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2016 Fall One Room Challenge: Week 1

Sharing This Round's Mission & Revisiting Favorite Shots from Past Rounds
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It’s that time again, friends!  The 2016 fall One Room Challenge officially starts TODAY. I’m absolutely thrilled to participate, and as an ORC vet, I’m feeling good with a few past projects under my belt (my home office, upstairs loft and the WOM team office).  Though vet or not, I assure you, there are unforeseen disasters that are just waiting to happen during the 6-week whirlwind that is the ORC.  But disaster be damned, I’m betting big and promising to make this my best and by far the biggest ORC challenge I’ve done to date.

So how exactly will this be our biggest?  Because this go around I’ll be taking on not one room, not even one home, but I’ll be designing TWO “homes” (surprise Linda) in just six short weeks.  Our 2016 fall One Room Challenge official mission: make two model apartments feel like home.  The goal: ridding the space of impersonal, nondescript details and bringing in warm, welcoming design full of textures, motifs and decor that anyone would want to call home.

Luckily for me, both apartments are brand-spanking-new with gorgeous fixtures, flooring, and spare no expense kitchen and bath areas.  Plus amazing natural light (hallelujah), with floor-to-ceiling windows.  But this won’t be a cake walk by any means.  Both spaces have extremely tricky floor plans and NO allowance for my standard big statement moves such as wallpaper, dramatic light fixtures, and bold paint.  Remember these beauties are about to be for rent, so it wouldn’t be fair to have tenants fall in love with details they aren’t allowed to implement.  

In true ORC form, I only have six weeks to transform both apartments, and just to clear up any misconceptions, these apartments aren’t even fully completed yet.  So if you think I’ve had months to work on them, you’re wrong.  I’ve only been allowed in to measure and it was a complete construction zone, so when I say we’re doing this in 6 weeks, I mean we’re doing this in 6 weeks!!  And the reason we’re sharing this transformation all in one ORC is while they’re two distinct homes this really is one large project.

Next week, I’ll be sharing my mood and inspiration boards for the spaces, and who exactly I had in mind when I designed them.  But for today, I thought I’d just hit replay on a few of my favorite moments of ORC‘s from the past.  Truly, MKR

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Jana Bek | Chris Loves Julia | Shannon Claire | Coco.Kelley | The Curated House

Driven by Décor | The English Room | From the Right Bank | Sherry Hart

Hi Sugarplum | House of Jade | Hunted Interior | The Makerista | Making it Lovely

Marcus Design | Pencil & Paper Co. | Megan Pflug | Place of My Taste | Suburban B’s

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DIY: How to Paint Bathroom Cabinets Like a Pro

The tricks to an easy step in transforming your bathroom
In Partnership with BEHR Paint
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Transform your bathroom and #DIY paint your cabinets and trim. @waitingonmartha @behrpaint #spon

Yesterday’s reveal of my bold green bathroom makeover hopefully had you itching to dip the brush into the paint can and get started.  As you saw, paint is one of four easy and inexpensive ways to update and completely transform your bathroom.  And while I get that it can feel a bit daunting to go bold with your color choice, I hope hope you can see from yesterday’s collab with BEHR Paint that going bold with just the right color can be one of the best design decisions you make.  

While painting walls is pretty straightforward, it’s the cabinetry and doors that can get a bit tricky.  So I’ve laid out a few easy steps I take whenever I’m tackling a paint project like this.  Check them out below, and tell me, do you have any home DIY projects you’re looking to tackle?  Truly, MKR

No. 1…Remove the cabinets from the hinges, as well as all of the knobs.  This step will make your life a lot easier when you go to sand the surface (which is a must-do). Skipping this step will give you a headache later, so it’s definitely worth your while. Be careful to keep track of all hardware as you do so, as you’ll need it to restore the cabinet doors to their hinges. 

No. 2…Sand the entire area of the cabinet doors.  You’ll want to do this in order to sand down the edges and smooth out the entire surface for the new paint. Don’t go crazy with the sanding, just an easy smoothing of the surfaces will do.

No. 3…Start painting.  Generally, I use at least two coats of paint for cabinetry.  Cabinets and doors tend to chip easier than the rest of the room simply because the amount of natural use they get so wear and tear will show quickly.  I’ve found that two coats of paint cover the surface well, and I always keep a can of touch-up paint on hand for when nicks do happen.  And when painting with bold colors, I paint them all by hand.  You’ll really want to take your time with the blue painter’s tape to appropriately line the edges (check out this great blue painter’s tape how-to, or get your most OCD friend to help you here).  By focusing on perfection on this step, you’re less likely to run into any mess-ups you’ll have to fix later.  And one major tip I have for mess ups is to simply keep a small bucket with cold water next to me as I paint by hand.  Being able to act fast using cold water and either paper towels for small spots or a hand towels for larger areas allows you to fix any oops moments.  

No. 4…Place cabinet doors back onto their hinges and secure. After the paint has completely dried (please do not rush the drying process), remove the blue painter’s tape and secure your cabinetry back in its place. 

No. 5…Add statement making knobs to finish the look. Lastly, place your updated selection of knobs, or as I consider it jewelry, on the newly painted cabinets. I scored some stunning hardware, which compliments the paint color to perfection. 

Photography, Rustic White for Waiting on Martha | This post is in collaboration with BEHR Paint, a brand we love and adore.  All opinions are 100% our own. 

Wine & Cheese 101 with Bellina Alimentari

An Irresistible, Interesting Afternoon of Wine, Cheese & Conversation
Filed Under > Worth Noting

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Food and wine that tells a story.  Now that’s something we’re all about here at WOM.  And when you invite us to a place that boasts a good food philosophy (and sourcing approach) alongside a simply stunning bar and dining room, not to mention drool-worthy menu items…well, you don’t have to twist our arm to show up.  MKR recently called up the team to meet at Bellina Alimentari at Ponce City Market for a little mid-week wine tasting class, and oh, was it legendary. 

We basically got an insider’s peek at the magic that is Bellina Alimentari‘s Culinary Club; a collection of intimate cooking classes, tastings and workshops in its back room. Whether you’re there to learn how to make pasta, enjoy a wine tasting or simply revel in a private dinner, the place is quite the gem.  Bellina Alimentari‘s goal is to “create a community of food lovers and bring back to the table the conversation of good food,” and that they have.  Check out this recent blog post by them regarding October’s wine harvest…they’re the real deal. 

Naturally, we were delighted to gather around that table for a few hours to test and taste our way through a course of three natural Italian wines, each with its perfect cheese pairing.  (Seriously, I had no idea wine and cheese could play off each other so well!)  But thanks to Bellina‘s Bethany Thompson, we learned all about the makings of pure, inventive wines from the region, and a little about why they tasted so wonderful with a slice (or two or three) of cheese that was equally irresistibly authentic.

I was utterly fascinated to learn about this wine.  Besides of course that it was a few glasses of vino in front of me on a Tuesday afternoon, the backstory was so interesting. All of the wine at Bellina Alimentari was hand-selected to showcase the diversity of Italy’s land, welcoming a peek (or taste!) into each region’s unique identity.  We learned that—like in other regions—the land, soil and grape all play a part to create the flavors in your glass.  But with these wines in particular, all you’ll taste is true, honest flavors with no additives.  None of them have had technological manipulations in the cellar either.  We all couldn’t believe that many winemakers add dozens of ingredients to wine to standardize the flavor and correct mistakes (a bottle can have up to something like 80 ingredients before needing to list them on the label!).  

We enjoyed a 3-course flight of wines, all rich in flavor and incredibly unique from the rest. My favorite perhaps was the orange wine (?!) from a small vineyard in Slovenia.  Orange wine, I learned, is most definitely a thing; the one we tried had a bold, almost vinegar-y taste and was quite literally bright, bold orange in color.  It’s basically a white wine that’s made like a red wine, but the grape skins are left in contact during fermentation.  I had never seen or tasted anything like it.  I was unsure how I felt about it until I popped a crumble of the cheese pairing (some of the best parmesan reggiano) into my mouth after a sip.  The pair played off each other beautifully, opening up the depth of flavor that much more.  Amazing, I’m telling you! 

A big thanks to the Bellina Alimentari team for welcoming us into the back room for an afternoon of irresistible cheeses, intriguing wines and great conversation…we didn’t want to leave (but we’ll most certainly be back).  And in the credits below, I share the exact wine + cheese pairings we enjoyed!  Cheers, Kat

P.S. If you can, I’d highly suggest checking out the lineup of classes at Bellina Alimentari (think pasta making, wine + cheese pairings, all about vinegars and more).  Priced anywhere from $28-45 a person, the classes are a fun way to share the magic behind a meaningful gathering with great food.  xo

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Photography, Haley Sheffield for Waiting on Martha | This post is in collaboration with Bellina Alimentari, a brand we love and adore.  All opinions are 100% our own. 

Wine & Cheese Pairings
No. 1…Verdicchio, Le Salse, Marche (100% Chardonnay) with Decimal Place’s fresh Feta
No. 2…Monica di Sardegna, Praja, Sardegna (Orange wine) with aged (at least 18 months) Parmesan Reggiano
No. 3…Chardonnay+ Radikon, Friuli-Venezia Giulia 2011 with Sweetgrass Dairy’s Asher Blue

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