I have been steadily updating you on the bathroom and master bedroom as those are the exciting projects in our house. They are the places that have been totally gutted and built back up. But the rest of the rooms, i.e. the dining room, guest room, living room, and kitchen, will all be getting their own makeovers in due time. Right now, they are just the last ones on our 'to do' list.
So today's post is going to be about the progress (or lack there of) in those rooms. I just want to keep it realz- yo. Sorry, I seem to have an identity crisis going on--southern rapper anyone? :)
So, here is the progress in the living room. We started off with this:
and went to this:
On to the dining room. It looks 100% the same. The before:
and how it looks now:
Now, it is just holding all of the things Jonathan needs for our bathroom project. The dining room has basically turned into our tool (and toilet ;) ) storage area. It is a convenient location for all of the tools to congregate because it is right off the bathroom and is the only room downstairs (besides the kitchen) that has an overhead light!
We haven't even taken up the carpet yet! We figured it would be good to leave it down in here--though I can't really remember why? Who knows! It probably made sense to us at that point and I know we were really tired of ripping up carpet by the time we got to the dining room. Oh! Plus it is the only carpet in the house that was professionally laid, meaning we couldn't just roll it up and carry it out. It actually covers the entire floor and wasn't just an area rug - like the rest of the house had.
Side note: this carpet used to be a mint green color. In person, you can see the original color around the edges. But over time it has faded so much and is so dirty that it looks like it was a light beige color--nope, think mint green!
Now let's talk about the guest bedroom. We still need to do a lot of work in that room. But right now it looks like this:
Yup, its housing all of the things that we don't want to get damaged and covered in dust. The stove, bed frame, and dresser are all under that tarp. After we went through all of the things that the previous owners left behind, we put all of the stuff we wanted to keep into this room and covered it all up. We are able to close the door and keep the dust from the house projects away from it all. Plus, this is the room with the most cigarette smoke damage (see those spots on the wall?), so it is nice to close the door and make the nastiness disappear.
We also have moved all of our purchased light fixtures and window blinds in here. Like I said, it basically holds all of the finishing materials that we don't want to be shrouded in glorious drywall dust--that stuff gets everywhere! So far, so good!
Finally!!! We reach the best part of the post. Thanks for sticking around through the boring-ness of the rest of it-ha! So, onto the kitchen-the room that has shown the most progress out of all of these, but still needs tons of work. Good news is, this past weekend I painted everything in a glorious coat of eco friendly, water based Aqua Lock. This is what our local hardware store recommended as an alternative to Kilz/Bin since I wasn't interested in inhaling all of those chemicals. Anyways, here is a look at the cabinets freshly sanded:
After I sanded everything so that it was smooth, I then filled all of the holes. There were SO many. I'm not talking about holes left from the hinges--those I left because we are going to put the doors back on--I'm talking about the ones left from push pins! They. were. everywhere. All over the window molding, the side of the cabinets, and on the back of the kitchen door. So many. The woodwork was starting to look like it was chewed to death. So, I filled all of those and then made sure to clean up all the dust, left from sanding the cabinets, before I started to paint.
I couldn't wait to start painting! Here is the finished project after one coat of primer.
So, I know you are probably thinking, "Man they got a lot of work done this weekend!" Just kidding! I didn't really get the whole kitchen painted. This is just a test spot to see what it will look like:
I have been taking my time on this space because I know how much time I will be spending in the kitchen, in the future. One of my favorite spaces in a house is the kitchen. To me, it is the hub of the home. On Saturday, Jonathan asked why I was taking so much time to fill the holes and what not. My response was, if I had to live with these cabinets for at least two or three years, before we are able to afford the renovations we are planning, then I wanted to make sure that the kitchen looked as good as possible. I figure the more work I put in now, the longer the paint job will last.
So that is the progress on the rest of the house. Our plan is to coat and seal all of the walls, trim, and molding with primer to lock in the smoke stains. We plan on just painting right over the wallpaper to save time and money. Eventually, we will gut the rest of the rooms so we aren't going to waste our time trying to take off the wallpaper now. Our fear is that it will pull down the plaster with it and Jonathan will have to spend too much time skim coating the wall so that it will be nice enough to paint. Just not worth it in our opinion.
As far as the floors go, we are planning on leaving the wood as is and just putting down area rugs for the time being. The wood floors are all technically sub floors but, they seem in decent enough condition that we can get away with them for the time being. Eventually we will probably put down hardwood throughout the first floor and carpet the upstairs. For now, think area rugs!
So that is the progress in the rest of the house. Anyone have any questions? I'm dying to know what you guys are wondering about...please let me know!
Happy Monday!
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