Showing posts with label renovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label renovation. Show all posts

Friday, September 30, 2011

I'm So Excited To Show You This!!

I haven't even gotten a chance to show you everything that I did in our bathroom last month.  That's because it's not completely decorated.  I haven't had time to put some things together because a BIGGER project finally got worked on and is almost finished.

We live in a quad-level house.  It's like you took a ranch house with a basement and cut it in half from the roof to the basement floor, then moved one of the pieces so they were off-centered.  When you first look at the house from the street, it looks like a tri-level house.  The basement is hidden!  The house is A LOT bigger than it looks from the street.  (it has 6 NICE sized bedrooms!!  On the lower level, 2 of the bedroom are 14' x 11.5' - the third smaller room is 10 x 11 or so.  Our master bedroom is 14' x 16'!!)

When we bought the house, the main level (kitchen, living room & dining room level) and the upstairs (master bedroom, big bath, and 2 other bedrooms) had all been remodeled.    The house was originally built in the lat 60's or early 70's and when they finished it, I believe EVERY wall in the house was PANELING.  It was the good HEAVY stuff, but it was that wonderful 1970's DARK stuff...  So, when I say remodeled, I mean, paneling removed, hollow-core doors replaced with pine 6-panel (solid) doors, new carpet, new linoleum...  drywall hung...... the works.   However............  the bottom 2 levels have not been updated.  Paneling...... everywhere...........   And do you remember the low-pile loop, office kind of carpet with the BLACK foam on the back?  In dark brown and rust 'tweed'?? Everywhere........  There is a bar in the basement.  It's made out of brick.......... and 'weeping' BLACK mortar....  it's beautimous..........  Dark brown formica countertop on the top..........  totally awesome.

Ok........ sorry........... I digressed.

Anyway, the most recent project was actually started probably 2 years ago...  Sometimes we just don't get into a hurry with things...........  The bottom level is what we've been working on, not the basement....  We removed the paneling..... like over a year ago..........  got some drywall up, about a year ago.....  got some more up this past spring......   then started hitting it a little harder about 2 or 3 months ago.  When Mr. Inspiring went out of town last month, Ms. C and I totally overhauled the bathroom (did I mention those LOVELY 1970 BLUE toilets and sinks???)  When he came home, it was a huge shocker for him.  That's when he vowed to get the bottom level DONE.....

Because this 'project' was started over 2 years ago, IF I took pictures of the 'Before', I haven't a clue where they are.....  and I took 'during' photos, but they were AFTER all the drywall was up..... 



These pictures were taken in what will soon be my new craft room!!  The drywall  is up, and it's texturized here.  We  pulled the carpet up, then had to scrape the black foam off of the concrete.  And then vaccuum.  And vacuum again....  And then.... vacuum some more!  And did I mention we had to vacuum after that?  Everything in the whole house was covered in drywall dust from sanding the mud before the texturizing.  I think these pictures were taken Saturday morning (yes, this past Saturday).  After this, we painted.  And painted.  And painted......... 


(sorry for the blurriness!  I guess I moved too quickly!!)


(My future craft room!!! Yay, me!!)

We have really spent a lot of money on all of this (well... not like a ton, but more than what we would have if we had left well enough alone....  and we couldn't do that!!).  The individual purchases don't seem so bad, until you add them all up..............  *ick*   And we just were not sure what we wanted to do with the flooring.  We really don't have the money for carpeting and the padding and the installation....  It would definitely have to be a DIY kind of project..........  but what??  Laminate?  May as well go with the carpet....

Then I remembered reading about (sound the trumpets now!!)  PAPERBAG FLOORING

If you don't know what this is, do a search on it.......  Your jaw just might drop to the floor.........  It's a very nice, temporary solution.  Heck, it's a very nice permanent solution. 

So... I ordered a roll of kraft paper from Uline............and Oh my gosh - - they are crazy fast with thier delivery.  And they sent one of their catalogs in the box, too, and I'll tell you what, it was better than getting the Sears Wishbook.........  Crazy cool ideas started creeping into my head while I was looking at it....  I bought the roll of paper cuz I just DIDN'T have enough paper sacks stored up.... 

I bought a couple gallons of Elmer's glue



Some brown craft paint


The most expensive part of the project?  this:


I bought it for about $33 per can.  I bought 4 cans, and will have to get AT LEAST one more.


The first room is the room Ms. C will be relocating to.  (Mr. Inspiring snores something FIERCE!!  he's so going in for a sleep study this month!!!)

I mixed equal amounts of the glue and water, and then added some brown craft paint to the mixture until it looked like chocolate milk....


I took my wall paper paste brush, and brushed an area with the mixture.  I had torn some of the kraft paper up and crumpled it up, then smoothed it out over the glue mixture.  Then I painted more of the glue mixture over it.  I repeated these steps with the second piece and when I laid it down and smoothed it out, it overlapped the first piece a little.  I continued like this until the floor was covered!!  The next day, when the glue mixture was dry, I started rolling on the polyurethane.  I put 5 coats on it.  See how shiney it is and reflective, too!!



At this point, I was way excited!!  I love this.  And the best part - - if we, or the new owners (if we sell the house) decide to put carpet in these rooms?  It can be laid right on top of this treatment.  It's kind of a step up from painting concrete.

While this was drying, I was contemplating on the next room (my new craft room).  I wanted to do something unusual.  All the paper bag flooring pictures I've found on the internet all pretty much look like the above photo.....  Random pieces covering the floor or wall.... kinda looking like shiney leather.

I thought and thought.......... and finally decided on a weave or a checkerboard look....  and OMG!!!  I FA-REAKING LOVE IT!!!

I tore (using a straight edge, of course) squares of the kraft paper that were approximately 24" x 24".  The first night, I used the craft paint in the glue mixture, and had brown squares.   Like so:


 My kraft paper squares!!

Here they are, all glued down on the floor Tuesday night.  I had to think this one through a bit as there were a couple of big spots of paint on the concrete that I'd rather have the dark squares cover, as opposed to the light ones.  I wasn't sure if they'd show up or not.

Then last night (Wednesday night) I laid the lighter squares.  Same technique and all, I just did not add any craft paint to the glue mixture.


This is what I woke up to this morning!!  At 6 am this morning, I put my first coat of polyurethane on it.  And was able to get 2 more coats on it today!!  Tomorrow, I plan on at least 2 more coats of it. 




OH MY GOSH!!!  I LOVE THIS FLOOR!!!!     Mr. Inspiring has been off most of the week, and he has had a bunch of interruptions.  So many people stop by to talk when they've seen him outside applying polyurethane to the baseboards and other trim....  He is so proud of the work we've done that he has to go show them.  And most of them think these floors are really cool!! 

Cool???  They're FA-REAKING Awesome!!!!

Before picture:


And the after picture:

Of course, I will show you everything when it's done - - you might even get to see some pictures sooner if they turn out cool, too!!!  I still have the closets that I want to build shelves in, and I have this huge room that I need to set up for my crafty space............  and I want it to totally rock!!

I'm telling you - - Paperbag Flooring - - go look it up!!!  Who knew???

Thanks for stopping by and putting up with my LLOONNGG post!!  You guys rock!!

Hugs ~~ Suz

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

I PAINTED My Bathtub - Sneak Peek!!

Good Morning, Everyone - -

I was lurking around Blogville this morning and realized that I've not posted anything for almost 2 weeks!  SO sorry about that!!  This time of year is very busy around this house!   Last weekend, which was Labor Day Weekend, was also my grandson's 2nd birthday!!  OHHH MY!!  I never knew I could fall in love so hard for such a little guy!!  He has my heart wrapped around his little finger, and it gets tighter every time he says "Luh-Doo"  (love you!!).  He's talking up a storm and it's just too stinkin cute!!

Ms. C's birthday was yesterday.  She turned 24!!  How the heck did THAT happen??  I'm STILL 24!!!  ha ha ha!!  I love that girl!!  I wish I had half of her organizational skills!!  I just don't get organization!!  LOL

Tomorrow is a day of celebration.  Celebration for the lives of the courageous people that have lost their lives since 2001 fighting for our country.  Tomorrow is also my wedding anniversary with Mr. Inspiring....  Eight years...........  it sure doesn't seem like it.  He's a great guy and I'm soo lucky to have him in my life!!

On top of all of this, I am finishing up my Breast Cancer Quilt.  If I don't have the binding on it by tomorrow evening, it will be done Monday evening.  I have really enjoyed working on this quilt and am soo happy I decided to hand quilt it myself instead of paying someone to machine quilt it.  It will be raffled off (anyone want to buy tickets???  ha ha!!) and I hope that the person that wins it appreciates every stitch and understands why I made it.  CANCER.SUCKS.

I NEED to post pictures of my bathroom update/makeover, but I don't have my shower curtain finished because I've been working on the quilt.........  I'm planning on having the shower curtain finished and up this week....  Mr. Inspiring loves the bathroom, as does everyone who knows what it looked like before.  Since the update, it's like it's someone else's bathroom - ->  it's THAT different!!

I will show you this.  The bathtub, as I stated before, was BLUE.  Like 1970's blue and really hard to find anything that matched or blended.........


I painted it.  YES I DID!!  I painted my bathtub!!  I taped it off and primed it.  And then I PAINTED MY BATHTUB....   Well, part of it anyway.  I just wasn't sure how the paint would hold up actually IN the tub, so I didn't paint that part.......  I painted the outside and part of the walls.......... 


I used everyone's favorite "Heirloom White" but could only find it in the satin finish.  I wasn't sure how that would work going on the very glossy tub, but it stuck on to it with the primer, and I sprayed GLOSSY clear sealer on it.  It's not glossy like it was, but I like it!!!

This is just a sneak peek of the project.  Mr. Inspiring thought I was nuts when I showed it to him, but.... it HAD to be done!!!  It's been 2 weeks and Baby B has taken baths in it and has thrown toys and been silly and nothing has scratched.....  We've all taken daily showers, and it's awesome!!! 

More to come..........  soon!!

Have a great weekend!!

Hugs ~~ Suz

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Hello? I'm in the bathroom......

I haven't been posting much lately, and I'm sorry about that.  But now, I'm back, and I'm going to posting a few right in a row, and I'm sorry about that, too.... 

As you know, I've been working on my quilt.  I'm still quilting it, by hand, and I've got more than half of it done.  Hand-quilting, I believe, was the big thing that was holding me back from jumping into quilting.  I just have to say:  I love it.  I love it all.  Yay!!!

But that's not the only thing that's been keeping my from posting.  Nope.  For the past three and a half days, Miss C and I have been working on our main bathroom.  Do you remember the show "While You Were Out"?   That's what we've been doing. 

Mr. Inspiring left Sunday morning for a class in Iowa.  And you know what they say....  "While the cat's away, the mice will play"....   

I don't have any finished pictures to post yet because, frankly, the room itself isn't 'done'.  I didn't stop working until about 10:30 or so last night.  I need to clean it, then move the fun, decorative stuff back in.  And I need to make my shower curtain.  All that will be done tonight.  So for now, here's the before and during pictures.

When we moved into the house, the bathroom was boring.  Eight years ago, nobody was really using a lot of blues or turquois in their rooms, and there wasn't anything 'cute' you could that I wanted to try to do with 2 baby blue sinks, a baby blue toilet and a baby blue bathtub.  From the 60's.  They were gross.  Cracked. Nasty.  Yuck....   A couple of years ago, we had sink issues, and one of them started leaking.  So we replaced them with a couple of Bone colored sinks and got a new countertop.  Then I painted the room a different color.  It was a brownish tan, and when it went up, it just looked PINK to me.  To tame it down, I started to sponge paint a creamy tan color over it.  I didn't like that either.  So for the past couple of years, it remained not done.  It even still had the blue tape up around the window and doors and toilet paper holder.  I was unmotivated and it was ugly.

Here are the pictures of how it looked until Sunday.

Baby blue toilet.  Notice?  No baseboards.....



Nice, all one color kind of vibe, eh?


Are you diggin the nice cabinet?  Nice 60's kind of lines to it, wouldn't you say?  Well, it stayed, just got painted during the project!


And how about that half linoleum/half carpeted floor?  That metal strip in the center?  I found out what kinds of yucky things like to live there......  Dirt Catcher!!



Better shot of that nice cabinet.  Like I said - - it did stay!



AAhhh  there's that beautiful baby blue tub!!  Ain't she a beaut??


The shower curtain really did have all the colors in it.  But I hated that shower curtain!!  It got stained from WATER.....  Weird!!  Love that yucky caulking around the tub??  It's gone, too!!

This is a picture of the wall of the shower.  Instead of putting up concrete board and tiling it, someone contacted the local vanity company that made 'marble' bathroom sinks and countertops, and had them make 'walls' for our shower.  I think this is the item in particular that had me unmotivated.  What do you do with something like this?  What if we pull it out to replace it with tile?  Who knows what's back there and what kind of problems it will cause?  And how do you take that crap out, anyway??  (just so's you know?  the bathroom downstairs has a tiled shower.  they (i don't know who they is) actually put the tile on PLYWOOD.  Nope - - they didn't use anything waterproof.  They really put it on PLYWOOD.  Can you say DUMBASS????  We will be doing MAJOR renovation on that bathroom.  Nobody needs to use it right now, so we're not under the gun to get it done.

So that's my before.  I'll post during pictures in a couple of upcoming blogs.

Thanks for looking!!   Come back soon!

Hugs ~~ Suz