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One Small Favor

Friends, I have some exciting news, as well as a small favor to ask of you in today’s post.

And I hope you won’t mind me asking, because it truly comes from the heart.

I’ve shared on here about my recent adventure joining the VRAI Magazine team. Our mission is to tell genuine stories that impact and add value to our lives in real and meaningful ways. And our team has worked tirelessly to bring this mission to life in every aspect of the magazine.

But we have another vision that pushes our mission even further.

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Life Letters: On Doing Nothing

Life-Letters-Relaxation

Do you have a hard time doing nothing? I do.

I am always go-go-go. Even on vacation, I like having a to-do list of places to go and sights to see. It’s what I’m used to; it’s how our family vacationed when I was a kid. We were never sit-on-the-beach kind of people.

We just got back from a sit-on-the-beach kind of vacation. And it really got me thinking about my relaxation habits. Or lack thereof.

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House Tour of Kitchen Island by Two Purple Couches

Building a House: Where to Spend vs Save on Upgrades

Building a house? Check out these tips about where to spend money on upgrades and where to save with DIY ideas to get the most value out of your new home!

If you are thinking of building a home or in the construction process, consider these tips on where to spend versus where to save as you think about upgrades, finishes, etc. #homebuilding #newconstruction #homeimprovement

Building a house can be a daunting process. Some, like me, get excited about the design decisions; to others it can feel intimidating. It is a big undertaking, but going into the process with clear-cut ideas on what types of upgrades will work best for your family, as well as your home’s value, can help keep it from feeling too overwhelming.

I began writing Two Purple Couches about six months after Tom and I moved into our home. I still kick myself for not starting it sooner, like maybe, the day we signed our contract with our builder. I wish I’d documented the whole process through blogging, both for the personal side of watching our home come together wall-by-wall and brick-by-brick, but also because building a house is an involved process, and sometimes you want a little bit of advice or a tip here an there to make it feel easier.

So, 2.5 years later, here are some of the best tips that we picked up. I am by no means an expert, but we got some good advice from family, co-workers and even our realtor that has proved to be true thus far in the life of our home.

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Where to Save When Building a House

Now let’s talk about where we saved money on building a house:

Where to Save:

Tile and Paint: Don’t pay a builder to custom-paint your home. Just don’t. We got four delightful shades of basic builder beige to choose from. And while it drives me nuts, I’m glad I didn’t spend my money here. Because it’s easy enough to paint myself, or just call my husband’s uncles to come do it for us. And the quality of the paint isn’t that great. It’s not washable, and therefore not very durable. Now that we’ve been in our home for a while, I might argue to add the tile to the Where to Spend list. We didn’t do any fancy sort of accent tile in our shower or anything, we just opted for basic almond (i.e. beige… see a trend here??) in our master bath. And it’s boring. But the thought of re-tiling the master shower is seriously laughable. Not gonna happen. Not anytime soon.

Want a good neutral paint color but don’t know where to start? Check out my tips for choosing the perfect shade of greige (grey + beige) paint here

window trim detail - Two Purple Couches

Decorative moulding: Chances are your builder will charge and arm and a leg for this stuff. Crown and other decorative moulding is easy enough to install yourself, and more cost effective. We’ve added our own custom crown and wainscotting throughout our first-floor. You can read some of our installation tips here.

Dining After_window

We also changed out our sills and added more decorative trim around our windows, giving our rooms a really custom look for a much more affordable price:

Amazing DIY trimmed windows. Love this custom look! via www.twopurplecouches.com

Learn how we replaced the sills here and designed and added the trim here.

Lighting Packages: This kind of goes along with the previous points: if you are at all handy, in any sort of way, you can change out a light fixture. So we went with “Hollywood dressing room lights,” as I like to call them, in all our bathrooms. I hate them, but they came standard, and so they stayed. We’ve already changed out the fixture in our first-floor powder room and it didn’t take long at all. Confession: we have naked bulbs in our spare bedrooms upstairs. We didn’t even put boob lights up there! But we did pay to upgrade to a fixture that can hold the weight of a fan. And this pendant light in my office? $99.

House Tour Home Office by Two Purple Couches

Window Blinds: Do not, under any circumstance, buy blinds from the builder! You can find quality, affordable blinds online and install them yourself. We nonchalantly asked our builder what it would cost for blinds, and they quoted us in the thousands of dollars. We outfitted 18 windows for under $900. Yes, we had to measure and re-measure each window, then install them ourselves once they came in, but we saved so much money that way!

My last-but-not-least piece of advice would be Just Ask. You never know what you can impact until you ask. You may get a “no,” but at least you’ll know! We asked to add windows to our family room and got a no, but some of our neighbors with the same floorplan were able to add windows to other rooms. So, it never hurts to ask!

Have you ever gone through the home-building process? Do you agree with my tips? Do you have any you’d add?

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Summer Garden Tour

A bright and colorful garden tour awaits at Two Purple Couches #gardening #gardentour #dahlia #hydrangea #vegetablegardening

So I just realized that it’s August (whaaaa!?), and I’ve never taken you guys on our garden tour! I’ve talked about various gardening projects I’ve done, but never given you the full-monty view of our yard.

Please accept my apologies.

So, without further ado… the moment you’ve all been waiting for (at least I hope so)…

The Two Purple Couches Summer Garden Tour!

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