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Choosing Exterior Paint Colors

06.17.2017 by Kayo Libiano //

Our dream home will have 3 materials for the exterior.  Board-formed concrete, crisp white stucco and cement board siding.  I went with cement board because it is cost effective ,easy and fast to install, and I can paint it whatever color I choose.  I dappled with the idea of using reclaimed wood for the siding portion of the house but in the end, it was not in our budget.  I am warming up to the idea that I can paint and repaint the cement board as time goes on.  Therefore, the color I choose today is not final.  (Unlike choosing your child’s name…)  In a couple of years, if I feel the color scheme isn’t quite what I like, it’s an easy fix.  My husband’s exact words when trying to talk me out of the reclaimed wood idea were, “You can paint it whatever color you want, however many times you want.”  You read it here, so i’m keeping him to his word.

So what color did I choose?  For the time being, I’m going to go with Taupe.

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I know it looks gray in this darn picture…  But I promise, it’s really taupe.
Since our house is contemporary in nomenclature, I really could have chosen anything I suppose.  I had a few color schemes in mind.  Part of me wanted super dark navy almost black as a nod to our coastal locale, but dark colors inevitably and quite visibly fade.  (Often times not very evenly.)  We get a lot of sun here in Southern California and I’m not really into the faded, worn-out look.  Gray was also an option to mirror the board-formed concrete on the first floor, but gray is a hard color for me to wrap my head around.  There are so many shades.  (Much more than 50…) and it seemed too predictable.  Gray siding with a sunny yellow door, or gray siding with a glossy black door…  I’ve seen it waaay too many times.  No offense to those with a gray house.

So I found a neutral that spoke to me.  One that has just the right amount of brown, lavender and green, earthy undertones.  I’m going with Waynesboro Taupe. (1544 by Benjamin Moore)  It’s from their Classic Colors line and at the moment, I think it’s perfect.  A mink-y taupe right smack in the middle of their 1540 palette.  A Goldilocks color of sorts. Not too dark, not too light, just right.  And you bet I’m going to accent it.  A mint colored door, (Water Drops – 659 by Benjamin Moore) and a cheery coral color for the exterior railings on the 2nd and mezzanine floors.  (Hot Spice – 2011-30 by Benjamin Moore)  Being a nostalgic dreamer, I’ll most likely do white perimeter fencing; for who doesn’t want a white picket fence? Done and Done.

My children are still young.  I want my house to reflect their whimsy.  I suppose “cute” comes to mind but I’m OK with that.  I’m obviously kinda biased, but my kids are cute at the moment.  They are my daily dose of sunshine and hope.  I want them to come home to a cheery house everyday.  Maybe in the future when they are moody, asshole teenagers, I’ll revisit a more grown-up color scheme.  Heck, maybe I’ll just deal with the fade factor and go dark to match their brooding mood swings.  But today, and until this house is built, Taupe, Mint and Coral it is. Hopefully the architecture will prevent the house from looking too much like a baby’s nursery and actually translate the way I imagine it in my head.  Fresh, whimsical and perfectly fitting to my little family of now.

Next?  Convincing my husband that this is what he’ll be ordering from the paint store… But that’s another conversation for another post…  He did say, “Whatever color you want, however many times you want” right?

-K

Categories // Ground-Up

Let them come. Let them stay.

04.20.2017 by Kayo Libiano //


House guests.  Especially the unannounced or last minute ones can be a bit stressful.  I just try to make sure that I have a few essentials always on the ready.

  • Wi-Fi Password
  • Water – Bottled or in a Carafe
  • Clean Sheets
  • Extra Blanket
  • Bud Vase and some greenery
  • Extra toiletries in a basket (new toothbrushes and paste, etc.)
  • Extra Charger
  • Snacks
  • Pain Reliever
  • Notepad and Pen
  • Coffee and tea selection

I find that having guests in your home is less about how picture perfect your guest room is but definitely all about making them feel well cared for.  As long as your guests feel comfortable, they usually don’t care if it’s a pull-out couch in the den, a blow up mattress, or a separate guest room.  Creating an atmosphere which shows them they are genuinely welcomed makes a host/hostess appear to have the mostest.  Even if in reality, you are scrambling to squeeze in a few extra seats at the dinner table.

So let them come! And invite them to stay.  Just maybe not forever…

Happy Entertaining!

-K

 

Categories // Humble Musings

The To-To Washlet – Best Invention since… well, modern plumbing.

04.20.2017 by Kayo Libiano //

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It’s the middle of the night.  I’m 8 months pregnant with my first son and I have to pee. Again.  I stumble out of bed to the bathroom and basically fall into the toilet.  WTF?!?!  A shit-storm ensues as I flip out on my husband.  I’m sure the neighbors think I’m cra-cra.

– – – Fast forward 4 years. – – –

It’s the middle of the night.  Against my better judgement, I ate 1/2 a watermelon before going to bed and I have to pee.  Again.  I stumble out of bed to the bathroom and am greeted by a light spraying sound as the lid of the toilet seat automatically goes up and I don’t even have to turn on the light, for there is a soft white glow emanating from the throne.  I sit on a comfortably warm seat and start humming the Jeopardy tune.  I’m certain the neighbors still think I’m cra-cra.

Dear friends.  Go and get yourself a To-To Washlet.  Do it today.  As a matter of fact, stop reading this silly post and do it now.  If you can only get one, put it in your master on-suite.  It’s the best damn money you will ever spend in your bathroom.  Not the fancy rose-gold fixtures you hunted down or the luxuriously fluffy, white hotel/spa towels.  The toilet seat is all you need for bathroom bliss.

I have friends that come over and tell me it feels gross sitting on a warm toilet seat. There are others who proclaim that they can’t get past the “ick”-factor of the bidet feature.  Still others say the automatic toilet cleaning function is too loud and the self-opening and closing lid freaks them out.  To all of the nay-sayers, I say, “poo-poo.”  Ha!  I don’t give a F—.  I will never, ever look at my toilet with disdain again.  I frickin’ love my toilet seat!

With boys in the house, I never have to nag them about closing the damn lid.  My thighs never have to touch a cold toilet seat in the middle of winter.  The bidet function, (though not used every time) IS SANITARY.

In Japan, the automatic toilet is a standard.  Every newish home, in every toilet room, in malls, airports and restaurants for over 30 years, the automatic toilet has greeted millions of butts.

1980 – Invented in Japan.

1990 – Comes to America  (It’s been here.  Why are they not all over the place?)

Get. With. The. Program. America!  This is the land of the best of the best!  We have cell phones that do practically everything but cook our meals.  Graduate from the cold, porcelain/plastic seat.  Put a damn GFI plug in every lav and call it a day!  I swear you will never look back.  Even my 2 year old who is not even close to being potty trained sits on our To-To.  His tiny legs dangling above the top of the step stool, he has a huge smile on his face.  My 4 year old would sit on the darn thing for an hour or more if I let him. And believe me, in that hour, I get a lot of housework done in semi-peace.  And let’s not even get into my husbands “rituals.”

Get yours here.  Call your favorite plumber and take the plunge.  I seriously wish I could offer you a sweet discount but…

Do your nether regions a favor.

-K

 

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