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Holy Cow, we have been BUSY!
Its been a bout a month since Ive really shown you anything on the house. (Wow. Didnt realize I left ya hangin so long sorry.)
I dont think I got tons done at the start of that month. But we were working on the laundry room slowly then.
That room is close to done, but its not really big reveal ready -- we are half done with the floor and I havent gotten my hide-the-water-heater-screen-thing made. (And we are gonna put in tiny laundry tub in there -- but at the moment Im not even really counting that as needing to be done.
But it does function SO much better now! And its pretty.

I use the baskets to sort lights and darks before they are ready to be washed.
Across the room we made these tiny clothes lines to dry delicates. I dont like to put underwear in the dryer. It ruins the elastic and smooshes up bras. I can also use these to dry light stuff like the girls summer dresses. For heavy stuff I use a shower curtain rod that goes across the small room and hangers.

We also had been slowly working on our downstairs bathroom.
When we bought the house we had assumed we could just pull down wallpaper and update all our bathroom with paint. And wed save any real over hauls for down the road.
So when I pulled the wallpaper in the downstairs power room and found this


was the dry wall we were working with, I got a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach -- "I dont think this is salvageable. After texting some photos of it to our contractor brother in law, he confirmed my gut reaction, Youre gonna wanna start with fresh drywall in there.
So on May 10th some good friends came over, and the mommas and kids played in the back yard while the daddys removed our toilet and sink and then proceeded to knock out all the dry wall.

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| Un-earthed 60s wallpaper |
And something awesome happened in the process. This bathroom had a strangely low ceiling, which i had naturally assumed it needed to be to allow for heating ducts or water pipes or something. The ceiling wasnt in bad shape like the walls, but the guys figured may as well rip it out just to have the whole thing fresh. And once it was down (which getting it down seemed really cool and fast, when Blake tells the tale) we saw there was actually nothing hidden behind that dry wall -- NO reason for it to be so low. So after a tiny bit of convincing on my part (because it did mean some more work, to pull out the bulkhead

(The previous remodel had tiled around the sink, instead of under it,

so the sink was extra low as well -- the room was really wonky feeling.)
So Blake worked on the dry wall that day, here and there (when he wasnt at work or playing with the girls to give me break), and another day another friend came over to help mud.

Well, lets flash back a bit, to maybe this winter sometime. Blake and I talked about taking a little just-the-two-of-us vacation this summer when he had a break from teaching. We had it planned with my mom to watch the girls and we talked about places to go. But then last minute we both thought wed really get more out of a work-cation. Wed drop the girls off with my mom and go home and work for three days non-parental-style, and have a date night or two in the mix. Honest to goodness that just sounded better to both of us. I think I would have been just itching to get back here and do something the whole time we were out of town. I want to get this house done SO BAD, so we can really just settle into normal existence.
So thats what we did. Last Monday we took the girls to my moms and went right back home to work. Blake went to work on the bathroom, and I got to work painting Jasmines room. When you have young kids and youre re-doing a house, the hardest thing to figure out is how to get the kids rooms done. I do everything while they are sleeping, but they sleep in their room! So to get their rooms done have both needed my moms help.
(Flash back) I got Rubys room done a while ago while my mom while my mom took the girls out to the mall and played with them the next day too.
In her room I needed to Shellac the walls first because it still had a bit of cat smell on hot days. So I shellacked the closet walls, and the walls near the door because I could tell those were the places the cat enjoyed the most. Then I got to work on the trim, then the ceiling, then the walls. I had a ton of paint left from the fireplace white wash project, and since I didnt have any real vision for the room, and I thought it was a pretty color (grey beige) I just used up the rest of the gallon. Its just a sweet neutral.
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| This photo has terrible lighting, sorry. |

Painting a room always takes me two days here -- when talking trim, ceiling and walls. Its a lot of work, but every time the effect is so dramatic to me. (Even when going from white to white.) The room just feels so so so much nicer to be in.
So while I was doing that Blake primed the new drywall in the bathroom (those fresh drywall walls DRANK that primer, that tiny bathroom used a whole gallon!

And then that we went all over town -- and I mean ALL over town, for a whole day (which was NOT the plan) looking for the stuff we needed for my design. I want to do board and batten in there like this. And of course thats not easy (because I dont do easy, I do pretty -- I say this with frustration, because Im exhausted right now.) None of the walls are the same size, and then we have to plan for the sink and the lights and mirror -- so we had to think really hard for a couple days to figure out the right spacing. And then we had to figure out the supplies, and THEN locate them. We went the lattice strip route, like many a DYI blogger has, but they were hard to find. Eventually we found them at Menards (after Blake went in there and they told them they didnt have them -- and I sent him back with a store link that stated otherwise.) I forget if there were some other stuff he also had a hard time finding, but the day felt kinda like a huge waste. But I had to keep reminding myself it would have happened no matter what, and its best it happened while we were non-parental-style.
While that was going on one day, and the last day while Blake was at a half day work meeting, I got the wallpaper in the upstairs hallway pulled down. That felt good until I realized that there is what I can only assume is the old 60s wallpaper paste all over the walls that I need to painstakingly wash off before I can paint.
While that was going on one day, and the last day while Blake was at a half day work meeting, I got the wallpaper in the upstairs hallway pulled down. That felt good until I realized that there is what I can only assume is the old 60s wallpaper paste all over the walls that I need to painstakingly wash off before I can paint.

BUT I am SUPER glad we dont have to knock down that drywall. So its still a win. Just a weary-win.
I also cleaned the tile grout in bathroom downstairs before we reinstall everything. I used a friends recipe of baking soda and bleach paste and it worked great. Right next to the sink is still not quite as clean, so I need to re-soak there. But the difference is huge.
I also cleaned the tile grout in bathroom downstairs before we reinstall everything. I used a friends recipe of baking soda and bleach paste and it worked great. Right next to the sink is still not quite as clean, so I need to re-soak there. But the difference is huge.



I got asked if it was new tile in there after the cleaning. (I need to do this in the entry way and the kitchen too -- because wow is that grout nasty! Its almost black in the kitchen.
Its just when to find the time
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So the story of the bathroom was a wrestling match. (Most of this wresting was of our own inexperience in makeovers, and our naivety towards measuring. sheesh.)
So I mentioned that the sink had been tiled AROUND the floor under it isnt tiled. We dont like the mini-sink look. So first we filled in the hole it was in with a piece wood to make it flush with the tile. But like I said, I dont do easy, I do pretty (eye-roll) I cant just leave the sink as is it has to be pretty! . I also cant really justify buying a new vanity because it would need to be the same footprint as this one to hide the wacky floor. (And for the moment we are NOT ripping out the floor. We have that in the 5-10 year plan. But not the one year plan.) I wanted to put it up on feet. Ordered the perfect feet, and I assumed they were the perfect size. They are close -- but they are slightly too tall at 4, when you count the sink part of the vanity(which has been off for a while). AND we are doing a crazy hide-the-floor-issue with a semi-shelf looking thing which adds height. SO the feet are clearly too tall. *Forehead smack* After we thought this all through some more and figured out a better size I order some 2 tall ones off ebay. (You can get a pretty good deal on these on ebay -- depending on what youre looking for -- I recommend checking before you big box.)
Im planning on using the other feet (which I painted and everything) for a couch makeover Im doing.
Speaking of couches, remind me to tell you about our sectional adventure, another day.)
OK we also didnt mesure the sink part! I assumed you only needed to know the width. Not so -- you also need the depth! *Forehead smack* We bought a really cute sink and faucet at Lowes, brought them home, set the sink on the Vanity and wondered why it stuck out the back so far .

So the story of the bathroom was a wrestling match. (Most of this wresting was of our own inexperience in makeovers, and our naivety towards measuring. sheesh.)
So I mentioned that the sink had been tiled AROUND the floor under it isnt tiled. We dont like the mini-sink look. So first we filled in the hole it was in with a piece wood to make it flush with the tile. But like I said, I dont do easy, I do pretty (eye-roll) I cant just leave the sink as is it has to be pretty! . I also cant really justify buying a new vanity because it would need to be the same footprint as this one to hide the wacky floor. (And for the moment we are NOT ripping out the floor. We have that in the 5-10 year plan. But not the one year plan.) I wanted to put it up on feet. Ordered the perfect feet, and I assumed they were the perfect size. They are close -- but they are slightly too tall at 4, when you count the sink part of the vanity(which has been off for a while). AND we are doing a crazy hide-the-floor-issue with a semi-shelf looking thing which adds height. SO the feet are clearly too tall. *Forehead smack* After we thought this all through some more and figured out a better size I order some 2 tall ones off ebay. (You can get a pretty good deal on these on ebay -- depending on what youre looking for -- I recommend checking before you big box.)
Im planning on using the other feet (which I painted and everything) for a couch makeover Im doing.
Speaking of couches, remind me to tell you about our sectional adventure, another day.)
OK we also didnt mesure the sink part! I assumed you only needed to know the width. Not so -- you also need the depth! *Forehead smack* We bought a really cute sink and faucet at Lowes, brought them home, set the sink on the Vanity and wondered why it stuck out the back so far .

crap. *Forehead smack*
So then I ordered the only one that is 19 deep that looks close to the one we originally bought which we found on Menards.com
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| Sink look we are going for -- this one is too big. |
Its not gonna be here for a while. Oh well. (Im hoping it DOES get there, my last experience ordering with Menards website wasnt good. Pray for my sink!)
AND THEN .the base boards. I .dont to easy, I do pretty sigh. I wanted tall base boards. Saw what looked easy on Pinterest. 1x6 with small trim on top. Bought 1x6s. Bought trim. Got home *Forehead smack* didnt measure, trim too skinny.
(I think Ill be measuring EVERYTHING for the rest of my life. I hope I learned my lesson. This is really annoying!)
This is where I started cracking under the pressure.
Jasmines birthday is the 23rd. We are having a party this weekend. Id really like a toilet back in place for that. I started getting that Everything is going wrong. Im going to freak out feeling. Blake stayed calm and wanted to get a router bit to turn the 1x6 into finished baseboard with a pretty top, no trim required. I wanted to freak out and worry. He wanted to prove its a great idea. I wanted to insist nothing on earth is a good idea anymore.
Eventually he got the router bit.
AND THEN .the base boards. I .dont to easy, I do pretty sigh. I wanted tall base boards. Saw what looked easy on Pinterest. 1x6 with small trim on top. Bought 1x6s. Bought trim. Got home *Forehead smack* didnt measure, trim too skinny.
(I think Ill be measuring EVERYTHING for the rest of my life. I hope I learned my lesson. This is really annoying!)
This is where I started cracking under the pressure.
Jasmines birthday is the 23rd. We are having a party this weekend. Id really like a toilet back in place for that. I started getting that Everything is going wrong. Im going to freak out feeling. Blake stayed calm and wanted to get a router bit to turn the 1x6 into finished baseboard with a pretty top, no trim required. I wanted to freak out and worry. He wanted to prove its a great idea. I wanted to insist nothing on earth is a good idea anymore.
Eventually he got the router bit.

It looks really good.
I panicked a bit after he bought it and showed me because its not identical to the image in my head. But after I reached for the last shred of sanity I was in possession of I realized it does in fact look great.

So as of this moment, the ceiling has been painted. The board and batten area has been painted in Swiss Coffee semi-gloss (whole house trim color.) The base board has been routed and cut to size. (I need to paint it, so it can be installed. Then well add the board and batten, battens. And we can have a toilet again.) The sink makeover is about 3/4 done -- its painted Valspars March Ice".
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| Expect different feet and shelf thingy in the final product |
The lights, mirror, faucet and vanity hardward are all just waiting to be installed. And I have the paint for the upper area of the room bought -- Valspars Modest Silver in Satin.
Its gonna be really gorgeous when its all said and done. And its gonna be hard earned. Phew.
Im not really sharing everything in order exactly. But after our 3 day work-cation. I had a friend baby sit the girls so I could go clean up the landscaping at our Rental House. (Our first home never sold so we rented it out when we moved.) I drove by the other day and was scared by the disaster the landscaping had become.
So I spent thursday Morning working hard out in the sun fixing that up.
Its gonna be really gorgeous when its all said and done. And its gonna be hard earned. Phew.
Im not really sharing everything in order exactly. But after our 3 day work-cation. I had a friend baby sit the girls so I could go clean up the landscaping at our Rental House. (Our first home never sold so we rented it out when we moved.) I drove by the other day and was scared by the disaster the landscaping had become.


After that, to say I was exhausted would be an understatement.
But I had not really planned how I would feel when I planned my week, so I had a mothers helping scheduled to come on Friday to play with the girls so I could work more. That was the first time we had done that and it went awesome -- the girls loved her. And while she was here I planted some hostas that I had taken from the Rental house. (I took some because they are technically still mine, and I have no real plants here. But also because they were needed to be pared down in the space they were overtaking there.)
But I had not really planned how I would feel when I planned my week, so I had a mothers helping scheduled to come on Friday to play with the girls so I could work more. That was the first time we had done that and it went awesome -- the girls loved her. And while she was here I planted some hostas that I had taken from the Rental house. (I took some because they are technically still mine, and I have no real plants here. But also because they were needed to be pared down in the space they were overtaking there.)


Theyve yet to perk back up. I watering them every day and crossing my fingers.
And I got a coat of paint on in the bathroom. (One I wrote about earlier out of order. This weeks too crazy to keep straight.)
After she left I was past burn out.
Saturday I was basically worthless and CRABBY. Im not proud of myself. I was past my point.
This week I plan to take it easier.
I just need to paint some trim and get ready for a birthday party.
I have more stories to tell but this post is LONG enough.
Till next time!
-Lydia
After she left I was past burn out.
Saturday I was basically worthless and CRABBY. Im not proud of myself. I was past my point.
This week I plan to take it easier.
I just need to paint some trim and get ready for a birthday party.
I have more stories to tell but this post is LONG enough.
Till next time!
-Lydia

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