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DIY Projects, House Progress

House Progress – Our Front Stairs

Hi guys! Today I wanted to share a quick update on a section of our house that isn’t finished yet, but looks waaaaayyyyyy better than it did before, and I’m happy to live with it as-is for a while.

Our front staircase is one of the original features from 1895. It is tight, narrow, and has a very abrupt turn which makes moving furniture upstairs quite tricky. Just as a reminder, this is what it looked like when we moved in:

Looking at that photo is absolutely crazy to me because it looks nothing like this anymore! Within the first few days, we pulled out the carpet, and a few weeks later while we were working daily, we painted the walls. But for a couple months, we hadn’t done anything with the stairs themselves. And then our son was born, and we were a little slow to getting things done, so it took a while before I got around to painting.

I decided to paint the stairs, back in December, I believe, but I never really shared the full details. 

And now they’re black and white and I’m totally in love! They make the space feel so much bigger and brighter, even though it really is a tiny staircase.

Pardon the glaringly bright sun, I was just too excited to wait to take these pictures!

The color is Behr’s Totally Black, with Ultra Pure White (the color you get without any mixing – straight from the can) trim, and Polar Bear on the walls. We painted the staircase with a semigloss finish, which I would not normally recommend on a high traffic area, but we do plan on adding a runner down the stairs for comfort, so they will not be getting much foot traffic at all once the runner is installed.

Here you can see an unedited look (nope, I didn’t clean up for y’all) at the stairway into the rest of the house. So aside from the runner, we do plan on doing a few other things. The light fixture will be changed, of course, but we’re also thinking about a fun statement tile to replace the parquet flooring. For now though, it’s a small makeover to tide us over until we get to the real thing!

So, if you can pardon my photography skills, that’s the latest little update. Projects are going pretty slowly around here, but as soon as we get back at it, I’ll keep y’all updated. 🙂

That’s all for today, friends. Have a fabulous day!

 

DIY Projects, House Progress

Status Update: End of 2018

Hi friends! I’m so glad you’re here! If you’ve been following along on our house progress on Instagram then you probably have seen lots of little projects we’ve been working on as we’ve been doing them. These days, it’s a bit easier for me to do a quick update there than on here, just because life with a newborn is busy! In case you haven’t been following along, here’s the deal with this post. My  Status Updates (Check out the first one here or the second one here) are a series of unedited, real life photos rounding up the entire process of what we’ve accomplished thus far.

At the time of my last update, we had not yet moved into the house. We have since moved, had a baby, and continued working. To say things are a bit crazy would be an understatement. We are definitely still in “fixer upper mode,” when looking at any room in the house, there are at least five undone projects that come to mind. So, bearing all of that in mind, let’s have a look at what our house looks like right now.

The Foyer 

We lived with completely undone stairs for a little while before I went ahead and painted the stairs. This is the view from our front door, and it’s a very tight space. Painting the stairs and the walls made it look a little bit more open though. Still to do in this space: replace the light fixture, add trim along the ceiling going up the stairs, add a runner up the stairs, do something about the floors (we aren’t sure what the plan is…there are no original hardwoods, so we might lay a statement tile. We are still in the very early planning stages on that particular project), and lay a transition piece between this an the living room floor.

The Living Room

This room is mostly “done” with the exception of the transitions on the floor from one section to the next, and replacing the light fixture (we haven’t done that in any area of the house yet). If you look closely in the first picture, you can see a thin cable running along the floor. It’s something for the internet that needs to be run underneath the house. I also want to replace 99% of the furniture here, but that’s not necessarily considered a project.

The Dining Room

The dining room is the most embarrassing in its current state. It took me a month to clear the moving boxes from here, we had no table for two months, and Ethan still has a makeshift desk sitting in the corner (the room that will be the office upstairs is completely undone). We don’t have chairs or any other dining room furniture, but it’ll get there. The fireplace has been painted, and everything else is complete, with the exception of caulking along the ceiling trim.

The Bedroom

Our room has a ways to go, but since our son is still sleeping in here in the bassinet (not pictured), everything is temporarily out of place. The rocker will eventually go back into the nursery once he starts sleeping through the night, and once the extra furniture is out of there, I’ll feel more inspired to decorate and finish things in here. We need to add some trim pieces in here, and add a light fixture. This room doesn’t have an overhead fixture at all, so it’ll be a bit more labor intensive than fixtures in the other rooms.

The Bathroom 

The bathroom is small and hard to photograph, but the only thing completed in here is the cabinetry has been painted this emerald green color. As you can see, we need to replace the light switch box, which we will do in the entire house all at once. We replaced the outlets, but we haven’t done the light switches yet.

The Nursery 

I did a whole post about our son’s room, because it’s the only room that’s “done.” It actually still needs a new light fixture and light switch box, but other than that it is done. If you missed that post, you can check out more photos of it here.

We haven’t done anything else on the outside just yet, but we do have some major plans for that yellow house. (Hint – it won’t be yellow forever). We’re at a point now where we have to slowly plan things out. In part, because we spent all the money we had earmarked for house projects when we bought the house, but also because things move at a much slower pace with a newborn around. When I was 8 months pregnant, I was working 12 hour days in the house, and people thought that was crazy. It may have been, but now I can only work in one or two hour increments during naptime. So, in 2019, we’ll be moving a bit slower. Anywho, that’s the update for today. This house has come a looooooong way since our closing date, but she still has a long way to go before she is everything we envision. That’s all for today, friends. Have a fabulous day!

House Progress

Status Update: The First Weekend

Hey y’all! Thanks for stopping by! I’m starting a new series called “Status Update” today. The point of this series is going to be to recap the small things we’ve accomplished over a period of time. This isn’t going to be one tutorial or reveal, it’s not going to be for decorated rooms, it’s just going to be a gauge of progress on the house, and all the random things we’ve worked on.

If you haven’t seen the before pictures, you may want to start here because it has come a long way already. This was our first weekend in the house, so all of what we’ve done so far has been accomplished within a few days. We’re anxiously trying to get things done, as we’re under pretty tight time constraints (we plan to move in at the end of the month, so there are several projects that need to be done ASAP).

We closed on the house on Tuesday, and got to work on Wednesday. We started in the living room, which looked like this:

The carpets were infested with the smell of cat urine (#nevergettingacat). We rolled them up and got them out, which was a sweaty and incredibly stinky task.

We then started pulling down the upholstery on the walls, which also smelled of cat urine. It was stapled to the wall behind the trim and baseboards, so we ended up having to remove all the trim. By the end of Friday night, we had all the wall upholstery down, and pulled out the staples in the wall, which wasn’t easy.

Saturday we got up bright and early ready for a long work day. Ethan wanted to start with some plumbing issues, so while he replaced a pipe on the exterior of the house and a piece on the inside of the toilet, I started tearing down the textured wallpaper on the ceiling of the dining room.

The wallpaper on the ceiling in the living room and dining room both needed to come down, but it was so difficult. It actually still isn’t 100% done. We tried several different methods, including water and vinegar with a scraper, scoring the ceiling with a knife and pulling it off dry, and sanding it off with a sander. Eventually, we ended up getting a heavy duty wallpaper remover, applied it with a pesticide sprayer, and peeling it off. It was time consuming and took the majority of the day with one or both of us working on it.

(This was taken after about 12 hours of working on the house. Which explains the look of death on our faces. 🙂 )

Sunday morning we arrived to this, which is all the paper we had scraped from the ceiling. We cleaned it and turned our attention to the floor. So far we had removed the carpet and carpet pad, and planned to scrape the linoleum. The original parts of the house have the original hardwood beneath them, so we assumed they were beneath the linoleum. We (and by we, I mean Ethan. This was all him.) started scraping, but we couldn’t tell what the condition of the wood was because there was so much glue on it. I took a hand sander to it just to test it out, and we realized it was just a large sheet of plywood under the linoleum. Subfloor.

We were super bummed because we really wanted hardwood, and we didn’t have it. We made a plan to put in carpet until we could afford traditional hardwoods at a later date. I started researching wall to wall carpeting, and we planned on scrubbing the floor and painting a layer of Kilz over the linoleum to mask any remaining odor before having carpet installed. I did not like this plan, but I knew it was one of those things we were going to have to compromise on in the short term.

So we are prepping the floor to start painting, and Ethan sees along the edge where we removed the baseboards something that he thinks might be hardwood under the subfloor. So then this happens: 

So before we know it, we’re pulling up the plywood to find the original hardwood underneath. Praise the Lord. In modern homebuilding, a plywood subfloor goes below where you would lay hardwoods. But, this house has had 123 years of different owners and different repairs and additions made, so there’s no telling who did what and when they did it. Ethan kept asking me when I was going to stop asking questions…because when it comes to this house, nothing makes sense! Our current plan is to refinish the hardwood in this room, as well as the other rooms that have the same wood.

So this is where we ended the weekend. The plywood came up without too much difficulty, but Ethan is going out of town for work this week, so we had to call it quits early. Overall, we did a lot more destruction than construction, which makes you feel like you haven’t really done anything but make a mess. Overall though, we got a lot done. Now we just have to start putting it back together. No pressure.

Next weekend Ethan’s family will be in town to help with some projects, so we’re hoping to knock out a few things. We’re currently in a race to get things moving so we can get this place as livable as possible before we have to move in. There is so much to do, but I am optimistic that we will be able to get done the top priority things. Everything else can be done after we move in, and we will be working on this house for the next few years, but for now, we’ve got our work cut out for us. Stay tuned for the next status update. That’s all for today, friends. Have a fabulous day!