Since I tend to put a lot of projects on my plate every year, it isn’t too hard for me to come up with 10 things that I accomplished in 2009. And I bet you have a lot too, when you went back through the months and looked at everything, didn’t you? It’s fun to look back, pat yourself on the back and feel good about the rewards of DIY.
In January, I recovered the bulletin board that I originally made from a huge old frame that I found yardsaling. I finally got around to changing out the fabric to a snazzy zebra that I had picked up and it made all the difference in my cozy office nook.
BEFORE: In the red fabric from my kitchen…..
AFTER: Fun and funky zebra
That cute light fixture was a 2009 addition to the office nook, an $8 yardsale find.
BEFORE: Many of you were with me in February when I debated back and forth on whether to lighten up my dining room or not. I went for it, along with adding picture frame molding below the chair rail and it went from pretty in red to….
AFTER: WOW and classic in Antique White! I got a lot of comments on this change and never regretted for a minute painting over the red. I loved red for a long time, but I really love the lighter and airier feel of the Antique White.
I did a complete tutorial on how I did these picture frame moldings all by myself with my handy-dandy miter box and many of you tried it too. If I can do it, so can you!
Look at it with me again…BEFORE in RED. And you can really see some of the other major changes in here from when I first did this room. Got rid of some of my dried flower arrangements, as well as the brass light fixture. And I darkened that mirror too.
AFTER: Antique White. I think you’ll all agree that this was a majorly huge improvement to the dining room. I love this space completely now.
BEFORE: Moving on, again in February, I finally tackled my guest bathroom mirrors and once and for all framed them out and painted the frames. One bathroom got chocolate brown and the other black. This is the downstairs guestbath with the black mirror.
AFTER: And see what a difference this makes, with the addition of the molding. This tutorial post got a HUGE amount of comments too and many of you tried this one at home. An easy project with a lot of bang for the buck.
This bathroom also got the addition of the shabby cabinet that was found for $25 at a yardsale and it was love at first sight. Click that link for all the details on it and installation process.
BEFORE: In March, I decided to go on the hunt for a corner cabinet for my kitchen, so out to the antique malls I went and it wasn’t far from home that I found this beauty. NOT really beautiful, you say! Well, wait til you see her after I took her home and gave her some TLC…..
AFTER: With a new coat of Antique White paint, some burlap with stencils on the back walls and new knobs, this ugly duckling turned into a beautiful swan and now is one of the stars in my kitchen. I showed all of the how-to’s here.
I can’t forget to mention the fun we had with the burlap party in May and many of you joined in and shared your projects for that. Burlap was definitely the FUN fabric of 2009!
BEFORE: After a couple of months of deciding, looking and pondering some more, I finally got new granite countertops for our kitchen in May. Out with the tumbled marble, which was looking pretty shabby.
AFTER: And in with the new Napoli granite counters, which I dearly love. New hardware completed the transformation.
With a new granite sink and stainless steel faucet, I’m a happy cook now. 🙂 This wasn’t a DIY project, but it was a huge project at our house last year, so it makes the list.
BEFORE: Lighting in the newly up updated beachy guestroom got upgraded too in May of 2009, with the addition of a new chandelier. Click on the above link if you’d like to see the true Before pics of this room and how I transformed it last year for under $500.
The chandelier that looked like this when I found it at a thriftstore for $5. But, it didn’t stay that way long.
AFTER: Here it is with a new black paint job and hanging in its new room. This is one of my most favorite fixtures yet.
This wonderful beadboard wallpaper really got blogland talking back in June, when I tried it out on my kitchen and bathroom cabinets and loved it so much. Many of you ran out and bought it too and tried your own projects.
BEFORE: Just as a reminder of how great it looks, this is my plain Jane kitchen cabinet ends before I got ahold of them with the beadboard wallpaper.
AFTER: In the master bathroom, it really improved those too.
AFTER: In the kitchen. No one who sees this in person can believe it is wallpaper. It really looks that real.
And later on, I did a single accent wall in one of my guest baths, when I did a redo in there too. Blogland was buzzing over beadboard wallpaper, so we had a Beadboard Wallpaper party to celebrate and several of you showed off your projects too. That was SO much fun!
In fact, I have my own online shop selling this wonderful Graham Brown beadboard wallpaper. So, please…if you’re getting ready to buy some of this wonderful product, please shop with me. (I will make a commission off each sale, but prices are comparable to the other online sources for it also.)
BEFORE: Speaking of that bathroom, it got a huge makeover in September, when I was blessed to get to do a shopping spree from Homegoods and chose this room to make over.
AFTER: And that was a lot of fun, as I repainted with Antique White, added new rugs in olive and chocolate brown and added several new pieces of artwork and accessories.
It got a whole new look! You can see the whole transformation here.
BEORE: In July, I found this cute old mirror at a rummage sale and brought it home for $3, but you know it didn’t stay like that. As cute as it was, it just got better…
AFTER: When I painted it white and sprayed it with chalkboard paint, it became a great meal planning board for the kitchen. Now I use it every week for our Monday – Friday meals at a glance. It really has helped me SO much with meal planning, a simple chalkboard.
BEFORE: Back to the beachy guestroom, in September, Grandma Eleanor helped me with this sewing project and the chair with fabric thrown on it for almost a year, finally got a real slipcover.
AFTER: I couldn’t have done this without Grandma’s help and you all shared in that project by watching her sewing videos, which were complete hilarity. You’ll also notice the little aqua side table changed from the Before to After pics. I found the new one at a yardsale for $5 and painted it the same aqua color, since it was all wood and nicer than the first one.
So, that’s a wrap up of MY Top 10 Projects of 2009. I had many more smaller DIY projects that I completed, but considered these the cream of the crop. I can’t wait to see what all of YOU have been up to last year too.
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I’m heading over to Atlanta on Thursday and will be going to the Gift Mart on Friday with my friend, Renae, and my sister, Renee. Should be a LOT of fun and we’ll we walking our little feet off trying to take it all in. And on Saturday, Renae and I will be hanging out with Eddie Ross and my sweet friend, Layla, too at the Tea at Two and framing workshop that Eddie is presenting, so if any of you are planning to be there, I can’t wait to meet you also! Fun, fast and furious weekend, but I’ll share it all when I return!
Meanwhile, have fun looking at all these links (go, visit and comment, everyone likes a pat on the back!) and come back on Friday for a fun giveaway!
- Christi @ A SOUTHERN LIFE
- The Good the Bad the (Formerly) Ugly @ Songbird
- Back Porch Musings – Top Projects 2009
- Top projects at PB & J Cottage~ rue
- Hooked on Houses~Top 5 Before & Afters
- Kammy – Small Home In The Country
- Richella at Imparting Grace
- bj @SWEET NOTHINGS
- HoosierHomemade (Office Organization)
- Annie @ Birdcages & Butterflies Some makes of 2009
- [email protected] Pleasures of Homemaking
- [email protected] and Cheese Laundry Room Re – Do
- A BEACH COTTAGE Garage Sale Vintage Trunk Makeove
- melissa * 320 Sycamore
- [email protected] Southern Living
- Jamie @ Jamies Creative Corner
- (remodelingthisl ife) A year of DIY 2009
- My One And Only @ Completely Coastal
- [email protected] DIY Show Off
- Marys paint flooring beadboard crafts & MORE!
- [email protected] Stories of A to Z
- $119 Kitchen Makeover and more!
- End of the year review! : )
- Barb @ Grits and Glamour : Top 5 Projects
- Stephanie @ Bona Fide
- Ashley @ The Happy Little Home – – Lots of re – dos
- Debra from Bungalow
- Cat Tunnel to Litter Box ([email protected] )
- MyRepurposedLife Photo gallery (2009)
- Happy Nester / Top Projects 2009
- Angie @ Baseball and Ballet
- Loulous faves of 2009
- Heidi – HEART AND HOME
- Toy Box & Wall Makeover
- Our Creative Life
- Posh Pieces Top 2009 – Bench Window seat toybox
- Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions
- [email protected]
- Trish @TheOldPostRoad – 2009 DIY Year in Review
- Just a Girl 09 Review!
- Signs of Obsession Favorite Furniture makeovers
- [email protected] cottage.com Kitchen paint / lights
- Melissa Miller~Garage Floor Paint Treatment
- [email protected] Your Nest
- Funky Junk – top 10 2009 furniture projects
- [email protected] Insanity
- Laurel @ Ducks in a Row
- Centsational Girls 2009 Before and Afters
- Furniture Before & Afters @ Mustard Seed Creations
- A Look Back @ Domestically Speaking
- TidyMom (Top 2009 TidyMom Projects)
- Organize & Decorate (top 10 organizing projects)
- ThriftyAnnabella – 2010 Projects
- Kitchen Remodel @ The Yellow Front Door
- Puna – My kitchen makeover
- Becs Traditional Fireplace Transformation !!
- My Top 10 DIY Projects of 2009 – Room to Inspire
- Sisters Christina & Victoria @ As Time Goes By
- Carolyn @ My Backyard Eden ~Favorite posts of 2009
- Life at our House (Befores and Afters of 2009)
- Coffee table re – do at No Stinky Cheese
- Kate @ Twenty – Six 2 Life : Top Projects of 2009
- Cindy @ Applestone Cottage.
- DIY Staircase Makeover (The Red Chair Blog)
- : : cottage instincts : : 4.5 months of review
- Cynthia @ An Accomplished Woman
- Shannon @ Coopers Corner – thanks for inspiration
- Coastal Charm – Recap 2009
- Casa Haus : Best of 2009
- junkblossoms Favorite Project of 2009
- $350 Chelsea Apt RE – DO
- Diningroom Remodel @ childmade
- Mini Mitten Tutorial @ childmade
- Pamela @ My Cozy Cubby – China Cabinet Redo
- Creative Little Daisy A look back at 09
- Year in Review @ Creating ME Now!
- Destination Seaborn~2009 Projects
- Amongst The Oaks 2009 Projects
- the Redneck Junkers
- Karla @ Its The Little Things…Top 12 Of 2009
Rhoda, I love visiting you when I can! Your projects are so motivational! And your home is getting prettier (if that is possible) by the day!
Happy New Year to you!
This has been an incredable year (09) for you and your projects. You took on some MAJOR changes…and all for the best! I am most in love with your white dining room…just stunning.
It was fun recapping your year of projects. My favorite, and one that I personally saw a lot of buzz about was the bead board wallpaper. I still haven’t gotten any, but have several projects in mind for it.
This is so fun Rhoda! And I love what you have done around your house!
I’m in awe of all that you’ve done this past year! I love looking at your pics!
You inspire me!
gail
You always do such a great job in your home, Rhoda! It’s very inspiring. I don’t know if I have enough projects from 2009 to put together a post, but I’ll draft one and see how it looks. I feel like I did so much, especially since we were getting our house ready to go on the market during the late Spring/early Summer.
Jaithan and I are so excited to see you too! Have a safe trip! xoxo
Eddie
What a year you’ve had. Those are all beautiful transformations. Thanks for hosting & always inspiring us.
I’m so impressed!! I guess if I counted all the home remodel projects (which I don’t post), then I got more than “a one and only” project for 2009. The beadboard wallpaper did fool me!
YOU have been a busy girl!!!! I think my favorite of all of your projects is your dining room.
I just read the post from yesterday and of all the trends and fads that I HATE and hope becomes extinct is the use of the stainless steel appliances!!! Real stainless isn’t so bad but the cheaper fake stainless is not good!!! I expect (and hope) to see in the coming years stainless steel appliances piled by the side of the road!! Of course this is just my opinion. I am just a little passionate about this, yah think?
Keep up the good work.
Thanks for hosting hunny! What a great idea..loved seeing all of the best makeovers!! I have posted the button on my sidebar instead so that my friends from this side of the pond that visit can see all the loveliness too!!!
Sorry didnt comment sooner..we are having a SNOW DAY in England! I have a 5yr old boy to entertain!!! Please come back and visit soon as I am having a big giveaway xxxx
Annie x
Wow – you’ve done some amazing things in 2009! I love the beadboard wallpaper. Glad to have discovered your blog!
Hi Rhoda! Really, really loved this post and all the links–I checked them all out and talk about inspiring! Wow! Added many to my favorites 🙂
Today’s the day! I”m adding a beadboard wallpaper wainscot to my bedroom walls following your instructions! Thank you and Layla for suggesting it!
Blessings in the New Year,
Sindy
Hi Rhoda, you really were busy. The picture of the before and after of your dining room is the most remarkable to me. It has totally transformed. Love the new look, You made some really good choices on that one, Great Job!!!Thank you for sharing all of your hard work. Hugs Kathysue
Rhoda,
You are Super Woman! So many projects in so little time! I love the new and improved look of your dining room. I’m also in lust with your shabby cabinet in your bathroom.
Have fun on Saturday with Layla!
Deborah
Hi Rhoda,
Your home and all of your projects are gorgeous and very inspiring. Love it all! The dining room is truly amazing!
I’ll add the link of our garage floor makeover. I hope it’s okay that I only add one project and not a grouping of several.
If not then you can delete it. I’m a little paranoid about getting deleted from link parties since it happened to me once. *Smiles*
Can you tell?
Thanks for hosting a wonderful linky party! ~Melissa 🙂
Ahhhh… thanks for the eye candy, girl! There’s that dining room again. I’d want to sleep in that dining room I just love it that much. Love your office area too, so personalized and warm.
I’m #45. Thanks for hosting!
Donna
Hi there Rhoda – you are amazing ! All of those projects are so inspiring. Your dining room makeover knocks my socks off. Stunning ! It reminds me I’m in need of some new molding in the master bedroom…. thanks so much for all you do !
Kate
You did so many beautiful things this year. I love the bead board wall paper and your neutral dining room. I think we all painted our walls bold colors after watching too much Trading Spaces and now we want some calm! Anyway, keep in up next year. Your blogs is one of my favorites.