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*This post contains affiliate links. I’m slowly but surely making progress on the tiled floor in the bathroom. I’m using Kolassus White 12″ x 24″ Matte Porcelain tiles from Home Depot. This is my first time ever to tile a floor with large format tiles, and it’s not the easiest thing I’ve ever done. 😀
This post and photos may contain Amazon or other affiliate links. If you purchase something through any link, I may receive a small commission at no extra charge to you. Any supplies used may be given to me free of charge, however, all projects and opinions are my own. Get ready for St. Patrick’s Day
This weekend, I made some progress on tiling the main floor of the master bathroom with the 12″ x 24″ tiles. As I was working, I was getting so exciting thinking that as soon as I finish installing the tile on the floor, I just have to grout, and then I’ll be done with all
By: Angie Holden | Published: February 18, 2022 | Updated: February 18, 2022 | Comment This post and photos may contain Amazon or other affiliate links. If you purchase something through any link, I may receive a small commission at no extra charge to you. Any supplies used may be given to me free of charge, however, all projects and
Yesterday, I did a quick and easy project that I’ve been wanting to do for a while now. I made a simple removable DIY teak shelf to go in the shower niche in our new master bathroom shower. This is one of those “because I wanted to” projects. It doesn’t serve some great purpose. I
Today’s reader question comes from Allison, who is getting ready to remodel her kitchen and wants to open the kitchen up to the living room, even if it’s just a small passthrough. Allison’s Question: We are about to remodel our kitchen and are looking for some advice. It is a small, galley kitchen. All of
By: Angie Holden | Published: February 16, 2022 | Updated: February 16, 2022 | Comment This post and photos may contain Amazon or other affiliate links. If you purchase something through any link, I may receive a small commission at no extra charge to you. Any supplies used may be given to me free of charge, however, all projects and
I have spent so much time thinking about, and searching for inspiration for, the vanity designs in our new master bathroom. Up to this point, the only thing I was sure about was that I’m going to build the vanities. Well, I guess there were actually two things I was sure about, because I also
By: Angie Holden | Published: February 15, 2022 | Updated: February 15, 2022 | Comment This post and photos may contain Amazon or other affiliate links. If you purchase something through any link, I may receive a small commission at no extra charge to you. Any supplies used may be given to me free of charge, however, all projects and
*This post contains affiliate links. It’s an exciting day here in the Linauer household. We finally have a usable shower in our new master bathroom. This shower was designed specifically for easy wheelchair access for Matt, and it’s going to be so nice for him. It has a curbless entry (i.e., the shower floor is
Many years ago, I used to allow readers to submit their decorating questions, and I’d do my best to answer them. I stopped doing that just for the sake of time. As my own DIY projects began to take up so much time, I had less and less time to spend on others’ decorating and
This post and photos may contain Amazon or other affiliate links. If you purchase something through any link, I may receive a small commission at no extra charge to you. Any supplies used may be given to me free of charge, however, all projects and opinions are my own. Today we’re going to talk about
Today is the third and final post where I”m showing the pictures I took on the day that we closed on our house, and comparing them to those same views today in February 2022. If you missed Part 1 and Part 2, you can find them here: Today’s tour may not be quite as exciting
By: Angie Holden | Published: February 10, 2022 | Updated: February 10, 2022 | Comment This post and photos may contain Amazon or other affiliate links. If you purchase something through any link, I may receive a small commission at no extra charge to you. Any supplies used may be given to me free of charge, however, all projects and
This week, I’ve been sharing a pictorial walk-through of our house, comparing the pictures that I took on the day we were handed the keys in August 2013, and showing what those views look like today. If you’ve missed those posts, you can find them here: I hope to have Part 3 (the final post
Today, I’m going to continue with Part 2 of our house tour in pictures. My goal was to take the pictures that I took of the house back in August 2013 — the day we closed on our house and were handed the keys — and compare those angles to what those same angles (or
*This post contains affiliate links. If you joined me after I finished my kitchen remodel in 2014, you may not realize that I used unfinished stock oak cabinets from Home Depot for my kitchen. That’s all we could afford at the time (we couldn’t even afford IKEA 😀 ), so I went with it, determined
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