Weekend Inspiration: No. 69

Weekend Inspiration: No. 69

Confession: we’ve been in a little bit of a foodie rut lately…Not a fun place to be! The summer has been a fairly busy one, what with big projects here at our house (more on that soon!) and pulling together my parents’ new house, too, so John and I just keep defaulting to the easiest things we can throw together whenever dinnertime rolls around.

All that’s about to change, though, because summer’s slowly winding down, and so are our projects. With more time on our hands, I can feel myself wanting to get more out of dinner besides just a full stomach. I want to try new things, and revisit a few of our very favorite recipes as we transition to fall. In honor of this new food-themed motivation, I’m sharing a whole bunch of links below that hopefully will get you feeling excited to spend time in the kitchen this weekend—and beyond!

Weekend Inspiration: No. 69

1. Dinner isn’t the only meal I’m trying to reinvigorate. I’ve also been mixing things up for breakfast! Instead of defaulting to the same old breakfast sandwich, I’m now making these homemade pop tarts ahead of time to enjoy throughout the week. Now I actually look forward to getting out of my comfy bed everyday!

2. I just picked up everything from Trader Joe’s for this Simple Strip Steak & Sautéed Veggies recipe, and can’t wait to try it. Sounds like a pretty fast one to throw together, too.

3. Another TJ dinner we’re going to experiment with over the weekend is this Tikka Masala-inspired meal. I got a little burnt out on Indian food earlier this year, but I love the idea of trying the traditional flavors in a totally different form than the bowls I’m used it: burritos!

4. Okay, all of this food talk is making me hungry…I’m almost ready for a snack and it’s still pretty early in the morning! I love the idea of using this recipe for Peanut Butter Breakfast Parfaits as a mid-morning or mid-afternoon pick-me-up.

5. We can’t leave lunch out now, can we? I’m a sucker for those Pinterest posts promising a list of 20-some portable lunches, but find that they’re often just the same recipe with one or two tiny changes throughout the list. This mega lunch ideas compilation really does have some great variety, though. I want to try a new one every day for the next 30 days.

6. I’m making the promise right here, right now, to not let the season end without making a pitcher of this Summer Strawberry Lemonade Sangria. Who’s with me?!

Weekend Inspiration: No. 69

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Modernizing A Dresser With New Hardware

Modernizing A Dresser With New Hardware

Ever since I was a kid, I’ve loved change. I’d switch rooms with my little sister just for fun, I painted and repainted the walls in my childhood bedroom more times than I can count, and I’ve been going to yard sales and thrift stores with my mom as far back as I can remember looking for new treasures. My love and passion for newness when it comes to home décor has always been deeply engrained in my process, and that is still going strong into my adulthood.

Case in point, the dresser my dad built for me a couple years ago. I’m obviously never going to get rid of this heirloom piece of furniture, but I was starting to feel the itch for something a little different in terms of the look. I’ll also never paint the piece because the stain my dad and I chose for it is just going to get prettier with age, but the hardware is something I feel totally validated in changing up as my mood inevitably swings around.

Modernizing A Dresser With New Hardware

Modernizing A Dresser With New Hardware

Modernizing A Dresser With New Hardware

As you can see in that “Before” photo above (or if you remember the original post when I introduced the new dresser), I made the most of some cabinet door handles that we had taken down in the kitchen. I thought it would be really nice to repurpose the brass flower pulls for use on my new dresser, but after living with the look for a year or two, I decided that it wasn’t the best fit after all.

If you scroll back up to that “Before” photo again (sorry), you’ll probably appreciate the soft gold color of the brass against the wood grain. The dainty flower shapes on the faces of the pulls also made me smile. What I didn’t end up liking after looking at them for so long was that the brass just sort of faded into the cherry wood color of the dresser. They didn’t quite POP like I wanted them to. So I decided to change them out for a new set of matte black pulls.

Modernizing A Dresser With New Hardware

Modernizing A Dresser With New Hardware

Modernizing A Dresser With New Hardware

Those new sleek dark handles really make a statement against the wood grain, and I love that they match the black pulls I added to our recently thrifted lowboy dresser, too. The other thing I appreciate so much about the new hardware (other than how affordable the swap was, of course!) is that they also helped modernize the more traditional, simple shape of the dresser. It feels very “me” now, and I don’t anticipate that I’ll feel the urge to change this look up for a long time to come.

What do you think? Would you have kept the classic brass flower drawer handles, or do you prefer the new modern matte black pulls? There’s no right or wrong answer here because I think both looks are beautiful—but it sure is fun to change things up for fun, isn’t it?!

Modernizing A Dresser With New Hardware

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