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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Laundry Room Oasis

Bah!  It might take 10 time longer than we had originally thought to complete our mountain home, so the pics might be far in between, BUT...

Here is our Laundry Room at the bottom of the stairs off the kitchen.   Little, but SWEET.  Gets the job done...and it is actually sort of fun to do laundry. 

small room= hard to get good pics 

Much better than the old ones





Of course like all things we tried to stay to our budget which means CHEAP as possible

Floor= Great deal from Co-Worker's gargage
Bamboo Blinds= Ma Barry's donation
Paint= $3 a gallon sale and local hardware store
Railing= FREE log from Forest (sanded and refinished) 
Rug= Birthday Gift card from Mom Williams
Washer and Dryer Set=  Well we did have to splurge on that one :)  But with coupons and sales we were able to knock a good chunk off the price

*** Now the DOOR you can't see very well in the first pic was a $20 find from Uncle Benny's in Loveland, BUT what is better than the door is what is behind the door...

We added a second bedroom in the basement which I have yet to reveal photos of because it is still a work in progress of becoming BABY WILLIAM'S ROOM (APRIL 2016)!! 

Monday, June 15, 2015

TEAM WILLIAMS


Team Williams can do anything they set their mind to.

Like hand-crafting this sweet shoe-rack/ end table / bench from logs we found laying around...

 
And with our helpful side kick, Bella the cat...
 
 
There is no stopping us...
 
Currently we are working on adding a 2nd bedroom to the basement, stripping wall paper in the living room, and landscaping in the yard, including putting up a new fence... pics (hopefully) will come shortly.
 
 

1930's original wood floors

I LOVE our wood floor upstairs, which is a good thing considering the months it took to finish.


Blurry picture...but best pic I could find to show
off our BEAUTIFUL wood floors
If we would have know, we probably would have put in new floors instead of refinishing the old ones.  What we figured would have been a relatively easy project:  sands, stain, and seal...turned into a nightmare.

We sanded with a hand held sander- got nowhere

We rented a professional sanding machine- barely made a dent and spent a fortune on sand paper

We used chemical stripper- finally started seeing progress

We sanded again by hand hour upon hour


Dust, Dust and more dust
Happy the project is finished
and I can keep up with
cleaning house!

 
It took 3ish hrs. to sand each board...if not more.  There are 40 something boards upstairs.  You do the math :) Every time I go upstairs I admire the floor..it was probably worth it. 






Sunday, April 19, 2015

Platform Bed

When the box spring to our queen mattress wouldn't fit upstairs without knocking out the wall, it didn't take long to decide to make this  platform bed I saw on pinterest  http://www.shanty-2-chic.com/2014/08/easy-diy-platform-bed.html


















The lady off the blog made her platform bed for around $55.  Jesse tore apart the box spring and used the wood inside to build a good portion of the bed so it helped keep us under that number.

Here is the finished product... (after two tries)
I sewed up the small pillow
after finding some leftover
fabric at our local thrift store











This was my first staining project and I majorly failed the first attempt. 
Note to self:  always follow directions on the back of the stain can...it knows more than I do
 
Jesse now refers to me as stain master.  I do not  quite live up to that title, but I have gotten  better and now have a fuller understanding of the ways of stain.  It is fun learning new things and as a result we are in the midst of building some pretty good looking projects.  Dare I say, we are actually starting to figure out this whole renovation thing.

 

Friday, April 17, 2015

Rock Wall, You Rock

My favorite project and favorite part of the bedroom is the ROCK WALL!  We are so happy with how it turned out and it went relatively smooth compared to the rest of the bedroom.


Laying out the dimension of the wall in the garage
 so we can cut rock to fit

The fake rock was reclaimed off of a house for a little under $3.00 a square foot.  The closet doors were bought from our favorite store, Uncle Benny's for $40. 


Look!  I'm mortaring!  Oh the skills we have learned
Making cement



















We love reusing things.  It brings me joy knowing that we are keeping things away from the dumpster and saving $ while doing so. 

 
Last summer Jesse took the picture from on top
of the Tundra.  We used Grandma Schliep's love
gift to turn it into a canvas...perfect spot for it
 


Even Bella is happy with our decision

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Bedroom Renovation

Jesse and I both agreed our first big project would be our basement. We wanted to add in a second bedroom and nice place for our guests.  Well, after permits got in the way, we decided to tackle our master bedroom instead and shortly start on the basement.

We envisioned it would be a quick project... yeah right. 

Here is a good rule of thumb:  When doing home renovation projects, the amount of time you think a project will take, multiply by 3.  Even then, you will be lucky if you can finish on time.

Jesse and I had a crazy thought that we could finish by Thanksgiving, then Christmas, then shot for when my sister got here in February.

Well, it took until now, but no more sleeping on the living room floor for us! :) 

BEFORE


 AFTER

 
 
 
BEFORE
 

AFTER
 
BEFORE... sort of (forgot to take a pic at the very beginning)
 


 
AFTER
 
 
It is not completely finished, but we are happy with it.  I am not sure anything in the house will ever be completely finished :) 
 
Keep reading for future blogs (hopefully soon) of how we put up the rock wall, finished the floors,  made our awesome platform bed, and insulated EVERYTHING.  It was hard work, but paid off. 
 
Now onto the basement...