I do not recall which teams were playing, but our first mistake was to begin this during half-time of the super bowl 2005. All I wanted to do was take up the carpet, paint, & put down hardwood flooring. I was hoping to get my family's help with it over the weekend so I could paint the following week & again have their help with laying the floor the following weekend.
This is what we found when we pulled up the carpeting:
Hubby pulling up the sub-flooring to repair water damage. |
fresh water damage. |
As you can see from the water stains this room had seen repeated water over the years. The dark wet spot indicated that it was still not properly repaired. :( A big SAD face here. My quick makeover quickly changed into a major project - so we put off anything more until the next evening when we'd have more time.
Once the floor was opened up we removed ALL of the water soaked insulation removed, we also opened up the wall under the window to investigate where the water was coming from.
opened up sub-floor |
opened up wall/roof |
rotted plywood to roof. |
covered opening with styrofoam insulation |
FINALLY on the Ides of March it was warm enough to begin work on the outside so we can finish our project on the inside. Our good friend/roofer Steve came by and began checking for the water path to repair the damage to the roof and wall, and to help us with the sub-floor.
All of the shingles are removed so that they can get to the interior wall to make repairs. Fresh tar paper has been put on here under the shingles.
This was a photo of the guys when as they were tearing out all of the damaged wood. No one likes to find these kinds of home repair surprises.
The fellas worked very quickly and had all of the repairs done by mid afternoon. On the inside we cut the drywall out to the base of the window to make the repair less noticeable. I think it looks well.
My daughter had just turned 4 and wanted to be Mommy & Daddy's helper while my 8 year-old son was no where to be found in this project. So I have a few photos of my helper during the process. She would sweep with her broom (the one I used to help my Grandmam) which made it that much more special. Now that she's 15 you won't find her caught dead holding a broom! LOL.
Many blessings to my wonderful husband who is extremely handy around the house besides being a computer guru. His skills have saved us so much $$ over the years. I also don't mind getting a bit dirty and pitching in with these types of projects, too. Reminds me of all sorts of projects from my childhood. Guess that's where I learned it.
Beginning the placement of the flooring. This is when the snap together laminate flooring was a "NEW" thing. I do have to admit, it's still pretty wonderful for a DIYer.
Eric also rehung ALL of my shelving and adjusted them to fit my large photo albums. It required him redoing every shelf because I told him they were 12 inch albums, but he forgot the shelves had a 2 in lip that hung down, so I couldn't get them on the shelves without having to tilt them. Sort of defeated the purpose of what I wanted to use the shelves for. Reluctantly he moved every single one for me. If that's not love I don't know what is...also required patching the old anchoring holes and repainting the entire wall!
Some more of my husband's skills. He found me several filing cabinets and made me a built in counter top/desk. This area will hold my computer and printer.
This area will be for my genealogy, scrapbook, card making and other small crafts. Where I'll need some space to spread out.
The above photo is when he was adding the 1/4 round molding to the plywood to give my desk a nice finished edge. Then he shot a finishing nail through his ring finger/nail. Akk! Fortunately he was fine, just a few drops of blood. For some reason I can't find that photo - yes, I took a picture of it - part of the process. After cleaning the wound we could see that is was through the fingernail & not into the nailbed. Only a small cut under his fingernail. Bandaged it up & he went back to work on my desktop.
I then stained the desktop & added several coats of varnish. I love the final outcome. This photo had most of my items back into the room. Since this project was finished I have added even more storage & crammed as many things into this tiny room as I can...
A spice rack on the back of the door holds my ribbon & other tiny items that I want close at hand. Was an easy install for me and only $30-$40 at Lowe's. All shelves are adjustable so it's nice for those taller items.
Please ignore the messiness of this photo... I wanted to show how my hubby hung my TV/VCR/DVD from a mount on the wall for my. I can watch my favorite shows while crafting away in my room. Also shows my double closet with my carts of drawers and artbin storage cases stacked floor to ceiling with each project ready to be pulled and worked on at my fancy. The lateral filing cabinet is an addition that now holds my large format printer for printing out 12x12 digital pages. Previously it was where my drafting printer called home. you can just barely see my sewing machine cabinet, which sits in the alcove under the window that was repaired in the earlier photos. I just need to pull the cabinet out a few inches to be able to use it.
This is why my craftroom/office was still messy in the photos. We moved on to laying more flooring in the upstairs hallway since it went so easily.
looking good.
Then I moved on to removing the carpeting from the stairs. I HATE carpeted stairs...have always been a falling hazard for me even since I was a teen. The goal is to get the wood stairs cleaned up and stained before we move out of the house! LOL.
It's a constant process around my home. We enjoy doing the DIY thing, we just run out of steam sometimes now that we are getting older. I must say though that we always finish the projects we start, just not as quickly as we'd like.
I hope you have enjoyed a glimpse into our home and our love for DIY.
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