Showing posts with label Moving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moving. Show all posts

Saturday, February 7, 2015

WELL ... ITS BEEN A MONTH.

AND ... A LOT HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED!

Walls are all up, painted, the trim is done, the floors are stained  AND SWEPT as per instructions from the Inspector. (Is that a little power trip or what?!) That all had to be done before the Plumbing/Gas Inspector would come back for his last inspection when he would (hopefully) unlock our gas meter so we could get some real heat in the house.  

We passed.  Well, sort of.  He unlocked the meter but wants two of the 4 sink traps replaced.  Because of their positioning under cabinets, the fella's used two accordion style traps.   Evidently they are not legal in Idaho.  They sell them in Idaho but they are not legal in Idaho.  ??  How does that work?  Anyway, he said to replace them, take a photo and text it to him.  Then we are done.  Hallelujah! 



Kitchen sink is in the island.  You can see some finished/painted walls behind it.  I LOVE the sink and the faucet!  


This is our bedroom (walls finished but no trim on the windows yet) and that's Glen and Ernie attaching an old Barn door to the wall for our Headboard.  (Many coats of varnish later!) You can't see it in the photo but there is an old brass plate that says 'Private'  right in the middle behind Ernie ~ it was on the door when we rescued it :)   It has great shades of old barn red, brown, black and even some white paint on it.  There's even an old rope handle. Unfortunately, I just wasn't able to capture it in the photo.


Electricians have been back and installed 'most' of the lights.  These two are over the island. 


These three are over the kitchen stove and counter area.  



Installing Medicine cabinets in the main bathroom.  Lights are up.


Done!


Next, the cabinets.  We went with Hickory for both this bathroom and the kitchen.




Yes.  That is pennies.  This is the floor for the shower.  I did the penny work  (and, in case you are wondering ... never again!)
When Glen suggested we do the whole bathroom floor that way I 'politely' told him he was welcome to go ahead anytime and do it.  You will soon see how far that idea went!!  :)  I covered the whole thing with about 6 coats of an oil based polyurethane floor varnish, and no, it is not slippery.

  

The rest of the shower finished.  Those are galvanized steel panels that have been made into a shower surround.  (Thus, the industrial part of Rustic Industrial.)  :)  Bob did the majority of the work on this and he did a great job.



Cabinet above microwave is in.



We spray stained the concrete floor.  We used two coats of a white-wash stain, two coats of a midnight slate gray and 3 coats of a high gloss varnish (which turned out to be not really high gloss).  They suggest you use a weed sprayer to do it, which we did.  That takes some practice   :/  We practiced in our closet.  We won't be giving tours of the closet.


A close-up of the floor.

For the most part, the floor actually turned out great.  Well, lets say it has its own personality.  But when you realize we had no idea what we were doing when we started the project it's not too shabby.  The floor catches everyone because they are not sure what it is when they first see it.  (PLEASE NOTE: no pennies :)



Bob and Ernie working on putting in the 'mudroom/coat rack' area.  If you go back and look at the photo of the kitchen sink, this is on the wall that you see just beyond the sink (with the rag stuffed in the electrical hole).  :/


This is our grandson Sean, taking a break and having lunch up in the small loft above our bedroom.  He has claimed this as 'his room' when he comes up and visits.  :)

These photos have been waiting for me to do something with them but I have been VERY busy packing, and now, unpacking..  Two weeks ago tomorrow we moved.into the house.  No, everything is not done, but it is livable.  As soon as I get the rest of the photos re-sized, etc. I will be doing another Blog and can show you the progress we have made just in the last several weeks.  

Unfinished or not, it feels great to finally be in the house!

See you soon!









Saturday, January 3, 2015

HAPPY NEW YEAR from THE ADVENTURES AT CAMP DUNMOVIN'





A LOT has changed since my last Blog.  The last time we left off we had no Walls up yet (just the studs) and we were (im)patiently waiting for the Plumbing Inspector to come and give his approval so we COULD MOVE ON.  Providing we passed inspection this time ...




Bob and Sean working on some finishing touches.

Water Test !  Water on the floor was a good thing (so I was told).  It means the Pressure test worked and all SHOULD be set for when the Inspector runs his test.  So now we wait again for his arrival.  Weeks of preparing and stressing and in less than 10 minutes total in the house we hear that ...
We Passed!!

And so ... we could now proceed with finishing all the sheetrock ~ ceiling and walls.  First piece of sheetrock on the ceiling now installed.



And then things started to move a LOT faster . . .




Bob and Ernie (our Supervisor :) working on the sheetrock





 Ooops! An outlet got covered and had to be found behind the sheetrock!

The sheet-rocking, mudding and taping was definitely a Family and Friends event ...

 
Bob                                                               Glen

Sean

Sean and his friend Chase mixing the 'mud' for taping

Ryan was in there somewhere too ~ filling screw holes ~ just missed getting a photo  :(

And then the Texture went on.

All set for the paint.  We went White. I had colors picked out but we haven't settled on cabinets yet (Hickory or painted) so I decided to just go with white walls for now.  This way we can just get in and wall colors can be changed later.  I am so not a white wall person that it looks very strange to me.

Glen sprayed 2 coats on everything and Bob came and put the third coat on for us. (So much for one coat paint)  Last coat went on Dec. 30th.  Just in time to celebrate 3 birthdays and New Years Eve at the house.  I think our little abode is going to be very popular with family and friends ...  

 Sean and Bobs birthday on the 31st
(had to improvise ... didn't get one of Bob with the cake!  :(

Papa's birthday on the 1st


TV set up so the gang can watch the Ball Drop for New Years Eve.

Oh yes ... The Kids and Grandkids brought sleeping bags and an air mattress so they could spend New Years Eve there while Glen and I were vanquished back to the apartment.  What is wrong with that picture?!


Time for a little reprieve for everyone.  We've had a lot of help (and a lot of snow ~ very late coming for this area) so it was time for everyone to have a little fun ...


   


 


        
            Katie                    



Uh oh . . . time out from the fun to try and thaw out frozen pipes.  Someone used the outside faucet and then closed it up so the water was unable to drain and so it froze.  Fortunately Glen got it thawed and I doubt it happens again.  :)  (No, it wasn't me!)



 Jessi trying to snow board. ooops!

And then, when you leave your boyfriend Chris's now wet Carharts (work overalls) in the car overnight in single digit temperatures, this is what you get ...


FROZEN!

         Chris gallantly took them to the local laundromat (on New Years Day) and unfroze and dried them for her!

               Meanwhile, the kitchen sink managed to get installed amidst all the frivolity  :)
I Love it!


But the rest of the appliances (Oven, Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer, bathroom sink, interior lights)  are still languishing on the back patio (mostly) under tarps, waiting to be rescued.


Hopefully, now that the walls are up and painted, the Electricians will be back this week to finish putting in the rest of the switches, outlets and the lights that we have.

Next weekend ... Floors!
Then the shower.
Then the trim.
And somewhere in there we will be moving in.  


In the meantime, We Wish You a Very Happy New Year 
and 
All the Best in 2015.

Glen and Charleen

P.S.  O.K. Geri . . . was this enough pictures?!  :)