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Solar Powered Attic Fan

Posted by James on October 29, 2012
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Daylight Rangers, Solar Star Attic Fan. 13 Comments

Eating Fletcher’s Corny dogs and riding the Crazy Mouse aren’t the only things we accomplished this year at the Texas State Fair.

There are always vendors hocking non-stick cookware, magic shoe erasers, blenders that make soup AND ice cream, hot tubs with strobe lights. That kind of crap.

This year, we fell for one of them…..

The Solar Star Solar Attic fan.

Sounds cool, Right?

We have spinner vents on our roof that rotate as the hot air rises to the top of the attic, like every other home does. The Solar Star Attic Fan runs completely on solar power, the hotter the sun’s rays…the more heat and moisture it pulls from the attic. It only takes about 30 minutes for a professional installer to install ……AND it installs right where a spinner is currently. So there are no new holes in our roof, only a slightly bigger one.

We started installing a radiant barrier a couple of summers ago. That’s right, SUMMERS. Our attic is about 130 degrees in the summer, hot enough to bake bread. No wonder we gave up after 4 panels.

Needless to say, there was a State Fair discount and a 30% tax credit on these babies.Yadda, yadda, yadda

We bit.

A Dude (yes, he was a DUDE), Scott from Daylight Rangers, came out over the weekend, looked in the attic, said we only need 1 unit…and we had him on the roof with a saw in about 3 minutes.

Here’s a picture of him bending over….

ALL of my pictures were him bending over.

We started with this..

And now we have this ……

Not that we are expecting this thing to “air condition” our attic, but we are almost looking forward to next summer to see how well it works at pulling the heat out.

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The Cavender Diary on Ikea Hackers

Posted by James on October 26, 2012
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: diy, Ikea, Ikea Borrby Lantern, Ikea Hackers. Leave a comment

Yes, Yes, YES!!!

We know, we shop at Ikea entirely too much.

But remember our theory? Customize that crap. Make it your own.

We are pretty excited to have one of our “Ikea Customizations” highlighted on Ikeahackers this week.

Remember those Ikea Borby lanterns that we added orange theatrical gels to? Of course y’all do, it was a brilliant idea.

Well Jules at Ikeahackers thought so too. If you have never been to that site, here’s your chance.

I promise you will be inspired to think of Ikea products in a whole new light.

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Nate Berkus Tortoise Shell

Posted by James on October 25, 2012
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Lacquered Tortoise Shell, Nate Berkus, Nate Berkus for TArget, Target, Tortoise Shell. 4 Comments

Target can do very little wrong in our eyes,

Their recent collaboration with designer Nate Berkus is no exception.

I’ve seen a few sneak peaks at the collection…and I already have a favorite piece.

This amazingness….

LOVE, (sigh)

The first image of this beauty that I saw was in a lacquered gold-ish color…..like so.

A little bit “gilded” for our tastes.

No worries…I like the white way, more, much better. After all, it’s the color Nate choose to hang in his own home. Seen here above the reclaimed mantle in his Manhattan guest room.

We stopped by Target early and Jamie asked a kindly shop girl if they had the new collection yet. She told him that it was in the store, but NOT on the floor yet. THEN, she offered to check in the back to see if the tortoise shell was available…..with Very little begging and pleading from me……..

She returned with 2……. a green AND a white.

SCORE! We took the white.

I’m sure that in a month there will be hundreds of these in the discount isle, but for now…we are set.

Not that we have any available wall space to hang it on.

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2 Years of Harley Davidson

Posted by James on October 23, 2012
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Harley Davidson. Leave a comment

It was 2 years ago today that we added Harley Davidson to our home.

It’s a charming story. If you haven’t read it yet, I highly recomend that you do.

Or read it again; you know it’s worth it.

You can read it here.

It’s not possible for us to take any pictures around the house without her working her way into the shot.

Here is a sampling of Harley pictures from the past 2 years……some of which she wasn’t supposed to be in.

Starting with the first time we met her.


We had no idea that we needed her,

Now we can’t  imagine our lives without her.

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Heywood-Wakefield Dresser…….Possibly

Posted by James on October 21, 2012
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Craig's List, heywood wakefield, Heywood Wakefield Dresser, Heywood-Wakefield Encore Double Dresser, Mid-Century Blond Dresser. 3 Comments

I love to shop resale, thrift, junk…whatever you call it. Just don’t call it “antiquing”….Bleck!

Fact. Things that are used, worn-in, and previously loved by someone else have way more character than anything Pottery Barn massed produced in India.

I enjoy the thrill of hunting for the unknown. If you go looking for anything specific……..you Will be disappointed. It just doesn’t work that way. You find what you find.

This idea is new to Jamie.  If he needs a chair, he goes to a chair store, and he buys a chair. While I search, I negociate……and I hunt.

It was while hunting the other weekend that we came across this mid-century blond double dresser. We weren’t actually looking for a dresser, but there one was.

We don’t necessarily need a new dresser….but I have toyed with replacing the 2 fiberboard pieces in the guest room for the last year or so. They are just Ikea (shocker, we shop there way too much) that Jamie bought the first week we were in the house. Because we needed a dresser and went to the dresser store and bought one. They are a little too contemporary for me, pale “wood-ish material” surrounding black drawers with cut-outs for handles. They serve their purpose of holding sweaters. That’s all. No real attachment to those things what-so-ever.

But this dresser?

It has character.

It has a story.

It had been loved.

It had also been reduced in price to about a third of what I would expect a genuine Heywood-Wakefield piece to sell for on Craig’s List. It couldn’t possibly be Heywood-Wakefield…Could it?

I googled “Heywood Wakefield Dresser” on my phone, and found this image.

Heywood-Wakefield Encore Double Dresser

It looked exactly like the dresser I was standing next to. But the one online was priced much higher and looked way rougher than the piece in front of me. WAAAAYYYYY Rougher.

Maybe this could work for us. But what were his dimensions? I pulled out a dollar bill (great tip here because they are about 6 inches long, so 2 dollars = 1 foot) and measured almost 10 bills across and not quite 4 bills deep. That’s about 5 X 2 on top…….pretty much the same size as the 2 we I needed wanted to replace.

Still a little iffy on the price. So home to think about whether we really needed it or not…..I think about purchases a little bit too long sometimes. “The time to buy an antique is when you see it.”

That’s why Jamie called me at work the next day to tell me that he had called the shop and asked if they could do any better on the price…..and they could. Substantially better.

How could we say no?

We split the cost, pretty fair since we will each take half of the drawers.

Jamie and our friend Jimmy picked it up this week.  They said that it was heavy.

Well, yeah. It’s made out of wood, birch actually, and not pressed fiberboard like Ikea.

The Heywood-Wakefield furniture company began making the “modern” line of furniture in the 1930’s based on French deco designs. Before that point they were mostly known for wicker furniture and stadium, bus and classroom seating. The 2 most popular stains in the Modern line were Champaign (a sort of pinkish hue) and Wheat (the blond color you see above). Because the company marking on a piece was usually a piece of paper glued to the back, over the years they fell off , leaving most pieces unverifiable. Almost all of the company records had been lost by the 1970’s.

Our piece is the right shape and color (probably restained at some point because the stain does not look 50+ years). It doesn’t have a third leg in the middle, like most of the examples I found online. There are no arrow marks on the back where a mirror would have been attached like the example below, or a stamp denoting the stain color. See where it say’s “Wheat” upper left corner? Ours doesn’t.

No more waiting,

Here’s our new (possibly pedigreed) blond dresser in the guest room…..where the Ikea pieces used to sit.

And the top, which will usually be covered in piles of clean laundry…

So, Is it or isn’t it?

Doesn’t matter one bit to us….We love it either way.

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The Crazy Mouse at the State Fair

Posted by James on October 19, 2012
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Big Tex, crazy mouse, Crazy Mouse Ride, Fletcher's Corny Dogs, state fair of texas, Texas State Fair. 12 Comments

If I say,”The Texas State Fair”.

Any decent Texan will automatically think of  Big Tex and Fletcher’s corny dogs.

Yepp, we also think of  both of those things….

But we also think of the Crazy Mouse ride.

Last week, with our busy travel schedules, we managed to make it to the State Fair of Texas.

Even with all the rickety carnival rides to choose from on the midway, there is only one ride that we wouldn’t miss out on…the Crazy Mouse.

It’s also the only ride at the fair with a camera that takes pictures. 

We ALWAYS buy this picture……I love the sheer joy that we undoubtedly have on our faces just as we drop 4 stories (and how we look sick and excited at the same time).

Here are those pictures from the past 6 years.

Enjoy

Can you hear us laughing/screaming just looking at these pictures?

We can……….

Every time we see them.

( UPDATE on this post )

I couldn’t ignore the fact that just a few hours after we posted this post, Big Tex caught an electrical fire that singed him into nothing but a metal skeleton in a matter of minutes. And on his 60th birthday too……

No doubt that the kind folks at Dickies will have him better than ever by this time next year,

but still, he will be missed…….

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Up-Cycled Lighting

Posted by James on October 17, 2012
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Industrial Lamps, plumbing pipe, Wine Bottle Lamps. 6 Comments

We’ve had an obsession with these “home-made” lamps for a while now.

Most of them are available on Etsy.

Y’all already know that we are crazy about plumbing pipe and Edison filiment bulbs. And how about those garden faucet knobs?

WoW.

Maybe I’ll give something inspired by these lamps a shot in the next couple of months. I am pretty handy with electrical work.

Stay tuned…..

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Favorite Sweater

Posted by James on October 14, 2012
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: clothing, license photo, Moda Tailoring Dallas, Reweaving, RRL Sweater, style. 7 Comments

Whilst cruising through old Halloween pictures on my hard drive, I found this pic of my niece Kenzie and I Trick-or-Treating a few years ago.

It’s one of my favorite pictures. I know you can barely even see her face…but look how cute she is in that big floweredy hat. She’s almost a teenager now,……..she thinks, anyway.

But more importantly, I was reminded that I haven’t worn my favorite sweater in almost 2 whole years.

Sweater shown here….

The first time I saw it in the store I was in love.  It instantly reminded me of the Dude in The Big Lebowski……and who doesn’t want to dress like a middle-aged, unemployed stoner? Am I right?

It’s like the Dude’s…….Only better, ……. Double RL (greatest clothing line ever), hand-knit Navajo pattern with whip-stitched trim, beyond coolness horn toggles……

I was Sold

True story. One of those horn toggles fell off into an airport toilet once and I swiftly fished it out because I could NEVER replace them. That’s how much I love this sweater.

I’m even wearing this sweater in my drivers license photo…

I plan on being buried with it like an Egyptian Pharaoh….

Favorite.                   Sweater.               Period.

So, I think y’all can understand how heartbroken I was when one morning I found it wadded up on the dog bed..

With a couple of new additions……holes,

Harley is a great dog….. 99 percent of the time. She is unbelievably smart, and Rarely does things she knows are wrong. But in his instance she was mad at me……..so she expressed it. Expressed it with my favorite sweater; a sweater that I could never replace.

OUCH……They aren’t just tears……she actually ATE the wool.

I was so upset that I stashed it in the garage freezer with our vodka and cashmere (what do you keep in your freezer?) for the past 2 years so I wouldn’t have to look at it.

Until last week, when the photo with Kenzie, and the cold snap in the weather, reminded me that I haven’t worn it in almost 2 years.

My dear friend Lynn suggested that I get it re-woven. She even knew just the perfect we-weaver. Larissa at Moda Tailoring.

Reweaving is a process, usually for tiny little moth holes….so I wasn’t expecting Larissa to be able to help.

(Flash Forward 1 Week)

…and how did Larissa do?

It’s not perfectly new,

It’s mended, and that adds character………That’s perfect for me.

I wouldn’t be smiling, if she hadn’t meet/excedded  my expectations.

Thanks Lynn,…and Larissa.

Now to just make sure that I keep it away from Harley.

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Shelves Over the Garage Door

Posted by James on October 13, 2012
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Garage, Garage Update, Open Shelves. 19 Comments

Yepp!

We found a place to hoard, I mean store, more of our crap, I mean prized possessions.

Over the garage door, (but y’all already knew that from the title of the post).

Here’s the spot. Since our ceiling is 10 foot tall, there was plenty of room to install a couple of shelves (2 feet from the ceiling) and still leave plenty of clearance for the door to open.

Built us a couple of 2 foot by 8 foot frames out of 2X4s. And then mounted them with lag screws into the studs because we don’t want anything crashing down on our heads.

After completing the cedar planking around the frames, we added a platform of plywood. Plywood comes in 4X8 sheets so we just had the H-depot “half-Z” it.

Our shelves are the perfect size for 6 tubs of assorted importance.

Not quite sure about the view from underneath…..we haven’t decided if seeing the plywood bothers us. Probably not, it is just a garage after all.

That’s 12 tubs (count them) that are now tucked out of our way, mostly christmas decorations. I think this falls under the catagory of “Organized Hoarding”. L O V E a label maker.

Pay no attention to that white cord that runs along the ceiling (it used to be a brown one) that powers the garage door opener. We have plans to cover it with a “box” of some sort….still working on those details.

Just to make sure our new shelves are extra supported, we reinforced the corners with chain. Eye hooks in the ceiling studs are connected with a short distance of chain. The trick to this is the turnbuckle eye/hook. This small piece of genius tightens the distance between the shelf and the ceiling.

Yeppers! We are now even closer to a garage floor we can actually see…….and one day Paint.

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Tolix, Tolix, Tolix

Posted by James on October 10, 2012
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Tolix Chairs, Tolix Stools, Xavier Pauchard. 3 Comments

Metalworker Xavier Pauchard brought the art of galvanizing steel to France. After registering the trademark TOLIX name in 1927, he took the manufacturing of galvanised sheet-metal domestic items to the next level by creating the Marais A Chair (the quintessential Parisian cafe chair) in 1934. These chairs were not only robust, but elegant enough to grace the decks of the S.S. Normandie ocean liner. The Collection was so popular that it soon expanded to an armed version and stools as well. Slight surface abrasions and markings are characteristic of the material and part of its hardworking machine aesthetic. Rubber feet prevent damage to floors. All Tolix seating will stand up to the rigors of public use, are fully stackable, and still made in Autun, France, the same Burgundy town where it all began..

They are available in 20 glossy colors, and standard galvanized (our personal favorite) either varnished or unvarnished.

Here are a few GREAT examples of vintage Tolix seating..

And why so much information on Tolix seating?

Because we bought some knock-off stools. We’re on a budget and can’t afford the real things….so fakes it is.

We got them on eBay, but they shipped from Overstock.com. Go figure

And Way, Much, More cheaper than “Real” ones.

These will be just what we need in our hard-working garage …….to pull up next to the work table.

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