Thursday, May 5, 2011

Remodel Semi-Stalled

So the remodeling of the 1st floor bathroom is not officially complete. It has been stalled because trim needs to be put up before the last coat of paint can go on and the mirror, towel rods, and wall cabinet can be installed. But below are very similar shots as what I previously posted to give a idea of how the project has come along.


Notice the yellow glue has been replaced with tile and a finished wall


This is the closest this bathroom has come to being complete. The sides of the sink cabinet had veneer that was not in the best shape for me to refinish. So instead I put a metal panel that you would place on the wall behind your stove to protect it from food/oil splatter. Originally I went looking for stainless steel panels but after pricing them and seeing the other color choices, the "almond" panel looked like a perfect fit. AND it protects the cabinet from water and further warping.


Another view of the cabinet and toilet. Even the toilet looks like it got a facelift. Even if you wanted to, you couldn't imagine how dirty it was.

So for now we have moved on to the kitchen. The walls have been primed, the ceiling painted and the floor is in the process of being laid. The only significant construction in the kitchen will be to transform the pantry into a refrigerator nook and bedroom closest to allow more space.
Here's a "before" picture. Note the grease on the wall and ceiling above the stove.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Growing

Last year I decided to buy some flowers at the local hardware store to plant in our rediculously naked flower bed in front of our house (pictured above). To my knowledge nothing has really ever grown there before I came along, with the exception of a cherry tomato plant, rose bushes that were diseased and tulips in the spring. I bought a whole24 flat of marigolds (an annual I've loved since I was akid) and a few geraniums to fill it up and give our poor brown spot some life. Well the marigolds loved it because I had never seen any grow as big as these. I guess that soil was ready to give something life...and a big life at that.

This year, since I have not found a job and I was well beyond stir crazy by March, I decided to go a little farther with the gardening. I started my own seedlings in the house andlots of them. I began with more than enough Roma tomato plants. In spanish we call them jitomates, and they are a staple in Mexican cooking so I don't worry about having too many because I can always use them and so can family that lives with and near us. I've also planted JalapeƱos and cilantro. And for flowers I have Zinnias, marigolds, Impatiens and one other flower that I don't know what it is but came from some seeds I saved from last years flowers!!


For now they are all growing nicely in their little pots but I can't wait until it's time to get them outside and fill the bed in front AND the planters in back.

I've never been so excited to see something grow. It's nice to preoccupy my mind with something other than the job search and house remodeling (though the job search is not going so bad either).

Monday, March 28, 2011

Remodeling




It seems that just as the seasons change so does our motivation (and the availability of money). As spring is slowly moving in so is the remodeling bug. We began at least 2 weeks ago to remodel the first floor bathroom. I really wish I had a true "before" picture because this bathroom was hideous but here are a couple of the first pictures. There was not a single light in the bathroom. The only light was a small lamp plugged into the wall and sitting over the toilet. And this theme of lack of light continues throughout the first floor. But I digress. So the bathroom's ceiling was collapsing due to a leak in our tub above. The walls had plastic tiles that were falling off to reveal an old yellowing glue (seen above). The other half of the wall was covered in mildew ridden wallpaper. The plastic tub surround was yellow and cracked and then duct-taped. And the horrible image goes on.

But as of today, the walls have been mudded, sanded, and primed, tile has been laid for the tub and shower surround, and 2 lights have been installed as well as a much needed bath fan (refer to mildew walls and wallpaper). But we're really only half way there. We have the floor, cabinet/sink, walls, and bath fixtures to finish. We've taken up 2 layers of linoleum and still have to take up the hardwood that was below all of that because it is half rotted from water leakage and because we will be laying tile and need the surface between the bathroom floor and hallway floor to be level.

I've also been working on refinishing cabinets for the bathroom. We found them on Craigs list and actually the sink cabinet is exactly the same style as what was already there but the condition is much better. And for $30 and a little elbow grease, it's a steal.

So the work continues. I'll surely update with final photos when its complete.