Monday, February 28, 2022

Yay!!! Bathroom complete (for now)

Jim finished caulking and painting the molding this weekend. It looks fantastic!

Monday, February 14, 2022

New vanity light!

Getting closer! Jim installed a new light fixture over the vanity and got a new switch plate.

Sunday, February 6, 2022

Sunday Funday

I taped the walls this AM while Jim went to Lowes to pick up a new vanity top and some hoses for the sink.
It's grey! Then we put the countertop in.
Jim also installed the medicine cabinet! It's coming together! Next is plumbing the sink.

2-4-2022

Paint choices! We decided on Soulful grey from Lowes for the walls. For the cabinet I found Beyond paint in Deep Blue. It's an all in one paint (bonds, primes, paints). Friday the girls helped paint the cabinet, and Jim painted the ceiling.

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Hall bathroom Reno 2/2/22

So we decided to do a little upgrade to the hall bathroom that H uses and calls her own. Plan is to painy the walls light grey; the sink cabinet navy blue; take off the shower door and possibly replace it, and upgrade cabinet hardware. First we took off the gold shower door. It was stuck on with multiple kinds of silicone and paste. We had to use rubbing alcohol to soften it up and then a paint scraper to get it off of the tub. That took multiple hours and applications of alcohol to get it mostly clean. We installed a Moen tension curved shower rod and liner so H could temporarily use the shower. Today I emptied out the medicine cabinet and shower so the cabinet could easily be taken down, and the tub cleaned. I also go a nice pic of the hole in the wall the light wire is coming through.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Kitchen and pantry floor

One layer of the old floor was ripped out.  It took two guys two days to complete the project (22 man-hours to finish.). 

First they ripped up the old floors. 
What was underneath:


Then they applied a leveling compound which had to dry for an hour or two. 

While it was drying the one guy started cutting trim. Once dry they cut the floor in for the main kitchen area. That was day one. Day two they applied leveling compound behind the fridge, then cut out the areas for the pantry and under the fridge. I think they only glued it at the doorways for about 8 inchs into the room. Then trimmed it all in quarter round. 

Shot of trim by the sliding door:


Before and after shots:



Close ups:







Sunday, May 18, 2014

LED completion and grass growth (so far)


We planted grass seed about a month ago, this is the grass growth so far. 





Today we had Lowes install a sliding glass door where the old door was. We decided it was time since both sides of the door glass were getting foggy. 

The door completely gone:

New door, we have to still caulk and paint the trim... 
Lowes doesn't do finish work, but we knew that. It was a very professional job, the guys were good contractors. 2 guys were here about 5 hours to get the job done.

We can see outside now!!!

Also today Jim and I also installed the rest of the patio LEDs!






Next up... New linoleum for the kitchen. No more grey (white) floor! 



Sunday, December 22, 2013

Laundry Complete!

After a full weekend working on the laundry area, it is finally complete (almost).  This is our 99th post on this blog, can you believe it?

I got the trim installed, everything pained, the doors on, the drying racks build all of the hardware installed!

We still need to put the banding on the bare end of the plywood, but I didn't want to try to iron that on myself.

The design was built around making it as easy as possible to remove the washer and dryer if necessary, as well as access the connections (water lines, cords, etc.).

The top piece that houses the drawers and drying racks is about 5" shorter than the shelf just above the washer and dryer so that it can easily be pulled out if necessary.  It is only screwed down to the plywood shelf below, and the 1x4 trim on the sides is installed with pocket holes from inside the cabinets so they can be pulled off.

Likewise, the baseboard trim is in two pieces so that only the piece of trim that is in front of the washer and dryer would need to be pulled off to get the washer / dryer out of their cubby.

It took alot longer to design and build this way, but in the event that anything ever happens that we need to get in there, it will be worthwhile.

I'm happy with the way it turned out, but the painting is still the worst part!

Photos and video below!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldTluJi0kpA&feature=youtu.be








Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Laundy Storage

We got our new washer and dryer for the addition and finally decided on a storage design which contains two drawers and four drying racks.

Had an early dismissal from work today which gave me some time to work on the storage area.

Updated photos are below, start and finish: