Tuesday, September 30, 2014

And so begins the home improvement fun!

As I mentioned, we bought a house!  We love love love it.  It's perfect for our growing family & a place we can call home for a long time.

So with a house, especially one built in 1983, there are plenty of updates we plan to work on (over time).  We are very lucky in the sense that all three previous owners didn't do too many anxiety-inducing updates.  We'd both rather a house that's fairly untouched, something well-built that we can update, as opposed to a house with a bunch of hack updates poorly done.  I think it's PTSD from our house in Sheridan & the shoddy "updates" all the previous owners attempted.  So while a lot of things are outdated in the house, at least the house was well taken care of previously.  (We are very blessed with the fact the most recent owners already updated the kitchen & we love love love it.  No need to update a kitchen - they are expensive).

Master Bedroom
We couldn't escape wallpaper.  It's a given - someone at some point is going to think it's a good idea to have wallpaper.  False.  Wallpaper should be banned.  We are incredibly luck with this house...only two walls in the entire house had wallpaper!
 Even pregnant women can pull wallpaper.  Brewer thought he was helping but he was really just supervising.
 Ta-da!  Wallpaper gone, new paint!  We also installed new carpet in the master bedroom & the other bedroom on the second floor (nursery).  And by we, I mean we bought carpet from Home Depot & they installed it (they were running a special for free installation with a minimum purchase).  The wallpaper pictures have the old carpet.
The right side of the picture shows a strip of green/brown paint - that's where our master bath starts (& that's a whole other mess of a project that's down the road).
 The blue came from the "mistake" section...$9 for a gallon of Behr primer + paint?  You betcha!  That stuff normally costs ~$30/gallon.
Eventually we'd like to have "big kid furniture" (notice our dressers are those plastic drawers you can find at any big box store) but one day (& expense) at a time.  We also want to eventually have sage-color bedding, we think that will really tie the room together.

Nursery
The nursery also received a few coats of new paint (thanks for your help, mom!).  A Lipetzky baby wouldn't be complete without a Red Sox blanket.  And that's not a giant green monster trying to eat the chair - that's the lovely maternity/nursing pillow that has an odd resemblance to the Loch Ness.
We surprised ourselves when we picked the bright purple.  But you only have a baby girl how many times?  It's good to have some fun.  Girl also has a walk-in closet - spoiled!  :)  You can see the old carpet still in the closet.  Both master bedroom & nursery have carpets in the closets & we'd like to eventually switch that out for a low-maintenance flooring, so to save money on the carpet install, we left the closets alone.
 Eventually I'll tackle the floor trim in the room (you can see I stripped the first coat of paint & underneath is even worse - a horrifically bright red).  I can't explain it but I have serious issues with mismatched trim.  It borders on obsession.  So some day, in all of my spare time, I will either strip it back down to natural wood or buy/install new trim (matching the rest of the trim in the house).

2nd Floor Bathroom
In addition to the master bath, we have a 3/4 bath on the 2nd floor (next to the nursery).  We noticed a small water leak from the toilet (causing the floor to bubble) & although we weren't planning on tearing into this bathroom so soon, it just became more clear to us it would be silly to replace the toilet if we planned to eventually re-do this bathroom.

I failed on the "before" pictures but you get the idea of what we had in the bathroom...  The toilet was an old-school, short & wide tan toilet while the shower has lovely brown/mauve tiles & gold fittings.  The vanity sink was a recent update, so we'll be able to reuse that piece.
 Steve was tired by the end of the day - he broke out a lot of concrete from that shower pan.  We plan to keep it a 3/4 bathroom with a corner shower but we'll put down an acrylic shower base with tile walls.  And frameless shower doors, which cut way down on water being trapped in little nooks.


And with those projects complete, we've taken a day or two to breathe & NOT do any home improvement.  Luckily we enjoy doing our own home improvements - it's incredibly satisfying to see a project start-to-finish (except for plumbing & electrical - we leave that for the professionals).  Next up - finishing this bathroom...

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