Tuesday, March 12, 2013

You all know I love a good list!

A list update for you all just to give you an idea as to where we are at:

·         Move Parker’s closet to guest bathroom
·         Move bathroom to guest bathroom
·         Hang tarps and lay carpet protector down for demo
·         Buy bagster and other demo products
·         Cover vents to dust does not get everywhere
·         Remove medicine cabinet and other electrical fixtures
·         Remove light from wall
·         Remove mirror
·         Take out toilet
·         Take out bathroom vanity and sink
·         Rip up flooring
·         Remove door and frame
·         Remove fiberglass shower
·         Remove crown bolding (save for later)
·         Take out wall, cut half wall next to toilet
·         Call plumber to move plumbing for new shower and sink
·         Build new wall in bedroom (contractor)
·         Level flooring
·         Buy tile for floor and shower
·         Hang sheetrock
·         Hang hardy backer board for tile
·         Build shower pan (Contractor)
·         Move electrical outlets and lights
·         Lay floor tile
·         Lay shower tile
·         Grout and finish all tile
·         Paint walls (do a beadboard?)
·         Bagster pickup
·         Install new toilet
·         Install new lighting and fan
·         Install new vanity
·         Install new mirror
·         Rehang crown molding in bedroom
·         Install all new shower fixtures and faucet in sink
·         Finishing touches
·         Drink a beer (or bottle of wine depending on our mood) 
So we have a lot left to do. But we have gotten a lot done as well. We are cleaning up from Demo tonight and posting some more pictures of that process tomorrow. Then we are off to work on the floor and start building everything back up! 

Day Three or So...


SO now that we got the vanity out of the way we needed to get those pesky walls out of the way too! Parker and I kicked off the weekend with some help from Jason and some demo!

He and Jason removed the mirror from the wall. It shattered everywhere. Side note, there is no good way to remove a mirror that has been liquid nails'ed to the wall.

Then Parker and jason got started on removing the toilet from the bathroom so we could then replace the floors. I showed him a few "How To" websites and he and Jason were left alone to thier own vices as I had a very important hair appointment to get to. When I got back I saw the toilet in the garage... BOLTS STILL ATTACHED!!!

The boys apparently did not like to read directions and just ripped the thing from the ground. BOLTS and ALL!!!

Here is a shot of the aftermath. Just a hole in the ground. Broken flange. And a heart patterned rag stuffed in the hole. Done and Done.


Then I was left alone for most of the day Saturday to rip out as much as I could. Let me just say that this beam and the reciprocator saw and I were about to have words.

By the way I am going to work on getting better pictures and rotating them as I go. I am sorry they are not great quality. But we are learning as we go on all of this!

Monday, March 11, 2013

First Days if Demo

After Parker and I did some initial demolition of the baseboards and other basics we were ready to get started with the big stuff. The bathroom vanity being the big stuff. This vanity looks nice, but it is super impractical. It had to go, but we also want to try and sell the parts so we were doing our best to save the materials.

First we pulled it out and saw that the water shut off valves had been pulled off. So turning off the water to remove the whole unit was not going to be as easy as we had thought. Here is why. In order to remove the vanity from the wall, we had to detach the faucet from the wall. In order to detach the faucet you have to turn off the water. In order to turn off the water we had to be able to get behind the vanity. And around and around we went.

Finally after a few hours of fussing around with everything we deduced that we were going to have to shut off the water to the house from the street. We borrowed a water key from a friend and then found our water access opening on the street. Problem there is that the nob to turn the water off has been broken off. So we called around and found out we can turn the water off through he city access in another hole. So we did. And we then replaced the water shut off vales! Parker did a great job. Clearly he has grown in his plumbing skills.

So then we ripped out the vanity and moved it into the garage. It is listed on Craigslist and we are hopping to make enough to buy our new vanity with it. We are on  a tight budget here people. Here is a great shot of Parker removing his first door jam. We thought that was hard. Little did we know how hard it was going to be to get the fiberglass shower out of the bathroom! UGH!!!! More on that soon!




Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Finished backyard planter

Here ia how that yard work came out from a few weeks back. What do you think!? We love it!




Tuesday, March 5, 2013

So Parker and I are getting started on our huge list of items to get done in our master bath. I wanted to share with you some inspiration I have for the room. I am going to affordable, clean, cool tones and modern with traditional mixed in. Does that confuse you enough? So to give you an idea of what we are thinking here you go:
Source: houzz.com via Christine on Pinterest
We have found some tile at the RE store that might help save us some money and it is pretty darnd close to what we had planned on getting anyway. We have some leftover paint in "Cucumber" that I am hoping might work in the bathroom on the walls. I am actively searching for a vanity, I have not found anything that I love that does not cost a fortune naturally. So there you have it. What do you all think? I think it is going to look awesome!

Monday, March 4, 2013

Bathroom Remodle - We are crazy!



Parker and I are about to begin our biggest project to date in our home. We are going to be renovating our master bathroom! We are both so excited and ready to tackle this project but we are well aware of how much work it is going to be. So we are proceeding with caution.

Before we begin the juicy detailed posts of everything we are doing in the bathroom we wanted to give you a rundown of where we are starting off.

We have a partial wall and the vanity in the master bedroom. Parker’s closet is directly behind that sink. So getting ready in the morning is never fun. Then add in the door to the toilet and shower and you have a really tight space.

On the other side of the door is out toilet and small stand up shower. Small is an understatement. This shower is so tiny I can barely lift my arms to wash my hair in there. It is horrible. The fan in the bathroom does not work very well so it always seems damp and smelly in this little room. I almost never go to the bathroom in there anymore because it is just weird.

So you ask, what is the plan? Well we are gutting it. We are building a new wall in the master bath, knocking down the wall and door, expanding the shower, leveling the floor, tiling, handing new sheet rock and taking out Parker’s closet. Not in that order of course.

Here is a mockup of the new floor plan we did on floorplanner.com

 Pretty great right? Well it does not look like much right now but we think it is going to be awesome.

We have already moved Parker out of his closet (he is now using the guest bedroom closet) and we have moved all of our bathroom items into the guest bathroom. We will be living out of that bathroom for the duration of the project.

How long will the duration be? Well we think it is best not to set tight timelines, but we plan on being done by April. All going according to plan that is.

Here is our checklist for our big bathroom remodel:
·         Move Parker’s closet to guest bathroom
·         Move bathroom to guest bathroom
·         Hang tarps and lay carpet protector down for demo
·         Buy bagster and other demo products
·         Cover vents to dust does not get everywhere
·         Remove medicine cabinet and other electrical fixtures
·         Remove light from wall
·         Remove mirror
·         Take out toilet
·         Take out bathroom vanity and sink
·         Rip up flooring
·         Remove door and frame
·         Remove fiberglass shower
·         Remove crown bolding (save for later)
·         Take out wall, cut half wall next to toilet
·         Call plumber to move plumbing for new shower and sink
·         Build new wall in bedroom (contractor)
·         Level flooring
·         Buy tile for floor and shower
·         Hang sheetrock
·         Hang hardy backer board for tile
·         Build shower pan (Contractor)
·         Move electrical outlets and lights
·         Lay floor tile
·         Lay shower tile
·         Grout and finish all tile
·         Paint walls (do a beadboard?)
·         Bagster pickup
·         Install new toilet
·         Install new lighting and fan
·         Install new vanity
·         Install new mirror
·         Rehang crown molding in bedroom
·         Install all new shower fixtures and faucet in sink
·         Finishing touches
·         Drink a beer (or bottle of wine depending on our mood)

WOW I am exhausted just thinking about all this work. You will notice, we left of one HUGE item. The shower doors. We are actually going to leave the shower open for a few months and save up for the shower doors. They cost around $1200 and will be amazing when we get them installed. But we just could not come up with the money right now. So instead of going into debt for the bathroom we are just going to take our time!

Our entire budget (sans doors) is $3000. We shall see what we can do for that! Wish us luck!

Monday, February 25, 2013

So we did some yard work this weekend. NBD.

Here is what Parker and I were up to this weekend. We built a GIANT planter off the back of our house! Let me just say, I am super sore today but we hope it woll be worth it!