Old Dreams Never Die

originally drafted in 2016

The first time I saw HGTV’s “Fixer Upper” was the Friday we found out we were moving to Atlanta.  I had always heard people talk about the show or the couple in passing and usually with great admiration, but it wasn’t until a college friend commented on an Instagram post of mine last Christmas that my interest was peaked.  I took it as a compliment and moved on- if my house reminded anyone of anything they had seen on HGTV, it had to be a good thing…right?  Still, it was another 5-6 months before Ryan + I finally got around to finding an episode (or three) to watch. The instant gratification of a before + after show is highly addicting!  I can say, as the wife of an architect, it never happens that fast in real life; the rule is you can have your project done 1. fast / 2. cheap / or 3. well; you can have it two of the three ways, but rarely, if ever can you have all three.

When I walked into Ryan’s bachelor pad in winter of 2009, the home that later became our nest for our first four years together as a family, it was the moment I knew he was the one.  As a young professional architect at a local firm, he had taken a chance on a quaint townhome in a prime location of Mt. Pleasant after relocating there post college.  The horror stories he still tells of the layers upon layers of wallpaper, peptobismol-pink rooms and painted closet doors to match were just the beginning of his first “fixer-upper” story.  I realize now, my fateful steps over his threshold to meet his loyal companion (Chipper), also matched me with this life of fixing up an old house. I have not chased a dream so passionately before or since.  Obviously, in a booming area like Charleston, SC, many have jumped on the renovation bandwagon, but few do it well + far too many have gutted the unique older homes that existed across the lowcountry for the sake of making good on their investment in the property.

We have together, always dreamed of what our next home would look like and what kind of “fixing” it would need.  Friends + family have occasionally said to me “since you’re married to an architect,  y’all must have your perfect house planned!”…the answer is not really.  We have always tossed around snippets of ideas as they come to us and as contradictory as it may sound, we both know the look + feel we seek in a quintessential fixer-upper. We constantly joke, that Ryan will probably become the architect turned contractor hybrid while I will be able to keep stock piling the antiques I love for good reason!
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2024 update:

it’s so neat to look back + see how far we’ve come, but also how close we’ve always been to this authentic life we seem to have been destined to live. while i genuinely aim to stay focused on the blessings of each present day, we have + continue to dream of what “fixer-uppers” may be in our future. in the meantime, i hope to encourage more of our pencil + ink clients to incorporate the use of old things in each of the spaces of their lives, because of the charm they bring, the depth + meaning they add, even if just one small thing per room. we simply cannot always push forward into the future without taking a small part of our past with us. often, we are told these mementos are merely clutter, but when they are integrated with thought + intention they can bring something that cannot be bought + remind us of how far we have traveled as well as how far we have yet to go.

Piddlin’ Decor | Antiques that Grow with You

the best thing about finding a truly great antique, is how they will always have a special ability to evolve right along with you! Take this trunk for example. For years, it was the perfect end table in a warm + sunny coffee spot, then it was a moving aide, great for packing things into while between houses. Years later, it served as a dollhouse stand + the year after that an actual dress-up trunk. That’s exactly the journey this one has been on + who knows where it will land next! The adventure doesn’t end when you bring the treasures home; that’s sometimes when the magic is just beginning!

What old things are you repurposing at your home? Maybe you don’t even notice, they’ve been there for so long. Perhaps you just bought something “new to you” but with all the old-time charm or maybe you have a piece that you are making into a good antique with each passing year. Won’t you please share your favorites with us below!?

If you have recently bought something but don’t know where to put it, or maybe that unique thing caught your eye but you hesitated to bring it home– please get in touch + I can help you find a place for it in your space! Read more about my design business, pencil + ink creative, here.

Happy piddlin’ to you!

Piddlin’ Decor | Powder Room Redux

so often, when the piddlin’ pals head out on a fresh adventure, we find things that speak to us + that is what we bring home. I’m sure you’re thinking, what kind of mumbo-jumbo is that? well… it’s not impulse buying + it’s not buying something to collect, it’s trading money for a good, because you are drawn to it.

early in our relationship, Ryan + I used to always say to each other while reflecting over our recent trips or finds “the best antiques choose you”. This is so true. Just look at this powder room from our tiny townhome from our early days in Charleston. My handy architect had already laid the tile, replaced the sink/cabinet + had even installed beadboard, the only thing amiss to me was the wall color. Funny as it may sound, every time I went into that water closet, I was thinking about paint colors! Finally I brought home a few samples, + made a move. We painted on Urbane Bronze + loved every second of what followed- why hadn’t we done this sooner?!

As fate would have it, we already had the antiques to polish off the new look as a result of all of our piddlin’ adventures together. After the paint went on, we threw together a basic layout for a gallery wall, using vintage, framed, group photos, mixed with a few new pieces, then added a preserved boxwood wreath to the towel ladder. I still love this room so much, years after moving that I’m thinking it’s time to recreate it in our home here in Georgia.

If you love this as much as us, let us know! I can find a way to add charm to any room/wall of your space too! Get in touch with me today + let’s make your spot feel more exciting, warm, friendly + fun. It would be my honor! Learn more about my design business pencil + ink creative here.

Keep piddlin’ y’all!!