Thursday, September 6, 2012

More Painted Stairs for Thought...

While I'm on a stairs kick... here are a few others I enjoy!


From Coastal Living.  This one is pretty involved, but lovely :)



Some pretty aqua stripes from http://classicfauxsandfinishes.com/2011/10/25/stenciled-stairecases/


Love the rope banister and colors on Jonathan Adler's painted beach house stairs


Even Lowes has a lovely stenciled set of stairs


Navy blue stripes:


Love the idea of adding yardsticks (they kind of remind me of stacks of books :):




Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Painted Stairs

A beach cottage isn't quite a beach cottage without lovely painted stairs!  As part of our "carpet removal" process in our home, we saved the stairs for last (they were a pain!), but the end product was totally worth it!  The first thing we had to do was remove the carpeting, which was mostly painless, with a utility knife in hand.  Then, came the real pain.  We had SO MANY STAPLES in the stairs!  I'm sure there's a better way, but we went up them with a screwdriver to pry them up and pliers to remove them from the wood.  Next we had some kind of white lumpy mixture on the stairs, so we had to sand them down with a hand sander.  Then, came the fun!  Initially, I used a primer and then just a regular high gloss paint, but I quickly learned that it was not made to be walked on!  Ultimately, I switched to a floor paint- Valspar Oil Gloss Porch and Floor Paint, which took awhile to dry, but turned out beautifully and has been SO easy to keep clean!

(We also removed the old banister from the wall, since the other railing already extended up the whole stairway, painted the entire banister glossy white, and the walls a pale blue.)

Before:



After:



I'm contemplating putting black numbers up the stairs, like I've seen on some cute painted stairs, or something like, "Leave the sand at the beach" scripted on them.  Still have 1 more set of stairs to go...

Monday, August 27, 2012

Beachy Mood Board

So, in my interior design course, we were asked to put together a "mood board" of our style.  Mine being coastal, this is what I came up with, which fortunately has some elements that are already present in our current living/ dining area.   

Love, love, love Dash & Albert Rugs!  They are in so many coastal home magazine pics, and their striped cotton rugs are surprisingly affordable- I have 2 in my house right now! :) So, that is my background.  I like the cooler colors of the blues, greens, and whites, too.  Love sea glass colors and texture and anything driftwood.  

I like a nice, light blue that brings the sky in, without overwhelming.  I would love to do an entire HOUSE in white beadboard.  I think it portrays the ultimate beach cottage look.

I could go a few way on window treatments.  I like gauzy white drapes for windows that get some breeze, but in bedrooms particularly, plantation shutters or bamboo/ wooden roman shades.   

I also love bamboo floors for a sustainably harvested, sturdy flooring, canvas (reminiscent of sailing), and slipcovers (for easy cleaning after the hubby comes home covered in sand).

What do you think?



Saturday, August 25, 2012

Is this blog "the one?"

Well, after several attempts at having enough patience to keep a blog going, will this finally be the right one?  A friend down from D.C. (at http://www.goldennuggetgourmet.com/) has encouraged me to try to blog about interior design.  I am no professional by any means (although even using the term "professional" has become very controversial anyway irt whether certification is required or not, etc), so  who know, really.  But, I do not do it AS a profession.

I do have a very particular style though, and that is very definitely coastal.  Since moving from Cincinnati, Ohio to Virginia Beach to become a United States Naval Officer, the beautiful coastal views around me have developed my love for bringing that look inside in a (hopefully) tasteful, fun way!

Welcome to my CHX BCH (Chick's Beach, aka Chesapeake Bay Beach) blog!