As a thank you for giving him the sale of my apartment, my realtor David sent me the kindest Christmas gift today. Two embroidered tea/dish towels, one with a Hamptons theme and the other one New York City. They're made by a company that also did a decorative pillow I keep in the craft room. So now I have a nice matched set!
Monday, December 16, 2019
The faux fire
I had a small box full of holiday decorations that I used in the apartment and I brought them to the house this week. A string of white twinkle lights and a white stocking. I put the lights over the mantle and I love the ambience of the light in the room with the other lights dimmed. Making a big fire is always such a pain, not to mention the mess. So I brought up the carved log I did a few years back that holds 7 tea lights in the top. I think this is going to be my go-to solution when I want fire but don't want to deal with the clean up!
The carved tea light log |
More shades of gray
I was tired of the seafood green wall paint in my bathroom.
Sticking with the gray theme I started in the kitchen and dining room, this week's project was a paint re-do.
I love this color, it's Benjamin Moore's "Gray". I used it in the front hallway in the apartment.
I think it makes the bathroom more modern and masculine. It's like a spiffy tuxedo. I replaced the oval black mirror over the sink with the small mirror I found this past summer with my sister at a yard sale, the white trim popped more off the dark gray.
Sticking with the gray theme I started in the kitchen and dining room, this week's project was a paint re-do.
I love this color, it's Benjamin Moore's "Gray". I used it in the front hallway in the apartment.
I think it makes the bathroom more modern and masculine. It's like a spiffy tuxedo. I replaced the oval black mirror over the sink with the small mirror I found this past summer with my sister at a yard sale, the white trim popped more off the dark gray.
Holiday baking
It's just not complete without a pumpkin pie.
So I made my favorite recipe for the umpteenth time. It tasted especially good this time.
Macerating fruit in rum |
Wrapped and ready for Texas |
Another still racoon
I've spoken several times about my spirit animal, the racoon (yes that's the alternative spelling), because my name is an anagram for STILL RACOON.
I needed a new paperweight to go with the new gray sideboard, that's where I charge my phone. The cord always falls to the side and the rock keeps it in place. I went with the racoon theme and decided to christen the house with a new moniker: RACOON HALL.
I needed a new paperweight to go with the new gray sideboard, that's where I charge my phone. The cord always falls to the side and the rock keeps it in place. I went with the racoon theme and decided to christen the house with a new moniker: RACOON HALL.
New additions
After I got the "new" furniture from the apartment out to the house I couldn't wait to see how they'd look.
The wooden lamp looks amazing...the second will go in when I take down the Christmas tree.
The lamp that used to be in the TV room is now my desk lamp, it adds a lot more warm light to the room. The Knoll desk chair is perfect...duh!
And the Eames bentwood chair is nice as a side chair.
And I'm so glad I decided to keep the bust, it adds a nice touch of whimsy to the room wearing my old New Year's party hat.
I love the new striped rug in the living room, the old sisal's black edges had gotten too dirty and dusty, hopefully this one will hide the dirt better.
The wooden lamp looks amazing...the second will go in when I take down the Christmas tree.
The lamp that used to be in the TV room is now my desk lamp, it adds a lot more warm light to the room. The Knoll desk chair is perfect...duh!
And the Eames bentwood chair is nice as a side chair.
And I'm so glad I decided to keep the bust, it adds a nice touch of whimsy to the room wearing my old New Year's party hat.
I love the new striped rug in the living room, the old sisal's black edges had gotten too dirty and dusty, hopefully this one will hide the dirt better.
I bought two graphic gray and black rugs for the dining room to coordinate with the new gray sideboard and high shelf.
A great birthday
I've been out at the house for a while, all thru Thanksgiving, but I wanted to go into the city for a little reconnaissance. I sold the apartment (!) and part of the deal was that all the furniture went with it. But after some thought I got seller's remorse for a few pieces that I've grown fond of, namely two wooden spool lamps that I bought on Ebay years ago and my Knoll desk chair. That chair retails currently for over $1600 a piece, I wasn't about to give it away. But what to do? Then I got a brainstorm: why not substitute my sister's desk chair for the Knoll one and buy some look-a-like lamps to replace the ones I want to keep? I checked with my realtor, David. He gave it the all-clear. He said the contract states "furnished" it doesn't say with what furniture. And just to cover ourselves we agreed that the party line was that when I accepted the first offer (ultimately it went to some higher bidders) I started getting rid of stuff because that deal didn't include the furniture. So I decided I'd better replace the items with substitutes to honer the contract.
I decided to drive the new Jeep into the city with the furniture but I was worried the the buyers' realtor who lives in my building would see me making the switch out. The best time would be under cover of night...I wanted to get it over with soon, what if the buyers came to town and wanted to see the apartment? Time was of the essence. Since my birthday was coming up on a Tuesday I drove in on that Monday night before. The switch was a lot easier than I had anticipated. Two chairs, two lamps, and even the big plaster bust I found on 57th Street. I had wisely packed some bubble wrap to keep it safe. The doormen had the hotel cart ready and it all fit great. I had the lamp shades in a big plastic bag. The switch out lamps were a steal, only $40 apiece at the HomeSense store in Riverhead. I unloaded, parked the car around the corner, brought the good stuff back down, loaded up the Jeep again and parked it two blocks away in a garage. It was pricey, forty bucks a night, but it was worth it, all in all.
The next, my birthday, was cold and rainy. I took the subway downtown to have lunch with Jan at a nice little Italian place near her office. She gave me a new Stephen King book and I gave her some of my Christmas cookies.
On the way home I stopped at the Gap and bought myself a navy thermal shirt (40% off!)
and then stopped at the Good Will just for kicks. Lo and behold, I found two great hoodies, only 8 buck each.
I had a turkey dinner from the grocery store. Later that night I had made a date to see my friend Scott who lives only a few blocks away on 53rd street. By coincidence the same building as my other friend Dean! Scott had his tree up from a tree-trimming party that weekend prior...
he said it had 1600 lights on it! We had fun, he showed me this new leather top he had recently gotten, ha! I didn't leave til after midnight...it was a really good day :)
The next morning I went to the bagel place and had breakfast and high-tailed it back out to the house. I stopped at the IKEA in Hicksville (I love that place) and bought tons of tea lights and some new rugs for the dining room and living room, the old ones were beat. The car was packed, the storage in the back is not as big as my old Xterra.
I decided to drive the new Jeep into the city with the furniture but I was worried the the buyers' realtor who lives in my building would see me making the switch out. The best time would be under cover of night...I wanted to get it over with soon, what if the buyers came to town and wanted to see the apartment? Time was of the essence. Since my birthday was coming up on a Tuesday I drove in on that Monday night before. The switch was a lot easier than I had anticipated. Two chairs, two lamps, and even the big plaster bust I found on 57th Street. I had wisely packed some bubble wrap to keep it safe. The doormen had the hotel cart ready and it all fit great. I had the lamp shades in a big plastic bag. The switch out lamps were a steal, only $40 apiece at the HomeSense store in Riverhead. I unloaded, parked the car around the corner, brought the good stuff back down, loaded up the Jeep again and parked it two blocks away in a garage. It was pricey, forty bucks a night, but it was worth it, all in all.
The next, my birthday, was cold and rainy. I took the subway downtown to have lunch with Jan at a nice little Italian place near her office. She gave me a new Stephen King book and I gave her some of my Christmas cookies.
On the way home I stopped at the Gap and bought myself a navy thermal shirt (40% off!)
and then stopped at the Good Will just for kicks. Lo and behold, I found two great hoodies, only 8 buck each.
I had a turkey dinner from the grocery store. Later that night I had made a date to see my friend Scott who lives only a few blocks away on 53rd street. By coincidence the same building as my other friend Dean! Scott had his tree up from a tree-trimming party that weekend prior...
Scott's tree |
The next morning I went to the bagel place and had breakfast and high-tailed it back out to the house. I stopped at the IKEA in Hicksville (I love that place) and bought tons of tea lights and some new rugs for the dining room and living room, the old ones were beat. The car was packed, the storage in the back is not as big as my old Xterra.
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