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Leelanau Lake House

0 · May 11, 2018 ·

In 1985 my grandparents bought a tiny cottage on lake Leelanau (you can read about their spontaneous adventure here), which coincidentally was the same year I was born.  That was the start of my forever ties to Leelanau.

Time as moved forward, as it so often does.  They have since left this world, leaving behind a place of nostalgia.  A home that has been filled with laughter, joy, uncountable family gatherings, bonfires by the water, unfruitful fishing trips, sandy toes, wet beach towels, winter blizzards, root beer floats, raspberry bushes, and a whole slew of other memories.  This list could go on for hours.  When my grandparents passed, I thought those memories would leave as well.  I thought that summer might just cease to exist.  It was more than just a peninsula and region that I loved visiting, it was home.  While I could certainly pack my bags and stay at a hotel for a little summer get away, it just wouldn’t be the same.

Lake House | TownLine Journal

Photography: Samantha James Photography

Fortunately, my parents were able to keep the dream alive.  They are now living in my grandparents dream cottage.    But along with it came the outdated burgundy and blue wallpaper, the tacky laminate floors, the original 1970s paneling, years of additions onto the original home which left for an inconsistent flow and a bathroom that was once a closet.  Yes, this place is anyone’s dream house.  Classy.

It’s become a labor of love.  And while I, myself, haven’t exactly been the one laboring, I have been extremely involved in the overall design of the improvements to the space.  The master bedroom has been completely redone with hardwood flooring, a walk in closet and a full bathroom with laundry.  The guest bath has also received an unrecognizable face lift.  The guest room proudly boasts fresh white paint, a gorgeous chandelier and beautiful hardwoods as well.  And the icing on the cake is the brand new kitchen, which is about 85% finished and I get to see for the first time this weekend.  I haven’t been there since they unveiled the original gold linoleum floors and toile(ish) paneling that were buried beneath piles of ‘improvements” through the years.

I’d love the think that this home will be our family for generations to come, but who really knows what the future really holds? Either way, we’re going to love it while we have it.

PS – I will share some pictures soon and I know it’s annoying that there aren’t any in this post, but I just don’t have them yet. However, you can follow along on Instagram and I just created a highlight in my stories catching you up on all the goodness.  Stay tuned!

Home Decor, Life Adventures Kitchen remodel, Lake house, remodeling

The Day’s Design Flower Studio :: The Inspiration

0 · Oct 6, 2016 ·

I’m probably a little premature on this post.  Perhaps it’s a little bit of a dream yet to think that I might actually have a completed studio space in the near future.  But my new flooring came in, so right now I’m going to live on a hopeful note.

I don’t have it all figured out quite yet, other than to say I have a space.  The loosely outlined plans are to turn my bland basement into a working studio area.  Flowers seem to take over my home, and for once, I would like to prep for a wedding and keep the mess contained to somewhere besides my kitchen.

In my imaginative mind, out basement is sort of shaped like an “S”.   it’s a walkout basement, so there’s an entrance off the garage and also a couple of windows which provide some extra light.  Now imagine dividing that “S” in half – one side (the half with the entrance) will be a sitting area.  I have an antique sofa to reupholster and I’m looking for some other beautiful yet functional pieces to fill the space.  The other half, which I like to refer to as the back half of the basement or the bottom of the “S”, will be my flowering area.

Some items for my shopping list there – an old wooden work bench or possibly kitchen island as my main prepping and designing space, shelving shelving and more shelving for storing containers, wheeled carts/shelves for completed centerpieces and a few miscellaneous pieces of furniture for storage and additional counter height creating area.

My timeline for this project is still very much unknown.  For anyone who’s ever remodeled a room or house, you know that things just never go as planned.  Everything takes twice the expected amount of time.  And if you’ve read my blog for any amount of time then you really know how drawn out my projects always are.  Throwing two little girls into the hustle with a husband who’s in the height of his busy season is just a recipe for chaos.  I’m not even going to pretend that I have a deadline in reachable sight. But my special order flooring has arrived, so that’s a step in the right direction.

I’ll leave you with just a little glimpse of the inspiration behind my space.  Again, this is a really loose interpretation, but it’s at least getting me headed in a direction.

The Day's Design | Floral Studio Inspiration Board

Photo Sources (left to right, top to bottom): Hetler Photography | The Beach Studios | Perfectly Imperfect Blog | Wildfield Paper Co Instagram | Greetings of Grace

And if you’d like to see more, check out my Pinterest Board which is keeping me inspired for this project.

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Business Planning, Flowers, Life Adventures Floral Studio, flower studio, Home Studio, Interior Design, mood board, remodeling

Touring Our 1950’s Ranch :: The Dining Room aka The Flower Studio

0 · Feb 3, 2016 ·

Had I known what I know now, I might have thought about things a touch differently when we purchased a home.  However, at that time I had no intention of starting my own business, much less a business that involved schlepping around beautiful blooms for a living.  I might have looked for a house with more space, an extra room or perhaps an outbuilding.  I might have wanted a workspace near a water source.  Air-conditioning or cooler space potential would have been of the upmost importance.   I looked for none of those things.

Instead, I remodeled what once was an extra family room and turned it into a formal dining room.  We love to entertain and host dinner parties whenever possible, so it seemed like a room to accommodate that would be much more useful than a second living area.  We ripped up the berber carpet, tore out the built-ins and opened up the space making it perfect to fulfill my childhood dream of owning a crystal chandelier.   And until I just found these old pictures, I had completely forgotten that we also added french doors and had to level the floor (that door in the corner originally didn’t even open all the way they were so uneven – and an absolute nightmare!)  It’s amazing to go see all the progress over time, it hardly looks like the same home.  Of course it also doesn’t help that the previous owners had a little different taste in furnishings than I do 😉

Formal Dining Room Before | The Day's Design IMG_0982

Perhaps had I realized this room would ultimately be used as my floral studio I may have left the shelving.  Hindsight is 20/20.  They sure would have come in handy this summer.  As flowers came in and each wedding order progressively got larger, I moved out of my kitchen and into the dining room.  That shelf there in the corner held binders and flower books and was never beautifully styled.  Boxes and trinkets for each one of my brides made it nearly impossible to walk though at times.  And the buckets and buckets overflowing with blooms made me happier than you can ever imagine.

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If you missed the beginning of the tour, you can see the living room here and the kitchen here.  Welcome to our little home!

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Touring Our 1950’s Ranch :: The Living Room

1 · Dec 29, 2015 ·

Visiting someone’s house can give you some major insight about a person. You can realize their passions, their priorities and it’s a glimpse into how they live. Style, favorite colors, personal tastes, preferences other and hidden secrets can all be discovered, even if it’s in a subtle, subconscious way. It’s not just a house but a home.

I’ve always had this vision of sharing a home tour on this little blogging space. We bought a 1950’s ranch from a sweet little lady who had lived here for over 40 + years. She raised her babies, watched them graduate and move on to have families of her own. She was only the second owner of the house. It soon became time for her to move on to a new piece of her life as well and share what was once her home with someone else. I can still remember her pointing out how lovely the rose colored wallpaper in the kitchen was and telling how she admired her 1980’s drapes. I certainly did not have the heart to tell her that these things she cherished didn’t hold the same sentiment to me. While I would surely take care of her house, it was to become something that would now tell our story and reflect who we are.

Over the past 6 years we have poured so much time, energy and savings into the space making it our own. While from the beginning I realized how interesting it would be to see the before and afters, I’ve never come to the point where I thought it was finished. There’s always something to tweak, rearrange or redecorate. The updating and remodeling seems never ending and there’s forever been a project sitting on deck. However, seeing as our house is officially on the market and we’ve even accepted an offer, it seems like my remodeling story of 123 Ivanhoe may be finally reaching its end.

Today’s tour will begin with the living room which each December hosts a large Christmas tree with as many gaps in it as I can possibly find. Those tree farmers have yet to realize that people like me exist – those of us who want trees that looks airy and spacious, as though they had just been trimmed from the side of the highway or plucked straight out of the woods – but that’ a story for another time. When we moved in, the living room boasted worn blue carpet and white walls. There was nothing particularly special about the living space and in fact, I scarcely remembered what it looked like then until digging out these old photos.

Before | 1950's Ranch | The Day's Design

Before Photos | 1950's Ranch | The Day's Design

We removed the beams between the two rooms, lifted the carpet to reveal the original hardwood floors and added our own furniture to the space.

I quickly realized how strange the lighting in my house was. For the walls, I wanted a very soft and neutral green hue which would play off of the sage of my sofa. But every paint swatch seemed to glow as soon as the color hit the wall. It was as if I was choosing a florescent colors, even though the swatch itself was a pale and muted tone. After countless trips to the hardware store, I finally settled on a color with a bit more intensity than I had originally envisioned but at least it would have enough depth and not glow.

I soon realized this green too had a neon radiance around 4:00pm each afternoon when the sun shone though the picture window just right. But I really didn’t have the energy to change it so that’s how it stayed for the first couple of years.

You may recall the story of the giant ice hole in my ceiling and if not, you can relive it all here and here. It was a blessing and a curse all at the same time and allowed us to revamp the space even more and I finally got the paint I love and brand new windows to match.

My accessories and décor are switched throughout the year, my furniture is often rearranged and the artwork and family photos ever changing on my walls. I have winter and summer throw pillows and more seasonal décor than I care to admit. But right now, it feels like home and I’m so glad Kellie was able to capture it during my favorite holiday of the year.

Living Room | Grand Rapids Home Tour | The Day's Design | Hetler Phtoography

Christmas Tree | The Day's Design | Hetler Photography

Suticase End Table | Violin | The Day's Design | Hetler Photography

Grey Living Room | Home Tour | The Day's Design | Hetler Photography

I’m not going to bombard you with lots of details and pictures of the space as I am hardly an interior designer.  However, this is just a small glimpse of what my world looks like {when the house is clean and the toys are all put away}.

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Professional photos are courtesy of Hetler Photography, the icky “befores” are my handy work and the reason that I strongly recommend hiring the pros.

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Home Improvements

0 · Feb 10, 2015 ·

Remodeling | The Day's Design | Hetler Photography

Sit down, grab a cup of coffee (I’m going to get a refill) and I’ll fill you in on life happenings over here at the Ferguson household…. picture by Hetler Photography.

Back in October I began blogging about all the off-season shenanigans that were about to take place around my home.  I had this blissful dream of all the things that I could get accomplished during this slower time of year, organization projects, remodeling to-dos and office updates.  And I even thought it would be fun to take you along on my journey via blogging.

Oh the best laid plans…

Our initial house project was fixing the ice damage from last winter which affected both our dining room and living room.  This was an insurance claim, so rather than DIYing it (like every other remodeling project that we’ve tackled so far), we hired a pro.  I thought this would make things easier.  I thought things would get done correctly and in a timelier manor.  I thought wrong.  Start dates continued to get pushed back and suddenly I was fearful that it wouldn’t be finished in time to put up a Christmas tree.  I put up a tree anyway.  The crew was let go and the project is yet to be finished.  Let’s just say that I have more control and faith in my husband – who is handy, but certainly not a master craftsman – than I do these so called “professionals”.  If you’ve been waiting to see the “big reveal”, you’re going to have to keep on waiting.  Here are the original plans, in case you’d like to see those.

Project number two has begun.  For 5 years we have been living with the most disgusting, outdated and grossest bathroom you’ve ever seen.  It’s been embarrassing whenever guests need to use the restroom.  It’s dingy, with peeling wallpaper and shredded berber carpet… who carpets a bathroom anyway?  My guess is it was updated sometime during the late 80’s, but I’m not too certain.  We scheduled this project before realizing that our previous ice project would not be complete, but we have to move forward anyway.  We’re having a baby and I refuse to still be remodeling when she arrives.  We’ll see how those plans unfold – right now we’re about 40% complete, with 3 more work weekends to go (we’ve had 2 already).

As far as the rest, well, let’s just say that life is different than it was this time last year.  Things were much quieter then.  This year, it’s been a hustle and bustle of bridal inquiries, meetings and prep for the upcoming season.  I’m so thankful, but it has put a few of those blissful organization dreams aside.  Now I’m updating office space, making room for baby and tripping over extra tiles, tools and other random objects that seem to be floating throughout my home and things are just plain challenging.  But I’m really exciting for what wedding season 2015 will bring – and for the warmer weather ahead.  We’re half way through February, spring is right around the corner.

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And I almost forgot one really exciting piece of “new business” – there’s a new website in the works!  I’ve been hard at work on this baby and love the way it’s making my flowers and designs shine… it will be up and running soon!

From the Heart of a Planner, Life Adventures a leaky update, bathroom remodel, construction, DIY, fix up the fergusons, ice damage, office updates, pregnancy, remodeling, the day's design, wedding season 2015

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