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house blog

projects around the house

 

purchased : a complete dining set!

jenn pan


new month, new billing cycle means we ordered the aaron armchairs from pottery barn for the ends of our dining table!
now that we finally have a "real" dining room, i feel like we can finally have people over! things are still a mess, but at least we can seat and feed people now, and that's really one of the more important parts of a home, isn't it?


and yes, that is our dog-child sanford hiding underneath one of the chairs. he's totally taken to the chairs and table as a sort of den/playground for him, as you can see with all the chew toys around.


state of the yard.

jenn pan


it's mostly green!!! remember how yellow it was? well, the yellow parts died off, but we got the sprinkler system working and what's still alive is nice and green. don't let it fool you though, those empty patches are full of weeds and weeds and more weeds.


it's a bit hard to tell from the photos above, but where there isn't grass, there is actually a layer of the dead grass, and more obviously, weeds. we've been working our way through the yard in patches every week and scrubbing up the dead grass and yanking up the weeds, then sprinkling grass seed. we're using this bright blue scotts turf builder stuff with fancy "watersmart" technology. it's been a pretty slow process, but rather rewarding.


below is one of the first patches we attacked about three weeks ago. as you can see, there is quite a bit of new grass coming in! however, there are even more weeds coming up, and we're too scared to go rip them up as we don't want to also rip up the baby grass.


another thing we did was buy some bright blue anchusas to plant right in front of the house. we got them at sunset nursery (which i love and is where i buy my succulents) and they're really pretty. they also told us that these guys will re-seed themselves and spread, which would be great. it would be really nice if all those shockingly blue flowers filled in the surrounding area. it also seems like bees really love them, because there are always bees checking them out now.




continuing to re-organize.

jenn pan


not too much to report really. this weekend was mostly lawn work (which i'll post in a bit) and a lot of indoor reorganization. so, above you can see that we'd had a bookshelf set up to sort of divide the living and dining rooms. not on purpose, but just because we really didn't have anywhere to put it. we cleared some space out on the other side of the dining room and moved it there.


our new living room view, modeled by sanford, after the jump!


tada! it's way more open now! we've had that bookshelf in the middle so long that everytime i walk into the room it feels like something is missing, but it's definitely better. at this point, we really just need a coffee table. we just haven't found the right one just yet.. and a piano (but that's a story for another time..).

also, we cleaned up the office a bit more (it looked like this before) so you can actually walk into it now, and there are places to put things! there's still a ton of stuff to be put away, but we're making progress, slowly but surely.