final destination was to the right of our DIY shed!
How to create an accent wall with beadboard
Hey guys! Yesterday on our Instagram I shared behind the scenes of adding this beadboard in between our photo ledges. Make sure you head over there and check it out! It is saved under our “DIY” highlight. ALSO in case you missed it, make sure you follow along because we’re giving away a TIKI brand firepit when we hit 10K followers on Instagram!
One Room Challenge Spring 2020- Week four
Week four of the One Room Challenge Spring 2020 is officially here, and we checked a few things off our to-do list! For one we installed a new hand rail. Believe it or not we have lived without one for almost sic years now! Before we removed the load bearing wall in the hallway, we had a basement door with a chain and latch on it. That obviously made the basement seem so dark and scary…because it was. Anyways, there was a 2x2 makeshift hand rail there before that we removed once we started opening up the basement to the rest of the house.
DIY swing picnic table
Hey guys! Today I’m going to be sharing how we built our DIY swing picnic table out of the kids old DIY playset we built a few years ago! We recently moved the playset because of a future walkway we were going to install that leads to our new shed. In doing that we had to take apart the playset and move it to a new spot in the backyard. The playset sat there for a few weekends while we worked on other projects.
Minimal and modern landscape design
Today we wrapped up the flower bed to the right side of our front porch stairs! Our sidewalk is being poured on Tuesday, so we wanted to get ahead of the game so that once it was poured we could knock out the left side! We knew we wanted minimal and modern landscaping so we put our must have list together and headed to our local nursery and home improvement store.
DIY sliding closet door
Today I’m going to be sharing how we took our dated 1963 reach in closet, and turned it into a modern and minimal beauty. All of the closets in our home are reach in closets. When we moved in they all had original bi fold doors, and at the time we had young children. We lived with the bi fold doors for as long as we could, but eventually they came down.
DIY shed ramp
Today we said goodbye to stubbed toes, busted shins, and fallen tools. Gone are the days of struggle. We desperately needed a ramp for our shed opening. If you can imagine, it was really fun watching our kids, and us, try to carry all the bikes and tools back and forth with that step down.