Wednesday, March 26, 2008

House update - Moved in!

Well, we finally are settled in the new house. I put most of the shoe moulding down:


I only skipped the mudroom. I'll probably do that on Friday when the TV guy comes during his 4 hour timeblock. Otherwise the mudroom is looking good.


I drilled a 2x4 into the studs with some deck screws and then just threaded some hooks in to hang bikes from. I could do a chin-up on it, so I figured it'd hold a couple DH bikes.

The living room looks nice as well, lots of open space. We cleaned all the window treatments and re-hung them. It will help a lot in the summer with all the sun the house gets.


I also got a new bike, one of these. I rode it yesterday and today and it rides great. Pictures later.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Finishing touches on the floors

So I spent the last few evenings this week putting down tile and then fixing one that came loose on the edge. I made the mistake of just catching my toe on it...and the board to build up to the tile wasn't in place. Oops. Here is how the grout is looking.


I pretty much just have to clean today, put down some shoe moulding and I'll be done. If you recall from the photo of where the sink used to be on March 9, you'll notice there are no more pipes coming out of the floor save for the washer/dryer hook-ups.

Speaking of shoe moulding, with all the carpet removal, you can guess what the house has none of...that's right, none anywhere. So how much moulding is needed for a 1300 sq ft house? This much:


It's about 200 ft of it, I stained it all yesterday and will varnish it today.

Here is a without moulding/with moulding comparison. The photos only show it covering the mistakes in our edge sanding...which really doesn't do it justice. It completes the room in a really big way. The color is also a little better match than the photos show.



Also, Erika has done a great job with the paint. The bath room has a really nice earth/sky thing going.


Now I just have to move in so I can sit on the can for a while.

Monday, March 10, 2008

More on the electrical outlets

Here is a link to how I replaced all the outlets in the front of the house. It's really as simple as turning off the breaker, pulling the old one out and installing the new one with a grounding wire to the metal box. It's worth noting that if it's a home that's super old (like ours) that you should check every socket with a lamp before you work on it. Don't assume that because the breaker turned off one side of a room it turned off BOTH sides of the room. I almost found that out the hard way. Not cool.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Lots of stuff done

When I last left off, I had one coat of polyurethane down. I have been coating ever since and am pretty much finished. Have a look!



I finished up last night around 10:30pm and then promptly lost an hour of sleep due to daylight savings. Total of 4 coats in each bedroom and 5 coats in the hall, living and dining rooms. Also, in my exhausted state I missed a 3 foot by 5 foot area. I'll fix it later.

Erika starting painting and made some outstanding progress.





She's really pretty good at painting...waaay fewer white patches than if I were doing it.

Unrelated to all these goings-on, this is what the mud room started life as:



Now, there are a few things to take away from this picture. First, the fridge isn't in the kitchen. Second, the carpet is gross. I mean really, really gross. Third, there are bi-fold doors that seperate the kitchen from the mud room (funny rant here, midway down the page). Also, there is a cabinet for you to bang your head on. Furthermore, there is a washer-dryer and nasty old sink on the left (out of the picture, naturally). So, what to do?

Move the fridge to where it should have been in the first place.



This involves re-routing the filtered water hookup, installing a new grounded outlet in the kitchen (more later here) and removing the fridge doors so it can actually fit through the doorways that it wasn't meant to go through.

After that, read a book about tiling, then tear out the carpet and start to lay tile.


Now, get the bi-fold doors and cabinet out and put the sink outside.


Then decide it's not going back in after you break the drain pipe.



I still have to do the tiles around the edges of the room. Then I have to remove all the plumbing for the sink. More here later.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

First coat is down!

I put down the first coat of polyurethane on the floor yesterday afternoon. It looks pretty good. I'm excited that it will come pretty close to matching the kitchen, so when you look from the living room through the house, it will be cohesive.

Here are some bad cell phone pictures:




Now I just have to sand it, and then repeat another 3 times.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

No more sanding

Well, maybe just a little bit more. Take a look.



As you can see, the light color doesn't clash with the dark trim the way the red color did.

Also, we got welcomed into the neighborhood. This plate was full at one point.



I'm going to bed now and will be asleep before 10pm.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

More on making yourself sore

Okay. So like I said, we bought at house with pee-stained carpet. However, there were hardwood floors underneath. So I pulled up all the carpet. That alone was a mega-pain. It covered both the living and dining rooms, as well as the hall...probably 300-350 square feet, probably had between 400-600 staples holding it down, along with loads of carpet grabber boards (basically, paint stirring sticks with 4-5 nails per square inch). 6 hours later, I was admiring some really red, slightly neglected hardwood floors. Now if this were a rental, I'd have left it as it was. But no, I have seen what is possible (below) and I must have it!



The lighter color in the kitchen matches the walnut colored trim soooo much better. So, I read up on DIY floor refinishing. This link and This link had some particularly useful info. One thing that came up a lot was the fear of the drum sander. So I rented an orbital sander instead of the drum sander.



So I sanded and sanded for about 8 hours. I did two bedrooms and the living room, ate through loads of sandpaper and finally said "nuts to this" and went to get the drum sander. DRUM SANDERS ARE MY NEW FAVORITE THING. I put 36 grit sandpaper on and finished the bedroom before Erika was back with lunch. Drum sanders don't kid around...see below.



So what was going to take me 16-20 hours with an orbital sander took me 3 with the drum sander. Like I said, those things are no joke. Pay attention to what you're doing.

So I'll finish sanding tomorrow. I have to do the edging and then Erika and I will start urethaning (is that a word?) asap.