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Showing posts with label beadboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beadboard. Show all posts

Thursday, January 6, 2011

New Years Resolution

Ok, so clearly its been a while since my last post, but as part of my new years resolution and a little inspiration from a friend I'm BACK! My goal is to post at least once a week for the remainder of the year. Sound good?

A quick update, the bathroom has been finished for about 4 months now-with some finishing touches being completed up until this past weekend. B-Diddy (my Dad) came over Thanksgiving and fixed my difficult sliding pocket door, then my friend Ryan came this past weekend and touched up my wack paint job. Apparently I'm not good at creating straight lines for where the ceiling and walls meet, so his work is much appreciated.


Here is a quick synapses of what needed to happen to complete the project:
First I had to extend the outlets out using spacers to become flush with the bead board:

Before *Yuck*:

Spacers click like legos and had replace switches with new pretty white ones

Place spacers behind the new switches

Yay for the pretty white finished switches

This type of outlet is hard to replace because of the hard copper wiring wrapped around the screws of the outlet. My fingers hurt after replacing this bad boy:


Next came silicone and silicone is a tricky bitch. My Mom aka Mrs Home Depot Lumber Queen said that it was pretty easy to use and gave me the tips of 1) don't cut the dispensing hole in the silicone too large or you'll squeeze out too much and 2)I could just use my finger to smooth it in the joints. Well just like everything else, it was quite the learning experience. I put the silicone tube into the pump contraption and tried to poke a hole in the tip, but I couldn't reach far enough to puncture the tube. I had to keep cutting so I could reach the tube, but by doing so it made the hole size huuuuge-I ended up getting gobs and gobs of the stuff everywhere. As far as smoothing the silicone with my fingers, I ran out of clean fingers to use! When I finished every finger, pinkie included had a bit of silicone on it-not so easy! I freaked out when it didn't wash off with water no matter how much soap I used. I found an old ratty sock and used it to schmear it off my fingers. Later on I decided to use one of those silicone tools and it worked much better with less mess.
So here we are at the end of this project. Lets have a quick recap of the before-ah love that metallic ceiling and textured paint:


And now drumroll please dadadaa: AFTER!

No more home projects for me for a while!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

The Bathroom Saga Continues

After sanding all of the walls, it was time to paint. I figured it would look good to lighten the room and painted the walls the same color as the walls in the living room and kitchen...may help with the flow of the rooms and make the place seem a little larger, so that's what I did. I added a coat of primer first, then followed through with Lowes Valspar Paint in Homestead Resort Cream. Afterwards I taped off the ceiling lines and primed and painted it a bright fresh white. It looks a lot better than having the metallic pewter color.
It started to look pretty good, but I wanted to add a little personal flair to the bathroom and decided to go with beard boarding. I went to Lowes to get some advice and to get the sheets of bead boad (pressed board with a striped pattern) and to use the gift card I got for Christmas that's been burning a hole in my pocket since I got it. I game my dimensions to the guy at Lowes and he looked at me like I didn't have a clue. So my math's not the best, but come on and help a sister out! Finally a lady came around the corner (wish I caught her name) and she came to the rescue. I purchased 2 sheets of the bead board, had them cut down there, trim, finishing nails and a jigsaw. It made for an interesting ride home...Friday night, cruising on Peachtree Rd., convertible top down with sheets of bead board hanging out of the top. Looked something like Sanford and Son...literally people were laughing at me. Took a while unloading and getting it into the house, but was psyched to get started with the installation the next morning. Till next time. Love.