This is one of my favorite posts, I think, with one of my
favorite comments ever...
Tricia Rose said..."The bravest 'before' photos I have ever seen!
So, here I am, being brave all over again...
I'm not sure why no one I know tried to
stop me from buying this house. Why was there no intervention, no nice men in white coats to, ah, "detain" me until I recovered from whatever it was that possessed me? Was there a
name for what ailed me? Because, this
pathetic little view of the carport on the house is pretty much representative of what the rest of the house looked like when I brainlessly fell in love with it.
I walked past this scene, I am
mortified to say, for more than a year, while working on the
inside of the house. It was just down right disgusting, I know.
The old door was rescued and donated by a friend to cover the
ginormous utility box and those lovely, protruding wires.
The little table, I love. It was built by the previous owner and used as the telephone table.
I think a good cleaning was in order.
I painted the old door with the trim color and hinged it to the outside corner so it swings free
for easy access to the utility box. I think the baskets on hooks fill in an otherwise
awkward area.The chairs and plants pretty well disguise the wires that run everywhere.
Am I really showing this before picture?
If you notice in the before picture there were poured concrete steps leading into the back door. They were sturdy, I must say, and ugly and were not going anywhere. My solution?
Build over them. One of my favorite changes so far!
The simple curtains I made from 6'x9' painters drop clothes purchased 2 in a pack from
Home Depot for only $9.99. They were the perfect size. I held the panel up to determine where
to put my cup hooks on either side of the carport opening. I loosely pleated the top edge
of the curtain then poked a hole through the layers with an exacto knife.
Then, I just threaded the holes onto the hooks.
I think the panels are what make the carport
into the outdoor room of my dreams.
Just put staining that floor on my to-do list!
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