we installed the column wrap, chair rail and base in the bathroom...just needs some paint!
cutting trim in a confined space!
the wall color in this room is called 'stony path' by valspar
living room doors, baseboard, ceiling, wall paint...
these pre-hung doors come with brass hinges...we will switch them out with brushed nickel hinges
the new back door awaits installation (and the awol subcontractor!!!)
crown moulding installation has begun:
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Progress
The bath vanity, beadboard and paint-
Vanity and top from Home Depot:
Wall paint color is called "Snow bell" by Glidden,
Floor tile is Cotto Duomo Grey from Home Depot:
Armstrong "Tin Look" Ceiling Tiles ("Squares"):
Vanity and top from Home Depot:
Wall paint color is called "Snow bell" by Glidden,
Floor tile is Cotto Duomo Grey from Home Depot:
Kitchenette cabinet boxes, sink, countertop and paint:
Laminate countertop from Lowe's (called Labrador Granite)
Sink by Kohler.
Stock cabinets by Home Depot (assembly required- similar to IKEA cabinets, drawer boxes are metal!)
Cabinet doors will be white shaker style,
wall paint color is "Bay Sands" by Valspar:
Armstrong "Tin Look" Ceiling Tiles ("Squares"):
walls are primed- the plaster work is impeccable!
(good work scott!!!)
Monday, December 8, 2008
bathroom floor + more...
we installed the electric radiant heat mat over 1/2" cement board over the concrete slab. we attached the cement board to the slab with thin-set mortar (the same stuff we use to install the tiles)-
normally, we would just install the tile directly to the slab, but we needed to raise the floor height to match the height of the neighboring room (where we installed the DriCore subfloor).
normally, we would just install the tile directly to the slab, but we needed to raise the floor height to match the height of the neighboring room (where we installed the DriCore subfloor).
it also made the mat installation easier, because we could staple to the cement board.
tiling went smoothly; ceramic tile is so easy to score and snap- we didnt have to use the wet saw (which is messy and requires some serious clean-up time)
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Drywall
this time around, we tried to avoid butt seams between the sheet of drywall-so all of the sheets are laid vertically with the tapered seams between them: this will make the mudding process much easier.
we bought a couple of new tools:
1) a drywall screw drill- it is alot like a nail gun insofar as you load the screws into the drill. it is a definite time saver and a must have! it also makes the perfect dimple!
2) a drywall cutting drill- it makes it easier to make perfect cutouts, and again- is a great time saver!
Saturday, November 15, 2008
progress
we are finished re-wiring the basement...now we can install the drywall!
when we pulled up the old carpet (that was glued to the slab) the rubber backing stayed behind...so we needed to scrape it from the concrete:
we found this great product called Dri-Core, which are tongue and grooved sealed particle board panels with plastic raised bases. This flooring is great for a damp basement slab:
so we installed the sub-floor panels too:
when we pulled up the old carpet (that was glued to the slab) the rubber backing stayed behind...so we needed to scrape it from the concrete:
we found this great product called Dri-Core, which are tongue and grooved sealed particle board panels with plastic raised bases. This flooring is great for a damp basement slab:
so we installed the sub-floor panels too:
then just this morning we had a minor catastrophe when the hot water tank started to leak (maybe has something to do with that big dent in its side?)
Thursday, November 6, 2008
rough framing is complete!
the electrical service is upgraded and ready to go...(lots of empty circuits right now, but many will be filled within the next week!) it took one full day to complete...very easy...the electrician also consolidated a sub panel into the upgrade. nice and neat!
in this view you can see the laundry room on the right and the newly framed bathroom on the left
the new bathroom is on the right in this photo...straight ahead will be a kitchenette (we will be removing the window AC unit).
the carpet was glued to the slab and so when we removed the carpet, the rubber backing stayed behind! (that is what is on the floor in this photo)
here is a view through the new bathroom and to the laundry beyond.
(please excuse the quality of the photos...we are experiencing technical camera difficulties!)
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Day 3: framing + electrical
Monday, November 3, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
New Reno
Scott and I have started a mini-flip to keep us warm while we wait out the real estate slump! It is the renovation of a 70's style basement...
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