From Shed to Chic

The old shed...

Earlier in May, I moved from my old apartment in Blanchardstown to a new (to me) rental home in Castleknock – about 10 minutes away from where I was. The home is about 25 years old, and made of cinder blocks. The inside is pretty standard for a 3 bedroom 2 level home, though it needs some work for modernisation and updating. The yard/ garden is a good size – but you can tell it hasn’t had much work recently. (The last renters left the place in quite a poor state).

When I went to move in, I explained to the renting agency that myself and my roommate are two professional ladies, and that my father has owned a grounds maintenance / landscaping business for 20+ years. I grew up with grandparents that farmed and then my father who constantly was putting me to work with flowers, planting, mowing, and taking care of a yard / garden. I could see the “potential” of the property – and couldn’t wait to make it beautiful again. Well, I think that was the clincher.

After a slow start to getting moved into the house and some challenges with getting some of the basics in (Internet, phone, gas, and an electric cable taken out of the trees), I decided to set to work. The old shed in the back garden was an absolute eyesore. Paint peeling, weather beaten, and bug infested it made a pretty “rustic” and “rural” picture (see the top) when it was in black and white. However, when I put a couple chairs out there, I just couldn’t bring myself to look a it – it looked like a ruin.

BEFORE:

Repainting the shed... diy...The Before

closeup of the door & panels (peeling paint, weather beaten, and bug infested:

Repainting the shed... diy... before (closeup)

The first day, I set to scraping, sanding, and scrubbing it down with sugar soap. Even that made a difference on the poor old shed – and showed off the green algae that had taken hold on the bottom of the door.

All Sanded, Scraped, and Sugar Soaped:

Repainting the shed... diy...Sanded down

Repainting the shed... diy...Sanded down

Repainting the shed... diy...Scraped & sanded

After about 4 hours doing the above, the evening was over. The next day, I started coating the shed – 3 coats of a bug killer, wood protector and a wood sealer. You can see that it’s half done here, and even that it started looking a bit more “loved”:

Repainting the shed... diy...Sealing - first coat

Repainting the shed... diy...bug coat / sealing

Next up was the painting. 3 coats of the green heavy duty 5 year waterproof paint with wax to help keep it looking good for a long time.

First coat:

Repainting the shed... diy...

Repainting the shed... diy...

Second & third green coat & the start of the primer for the white:

Chic Shed - adding the white trim

Finally, the high gloss white paint to contrast the flat dark forest green:

Chic Shed - Encore!! (Time for a beer!)

Chic Shed - completed

And it’s all completed. My shed has gone from “Oh Shed” to “Oh Chic”, from an ‘eyesore’ to “needs an encore”. I’m pleased it’s become a garden feature, and looking forward to getting in some flowers and plants to really make the place look more appealing in the coming months.

Starting last weekend with scraping, sanding, and scrubbing; and then 3 coats of sealer and bug killer. Add in 3 hours after work for 3 days and 3 coats of heavy duty 5 year outdoor paint; and  this morning for the white primer and trim x2 coats. It won't

Total spent – 100 Euro, 24 hours (after work & the weekend)

And the shed? Well, it’s looking so much more loved.

My Chic little shed (all complete)

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Win Tickets to Berlin from the USA!

The Wall's Still Falling....

Back when I lived in Berlin, I was there for the 20th Anniversary of the fall of the wall. You can see more in my post here and here. I have to say that it’s one of the more memorable events from my time in Berlin.

This time, it can be you making the memories. 🙂

Be in Berlin for the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall – November 9, 2014. Win tickets from USA to Germany, 3 nights accommodation… enter at the link below after visiting my friend’s blog over at Euro Cheapo!

Enter to win 2 tickets to Berlin this November to celebrate the fall of the Wall!

Good Luck – and if you win, be sure to send me a postcard!

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Green Summer Granny Blanket

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This Spring, as is normal, there is once again a mini “baby boom” amongst my friends and colleagues at work. I’ve 4 baby blankets to make in the span of 1.5 months. On top of moving, getting a shed redone (see other post) and everything else going on – somehow I have found time to work up two baby blankets very quickly.

What do you do for 6 hours waiting on your GNIB residency permit? Well, you make a baby blanket, of course. The Second one of the 4 I made is a pale green & dark green blanket in acrylic yarn. This is for some friends who aren’t going to find out the baby’s gender until after it comes. Thus, the “neutral” green.

What do you do for 6 hours waiting on your GNIB residency permit?  Crochet nearly an entire baby blanket- that's what!! #waiting #boredom #gnib #ireland #residency #crochet #crochetaddict #creative #babyblanket #green #grannysquare #phoenixrosedesign #dub

This one was completed May 20, 2014, and most of it was done in a single day. It’s made in single strand crochet, and is a light airy summery soft feel to it. I’m sure, being that they live in Utah, it’ll be a big hit.

As always, you can find lovely creations like this in my shop – Phoenix Rose Design on Etsy

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