Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Wallpaper Removal


Wow...I can't believe how much time flies when you're busy! I guess that is a good thing! There has been a lot of talk of wall paper removal in my circle of peers. I too, have had the great opportunity to strip wall paper a couple weeks ago in my mother's kitchen. NOT a favorite past time, I will tell you that.

Not sure how many people still do a full room floral like this, but this cover from a Waverly "Rose Garden" Wallpaper book is not my idea of a calming space. My opinion! If you do have a room that looks like this, you should read on for tips on getting rid of the wall paper that drives you crazy!

I thought I would share the not so rocket science technique I have for stripping wall paper. Not all wall paper is created equal. Not all adhesive is created equal. If you are lucky enough to have only one layer of paper, and the paper comes off in sheets, you may not have to use the scoring tool as much. I would not bet all your chickens at the market on this, however.

On to stripping (wallpaper!)-
1 -After peeling off what you can, run a scoring tool, can be found at your local hardware store, over the face to lightly to create holes in the top of the paper, this allows the removing agent to penetrate back to the adhesive. Careful to not press too hard, you can mark up your sheet rock underneath. Then you have an even bigger job to skim coat your bare wall when your done!

2-Soak the area. Literally soak it, with the removing agent(see below for removing agents). I use a spray bottle as it seems to be less messy, but you may want to try a paint roller. Let the area sit for 10 minutes or so. Pull from a loose corner if the face is still in tact. With luck you will get sheets. Without, you will need a paint scraper and multiple repeats of the above steps. Good luck.

3-Prior to painting, you will want to take a bucket with warm water and a sponge and clean off any remaining residue left from the adhesive. This may take several passes. Once all the residue is removed. You are ready to paint, unless you have patchwork to do. That is a whole other article. I will try to get my contractor expert Matt Regan of Regan Construction to do a piece on that.

I did want to share my findings on removal agents...

In the kitchen removal job....I did an experiment with DIF, wall paper remover and Sol-u-mel, a multi-use all natural product from Melaleuca. It was a test. Someone had told me that Sol-u-mel could indeed be used as wall paper stripper. Of course, I wanted to see just how good it really worked. So I tried it!

I had a spray bottle of both DIF and Sol-u-mel. They worked exactly the same. Honest...I was working the room from two sides. Spray and soak, let sit, with DIF...to the other side...spray and soak, let sit, with Sol-u-mel...same outcome. I find that amazing since Sol-u-mel is meant as a cleaner and disinfectant, it truly has 100 uses. I will begin posting those on my website eventually for all you skeptics.

Good luck with your wall paper removal! Of course, you can always choose to hire a professional. Trust me, it may cost you some money, but the money spent will save you one GINORMOUS headache. If you are looking for one, let me know, I can refer you to one. Happy Spring!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Happy New Year!





Happy New Year!

I hope you are all starting your new year off with a bang! Heading fast and furiously toward those resolutions (I prefer to call them Goals) we have all set for ourselves... I know I am!

2011 Was a great year for BrynnAlden Interiors. However, 2012 will be even better...I want you to hold me to that!




Just wanted to share with you all a kitchen remodel that we just completed at the Shear Noyola Residence in St. Paul. It is a dandy. Especially from before to after. There was literally no storage in the previous kitchen. There was a less than desirable "jog" in the wall and the stove stood solo in the middle of it's own wall! Hmmm...time for some help!







New cabinets, flooring, counters, appliances, paint, light fixtures, and blinds!


Ta-da! See what we did!



With the help of the talented Matt Regan of Regan Constuction, we flushed out the wall where the "jog" was so we could get more cabinet storage. The void behind the new wall was then used for a small pantry cabinet. Perfect for dry and can goods storage. We also removed a window next to the back door so we gained both upper and lower cabinets next to the refrigerator. We too added a pantry area in a small under utilized catch all area near the basement stairwell. The storage we ended up with is at least triple, if not quadrupled. Woo hoo!




The client's budget could not support both tile flooring AND granite. Collectively the decision was granite counters over the tile floor. We used a tile look vinyl and everything turned out great! Maple cabinetry, granite counters, stainless appliances (including adding a new dishwasher), Sherwin Williams paint, Hunter Douglas blinds, and the fabulous work of Regan Construction, (not to mention the fantastic design), took this kitchen from zero to a 10!

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Keep tuning in for our "ugly bathroom contest" for your chance to win a new bathroom design from BrynnAlden Interiors!

Best of all...watch for the live launch of brynnalden.com!
FINALLY!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Season's Greetings


Season's Greetings to you all!

At the time of this writing...here in Minnesota...we are getting a bunch of rain, there is barely a trace of snow left on the ground, and it is 37 degrees out at 9:30 at night. NICE! For those of you who are snow fans...it is a bummer. But I have to honestly say, I don't mind it a bit. We ARE all entitled to our own opinions.

I hope you are all winding down on the chaos of the season and are beginning to enjoy it. Try taking a "pause" to take everything in. I am thoroughly enjoying this holiday season so far!


I want to show you all the transformation from Inexpensive Harvest Planters to Winter Planters...

First, I removed the autumn details, mums, squash, scarecrow, and then added some clippings off of my evergreen and spruce trees. I also added some dried bloom clippings from my hydrangea bushes, hostas, and chives. Finally, I added a few shatterproof ornaments a couple small and one giant size for effect. Voila!






I am also busy getting BrynnAlden's 2012 business goals set. Ther
e are many. The key is to pick the one I "most" want to accomplish and start there. So that is what I am doing. I have chose the singular Most Wanted to Accomplish goal. I am now brainstorming on how to get there. With the achievement of that one Most Wanted Goal, the others automatically start to fall into place.

Watch for the Launch of our NEW website, Ugly Bathroom contest, and more...we are so excited about all that is new with our company in 2012! We can't wait to share it with you!


Thank you to our clients for a most successful year! We are looking for an even more successful year in 2012!



We hope you and your family make a ton of wonderful memories this Holiday Season! From our family to yours...Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! See you next year!


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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Will you qualify for this extra Tax Credit?

Hey all!

Just a quick note to let you know that there is another tax credit for energy efficient window treatments for 2011.

NOW is the time for adding or updating your current window treatments before this tax year ends...in order to qualify...treatments must be installed by December 31st, 2011. Treatments must also be one of the qualifying lines from Hunter Douglas...

Call BrynnAlden Interiors today to set up your measure appointment...651-283-5894...Share this on your Facebook page...Forward this to a friend!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Kitchen Remodel

Another school year is underway...and signals the end of summer...sigh! That means for me and many of you...back to work! I am actually excited...getting back into a routine is a welcome change.

Just wanted to share another kitchen remodel! This is a residence in Cottage Grove. The homeowners wanted to "open up" and update their existing kitchen.

This space has several challenges, some of them structural, some of them aesthetic and budgetary. Doors, windows, nooks, existing appliances, existing tongue and groove ceiling, base board radiant heaters and HVAC concerns, existing fireplace, and then some.

We began with a wish list, dishwasher, use existing appliances, island, bells and whistles, roll out trays, heavy duty drawers, plenty of counter space and no loss of storage.

By removing the peninsula cabinets there was a fear of possible loss of storage space. Removing the soffit and using taller cabinets to the ceiling plus the addition of an island replaces the storage previously found in the peninsula cabinets and then some.

In the original schematic design layout, we repositioned the stove(it is currently right next to the refrigerator-not ideal in the world of kitchen design) so it had a small counter on either side of the stove, the homeowner wanted one larger cabinet and counter space rather than the 2 smaller ones for storage reasons, so we left the stove alone, situated right next to the refrigerator.

You can see the new design...we incorporated glass top cabinets, used custom angled end base cabinets, added an island for maximum prep space, re-located the microwave over the stove. Installed a dishwasher near the sink, and replaced the old "mobile" dishwasher with a custom angled base cabinet. All the drawers are hardwood, dovetail construction with full extension glides. There are hardwood roll out trays in the base cabinets as well.




The cabinets are Maple with a spice stain. The counters are granite. The floor is a laminate which looks like tile(client selection).

The overall new look of the space is great, although there are a couple things I would do differently, the clients' satisfaction is most important. After all, they are the people who live there and use the space everyday.




As a designer, my goal is to educate my clients and guide them toward making the best design decisions which in turn creates the best design outcome. At the end of the day, the client may or may not agree with my suggestions. If not, no harm, if so, great of course. Individuals each have their own ideas, after all, we are human. The only reason I may have for adamantly directing the home owner in a different direction would be for safety, well fare, or code reasons.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Bellacor Re-Design Underway




Happy Monday!

It is the start of another beautiful week in MN. Glorious weather forecast for this week. Hopefully it will continue into next week.

The re-design of the Bellacor Corporate Headquarters is underway. The final selections have been made. Now just the final renderings. Here are a couple of schematic renderings along with the photos of the existing space.











The 'lowertown" conference room...an updated color scheme along with contemporary furnishing, lighting and artwork selections.









The "loft" common area...again an updated color palette in a statement color...along with updated furnishings, lighting, and artwork. Getting rid of the mish mash of colors and random stuff.





Watch for more transformation views to come...as you can see...the space does need a bit of help... I am excited to see the transformation take shape.

See you soon!

Kelli

Friday, July 8, 2011

Kitchen Remodel






Happy Summer!








Here in Minnesota...Summer finally showed up! Lovin' it!


Just wanted to show you all the before and after pics of a small kitchen remodel BrynnAlden Interiors recently did. This remodel was done on a low budget. Footprint remained the same.








Cabinets are Shiloh - Maple - Autumn Stain with square raised panel. Countertops are HD Laminate Postform.







This house is an investment property that was remodeled to re-sell. The soffits and peninsula cabinets were taken out and this opened up the space dramatically. New cabinets to the ceiling, crown molding, flooring, appliances, and countertops were also installed. Of course new light fixtures and paint as well.



A extremely dramatic difference overall. Thank you to Erickson Investment Group for allowing BrynnAlden Interiors to work on your project!









If you have a remodeling project you would like help with. Don't hesitate to call or email. No job is too big or too small. Floor to ceiling and wall to wall; BrynnAlden Interiors, does it all.






Enjoy the weekend!








Kelli