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Come Wright in | DINING ROOM REMODEL

BEFORE

AFTER
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again; Jeff is the most patient man in the world!
If I didn’t have a career working in the apparel industry, there’s no doubt in my mind I’d be working in interiors of some sort. In saying that, poor Jeff gets to take these interior ideas that sprout up more often then not and make them reality. This last year we’ve accomplished a serious face lift to almost our entire main floor. However, our dining room has always been a space I’ve been a little unsure what to do with and for one main reason, a piece of furniture I am in love with that just didn’t fit (antique painted hutch). Oh, and the fact that I absolutely hate painting and have known the yellow walls were in need of disappearing. 

Two summers ago I stumbled across two amazing deals at one garage sale. One is the $25 vanity we used in our bathroom remodel HERE and the other was a this $5 fireplace mantel shown above. Yep! I had this mantel stored in our basement for 2 years knowing it was going on a wall somewhere in our house. Our house was built in 1901 with many quirky renovations… basically someone thought it was a good idea to remove the only fireplace in the house. I have never had a place to hang Christmas stockings. I start listening to christmas music before Thanksgiving if that tells you anything. 

Question for you visitors…  I’m debating on painting the entire wall on the inside of the fireplace mantel with black chalk board paint. I would keep the hanging blanket where it is and I could use the right side of the blanket wall to write notes on, maybe the menu for the evening or Jeff’s weekend “to do” list aye? Pfff!  Please, let me know your opinion/thoughts. 

October 28, 2012

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Come Wright in | Reclaimed wood

Last summer when Jeff and I remodeled our kitchen 2 large rectangle pieces were cut out of our newly installed reclaimed wood countertops for sink and stove insertion. Jeff did not know that I had been drooling over a wooden bathtub caddy that I happened to stumbled upon while surfing Etsy and happened to make this dreamy little situation. Free and reclaimed.  
 
We still have one more larger piece to make something with. 
Ideas are welcome.
 

June 12, 2012

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Come Wright in | Contentment

Im thankful for the terrible weather this weekend because…
  1. Most don’t know this but I’m STILL a student. I finished my senior collection well over a year ago but am taking my last 2 classes this term. 2 weeks left and I’m done! 
  2. I don’t feel bad for eating copious amounts of treats when I’m all bundled up.
  3. I can stay in my pj’s all day.

 

March 11, 2012

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Come Wright in | Bathroom remodel

I can’t tell you how excited I was to start our renovation, I was so excited that I created this blog to keep a diary about the process; I absolutely hated every part of it. This is the first post of before and after photo’s. 

Ironically, this room was not a part of the house that we were planning on renovating. It goes a little something like this: I found an antique cabinet converted into a vanity dressed with granite counter, vessel sink, chrome hardware and plumbing for… get a hold of yourself… $25 at a garage sale. When we ripped out our old cabinetry we took off chunks of the wall; up went wainscoting which I adore. New plumbing and hardware, flooring, paint and voila. 

I am tickled pink that this remodel is 99% finished. Now that I’m not pissed off about living in an inch thick layer of debris in the summer heat I can enjoy looking back at before pictures and post after pictures one room at a time.
Before
After

March 4, 2012

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Come Wright in | Layers of the Wright life

I took an informative class called “styling” at the Art Institute taught by the wonderful Kami Gray. One particular lesson was about personal styling for clients (closet purging, organizing and creating look books for clients). It required students to share photo’s of their closets then talk about what would help each student in their closet in order to put clothing items together quickly and effortlessly to create a stylish outfit everyday. Fortunately this was effortless for me from the beginning; I’m a bit of a tidy Wrighty!!! I do have an entire bedroom for a closet.

August 1, 2011

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I'm Michele - a designer and creative, but mostly a Mama to my twin two-year-old girls Macie Lou & Marlowe. Wright for Michele is a Portland based Lifestyle blog devoted to cultivating stylish, relatable and creative content. It also serves as a personal time capsule of my family’s journeys, giggling and stumbling a bit, through it all.

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Wright for Michele is a Portland based lifestyle blog devoted to cultivating stylish, relatable and creative content. It also serves as a personal time capsule of my family’s journeys, giggling and stumbling a bit, through it all.

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