Ok so for those of you that have been over, you know that we have two balconies and one of them, we had to take out our gorgeous tile as we had a leak. Long story short, we needed to have a new deck but Paul insisted that he would do it himself. So we decided that our upstairs deck which we walk out on every morning as it's connected to our bedroom, would become a project and I would share it on here! Last weekend we went to Home Depot only to realize that Paul wasn't sure what type of wood he should go for. He thought Composite would be best; however, upon arrival, he started thinking about using real wood which I thought was the best choice.
Yesterday, we decided to go to the Home Depot in Freeport only to find that they don't have a saw there. For those of you that may not have all the tools, space, etc - you're drawn to Home Depot as they can cut the wood for you! We live in a condo and although we have common areas, cutting wood is not an option; moreover, he wanted to spend time putting the pieces together. We were told that although this location didn't have the vertical saw, we should try the location in Valley Stream. So off we went 30 mins down the road (mind you that Freeport is 30 mins from Long Beach). Paul picked out the wood and as I headed out to find the saw, I happened to see the hand written note on the vertical saw that read 'Sorry Out of Service'. I couldn't believe that there was only one saw! In speaking with Customer Service at the information desk we found out a few things: 1) she wondered why we would ask her about the saw as that was something that the Lumber Department knew about, 2) She was shocked that we wanted to know when it would be fixed and 3) she was surprised that we wanted to speak to someone who could tell us more than she did as she was laughing on the phone that we would even think to ask her to assist us as "we should know that she had no idea". Finally someone from Lumber came and was surprised that the saw was broken and when asked, he said that sometime at the end of next week it could be fixed. We left with no wood and no one offering any way of assisting us and of course our deck being finished seemed like an impossibility. We had about $200 worth of product that we walked away from and wondered how many other people were frustrated and walked away that day? They had no idea that we traveled from a previous location just to make this purchase!
This morning, Paul asked me to get up and said "we're off to Home Depot". To say that I was dreading this would be an understatement and without getting up I told him that he should ask if we had a saw and whether it was working as I didn't want to waste my Sun at yet another Home Depot with staff that was terribly uninterested and helping people! We headed to Hempstead and interestingly enough, the vertical saw was broken (shocker) but they had a saw that could cut our wood and finally we were able to get them cut and bring them back to the house! Also more surprising is that the guy who worked in lumber was actually helpful and gave Paul tips on how to build it! Do your homework before going to Home Depot and try to keep your frustrations at a minimum (I can only hope that the woman who asked about stains for her roof was helped as she was told to go back to the aisle and maybe someone would be by in about 20 mins at the Valley Stream location- she was already confused about what her best options were and to be told this was such an injustice in my opinion).
I hope that we got everything that we needed as I dread the very idea of going back . Above are videos of Paul at Home Depot getting his materials and sharing his thoughts on the deck. Future Sun posts will share how we are coming along with the deck as this is our first project to do!
Ah moving in with your Food Editor who also has quite an eye for design means that I don't have complete say so on what goes within our space! I love that we agree and disagree and we are definitely learning. So we have an interesting space that is upstairs and downstairs. We decided that upstairs, which is our living space, will be very Japanese like. Our bed is a beautiful platform bed that is known as Espresso in color. This is great since I love that the wood is black with a hint of brown but I find it difficult to find additonal wooden pieces. We also have gorgeous wood floors that are more a of a cherry stain so the problems continue. We need a bookcase badly and probably a few as we are piling up on books and interesting items. But what to get? Below are some shelves that I am thinking of and believe that this can add to our theme! This weekend we went to Pearl River and we bought our first sake set!
Before you start wondering where the Citrus is in this post, let me explain. I really do enjoy the Sunday segments of the Kitten Lounge since they are always home oriented and for a girl that is prepping to move in May - this allows me to help you guys out with great ideas, while establishing my own list of what it is that I need. Now, I haven't decided my color schemes for my apartment especially since the apartment itself is not fully established either (details details); however, I know many of the main pieces that I definitely want.
Recently, I received CB2's (the sister store to Crate and Barrel) catalog. By the way, if you thought that the whole THINK CITRUS concept was great here, you have to visit the store, go online or look in the catalog. They definitely have focused on citrus which is a lot of fun. ANYWAY - this bed is apart of their Indie Collection and I love the open platform style of this bed while having the poster option - very Victorian. This definitely makes me think of having a cute bungalow in Bermuda or something like that with long whispy drapes. Now you can add citrus here too and this is definitely for those that are a little shy when it comes to bold colors. Think about your bedroom having a nice mocha or cream motif and popping in some citrus hued beaded pillows or those cute candy rolls. You can even have the matching side tables and have a little vase that is in this eye popping color as well. Whether you embrace the color trend completely or simply let it peek in every now and then, you'd be surprised how much it changes the look and feel of everything. If you're looking for new pieces - this is quickly becoming one of my favorite shops!
I love when you go to lounges or restaurants and they have furniture that allows you to lean back and stretch out. I also love when you can sit with others. It's such an intimate environment that places like this become a favorite hangout. Think spring and summer and how you can get this vibe into your home everyday. Urban Outfitters has the floor cushion platform and the cushion (sold separately). This is a such a great way to start planning your party, dinner function and much more. Once you get this you can start planning on super cute pillows (I love the floor version) and rugs as well. Don't forget the mood lighting which can definitely make everything look amazing! It all comes together when you get one piece and begin to build around it! Have fun shopping and pick up some more great finds when you have the time (enjoy waiting for it to be delivered).
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