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Which Painting Tools Do I Need?

January 5, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

which paint tool do i really need an arthritic who likes to paint walls has found tools that make the job better and easier

If you asked me this same question a year ago, I would tell you that you want to spend little money. I used and recommended the dollar store for painting supplies. But the more I’ve painted (and I’ve painted entirely too many walls for such a tiny house), the more I’ve started to wonder if there really is a difference between the more expensive stuff and the cheap stuff. I was sure their was some quality differences. But I’m honestly pretty terrible about taking care of paint brushes, which is why I thought it was a better investment just to buy the cheap ones since I’d likely let it dry out anyways. I’m here today to wave my white flag and tell you that I’ve experienced a difference in the quality of paint application, not just in the construction of the brush, but the paint going onto the walls and trim look better.

I found myself curious a while back and bought a Purdy brush on the recommendation of Mandi from Vintage Revivals. She wasn’t the only one I’d read that said that the tools matter, but I trust her (and adore her) so on a whim I picked one up. I’ve been thoroughly impressed with the brush. I’ve been getting less streaks in my paint and a more even application. Bristles are not longer strewn throughout my paint job. (the one I bought is the Purdy 2 inch XL angled sash brush)

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What Tools Make Painting Better & Easier?

So when Purdy reached out to see if I would be interested in trying out and reviewing some of their products, I happily jumped at the opportunity. I picked out a few products I knew I would be needed, originally for the bathroom remodel (my contractor ended up using his own stuff- more about that story in a second) but I ended up using them in a space I’ll be chatting about next week- the hallway. And I’ve started using them in the dining room (I’m not sure I’ll ever share the before photos, it’s a hot mess).

As you can probably guess, I’m thoroughly impressed. One of many drawbacks of the dollar store roller frames is that they’re not made to hold the weight of a paint soaked roller. So they literally slip off mid painting. They also don’t distribute the pressure equally across the roller so there’s heavier paint application on half the roller’s trail. These problems are amplified now that I’ve experienced a roller frame that does equally distribute pressure and holds the roller in place. It’s easier and it saved me time from cleaning up and readjusting- it’s the little things.

We have a very long hallway with lots of doorways so it’s a genuine pain in the butt getting around it all. I have arthritis in my knees and it’s just plain painful to go up and down a ladder constantly down the space. The power lock professional grade extension pole has been a blessing. I worried at first that this wouldn’t work out so great because I imagined the roller slipping off the frame from far above my head, but because it doesn’t slip off, it made the job relatively pain free. The pole also wasn’t too heavy so it didn’t make me lose my balance.

The white dove roller was also pleasing to use. It held a good amount of paint without getting drippy or too heavy. I didn’t experience any little hairs in the paint either. Which brings me back to my contractor story. My contractor used his own supplies. And there are micro hairs all over the walls. It’s driving me nuts. I figure what I’ll have to do is sand them all flat and repaint the walls with my Purdy tools. It’s pretty irritating, but at least I know of better now.

The final item I used, and I save it for last because it made the perfect finishing touch on the space, is the Nylox glide 2 inch angled brush. Unfortunately the last time I painted a room, it was late at night and I fell asleep with paint on my Purdy brush. They both perform well and I like them both equally. The XL is approved for exterior and oil based paints whereas the Nylox is not, so that is worth noting in shopping Purdy products.

Products Used:

  • 2″ Nylox™ Glide™ Paint Brush
  • 2″ Angled Sash Brush
  • White Dove Rollers
  • Revolution Frame
  • POWER LOCK™ Professional Grade Extension Pole

Have you ever used a Purdy product before? What do you paint with? Have you found it matters or is it all basically the same for you? I’m grateful Purdy reached out with this offer because it’s taken a bit of the sting out of my own painting so if you’re looking at paint products, I have to recommend you give them a go.

Filed Under: Blog, Reviews Tagged With: home improvement, paint brushes, paint supplies, painting walls, purdy

New Year: Plans for 2016

January 4, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

Hey guys! We haven’t chatted in 2 weeks and I miss being here quite a lot!

Since this is my first post of 2016, I wanted to give you an idea of what I have planned for myself, life and this blog this year.

I figured the best start to this is my “focus word.” If you’ve read blogs for a while, you’ve probably seen them release a focus word at the beginning of the year. And it’s the “word of the year” for them. I thought I’d take a go at that this year and share my own:

2016 word of the year

Contentment

Not to be confused with complacency. I want to be content with where I’m at in life.

  • Content with my weight, but still continue to make strides in making a difference with it.
  • Content with the home I live in, because I’ve witnessed much worse. I crave character, but this is a solid house that keeps us sheltered with more space than we could ever need. I’m ready to stop dreaming of other houses and focus on making the one we have the most beautiful and comfortable one it could ever be.
  • Content with my employment. I’ve longed to leave my job for years now. I haven’t been able to because of finances. This is where I am, it pays our bills, we are debt free because of this job and God has always made sure I’ve had it when we’ve needed it. Which means I probably need it right now, so I’m going to trust his plan and keep chugging along.
  • Content with this blog. This blog is supposed to be a happy place, not a place of frustration. I had the opportunity to work with so many of the brands I wanted to work with this past year. I made it into several online publications that made my mom proud. I want to continue creating content here that I enjoy and I hope the people who want to see it, do see it and enjoy it.

2016 Word Of The Year Contentment

I want to be content.

Some things I want to do for myself this year is to slow down and refocus on things that are important to me.

This past year I made buying choices that I’m not proud of. I want to live a greener life, which includes beauty, personal care, household care and more. I’m going back to that value and am replacing all of the chemical laden products (and products that are tested on animals) with cruelty free, better for the environment and better for me options.

I’ve had a lot of health problems come up the past few years. I’m only 25 years old. I’ve read in numerous places that the chemicals in products around us can negatively affect our bodies. And it makes sense to me. I want to get better, feel better and do better.

I have a lot of projects and materials for projects that have been sitting around collecting dust for the longest time. I’ve started working on a purge of sorts to get rid of the materials for items I’m no longer interested in cmpleting, finish projects I think someone else might like, and pare down the supplies I have to things I will use soon with a clear vision of what I’m doing with it.

The spaces I plan on tackling this year and will be sharing on le blog this year are the kitchen (a facelift, it’s not a bad space at all), the dining room (the space really needs paint and a few pieces of furniture), and the bedrooms (one has been an “office” and it’s just an excuse to hoard stuff so it’s got to go). I’d also love to do a bit more sprucing up outside the house with the exterior and landscaping, but that may have to wait until the following year.

There won’t be a whole lot changing as far as content. Still have lots of remodeling stories coming, tutorials for DIY projects, thrifted treasures, home advice, interior design and the like. I may be posting a bit less especially as the weather turns colder (I have arthritis and have trouble getting about to do projects when it gets cold). But you can expect the same me, same blog, just less stress, more happiness and contentment.

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About Econet- And How To Use It

January 1, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

how to control your hot water temperature and modes from your smartphone- econet

Hey Guys!

I actually meant to have this post up earlier this week but there was the camera fiasco (the quality of pictures from my DSLR was consistently going downhill and I’d had enough). I now have a new one thankfully so I hope to have more posts up here soon. Today I’m checking into chat about my Rheem Econet as part of the informative series Rheem and I are bringing you.

I have to be honest, it took me an embarrassingly long time to get mine set up. I was so excited to have hot water in the house that I wasn’t concerned with getting the WiFi portion set up. I did finally take a break from hot showers earlier in the month to get it set up though and it’s actually pretty cool!

The set up was simpler than I had anticipated, but I’ll share some screenshots to give you an idea of what I did in case you’re considering getting one for yourself.

The first two are my WiFi networks, the third is the EcoNet.
The first two are my WiFi networks, the third is the EcoNet.

Select Your Home's WiFi.
Select Your Home’s WiFi.

Short pause while it connects to the home WiFi.
Short pause while it connects to the home WiFi.

It's connected!
It’s connected!

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This is where I create a new account.

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My MAC address populated automatically but the information sheet reminds you to write the number down to reference here if need be.

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Name the unit whatever you want!

In the event of any issues, you can be notified by your unit by your choice of text or email.
In the event of any issues, you can be notified by your unit by your choice of text or email.

 

Registration information is short and basic.
Registration information is short and basic.
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The screen sits on 0 while the data picks up. Took no longer than a couple hours for me.
The screen sits on 0 while the data picks up. Took no longer than a couple hours for me.

Once set up, the home screen holds all connected devices.
Once set up, the home screen holds all connected devices.

So all of that was pretty quick and painless. I was happy to see I didn’t have to divulge too much information while still having control over how I’m contacted in the event of a problem. When my unit was first installed, it was automatically set to Energy Saver. Which is fine by me. It’s the setting I would have chosen but it’s not hard to change between Energy Saver and Performance.

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This whole journey was for us to be more eco friendly and to save on our utilities, but if you’re in need of pumping out top notch hot water heater activity the Performance mode should do that. For reference, I figured I’d share what my screen looks like when I go into my unit. I keep my unit at 125 degrees Fahrenheit but now that I have “the power” I’m going to bump that up before my shower because I like to scorch myself 😉

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The obvious control you have with this is on demand temperature changes and changing from Energy Saver to Performance mode. But you can also schedule a vacation so the unit works less while you’re away for an extended period of time and you can view your alerts.

I hope you’ve found this all interesting. I love to share what goes on with making our home more comfortable for us and this is more than I ever imagined when we started these renovations. (PS- haven’t forgotten about the bathroom, I’ll be back to chatting about that soon)

Filed Under: Blog, Reviews, Rheem

A Designer At Home: Top Posts of 2015

December 28, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

Top Posts of 2015 on A Designer At Home

Hello Friends!

I’m checking in today to share the top posts of 2015 here on A Designer At Home. I try to make this site a helpful place full of inspiring and informational personal experiences. My goal is to create beautiful spaces meant for living in. Sometimes that means something as unglamorous as putting insulation in the bathroom because it gets cold in the winter and I don’t like hearing the toilet flush in the next room over. Other times it’s thrifting the perfect piece to bring the right vibe to my space. And a lot of the times it’s about buying, making, and rearranging pretty things.

I’ve been so blessed this past year to share a lot with you. In fact, this is the 100th blog post on this site! Say what? So it’s the perfect time to recap the top posts, as decided by pinterest or google and a few of my personal favorites. So which post was the most viewed this past year?

Removing Sliding Doors from a Shower

Haha! I cannot believe so many people would find my personal experience in gross mold growth and shower door removal so interesting! This is one of those things we did because we knew it was harboring something harmful to our health. And I’m loving the ease of cleaning, the pretty shower curtains I can use, and the elbow room. Shower curtains budge, glass doesn’t!

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Free Watercolor Printable/Downloadable

I’m not surprised the opportunity for something free wound up being the second most viewed post on the site. I’m happy that an activity of bonding with my son ended up reaching so many people. A few have emailed me to share their creations and that makes me very happy. If you’ve had a chance to download and create something with them, I want to see! (And you can catch Holiday printables here)

gotta save this for later! free watercolor downloadable I can def use this

How I Made It: Macrame Wall Hanging

From my “How I Made It” series, a DIY tutorial landed as the third most viewed post. Macrame is awesome and you definitely have to give it a go if you haven’t yet tried it. Thankfully the trend is still holding strong. I’ve slowly been working on another piece that I hope to share sometime soon. Leave me a comment if you want to see more macrame!

This would fill up that blank wall space perfectly! Macrame wall hanging tutorial with knots and variations - A Designer At Home

Global + Craftsman + Boho Bathroom Remodel

Personally, my favorite post has been the one where I shared this last mood board for the Bathroom renovation. We’re still slowly chugging along on that space. I’ll have more updates, tutorials, and information on that space soon. Right now the bones are in place and it’s starting to embody the vision I had.

Global Craftsman Boho bathroom remodel demo progress updated design board, thrifted vanity and carefully sourced accessories

 And if you’ve only recently popped in here, or this is even your first time here. I invite you to check out my very first entry here and consider signing up to follow via email. Low budget kitchen cosmetic upgrades are in the plan for 2016. As well as bedroom and dining room furnishing and decorating. And, of course, I’ll finally be revealing the finished bathroom.

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I love you so much for being here! Thank you for giving this space purpose.

I’ve linked up to Southern Hospitality Blog.

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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

December 19, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

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I am so incredibly grateful and thankful that you take the time to come here. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. By visiting here, you give my passions meaning. So many of my own goals and dreams have been met this year because you support this project of mine. Thank you. I hope your holidays are filled with cheer and happiness and that the new year brings your passions, goals, dreams and projects to fruition.

I’ll be taking most of the next two weeks off to deplug and connect better with my family and  my heart’s connection with Christ. I encourage you to try to step back from the things you can step back from and to focus on your friends, your family, your happiness.

Merry Christmas, sweet friends. I hope to see you in the new year. I hope you’ve enjoyed what I’ve shared this past year, and I hope you enjoy 2016 even more. I’m always taking ideas and suggestions, so please don’t hesitate to leave a comment here letting me know what you’d like to see in the new year.

Hugs & Kisses,

Corinna

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Christmas Decor & Tips

December 18, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

all the tutorials, tips and ideas for christmas decorating and gifting in one place

Hey Guys! The holidays are such a fun time for getting creative and having fun. I wanted to give you all of my ideas and tips in one place just in case you’ve got any last minute decorating or gifting to do. And if you don’t, then you’re sure to find something to “pin” for next year!

Let’s start with DIY ornaments. Even as late as gathering up some friends and family on Christmas eve, making ornaments with others is so fun.

These smell incredible- even years later! Cinnamon Scented Owl Holiday Ornament Tutorial. really pretty idea for using agate slices as christmas tree decor. they look so pretty in front of the lights! twig and branch ornaments created with backyard waste and a couple craft stash supplies- rustic and cute!

Another really fun tree decoration to create is a burlap garland. Either draped on the tree or hung around doorways and windows, this garland is easy and pretty.

Burlap and Twine Holiday Garland tutorial

Don’t fret how inexpensive your tree is. Cheap, fake Christmas trees are cost effective and easy. Here are the best tips for making it look fuller, like the more expensive models.

how I made my $40 cheap christmas tree look thicker, bushier and beautiful - budget savvy christmas decorating

My Global & Boho Christmas Tree for your inspiration and enjoyment:

colorful, whimsical, bohemian Christmas Tree

Still shopping? Me, too! I swear this part takes the longest. Here are my tried and true suggestions:

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The Perfect Go To Christmas Gift Idea

Running Out Of Time and Need Free Decor and Cards?

Last Minute Free Printable Christmas Card Downloads

If you’re still handing out cards, chances are you’ll love these card stuffer ideas:

Cute & Special Card Stuffer Ideas. Click through for more coordinating ideas

And that wraps up the Holiday posting for me this year. I hope these ideas are helpful and give you some great ideas. Let me know what you’re doing for the holidays in the comments below.

Filed Under: Blog, Holidays

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