I had so much fun Staging this beautiful vacant home in Pine Creek yesterday!! 
Author: Carriage House Interiors, LLC
Carriage Lanturns
I love these lanterns that I snagged from Antique Farm
House. I think they are a nice touch on a fire place hearth.
Staging Facts Home Owners Should Know
Light-weight Sliding Barn Door

Our house has an awkward guest 1/2 bathroom/laundry room on the main floor. These two spaces were divided only by a 1/2 wall, partially concealing the washer and dryer. Our guests got a clear view of all “our dirty laundry” lol. I don’t know about you, but I have 3 boys and a husband, which equates to a massive amount of weekly laundry! My laundry room is only free from baskets of dirty clothes before expected company, haha! I had been trying to think of a way to add some sort of door between these two spaces without taking up a lot of room and it had to have some aesthetic appeal. I really wanted a sliding barn door but ran into some problems with how to hang one due to the half wall. I would have to hang the sliding door mechanism from the ceiling in order for the door to work. I purchased an antique door that I really wanted to use but it was too heavy to hang from the ceiling. My in-laws were visiting when I was trying to mastermind my sliding barn door plan. They told me it “wasn’t possible”. Oh, no!! Those words just make my personality take on a challenge, lol! My husband was shaking his head when he heard them tell me it “wasn’t possible”, lol! Now I was on a mission and needed to figure out a way to build a lightweight barn door myself. I went to local hardware stores several times to peruse wood and lumber before I discovered Pine Plank Paneling! Pine Plank Paneling is also inexpensive ($9 for a package of 6 3.5″ x.8 ft panels). The price was an added bonus!! The plank paneling would work perfectly!

Pine Plank Paneling is super lightweight, you can paint it or stain it any color you want and they interlock like laminate flooring. I measured the size of my doorway and cut the paneling to fit the length and width I needed. I used a nail gun to secure the planks together. Next I needed to add trim to get the barn door look without adding any extra weight to the door. I used lattice for this. Yep, plain old lattice. You can find packages of lattice wood to repair existing lattice at hardware stores.
Then I added some hardware for the door (which I also found at a local hardware store) and stained the door using Minwax Classic Gray Stain. The total for this barn door was around $50 to build. I attached it to the ceiling using plumbing pipes threaded through eye hooks. I got the idea to hang my barn door here: http://theturquoisehome.com/diy-simple-sliding-barn-doors/ But instead, I hung our door from the ceiling rather than the wall.

I love the look of this sliding barn door and it separates our guest 1/2 bath from our laundry room perfectly. We get a lot of compliments on this door and it has withstood the daily use of 3 boys without issue! That’s a sturdy door, Haha! Here is a “before and after” photo of the finished door with stain. What do you think?

Sneak Peak of Our Kitchen Renovation
Sneak Peak! We are almost finished resurfacing all the kitchen cabinets. (More photos to follow.) Now I’m thinking our current bar stools don’t quite work with our color scheme anymore. Darn. I will be changing them as well. It seems every project tends to lead to another, and yet another! Lol!
Farm House Buffet
Happy Saturday!!! I love lazy Saturday mornings when I get to have them. Our new Pyredoodle puppy wakes me up, early in the morning, to go outside. So I’m enjoying some quiet, alone time before my “littles” get up. 🙂 I changed the floral arrangement on our buffet and am liking the new, subtle cream colors. I made the little wooden planter out of pallet wood and added cream colored hydrangeas. Have a great weekend friends! #carriagehousestaginganddesign
The cabinet resurfacing has begun!
It’s amazing what a coat of paint can do to give kitchen cabinets an entirely new look! I chose Sherwin Williams Ellie Gray and am loving this color! I’ll be posting all the details, including products used, and a kitchen makeover reveal soon!
Home Staging Facts
This dining room was redesigned with a salvaged table and chairs. There was also a dark, wooden buffet and a smaller dining room table and chairs. We lightened it all up with a modern farmhouse look. We used wax paint on the table and chairs and a chalk paint on the marble topped buffet. We also painted an accent wall with a cool blue/gray shade. The changes gave the whole room a light, airy and cozy feeling. The whole room feels so much larger even though the redesigned furniture is bigger.



