Monday, July 4, 2011

4th of July weekend....

Since we started this house project back in Sept of last year I have really decorated by my instincts.  Rich will say... "ok, it's time to pick out a vanity" and we drive around until I find what I like.  Ditto with faucets, bathroom tile, wood flooring...well, you get the idea.  The largest amount of time I spent on one project was the kitchen.  I must have driven the nice lady at Lowe's absolutely nuts.  I think I was down there every 3 days asking a question, changing the layout, looking at cabinets...etc...

This is what Rich did this weekend...

first...it was HOT!

He installed the side lights on the sun porch...

He installed the base board on the sun porch...

He found some dry rot on the sun porch when he was installing the base board and so he cut it all out and repaired it..  Sorry no photo of the repair...i forgot...

He installed the trim strip for the flooring that butts up to the sliding doors in the living room...
He rented a sprayer and spray painted all the brick in the BASR*

And also sprayed all the wainscoting in the BASR*  We used "Silent White" by Ace Hardware... We always use Ace Hardware's Royal Paint.  It goes on smooth and covers...
Friday am Rich cut grass right in front of the house.  Then we both got up at 6am Sunday morning to finish cutting.  I cut the very front on the riding lawnmower and Rich cut the back yard first with the push mower, then used the weed eater and then used the riding lawn mower...  Sheesh...it's a lot of grass...  This morning we took all the wire closet shelves and the old screen door from the sun porch to the car wash and cleaned them.  They were filthy... Karen and Abbie came down Sunday night for BBQ... It stormed and the temp dropped to 70 so we moved the table to the sun porch and ate out there.  It was so nice.  After dinner, I asked Abbie if she wanted a piece of apple pie that Karen had brought or an ice cream sandwich.  She gave me such a look.and said "ohh yuk"..I had to explain that an ice cream sandwich isn't "bread" with ice cream... She had never had one before ..  HA HA...  She likes them now!

Yesterday I put the first coat of paint on the BASR* and then today I put the second coat on...

I painted the inside of the bottom part of the  built in white...then the outside is the same color as the walls.  It looks like a piece of furniture.  And I love the color... The doors and shelves are on the saw horses and have been painted with one coat of paint...

This the door leading into the BASR*.  It shows the color much better.  It's a blue gray...and reminds of a summer beach cottage ..    I would like to say that when I paint I don't tape anything off.  I just trim with the paint..  I very seldom get any paint anywhere but where it's supposed to go... Go ahead...click on the photo and make it bigger.. I know you want to...lol
And I finally picked a flooring...  It's birch laminate... Can you believe it's cheaper than vinyl?

Isn't this cool?  I held the flooring in my hand and took the photo.  This is what it will look like when it's installed.  
Oh the paint color?  It's "Instinct" by Benjamin Moore color matched to Ace Hardware Royal Paint.  So out of my usual color palette.  I am NOT a blue person at all and was surprised when I picked this out..

And now we might need to change the name from BASR* to "Margaritaville".... 

Next project?  Flooring will be put down in a couple of weeks.  Have to order it yet... Then this...

This is the hallway leading to "Margaritaville"  In this photo, I am standing in the doorway of "Margaritaville" looking towards the rest of the house..  That door on the right is a second front door (no one knows why they have two front doors) and will be eliminated.  The two closets on the left are for storage. One will become a food pantry and the other will be used for off season clothes, hunting gear and the like.  At the end of the hallway behind the big blue wall is
 THIS!
This is the laundry room. Well, not much of a room, but an area.  Very small, but it's just the two of us..so it is adequate ..   The washer and dryer go underneath the cabinets.  I am so tired of painting that I think the cabinets will stay this color! lol   The white door on the left leads to the kitchen.  We don't have to do a lot to this area.  Flooring and paint (ugh!) and oh! we have to vent the dryer to the outside.  They had it vented to the basement into a trash can..  (let that one sink in)...yep...a big plastic trash can...full of dryer lint...  A fire waiting to happen... 
 And that's the weekend for us...

Nancy

*BASR =Big A** Sewing Room

8 comments:

Judy D in WA said...

WOW, WOW and WOW!!! You've had a very full weekend.

Oh boy, it's hot there! Love the sun porch. Are there glass windows for winter or will it not be used then?

That BASR is going to be so awesome. Love the color and aren't you the tricky one getting the flooring into the picture!!

Jean said...

I'm sure loving the color of the sewing room! Nice color and nice storage area too... what will you do with all that storage area? For it being so hot, you sure did get a lot done! I'm afraid I would have just said... honey let's call it a "holiday"!
Love the "ice cream sandwich story"!
Best I can do lately is when I took the 3 grands over a couple of blocks to get "fresh eggs" at a local friends farm.... our oldest grandson asked how come we don't buy them at the store? Kids...
Hope that you did take some time to relax too!
Happy 4th!

Tangos Treasures said...

Very nice!! I love the BASR has a new name!!

Anonymous said...

LOVE the colors in the BASR!! I'll begin packing my sewing gear...it won't be long now...
Bev

Anonymous said...

What a difference!!!! Gorgeous!!!! Great colors and flooring. On my way for a retreat. LOL!!!
Veronica

Marsha said...

Very nice!! I love it all!
LOVE the color of the BASR!

Lindabee said...

I wish I had your energy. You accomplish so much while I - not so much. I love the color of the BASR - my sewing room is this color and it's so peaceful and never influences the color of what I'm working on.

Nicole said...

Don't you just love the whole fresh paint experience? It makes everything new and nice. I love your colors, and know the results will be amazing!