Author: Nicole Balch

  • Painted Stairs and Entryway Makeover

    Painted Stairs and Entryway Makeover

    This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Dutch Boy. The opinions and text are all mine.


    Our back entryway got a makeover from the back door all the way up to the second floor!

    Back Entryway, After | Making it Lovely
    Pink Painted Stair Runner

    Paint from Dutch Boy went a long way here, but let’s start at the beginning so you can get a better sense of how things have changed.

    I love that our house has a back stairway (so charming!), but it was kind of dismal. The house had been split into apartments before we owned it, and the back stairs likely saw a lot of use from tenants over the decades. The walls were textured and the stairs were carpeted.

    Back Entry and Stairway When Moving In

    We skim-coated and painted the walls and ceiling a couple of years ago when I thought I was going to include this area as part of my One Room Challenge. (I did the front entryway and third floor hall, but only partially worked on the back stairway.) In addition to smoothing things out, we ripped up the carpeting, laid new wooden flooring at the landing, and replaced a handful of steps that we discovered were too far gone to save.

    Then we had a plumbing leak. After the first plumbing leak we thought we had fixed. (It’s all fixed now!)

    We had to replace the cast iron plumbing stack from the basement to the third floor, which meant opening up the walls and ceilings of each bathroom and all along the back stairway.

    Plumbing Repairs - Replacing the Cast Iron Stack

    There were dark smudges and dirty handprints all over from the plumbers (and knowing what part of the plumbing they were working on, I tried not to think too much about what might have been on the walls). We cleaned things up as best we could and patched the huge holes, but things weren’t looking great.

    Back Entryway, Before

    Those cabinets resting on the foundation ledge are new and not installed yet, but will be at some point soon. I’m trying to squeeze as much function into the back entryway as possible, so I’m thinking they’ll hold things like dog leashes, the kids’ outdoor toys like bubbles and chalk, and spare reusable bags. Stuff to grab before heading out the back door. The cabinets are from IKEA and I cut them down to be half the depth, but there’s going to be some custom work ahead to fill in the gaps along each side. We may also add heavy-duty brown/black carpet on the landing and stairs up from the back door in the future.

    Like so.

    Back Entryway Mockup with Etched Arcadia Wallpaper

    That rendering is to scale, and I played around with colors and wallpaper patterns in Photoshop before executing the design in real life. You can picture it with the cabinets from the before and after below.

    Back Entryway, Before and After | Making it Lovely

    Hello, Etched Arcadia wallpaper! The wall color (Antiquated Lace, 017W, from Dutch Boy Brand’s trending Homestead palette) is a great match for the background of the pattern, giving the whole thing a hand-drawn look.

    Hanging Anthropologie's Etched Arcadia Wallpaper | Making it Lovely
    Etched Arcadia Mural (Anthropologie Wallpaper) | Making it Lovely

    I considered also painting the wood trim to match the walls, but decided against it for now as it makes sense with the kitchen and rest of the first floor’s unpainted woodwork.

    Back Stairs Before and After | Making it Lovely
    Painted Stair Details

    My original plan was to add more detail to the runner. A border, and maybe hand-painted pom-poms or fringe? But as everything came together I felt like it would detract from the space rather than add. I do think that maybe a circle centered on the riser of each stair could be cool and unexpected, but again, not needed.

    Tips on Painting Stairs and a Runner

    First, do a lead check. Assuming you’re in the clear (we were), you’ll need to clean and sand the stairs. I like to use Dirtex to clean because it works well and doesn’t leave a residue that will interfere with your paint job. Sand with a random orbital sander to get most of the surface area and a mouse sander to get into corners. I do a rough (80-120) grit to start, then come in with a finer (180-220) grit to smooth things out. Clean the stairs again to get rid of the dust, and put a base coat down. Dutch Boy Porch & Floor paint has paint and primer, so no need for a separate step!

    I used my lightest color (Antiquated Lace, 017W) for the base coat and then caulked all gaps before continuing on. I like to do that first coat before caulking because I find it’s easier to see the areas that need attention. Next, I put my second coat of paint in the same color on the risers, but used Authentic Black, 437-7DB for the treads. I left the center unpainted because I knew I’d be adding a third color for the painted runner effect.

    Painting a Pink Runner on Black and White Stairs | Making it Lovely

    Dutch Boy paint has the nicest containers for pouring paint! There’s a little spout inside so it’s easy to pour and the top screws back on, keeping it neat and making it easy to store. I used Fruity Pink, 105-2DB, from the same Homestead color palette that I pulled the wall, trim, and riser color (Antiquated Lace) from. The palette makes it easy to pull a cohesive color scheme together, and I also really liked Preppy Pink, North Haven, and their color of the year, Garden Patch, but you know I have a fondness for pale pinks.

    Dutch Boy Homestead Color Palette 2019
    Pink Painted Stair Runner

    I used painter’s tape on the runner’s first coat to get the layout right, then went freehand for the final coat. I used an angled Purdy paintbrush to get a nice line (and that goes for all of the painting — I prefer to paint without taping). I also used the same color in Dutch Boy Dura Clean paint on the back door. I’ve always wanted a pink door! When the weather warms, I’ll paint the other side too.

    Pink Painted Back Door

    We make good use of the coat rack at the front door, but I wanted to add one back here too. I mounted a coat rack to the wall and added a boot tray and umbrella stand beneath. The family must now only hang outerwear in the designated blush, black, and white color palette. (Ha!)

    Blush, Black, and White
    Landing with Coat Rack

    The spacing of the runner on the curves was tricky, but I taped out the straight runs first (6″ in on each side) and then winged it for the rest. It worked!

    Painted Pink Stair Runner on Black and White Stairs | Making it Lovely

    The combination of black, white, wood, and pink is one that I’m always fond of. Add in some brass and wallpaper, and you have all of my favorites at once. A wonderful update to what was once a strictly utilitarian entry and stairway!

    Etched Arcadia Mural - Anthropologie Wallpaper | Making it Lovely
    Pink Painted Stair Runner, Etched Arcadia Wallpaper Mural | Making it Lovely
  • The Library’s Column Gallery Wall

    The Library’s Column Gallery Wall

    This post is sponsored by Artfully Walls.


    I’ve had this little strip of wall between the windows and bookshelves in our library that I kept meaning to add art to. There was already a tall skinny frame with a little canvas resting on top, but they were kind of lonely and not taking up enough visual space.

    Peony and Maria Callas prints from Artfully Walls
    Home Library with Column of Art and Prints from Artfully Walls | Making it Lovely

    The little canvas original I already had is by Tali Yalonetzki, and I remembered that there are other prints by the same artist on Artfully Walls! I started my new art search there, adding the canvas Moth print, then finding a few more pieces to create a column gallery wall.

    Column of Art Gallery Wall
    Artfully Walls Gallery Wall Column in a Home Library | Making it Lovely

    Cute! I often go for BIG statement art, so I’m happy to layer in some smaller finds. The pieces I used and more of my favorites are below.

    Column of Art and Prints from Artfully Walls | Making it Lovely

    My daughter was in the room when my order arrived, and I called her in.

    Moth Art: Is It Weird?

    I love it.


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  • Mustard, Copper, Toffee

    Mustard, Copper, Toffee

    This is a mix of favorites (I own eight of the dozen below) and things at the top of my wish list. It just so happens everything I want to surround myself with these days is either pink (my forever favorite), or something in this mustard, copper, or toffee area.

    Mustard, Copper, and Toffee

    1. Short-Sleeve Wrap Dress (Rich Gold), J. Crew
      Also comes in pink, navy, and black. I’ll be ordering once I can make up my mind on a color.
    2. Burnt Sienna Bandana, Madewell
      So cute, and only $12.50.
    3. Fan Statement Earrings (Sand Dune), J. Crew
      I have too many similar earrings, but am mighty tempted to add these too because hey, I don’t have them in this color yet.
    4. Camel Hair Percale Sheets, CB2
      I pair these sheets with bedding in white or various shades of pink.
    5. Tasseled Door Decoration (Rose), Anthropologie
      Also comes in a gold color and I have both because I just stick random tassels all over my house.
    6. Allegheny Sconce, Schoolhouse Electric
      Everything about this looks yummy and perfect.
    7. Ten Over Ten Nail Polish (Cliff), Target
      On my nails right now, and every time I catch a glimpse it makes me happy.
    8. Basketweave Throw (Copper), West Elm
      This color against my teal sofa is so good. Super soft and cozy!
    9. Avianna Mules (Mustard), Target
      I have these in the ‘mustard’ and ‘bone’ colors, and will wear them both to death.
    10. Rose Gold Razor, Oui Shave
      Anybody have one? I ended up buying a Harry’s razor last year (they’re marketed toward men, though now they’ve launched Flamingo to sell to women) because it looked OK, but this is especially lovely.
    11. Strong Flesh Lipstick (Prime), Ulta Beauty
      I tried it on a whim, looking for a peachy/brown/rose elusive “nude but better”, and it’s now my favorite lipstick.
    12. Textured Tunic Sweater, LOFT
      I reach for this sweater often and it’s held up to many machine washes beautifully.

  • Honor Roll

    Honor Roll

    Honor Roll
    Etched Arcaia in Miss Mustard Seed’s Bathroom

    I’m off to continue working on the stairs and back door, and we have a birthday kid to celebrate today once he gets back home from school. Have a great weekend! I can’t wait to get this wallpaper mural up and report back to you on it.

    Kristin Perers, Etched Arcadia Mural
    Kristin Perers, House & Garden
    Etched Arcadia Wallpaper Mural, Anthropologie
    Anthropologie’s Etched Arcadia Wall Mural
  • My Sister’s Baby Shower

    My Sister’s Baby Shower

    I got to host my sister’s bridal shower a few years back, and now her baby shower too. Ashley and her husband Matt are going to be parents!

    Baby Shower Garland and Banner, Plus the Cake

    A huge thank you to both my mom and Matt’s, my co-hosts. We had even more people at this shower, but we did it! Everyone fit and a lovely time was had by all.

    Ashley and Matt's Baby Shower
    Ashley and Matt, Baby Shower

    I’ve done enough entertaining (and enough photoshoots) over the years to have most of what we needed on hand — we just had to add food, drinks, and flowers.

    Baby Shower Flowers
    Dining Room Table with White Flowers
    Pretty Flowers from Trader Joes!

    My baby shower was at my sister-in-law’s house (I love big parties in someone’s home), and I was so charmed by the onesies hung up on a clothesline that I wanted to do my own take on it. I strung up paper party fans in various colors and patterns, then hung the striped onesies from Calvin’s monthly photos.

    Baby Shower Decorations — Onesies and Colorful Paper Party Fans | Making it Lovely

    I made a little tag for each (0 months, 3 months, etc.), and also crafted a cake topper similar to this one from years back. I also drew the little baby illustration that I used to sell in my stationery shop! The bunting was strung with butcher’s twine and bamboo skewers, plus the cutest paper tassels for added sparkle and dimension.

    DIY Handmade Cake Topper Bunting for Baby Shower | Making it Lovely
    Baby Shower Cake with Bunting Topper

    Sugar Fixé made perhaps the best cake I’ve ever had. I’m not normally a huge cake fan (I love sweets, but not when they’re overly sugary), and theirs was lovely, on the sweetness scale more towards a scone. Am I describing it well? A food blogger, I am not, but it was delicious, and so pretty.

    Had to cut the leftover cake up to fit it under the dome!

    (Clearly, I need a taller cake dome. I didn’t do it until after everyone had left, but laying the leftover cake on its side felt a smidge wrong.)

    We were only a couple of weeks out from Christmas, so the garland on the stairs stayed (as did the outdoor lights and garland). I tried to take it into “baby shower” territory with the addition of ribbon and flowers, and the added sparkle was nice. I think I’ll be doing the same thing when it comes time to decorate for the holidays next year!

    Christmas Garland, Doubling as Winter Baby Shower Decor

    The Christmas decoration came down everywhere else, and the fireplace is back to its everyday look with ginger jars and oversized vases. (If you are curious about sources, everything is always listed here.) I had enough letters in my banner kit to not only spell the baby’s name across the dining room sideboard, but also to add “welcome baby” across the mantel.

    Fireplace Mantel Decorated for a Baby Shower | Making it Lovely

    Yay for my Ashley and Matt, and we can’t wait to meet you, baby Ethan!

    Welcome, Baby Ethan!

    Entertaining Essentials

    A few cake stands in differing sizes, a tiered serving tray, and paper fans in a variety of colors go a long way. You’ve seen these here before, and you’ll see them again in the future. The essentials below can be mixed and remixed to fit all kinds of schemes from kids’ birthday parties to a New Year’s celebration, to (of course) a bridal or baby shower!

    Entertaining Essentials for a Party or Baby/Bridal Shower | Making it Lovely
    1. Patisserie Glass Serving Stand, Ballard Designs (I also found a less expensive version, the Plaza Entertaining Stand from Pottery Barn.)
    2. Gold Crushed Tinsel Tassels, Paper Source
    3. Garden Party Rosette Paper Fans, Rifle Paper Co. at Paper Source
    4. Garden Party Letter Banner, Rifle Paper Co. at Paper Source
    5. Kenaf Table Runner, Pottery Barn
    6. Grace Pressed Glass Cake Stand and Dome, Pottery Barn (I wish I’d also had this much larger dome so I wouldn’t have had to cut the cake and lie it on its side after the party! That thing was tall.)
    7. Essential Serving Bowls, Crate & Barrel (We have four, and they get put to good use regularly.)
    8. White Scalloped Cake Stand, Pier 1
    9. Mosser Pink Glass Cake Stands, GOOP (Fishs Eddy usually carries these in various colors too.)
    10. SMYCKA Eucalyptus Garland, IKEA (A great faux garland that can work year-round.)
    11. Satin 1.5″ Ribbon, Amazon
    12. Paper Party Fans, Oh Happy Day Party Shop (So many colors! I keep a big variety on hand, and they fold up to store in very little space.)
  • Hello, 2019

    Hello, 2019

    Happy New Year! The holiday decorations are down and I’ve been cleaning and tidying in preparation for hosting my sister’s baby shower next week. I have the strongest urge to really tidy and clear things out, KonMari style, but I have to restrain myself. Now is not the time to face the mountain of books we own and pare down. Now is the time to hide the stacks of books too numerous to fit on our shelves, squirreling them away on the second floor where we hope no guest will venture.

    Christmas Garland, Doubling as Winter Baby Shower Decor

    The kids are back in school this week. We’ve had a good break, though by the end of it when the kids are bored and have had their fill of video games (including making a character inspired by me — “she loves to clean, mom!”), school is a welcome return to routine. (And no, my darling children, I don’t love to clean. I enjoy it about as much as you do, though I probably do enjoy the results far more.)

    The year started out full speed ahead on getting our back entry in order and creating a sort of pseudo-mudroom. I’m happiest in one of two modes, either dreaming up new design plans or puttering around the house, fixing little things here and there. This work on the back entry satisfies both. We have had water issues in various forms (leaky pipes, leaky roof) that I’m hoping we’ve got under control, and now begins the process of fixing the damage.

    Cutting down IKEA cabinets with a table saw

    I’ve already cut down a couple of cabinets to fit the shallow ledge above the foundation wall just inside the back door. There’s much more to do, but here’s to jumping in, getting started, and getting things done! May we all have more of that in this new year.