Sunday, November 21, 2010

One Step Closer, and still moving in

So this week/ and weekend, we decided to go ahead and move in, regardless of the state of the house. But we had gotten a lot of things done over the week, knowing we were on such a tight timeline.

Bathroom grouted, toilet and sink in, wired and fan hooked up. missing some caulk and trim but for the most part, we can say done.  Here is a side by side.... little different? I think so.




 Also we have been looking at the ceiling, and there were ton of cracks in it, and so we decided to put a pattern up to mask it a little. we didn't actually get to paint it, but hopefully we will soon. And since it was so fun we decided to do it in the kitchen as well. this is why many homes have some texture on the walls and ceilings, acoustics, as well as it hides some of the distorted parts of the walls and ceiling.



This weekend we had some parents coming down to help us tidy up and work on a lot of the little things. Also, we had a Godsend on Friday night, our counter top was not supposed to be in for a week, which would have made the next week horrible because we would have all of our cooking items at the house but no sink/counter to use them on. not to mention we would have to hook up the sink, and my plumbing is not great. (thanks dad!!!!)

So here is the kitchen on
Thursday night,


And here is the kitchen on
Saturday night......


Even though it looks done, there is still work to be done. We have can lights that need to go in, tile that need to go on the back splash, wiring to be finished and walls to be patched up. But we are getting there. Soon we will be done, at least with the upstairs then we will need to begin all of the fun in the basement.

More pics from the last week.




Thursday, November 18, 2010

It’s hard to believe that we actually started this a mere 4- call it 5 weeks ago.  I guess we can chock this up to good planning.  That is something that we knew we could do. It was so hard to be sitting in our apartment, thinking about what we wanted to do to our house.   We will be getting some pictures up here soon, but we are going to move this weekend, so I can’t say for sure when I will get them up.

I know “ What!!! Look at that kitchen; you’re moving in????”  Well we lose the lease on our apt in 12 days, and with thanksgiving looming over our heads, we would prefer to be moved in and then come back and clean. So we are cutting our losses (essentially the kitchen) and moving in.  Still waiting on countertops.. but the kitchen has changed… photos soon.

So When I would have some I would sit down on MS paint… yes…. MS paint, and draw up what we roughly wanted to do with the house. This was a good way for me and my wife to decide on paint colors, light fixtures and placement of little things like outlets and light switches.  You don’t have to be an Interior designer to do this, but if you have the time, it helps down the road with everything. Not to mention you can change and tweak this as much as you need to unlike the real thing.
                 
Here are my crude efforts ( the interior desingers may chuckle...)

Bath:
Kitchen:

 Laudry Room:



If you have the time its worth it to consult ppl who do this for a living, or that creative sibling or siblings in our case but they are very helpful when you get stuck on colors or designs.


Sunday, November 14, 2010

The last few weeks have given us a large swing in the temperatures; Last week were were still hitting 70 on a couple of days, but it seems as if old man winter is starting to push his way into the Midwest. It only hit 40 this weekend and rained for most of it; Brrrrr!!! No snow as of yet... but you can tell its on the way. Hopefully moving in will be dry instead of rainy and cold.


The mess of wires you see is a great system being put in so that we can have internet hardlines and cable in every room of the house. We personally dont use the TV in the Bedroom, but you always need to be thinkning about the resale when you are changing things in a house.  This weekend we were able to get a few projects wrapped up that we had laying around and we are seeing huge progress. We were able to get the upper cabinets into the wall.  (Above)



A base coat of paint on the cabinet fronts.


Got the garage door fixed and we also got an opener in.


And last but not least.... We got some tile in & the bathroom grouted



 


We plan on getting the grout in and painting the actual cabinets this week. hopefully our Menards Counter-top will come in early, That would be a thing of God, we move in in 2 weeks, and the Counter-top may take 3. Then we have the backsplash to do too... Boy it will be a busy week. But we are looking forward to it!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

What have we learned?

Some things we have learned thus far on the house:
  • Being optimistic is fun about timelines... but realistic is better.
  • Countertops take 3 weeks to get and not 2.. :(
  • No matter how good you think you are about electricity: 2 things are bound to happen, 1)You sit there and scratch your head on a circuit. 2) you forget the power is live and grab an outlet by the sides to pull it out and get a 120 volt tickle.
  • Whoever wired the house before us ensured wires were not going to be easily moved..
  • Remodeling a house is fun, but wears you out.
  • Gloves rock!!!
  • Buying stuff on sale or cheap doesn't matter if it doesn't fit.
  • Tentnaus boosters are a good idea when working on an old house.
  • 4 Large Pizzas can be expensive.
  • Drywall mud takes FOREVER to dry...
  • Plaster is dusty, get a friend who is not afraid to be dirty.
  • Menards closes at 10, but Home Depot Closes at 9...
  • There are 3 ways to do something; good, cheap, and quick;
    • it can be good and quick, but it won't be cheap
    • it can be cheap and quick, but it wont be good
    • it can be good and cheap, but it won't be quick

  • Friends and Family are the two most valuable assets to getting a project done on time and having fun while doing it.

But in all seriousness, this whole project has been going reasonably well. I am sorry that we can't go into super detail about every little plumbing fixture and light bulb. (I can hear the sighs of relief from some of you) But I just hope that you are getting the general picture of it all. If you have any questions, feel free to leave comments or e-mail us!

We also had very high hopes to get a basement bathroom and Landry room redone, but with the amount of time we had for the house, those are going to be winter projects, along with touching up some of the missing wiring. We will be certain to keep you up to date on those as well.
Keep reading, it sounds like this next weekend is going to be another big one!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Invisible (but BIG) Progress

After a long and busy week, with much decision making... invisible progress has been made!  It's hard to sometimes have patience when so many behind the scenes hours must be logged before any really beautiful things can start to materialize.  However... we will try to portray how important this week was (and how much we appreciate our families for helping us with some not so fun jobs!)


Living room painted 1/2 blue


Bathroom walls mudded, sanded, mudded, sanded, and mudded and sanded.


Door fronts and drawer fronts stripped and sanded 


New cabinets primed


Leaves collected and lawn mowed


Holes patched in the kitchen and outlets replaced



 Electrical rewired and routed for kitchen.  All the outlets and appliances in the kitchen were on one breaker, but not anymore :)





 Tile for the shower up



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Living Our Lives in a Central Iowa City We have been married over a year and carrying on an adventure of crazy life with each other and documenting the chaos along the way