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Recent Project: Living Room

Thursday, April 21st, 2011
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So, Candy and I have been busy lately.  We have decided to commence working on remodeling our home.  Our house was build in the late 60′s or early 70′s. I can’t remember which, but since we have moved in we’ve replaced all of the appliances, the water heater, the air conditioner, and the garage doors.  We have added on a car port, and a patio cover, and we have remodeled the bathrooms and our bedroom (which was done last year).  This year we were just going to kick back and take it easy, but we got inspired to do more.

With the help, and no interest financing (haha) ofHome Depot, we went and got some supplies, and got to work on the living room.  The first two minor projects are ones that will alter the shape of our living room floor.  You see, we put carpet down six years ago when we moved in and the living room carpet is now worn out.  We would both like to have laminate flooring in the living room, but the difficult part is the living room shared a wall with the dining room.  There was no separation between the two.  Of course we plan on remodeling both, but not at the same time.  So the question for us was, “How do we separate the two, and if we do paint and crown molding, are we going to have to put the same in both rooms?”  We definitely needed a way to separate the two, and we decided that a partition would be best.

Subproject 1: Partition

We bought some 2 x 4′s and some drywall and screws, and built a partition that extended the current partial wall over to the shared wall thus separating the ceilings and shared wall.  Pictures are as follows.  (Note: first picture was taken after we put up the first 2 x 4.)

before partition living room

before partition facing living room

before partition kitchen

before partition facing kitchen

partition

The partition

The second project that would alter the shape of the floor was a big one that I had been putting of for years.  We needed to replace our front door and the screen door.  The living room would not look remodeled with the old front door.  When we moved in, we were fortunate to have a front door, and my father-in-law James was gracious enough to give us his old solid wooden one and his old screen door.  He even installed them for us!  The doors worked fine, they looked decent, and for six years they served us well, but the door frame was in bad shape and it was prone to letting our air conditioned air escape.  It was time for some new doors, and I knew that this would need to be done before we laid a new floor so that we would know whether or not we needed to alter the floor.
Subproject 2: Doors

We bought some new doors and supplies from a guy named Dudley at the local Home Depot.  Dudley rocks, by the way.  He has been helping us with our projects for years, and he remembers us when we come in because we are always looking at the doors.  I will say that installing the entry door was very difficult, and I had a small problem with a fiberglass door being scratched on the backside where we couldn’t see in until we were ready to install it, but Home Depot was good to let us return it, and we even ended up upgrading our original purchase to a textured and stainded fiberglass door.  Pictures are as follows.

old door

The old door


new door

The new door

 

new door and storm door

The new door and storm door

No Time to Kill

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Okay, so the bedroom remodel project is in full swing.  Last weekend, Candy and I moved all of the furniture out of the bedroom.  As of last Saturday night, we are officially sleeping on our memory foam mattress on the kitchen floor, and Isaac is currently sleeping in the play pal next to us.  It’s crazy. 

Over the weekend, we managed to scrape the ceiling and texture the walls using trowels and joint compound.  Candy has been working to help during this week by finishing the bit of texturing that we had left and sanding down the window sills.  We have also managed to make THREE trips to Home Depot, and on the last trip, finally picked out our paint after having brought home 3 samples.  We ended up liking one of the colors so much that we decided to use it on a small part of the room, even though it would be too dark for the entire bedroom. 

Today, after enjoying the afternoon at the ESC picnic out at Will Rodgers Park.  I came home, and helped Candy sand the window seat and cabinet doors, and then I made a few wood repairs, and stained them.  While the stain dried we ate dinner, I mowed the yard, and now the stain is just about ready for primetime.  Next up, is painting primer over the new texture, a task that I plan to accomplish tomorrow afternoon, and maybe, with any luck, we can be done with the thing by Monday.  

So, as you can all see, it’s been a busy week, but I wouldn’t have it any other way.   I really like for us to keep busy by doing projects here an there.  I think it’s really good for us to keep focused on stuff that improves our lives, and makes us feel good about our home.  I can’t wait so get the new trim up, and I’ve been itching to pull that old, painted-over trim with the phone cord tacked to it off the walls since the day we moved in, I just didn’t have the money, the time, or the know-how to replace it before now!  I will post pictures when we are finished.