Showing posts with label salvage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salvage. Show all posts

Friday, May 1, 2015

Sparks Flea Market | Junkin Finds

It’s one of my favorite times of year, the spring Sparks Flea Market event! Sparks Flea Market is one of the biggest and best flea markets in our area located in Sparks, Kansas.  With about 450 vendors and 500 booths the finds are endless!
It is a Junkers paradise. Imagine your favorite local flea market and blow it up in size and you have a heaven on earth. Booths range in size, quantity, and type of items. A few years ago I bought an antique buffet for the very low price of only $70 and to this day is one of my favorite pieces of furniture. I stripped it and left the rich colors exposed.
 Industrial pieces are very popular right now and there is an endless amount of corrugated metal letters and cut-outs.


Or maybe vintage car parts is what you’re looking for. You never know what you are going to find but I guarantee you will leave with something fabulous.
You are sure to find a plethora of farm equipment, metal lawn furniture, or maybe a variety of other items!
SWOONING!!




Whatever it is you are looking for, you are sure to find something to take hope with you! We kept on our obvious corrigated metal obsession and picked out an “S” for our last name and a pair of angle wings with pistols.


Rather Be Junkin,

Heather

Friday, February 6, 2015

Coop Makeover

When we started house hunting I was always drawn to the fixer uppers. The ones that once upon a time had their glory days. The ones that have squeaky floors. The ones that despite the awful shape they are in they still stand a chance. The ones with character.
            Ah, character. The one thing that I don’t notice when I see newly built houses. Now don’t get me wrong, I don’t hate new houses. They are perfect in every way. Every wall color, trim design, and flooring selection match perfectly. They’re beautiful. But they lack character. Now don’t be upset if you live in a new house. There is just something about the design of older homes that doesn’t exist today.
I wanted a fixer upper. The hubba hubba wanted something with minimal to no fixes. Let me just explain the issue I have with this. My husband is a carpenter. He can fix pretty much anything and he does an excellent job at it. So why not want to come home after a long day at work and work some more to make our fixer upper livable? Yea, I wasn’t going to win on this one. So we decided to change our search for something that was older but was livable and we were able to add our own character to.
            The house hunting wasn’t as fun as I thought it would be. It was heartbreaking. We were in negotiations for the house that I thought I couldn’t live without when someone else placed a bid during our negotiations and the seller took their offer. I was devastated. I didn’t think I could find another house as perfect as this one, yet I was wrong. We had been looking at houses online when we found one that the hubba hubba could not wait to see. He was so impatient and excited about this one that he couldn’t wait for me to get off work. He drove by it that night and called me to say, “it’s the one.” The next day we had our realtor meet us at the house and I was just as excited. The hubba hubba was right it was the one. After a month, we closed on our first home together.
            Instead of moving in right away, we started working on the house. Chris spent the first month installing new hardwood flooring (one my of must-haves) and painting the entire upstairs. Side note: the hubba hubba did a vast majority of this by himself, he’s a keeper! Once the floors and walls were done, we were able to start moving in. I had been collecting several furniture pieces and accessories waiting to buy my first house. I even kept them all in boxes so it would be like Christmas when we moved. If you are able to do this, I highly recommend it! Once we placed what he did have we started working on one room at a time. With the exception of the living room, the office was the first to be completed.
            I started collecting items that matched my style and designing in my head how they would all go together.
            The desk was made from an old door and metal found while junkin’. The colors on the door and metal worked perfectly together (see original post here).


            I had a harder time deciding which chair would be perfect in this room. Fortunately, I was able to get both chairs I had narrowed down for this space. 


            I always wanted a mantel (see post about my mantel here) and was able to grab this beauty up at First Fridays in the West Bottoms.


            Another great find was this rusty filing cabinet. As soon as I saw it I knew I had to have it. I have had several people ask if it is functional, and it is! The rust is contained to the outside so the drawers work perfectly!

            My gallery wall (see original post here) is made up of a majority of items I found while junkin’. With the exception of our gorgeous wedding photos (Thank you Aftyn Marie Photograph!).  



Below is the before (with the previous owners belongings) and the after! It is amazing to me the huge difference!


            Whew! That was a lengthy post just to get to our office make over. Let me know what ya'll think!

Rather be junkin'!
Heather