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Jenna, SAS Interiors

Blogger | Saratoga Springs, NY http://www.sasinteriors.net/
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On paper, I'm a Designer & Blogger in Upstate NY. In reality, I'm a simple gal who's got non-stop drive for design with a mission to inspire others.


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Simplify Gardening

I've been known to say once or twice that I've been dealt a black thumb {urban dictionary definition: A wannabe gardener who kills plants. Opposite of green thumb}. That kinda sounds like ...»
me. Sadly, my gardening prowess is far from A+. Thanks to The Gro Project which simplifies gardening, I might actually have a chance at a beautiful garden. Check out the details >>> http://www.sasinteriors.net/2013/05/simplify...

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Jenna, SAS Interiors Saratoga Springs, NY
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  • Pale green and navy accents give the room a cozy feeling
  • Who doesn't love a cat that blends nicely with the colour scheme?
  • This mirror (and the art in the reflection) were DIY projects that I'll be featuring in upcoming blog posts

Surprise Nursery Reveal

This is a recently completed nursery I did for my pregnant pal. Can you believe she was adventurous enough to let it be a complete surprise? Talk about faith in a friend! :)
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DIY Coffee Sack Ottoman

I bought this ottoman for $5 at a garage sale and now with the help of some coffee sacks I purchased at a local coffee house it looks like something out of Pottery Barn!
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Jenna, SAS Interiors Saratoga Springs, NY
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  • Here is our kitchen when we bought our house.
  • Here is the kitchen after we painted the cabinets, replaced the floors, added a custom island, and replaced the countertops.
  • The room is so much brighter and inviting. 2
  • Smooth cabinets make me Happy!
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Before and After DIY Kitchen Reveal

We painted our builder grade cabinets white, replaced the worn flooring and countertops, built a bump up on our island for extra serving space, and changed the green paint to a stone ...»
gray. #BeforeandAfter

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Kate @ Eating in the Show... Gansevoort, NY
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  • Repurposed vintage grates add whimsy to a walkway. 4
  • Line your path - or even create your path - with recycled glass bottles turned upside down. 15
  • This walkway design is screaming to be created with reclaimed railway ties. 9

Take the {repurposed} Path Less Traveled

How often do you notice the ground that you're walking on? Not often? That's because you haven't been on these beautiful repurposed garden paths! Get inspired to create your own little path of happiness at home.

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Re.Create Design Co. Sweden
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  • The TV stand is long & works great in open floor plans or large living areas. You can style this piece many different ways, but we went for a cozy eclectic look & feel.
  • The stain used on this piece is Minwax special walnut.
  • A full DIY post on this piece is coming soon to the blog, but here are inspiration photos to build your own.

DIY Rustic TV Console

My husband built this beautiful TV console for our living room because we needed a large TV stand, and the easiest fix was a custom built one. The TV stand is a great focal point in our ...»
living room & fits in nicely with our living room re-do that's currently going on over on lizmarieblog.com #love2Repurpose

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Lizmarieblog.com New Bern, NC
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  • Rustic "Cowboy Cooler" made from furring strips and reclaimed fencing 3
  • 2x2 furring strip frame. A piece of threaded PVC extends the drain for the spigot.
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  • Attaching the facing and the pre-drilled spigot piece.
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DIY Cowboy Cooler

I was in love with the look of a rustic cooler for our patio, but was turned off by the high prices. So my husband and I took an old cooler apart and built our own! The base is held by a ...»
2x2 frame, covered in reclaimed fence posts found by the curb. We attached a spigot to the drain hole in the cooler for drainage, used an antler shed for the handle, and added a bottle opener for decoration. It was so easy, and only $30 in supplies (since we had the cooler and fence wood on hand). You can check out the full step-by-step tutorial on my blog ( http://www.killerbdesigns.com/rustic-cooler-... ) to see how to make your own! It's a great addition to our back porch, and was so easy to make.

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Vintage Brass and Old Doors - Old Doors, New Tricks

Aged doors, vintage doors or the barn door look great. Add vintage brass and you are on a winner. ...»

Place them in your formal dining room, living room or country kitchen.

It's the contrast between old doors and new surfaces that makes them stand out; making them a great focal point.There are so many ways to use old doors by adding vintage brass, distressing doors or using a barn door as an internal door, bed head or dining table.

Unfortunately, aged doors aren't easy to find – old doors with distinctive features, like vintage doors are highly sought after.

But there are other ways to get your Rockstar look. Consider distressing doors or adding vintage brass handles to change the look. You can buy vintage brass handles or create aged door handles then add them to your old door.

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Christine - Decorated Life Australia
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Painting: Can you paint laminate cabinets?

I have a friend that wants to paint her cabinets. Have you tried this? Do you know if this is possible?
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Redheadcandecorate.com Lake Orion, MI
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    Check out this post I wrote about painting laminate > ...»

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  • Lime green and blue deck accents add a splash of color!
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  • Amazing what some colorful furniture and container gardening will do! http://justagirlblog.com/deck-decor-lowes-creative-ideas/
  • Our horrific "before"--and this was after it had been power washed. Ick. http://justagirlblog.com/deck-decor-lowes-creative-ideas/

Colorful deck transformation

We gave our deck some much-needed TLC, and it's finally a place I enjoy relaxing! It's nice when a project doesn't cost too much, too. http://justagirlblog.com/deck-decor-lowes-cr...
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Just a Girl Rockford, MI
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