Wednesday, August 14, 2013

What I Wore: Wedding Style

As it does for many of you I'm sure, our 2013 wedding season spans from June-September. And as I've mentioned before, we will be attending 7 weddings during this time. I am of the crowd who loves weddings. Loves dressing up, trying out a new hair style, putting on some fun jewelry, and celebrating with family and friends. I love it!

Looking back on the 3 weddings we've attended so far this year, there's a very apparent (to me) trend: J.Crew. They sure do know how to make a great dress. But if you're like me, sometimes their price tags can make you wince. So would you believe me if I told you that two of these dresses cost me less than $100 each? Actually, more like $80 and under (watch for their sales!). And the third is a bridesmaid dress that I was able to re-wear so it really doesn't count in the budget here. It had to be bought. (Dress #1 and #2 were re-worn this year from last, gasp! Did you ever think you'd see the day Moms?)

I realize that there are times when outlet clothes are just not the same quality as the real deal. But J.Crew Factory dresses certainly deserve a second glance. Try them on. You may be surprised! Oh, and try on multiple sizes. I cannot stress this enough, especially at J.Crew. I don't know what it is but in the dresses below the sizes are as follow: 6, 4, 2. Um, I am not a 2, and never have been. I have no idea why that is but I really jump around in size with their dresses. (sorry for the poor quality of photo #2, I believe it's a phone pic)

Dress 1: J.Crew (similar), shoes- TJ Maxx, necklace: Etsy (Wedding recap here)
Dress 2: J.Crew Factory, bag - gift (Wedding recap here)
Dress 3: J.Crew Factory (similar - Winter version), shoes - TJ Maxx, necklace: Target (Wedding recap here)

It's funny, of the 4 weddings we have left, I don't have a single J.Crew dress planned! But just wait, I have some fun new dresses to debut. I actually/finally decided to use a tailor and let me tell you, what a difference! I am obsessed with the dress I had tailored for my brother-in-laws wedding later this month. I can't wait to show you!

How about you, what's your go-to store for dresses? I always check the sale racks at J.Crew for dresses. And recently purchased one from Modcloth that I adore.

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Monday, August 12, 2013

Master Bathroom Renovation - the Before, the Details

Today is the start of our big, huge, most expensive project we'll do on this house for a long time, master bathroom renovation! Confession - I'm totally freaking out!!

Yes, I have a million ideas swirling through my head and have a very good sense of what I want, but now it needs to be definite. What we choose cannot be undone. Gah! I can be very indecisive at times, lots of what ifs, so this project is major. It's not just painting the walls and wanting to repaint. No, I cannot change the layout, the tile choice, the vanity options, the fixtures, etc once they're installed. They will be here for good.

Here's what we are working with right now. I was having a hard time visualizing the size of the shower we'll be putting in so I taped off both the size of the standard tub shower, and the size of the larger shower we've decided to go with.



And here's a very simple amateur drawing of the plans... the shower and vanity will run along the same wall

Lastly, here's what we're thinking for tiles...


  • 12x24 Dark Grey floor tiles
  • 2x2 Dark Grey shower floor tiles
  • 8x20 White/Grey shower wall tiles

We've decided to use porcelain for the tiles. All of them. I absolutely love the look of marble, but really didn't want to have to worry about maintaining it, nor was the price tag all that fun to calculate. Thankfully you can find porcelain in a variety of textures and shades these days to imitate the finer stones. I think we had a similar approach in our tile decisions as Lindsey did here. She's much better at explaining it than I am (and so much more experienced than us!).

Originally, I wanted a lighter shower floor which is why there are various smaller tiles on the left side of the picture above. But then I saw this bathroom renovation and changed my mind completely. I loved the cleaner look of using the same floor tile throughout. I realized that the bathroom could look very cramped very easily if I add in too many colors, patterns, textures, etc so we'll keep the tile simple.

I spent some time yesterday walking around The Tile Shop, and while I wasn't super impressed with their selection (honestly, I spent the whole time comparing what they had to what I'd already picked out and couldn't find anything I liked better - huge relief, going with my original selection) I so appreciated the numerous bathrooms you could walk through for inspiration. It really does help to see what your tile selection could potentially look like. Plus, they just might have been the nicest sales persons ever. Here's one I found using similar colors to us...

And another bathroom that caught my eye...
And I'm really liking the dark grey cabinets here...that is the next decision!

And here's one I found which kinda/sorta shows you what it looks like to use the same tile for the bathroom floor and shower floor - just using different sizes.

When you're picking tile for the shower floor, you need to pick a tile that is 2x2 or smaller. This is because the shower floor needs to be pitched towards the drain. It really wouldn't be good to have standing water in your shower, so being able to adjust the pitch of the floor is necessary. And smaller tile works best (bigger tiles would just end up cracking - not good). But the less grout to clean, the better really (in my opinion) so we'll stick with the larger tiles for the bathroom floor and the smaller tiles only within the shower portion. Plus, if you haven't looked at tiles before, I warn you - small tiles can be crazy expensive!

Now that the demo has started, here's what's in the line-up for our bathroom renovation:
  • Demo current space - repair ceiling, open up the walls for plumbing and electricity, move current door frame over to make room for a vanity
  • Bring in a plumber to fit for pipes - pipes will connect through the guest bathroom (which is through the far wall on in the pictures above). We are purposelly going with this layout so that a) we don't need to pull pipes up through the kitchen ($$$$) and b) there are no pipes along the exterior wall (very risky in the New England winters...)
  • Bring in electrician to wire for new lighting, fan/vent system
  • Order tiles for bathroom floor, shower floor, shower walls
  • Order custom shower glass for interior shower wall, door, pony wall on vanity side
  • Order double sink vanity and decide on countertop material
  • Order sink and shower fixtures (currently thinking rain shower head like this, and hand held)
  • Order a toilet (I'll let J handle that....maybe...)
  • Decide on overhead or side lighting around vanity
  • Pick out paint color for walls
  • Accessorize!

If I'm missing anything major in my list above, well that's why we've hired a contractor for this job. Ha! We've decided to let the pro's handle this bathroom since there is just so much work to do. And J and I plan to tackle a guest bathroom reno later this year since it already has a footprint to follow/upgrade. But this won't happen until our master bathroom is fully functional (and will be the only full bathroom while we reno the guest bathroom). 

I'll keep you posted along the way. I can't believe it's actually/finally happening!

Happy Monday!


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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

A Midsummer Night's Wedding

This past Saturday, I had the privilege of watching a very close friend marry the man of her dreams. It was such a beautiful day. The weather was perfect, the venue was gorgeous, and Natalie and Tom were glowing. I was so happy to be there to celebrate and spend time with all of my college roommates. Where we are spread across several states these days, it's very rare that we are all able to get together.

The wedding was held at Plimouth Plantation. Which, for many of us from the area, is known for its reenactment of the Pilgrims! (And apparently you can pay to have pilgrims at your wedding!) But besides its historical endeavor, it's location is seriously ideal. Halfway between Boston and Cape Cod (ok maybe a little closer to the Cape but that just makes it even better), on the water, and major gardens. I can't believe I had never been to this venue before!

The Ceremony

A groom awaiting his bride!
The entrance was so neat. I may have been a little nervous getting down these stone stairs in a dress but I bet the photos are going to be amazing. The greenery is so lush this time of year.

Here comes the bride! 
I so wish I snapped a photo of Natalie's shoes for you guys. Picture rose gold, t-strap wedges...gorgeous!
 A quick glimpse of the ceremony site afterwards. Soo green and gorgeous!

The Details

These were new to me and I'm obsessed: Antique Hydrangeas. Absolutely love them!
J and I both ordered the swordfish....and were not disappointed whatsoever. So so good. 

The Reception

Don't be fooled...Natalie with the help of her family, strung each and every one of these lanterns. Don't they look amazing?!

The venue sits on the Eel River, which meets up with the Atlantic (far body of water in this picture). Stunning view!

J's idea of a good picture pose...

Absolutely love these ladies

What a beautiful sky! Seriously, ideal weather.

My only complaint about the wedding is that it went by too fast! It was such a fun evening celebrating with the best of friends. We had so much fun! Can't wait until another college roommate ties the knot (next year!).

Congratulations Natalie & Tom!

xoxo

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