Our Flip: Pretty Little Things

I’m a firm believer that cabinets should have hardware.  For some reason, it really irks me when I see beautiful, naked cabinets – why miss out on an opportunity to add a little bling?  Also, I just think it’s odd to claw at a cabinet or drawer to open it when you could just grab a knob or pull instead.  But maybe that’s just me.

Anyway, yesterday was awesome because we finally got to pick out the hardware for the cabinets at the flip!!  I was shocked when we counted up all of the hardware that we would need – 33 pulls and 50 knobs.  Doesn’t that seem like a ton?  I guess it’s not when you really think about it, because we needed hardware for the kitchen (and pantry), jack ‘n jill bath, laundry room bi-fold doors, bi-fold closet doors in the second bedroom, and a built-in desk in the fourth bedroom.

We were afraid that we would have a tough time finding hardware that we liked, but we were definitely wrong!!  Our first trip to Home Depot yielded these beauties for the jack ‘n jill bath and the built-in desk:

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Our Flip: Pretty Little Things

[I know my pictures can't do them justice, so I added in their glamour shots from the Home Depot website]

Aren’t they pretty?  I think they are going to look fab in those two secondary areas – they have some personality while still remaining affordable.  Excellent!

Restoration Hardware was the next stop on our quest for hardware.  We fell in love with their hardware when we were buying pulls and knobs for our own master bath – they have some really beautiful, classic designs.  On the downside, they are pretty darn expensive, so we promised ourselves that we would only buy hardware for the master bath.  Here’s what we chose:

Our Flip: Pretty Little Things

Our Flip: Pretty Little Things

I love them!!!  Want to hear something funny?  We actually had a bag of leftover hardware to return to Restoration Hardware that I hadn’t peeked into in about 6 months – when we got to the register to buy the new stuff and return the old stuff, it turns out that we had picked the very same knobs again!!  I guess we must have really liked them, right?

And you probably noticed that we got two sizes of pulls for the master bath – that’s because the drawer fronts in front of the sinks are pretty big, and the drawers in between the two sinks are much smaller.  Using two different sizes of pulls will add a little visual interest to the vanity, and keep everything in scale.

By the way, if you’re thinking about buying hardware from Restoration Hardware, I would advise planning ahead – most of their hardware is special-order only these days, which is kind of a bummer.  They still have a little stock left over in the back so we were able to score all of our hardware in the same day by driving around to two different stores, but otherwise we would have had to wait for a week.

Next we were off to Lowe’s – we were hoping that they had a few different styles of hardware that Home Depot didn’t have.  Turns out, Lowe’s has a much better selection of hardware – I was totally impressed!!  Take a gander at all of this playground o’ hardware:

Our Flip: Pretty Little Things

Our Flip: Pretty Little Things

Four whole sections of hardware!!!  And most of it was in-stock (as opposed to special order), so I was a happy girl.  I absolutely love this collection of hardware:

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Our Flip: Pretty Little Things

This collection is chunky and very heavy to the touch, which is a great quality for hardware to have.  I love how sturdy it looks, and I think it’s going to look great in the new kitchen.

We were pretty consistent with the hardware throughout the flip – almost all of it is satin nickel, except for the polished nickel in the master bath (for a little extra swank).  We think that will make the house feel even more cohesive, and hopefully it will all look great with the other finishes we picked out.  I can’t wait to show you guys the house when it’s all finished!!

So now I’ve spilled the beans on the hardware in the flip – what sorts of goodies adorn your cabinets?

Images courtesy of Restoration Hardware, Lowe’s and Home Depot.

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Our Flip: Granite and Marble and Travertine, Oh My!

Holy moly, Wednesday and Thursday were a flurry of tile-related craziness.  In the past 48 hours we have been to the granite fabricator, the contractor tile place (twice), two different discount tile places (and we went to one of them twice, in two different cities), another tile place, and Home Depot (to two different locations).  A freaking flurry of activity, I tell you!  Not to mention the FOUR times we went by the flip today.  This flipping stuff is serious business!

Luckily, there was some serious eye-candy along the way.  Check out some of these gorgeous slabs of granite that we saw at the contractor tile place:

Our Flip: Granite and Marble and Travertine, Oh My!

Our Flip: Granite and Marble and Travertine, Oh My!

Our Flip: Granite and Marble and Travertine, Oh My!

Seriously, it’s crazy to think that such beautiful materials were dug up from the earth – it’s so awesome!  I drooled, I fawned, I caressed each and every slab.  Then I had a reality check and moved along . . . slowly.

By the end of Wednesday we had picked out the marble countertop for the master bath:

Our Flip: Granite and Marble and Travertine, Oh My!

the travertine countertop for the jack and jill bath:

Our Flip: Granite and Marble and Travertine, Oh My!

and the countertops for the kitchen.

Our Flip: Granite and Marble and Travertine, Oh My!

We also picked out this gorgeous glass and marble tile backsplash for the kitchen (which we picked up on Thursday) – it looks fab with the granite and will be such a great focal point looking from the den into the kitchen:

Our Flip: Granite and Marble and Travertine, Oh My!

For the bathroom off the kitchen, we picked out white subway tiles accented with taupe glass 2 x 2 tiles for the shower walls and 8 x 12 marble tiles in a herringbone pattern for the floor – I can’t wait to see how it turns out!!

Our Flip: Granite and Marble and Travertine, Oh My!

Our Flip: Granite and Marble and Travertine, Oh My!

The laundry area is tiled in a honed travertine (still waiting to be grouted):

Our Flip: Granite and Marble and Travertine, Oh My!

The master bath will be done all in matching marble, with the floors done in 12 x 12 tiles, the shower walls in 3 x 6 subway tiles, and the shower floor in a tiny hexagon tile – I am beyond excited about this bathroom and I hope they’re finished soon so that I can show you pictures!!  Here’s how it’s looking right now (not too exciting):

Our Flip: Granite and Marble and Travertine, Oh My!

We had a minor faux pas with the tile for the master shower – there was a miscommunication with the supplier and they gave us crema marfil porcelain tile rather than crema marfil marble tile.  Both of us just referred to crema marfil, and assumed we were talking about the same thing.  The mistake wasn’t discovered until we lugged those ridiculously heavy tiles back to the house – and the porcelain tile has a distinct grayish cast that doesn’t match the marble – oops!!  That’s the reason behind one of our many repeated trips to the tile place.  Lesson learned – always refer to the full name of the material when you’re speaking with a supplier, and always check inside the box before you leave the store.

Whew!  So busy but so fun.  And I still can’t believe how quickly things are moving along with the flip.  I swear, it’s going to be finished and ready to put on the market before I have a chance to blink!

So now you’ve heard what countertops we chose for the flip – what do you have in your house?

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Homebody Queries: Big Bath or Closet Space?

The hubby and I had a great time touring a slew of houses on Saturday (prior to our sod-laying bonanza).  No, we’re not in the market to move, but my realtor husband likes to keep an eye on the homes currently on the market and I’m always a willing companion.  I mean,what’s not to love about spending the afternoon checking out other people’s digs?

While we were snooping around all of those houses, I noticed that one house in particular had tons of potential – and a major flaw.  Basically, the master bath was tiny.  I’m talking cruise ship tiny.  Take a look at what I mean:

Homebody Query: Big Bath or Closet Space?

Homebody Query: Big Bath or Closet Space?

Homebody Query: Big Bath or Closet Space?

While tiny bathrooms can be beautiful and cozy (not cramped!), this particular bathroom certainly did not warrant the title “master.”  With a teeny stand-up shower, single sink and no window, there was no way that two people could be in the bathroom at the same time.  And this was in a 2,450 square foot house!!   Not cool.

Anyone who buys this house is clearly going to gut the master bath, without a doubt.  And there are two closets that back up to the master bath – one or both of them could be stolen to increase the size of the master bath, but closet space for the master bedroom would be sacrificed.  What’s the new homeowner to do??

The way I see it, the new owner will have two options with this master bath:

(1)  Leave everything where it is and gussy it up as much as possible. Pros: minimal costs and both closets would remain intact.  Cons: tiny bathroom, no tub.

Homebody Queries: Big Bath or Closet Space?

(2)  Gut it completely and steal one of two closets to make a decent-sized bathroom. Pros: bathroom fit for two with a tub.  Cons: lots of extra costs associated with moving plumbing, only 1 small closet in the master bedroom instead of 2 medium-sized closets.

Homebody Queries: Big Bath or Closet Space?

Here’s where you guys come in – what would you do in this situation?  Save costs by keeping the tiny bath, or create an awesome bathroom but sacrifice closet space?  Which is most important when designing a bathroom – a rockin’ bath or oodles of closet space?

Let me know your thoughts through this handy-dandy poll:

Big Master Bath v. Lots Of Closet Space
Have to have a big master bath!!!
Extra closet space is the way to go!!!
Other suggestion (leave comment).
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[P.S.  If you're reading this post in a Reader, I've noticed that the buttons don't seem to show up on the poll - just right click on the title of this post to open it in a new window and vote away!!]

Anybody else seen something crazy in a home that can top the hideous wallpaper from the tiny bathroom we saw on Saturday?  Am I the only one that could tour houses until my feet fall off??

Images courtesy of PointClickHome, Real Simple and Apartment Therapy.

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