December 23, 2010

Operation Wrap 'Em Up: Bathroom

Many thanks to Handyman Wally for installing a new: tile floor, tub and shower, beaded board, sink, and toilet.  So far, so good.

There are a few more things left to do:
  • Paint the inside of the closet and shelves.  Blue.
  • Install new toilet seat.
  • Seal grout / tile floor.
  • Re-stock the closet.
  • Paint ceiling, walls, beaded board, and trim.
  • Install blinds, shower curtian, toilet paper holder, glass shelf over toilet.
  • Install new light fixture.
Pictures to follow soon!

December 21, 2010

Operation Wrap 'Em Up: The Stairwell

I love house projects. I'm particularly skilled at dreaming them up and getting started, but not so great at finishing them. I like to think I'm not the only person who does this, but I could be wrong.
So here marks the beginning of [drum roll please] Operation Wrap 'Em Up.

First on the docket: The Stairwell.

Several years ago I painted the stairs. Err... I STARTED to paint the stairwell. I painted as high up on the wall as I could reach. And painted the baseboards white as close to the carpet as possible.

When I walk downstairs every morning, this is what I see.  I mean, seriously, this is no way to start the day.
And when I head up to bed in the evening, this is what I see:

It's a sorry sight and not a great way to start and end your day.

So I removed the carpet and invited my cousin Dana and his roommate Al into coming over with a bunch of tools and doing some damage.  They are always up of a building adventure and very willing to except payment in the form of beer and pizza. 
We removed the old treads.
We measured, cut and put new treads onto the naked stairs.
Now I've painted everything white, plan to add a runner, and hopefully make everything look something like this:
(from *sob* Domino)

December 20, 2010

Malm

After deciding the reason my bedroom looks like a laundry basket, is not because a I'm a slob but because my dresser is not big enough.

So my bedroom now sports three (3) Malm dressers. Nine (9!) dresser drawers all for me, Me, ME!!

malm 2

canadian house and home
(Pray that those puppies don't fall apart tomorrow!)


The three dressers are all lined up in a row, under the eaves.  The plain drawer front makes the dressers blend into the wall and simplifies the entire room. Or maybe it's because me clothes are finally put away?

images: Ikea, Canadian House & Home

December 16, 2010

Chalk Board Paint

So here’s the deal. chalkboardfridge

Chalk board paints drives me bats.
1. It looks good only until you erase something and gets messy.
2. Do I really need to keep lists everywhere?
3. What happens when your shopping list isn't so cute?  Is anyone writing "tampons" on their big public list?
4. Isn’t it easier to keep a list on something you can put in your pocket and bring to the grocery store?

That said, this is FANTASTIC!
design sponge percy
images: The Noisettes, design*sponge