Posts Tagged ‘flooring’
Catching up: Kitchen part 2
Finally! Some photos of our kitchen looking closer than ever to being done! At least it looks clean and usable now.
Ok time for before and after!
Woo hoo! I have my kitchen back! We still have plans to add cabinets over the stove and fridge, refinish and paint the existing cabinets, and actually paint the walls something other than white, but we’re getting closer!
[tags]cabinets, paint, plaster, future plans, kitchen, ceiling, light fixtures, flooring, dishwasher, drywall, refrigerator, photos[/tags]
A room in which to live: the Living Room
I wanted to take a picture of this before it got painted over. The living room and dining room both had this trim around the top of the wall.
I had to do a lot of plaster work in this room. I’m particularly proud of reconstructing this corner that had crumbled away as the house settled.
One side of the wall over the fireplace needed some major repair:

I started attacking the gunk on the floor with a new vengeance, doing garbage bag sized sections rather than grocery bag sized ones.
Mom came over with some of my friends to help me put primer on the walls.
We bought a new rug, cleaned everything up, and arranged the furniture and here’s the result! It’s not finished, but I can see the finish line from here!
Phew! We can actually live in the living room now! Paint colors for the wall are being planned, also I’m going to restore the bookcases with leaded glass windows.
[tags] built-ins, photos, plaster, furniture, paint, future plans, ceiling fan, flooring, living room, fireplace, cabinets[/tags]
Our New Old House LIVES!!!
Hi all,
I haven’t written here in a very long time and I’m so sorry to have left you hangin’. We rushed up on a deadline to have the house appraised last month and so we did TONS of work but I haven’t had time to blog about it until now. But don’t worry, I took pictures! I have no idea what order anything happened in now, so I’ll just go room by room and get you up to speed. Let’s start with the bathroom today.
When last I blogged, the bathroom looked like… this!
There was still some wallpaper residue on the walls so Brandon scraped it off.
Then he scrubbed the walls to make them ready to prime.
With this latest push to get work done on the house, we’ve had to cut some corners in the short term so we could have it appraised. We haven’t abandoned all our long term plans yet, but in the interest of time and sanity, we had to just give many things a quick going over to make it look clean and finished for the bean counters. Hence, everything got painted white and we had to come up with some quick fixes for some problems with the walls.
For example, in the bathroom we want to put beadboard paneling on the wall below the wood trim that splits the top and the bottom half of the wall. We didn’t have time to do that so my friend Tiff (who’s a GENIUS!) suggested that we put contact paper on the walls as a kind of temporary wallpaper. So that’s what we did.
I guess it’s time for a before and after look, huh?
Oh, I just noticed that the spot under the sink where the pipes go into the wall looks a lot better now in real life than it did in this picture. This was before we did a little more work to clean it up.
But anyway, that’s the bathroom, getting close to being done!
And here’s a bonus photo of Brandon scraping the hallway wall (coz I don’t know where else to put it.)
[tags] bathroom, wallpaper, ceramic tile, paint, paneling, photos, future plans, flooring [/tags]
Crusty Old Pain in the Drain
Our new bathroom floor is in! But before I show you pictures of that, let me tell you about the drain on our clawfoot tub.
We suspect the plumbing on it was original. Whether it was or not, it was old enough to be nothing but a pain in the drain.
First of all, when Brandon went to take the drain apart so he could remove the tub, it came apart in all the wrong places and some of the pipe broke. He resigned himself to having to replace the whole drain. Not too big a deal, right?
Everything was peachy except the pieces in the drain hole itself would not come apart. Brandon spent most of the weekend in this position, trying to get the drain to loosen:
Here’s what he had to work with:
When he tried to use a drain plug wrench, which looked like this:
The pieces inside the drain disintigrated to look like this:
Having nothing left to hold onto to turn the drain pieces, he resorted to cutting the whole thing off and hoping the threads would come apart in the process:
With a few taps of a screwdriver…
out it came!
Brandon said all that gross caked on yellow stuff is bits of hundreds of people’s skin who have bathed in this tub. I said, “Ew gross!!!” and told him it was more likely the old rubber seal that had hardened over time. Boys are so gross.
To see the finished drain he put in, you’ll have to come back next time because I forgot to take photos of it in time for this blog post.
[tags]clawfoot tub, flooring, photos, bathroom, ceramic tile, plumbing [/tags]



































