After many (many) projects, Trent and I have learned that we generally agree on what is worth spending a little extra on. Probably one of the biggest things we both love, is having great lights/lights switches/dimmers/timers. We love them so much that occasionally we will drive by one of our old project houses just to see if the current owners are still using the timers for the exterior lights (no, that's not stalking....we're simply checking on things).
Attached is a photo of the most recent lighting addition. We had to replace all the light switches and outlets because they were beige...gross, icky, kinda' looks dirty, beige. Through that process we decided to swap out a few light switches for some more "fun" ones. This little panel makes certain that our exterior lights always turn on/off at the same time each night - and Trent only had to get shocked once during the process.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Monday, August 26, 2013
The Little Things
This picture doesn't seem like much, but it really is. We now finally have all of the trim (and newly added toe trim) put back up in the house. This means that furniture can finally be put back out! Obviously, the first piece of furniture we pulled out was my piano - but that was really more about function than form (I needed to practice).
In other house project news, we have decided to try something new for the kitchen and we'll know very shortly if we're crazy or brilliant. Up until this week, we planned on keeping some of the original countertops with this house (they are solid surface and nice looking). However, after looking at countless Pinterest pics, we've decided that we should put new granite on the cabinets and butcher block on the island. The problem is that apparently the "good" butcher block is just as expensive as granite! Trent has decided that he can make this butcher block countertop and save hundreds (maybe even a thousand) of dollars. He's ordered the wood and it comes in this week. Stay tuned....
Monday, August 12, 2013
Amish Toys
We just had a new center island built for our kitchen and an Amish man named Andrew built it. This isn't a photo of Andrew, it's his son. My dad went with me to help order the island and he managed to "steal" a pic of the two year old. I would normally say that he's just playing with the farm equipment...but there is a solid chance he's already working.
As for the island, we have it in the kitchen (close to where it will permanently be). Once we get it all put together (dishwasher, sink, countertop, etc), I'm confident it will look perfect. And since we had some extra space in the back of it, Andrew made 2 cabinets that are both 36" x 36". Do you know how big that is?! Huge!! My serving dishes will finally have a home.
Monday, August 5, 2013
The Floors, The Floors, The Beautiful Floors
The wood floors on this project house are done. As promised, here are some additional photos. The pics don't do the floors justice. The red color is solely my poor photography skills (the wood has no red coloring in it).
Here are the specs on the beautiful floors:
Wood: Hickory
Size: 5" wide planks
Extra Stuff: Distressed with the "hand carved" look. Obviously, no one carved out strategic chunks - it was done with a machine...but it still looks cool.
Price: Kind of expensive (in my opinion)
And yes, Bailey decided to make an appearance in this last shot.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Rid O Rust
This product is officially my newest favorite item. Ever. When we purchased this project house it had rust all over the outside (brick, stone, siding, sidewalk, landscaping rocks, driveway, everything). We actually considered not purchasing this home solely because of this issue...the rust was that bad.
Thankfully, the next door neighbor assured us that everyone in the subdivision has the same problem and they all use the same product each summer to remove/prevent it. We hopped on board, placed an order, saw the price, almost cancelled the order, hit "submit" and paid the bill. The product arrived, I immediately poured it into a large sprayer and went to work. Magic! No scrubbing, it doesn't destroy plants/grass, it's amazing. The rust is almost all gone. Sadly, we didn't listen to our neighbor when he told us to order 9 CASES of the stuff. Therefore, we are awaiting shipment #2 to show up so I can finish some last problem areas.
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