Showing posts with label remodeling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label remodeling. Show all posts

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Bedroom Doors - Part Two

Ah today was a productive day for DH and I.  He finished framing the interior side of the french doors that he installed last weekend and then added the dry wall.


I was busy packing and sorting through the stuff we have accumulated for the past 11 1/2 years.


The Panthers are playing the Toronto Maple Leafs tonight therefore we stopped after pulling the old medicine cabinet out of the wall.     

Tomorrow is another big day as we have to empty the room and prep because the tile guy will be at our house early Monday morning.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

And so it begins...

For those of you who have followed me, you know that I have been blogging about my remodeling my bedroom for the past few years. From looking at bedroom furniture to the two spots on the ceilings that tormented me, the first spot for the past eight years and the other spot most recently.  Well, we stimulated the economy during the month of December by purchasing the bedroom furniture, the flooring and the sink cabinet.  I think I have also made a decision on the bathroom tile and may have also narrowed down the paint color.

This weekend's task is to remove the sliding doors that lead to the patio and install the new French Doors, which have been sitting in the garage since the window delivery last summer.  As with everything we have done with the house, I love to document the process through photos, so let's beginning with the Before Photos:


This photo was taken the day we closed on the house back in June 1998, the owner was kind enough to leave us their nasty rugs and draperies and hot tub that took me nearly eight years to get rid of....


I have hidden the doors behind some vertical blinds I had purchased in the early 90s.


DH getting to work....

Tearing out the frame from the outside








Doors Are In!

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Bedroom Furniture Shopping

It's still raining. Day two of my four day weekend and I have yet to see the sun. DH dragged me out of the house to look for bedroom furniture. We hit a few stores, found a huge Armoire by Tommy Bahama, but the bed frame had been discontinued. Figures. I was ready to call it a day, but DH wanted to venture into Ethan Allen, (the last time we did we both found a bedroom set but the $$$ was just crazy). So venture we did and found the same set as last year, but this time the price was lower, much lower than last year.

After sitting on the furniture for a few minutes we made the decision. Well, almost, we decided on the Tango Louver Bed and the Tango Louver Door ArmoireWe were however, not able to decide on the night stands and whether we could fit the chest of drawers in the room. The rep said that there are many pieces in the Tango set so anyone of those could be used for night stand. Here are just a few examples...




Tango Chairside Table







Tango Cottage End Table







Tango Night Stand







Tango Tray Chest




Because the bed frame and armoire have a louver styling, I am thinking about putting in Plantation Shutters as a window treatment and then Bamboo Pergo flooring. I am going for a Caribbean style, but I don't know if the furniture looks too colonial...

Friday, May 22, 2009

Windows Have Arrived

It's still raining, but the highlight of the day was hearing the delivery truck pull up along the house. You know you're an adult when you get excited about window(s) and a french door delivery. Since it was pouring, DH moved the cars out of the way so that the driver could back up into the driveway up to the garage.

So here they are, another item that has been on the House List, new windows and door by Jeld Wen with the Tempered High Impact Performance Glass. The old girl has crank style windows that on a still day if you stand outside you can feel the cool air leaking from inside the house or have a conversation with DH through the windows without having to open them. We chose the impact glass since we don't have Hurricane Shutters (another item that's on list, especially during a hurricane warning and we are boarding up the windows). Hopefully we will try to get one up per weekend and they don't sit in the garage for years.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

When Mother Nature Lends a Helping Hand

I was originally going to call this post, "New Bedroom Accessory" but settled on the Mother Nature title as I felt it was more fitting, but I digress...

As anyone who has ever purchased an older home understands, the projects and home improvements never stop. When we purchased our home eleven years ago, the house which had been built in the 60s (while not very old) had 40+ years on her and she needed some work. I had a long list which grew with time, emergencies moved some things up on the list, other expenses moved things down the list. Obviously based on my previous post regarding my kitchen, the kitchen was top on the list but not the first thing completed. The bathrooms were close to the top as they had rusted sinks, rotting cabinets and I won't talk about the bathtub or the shower stall. The guest bathroom had sky blue colored fixtures and those babies were pulled and updated with new fixtures and fresh paint a few years ago. One by one each room has been redecorated and now that time has passed, the living room is in need of an overhaul and the two offices need repainting, but those will have to wait. The one room that has been on list and for eleven years and has seen zero improvement is the master bedroom and bath. I have to laugh at the word master, as the room really only holds a bed, TV and dresser, no room for anything else. The bathroom is, I don't know how to describe except that the sink area opens to bedroom and then off to the side is a tiny (very tiny) room that barely holds the toilet and shower stall.

A few years ago when the roof leaked and water poured into our bedroom, it damaged the knockdown that the previous owner had used to cover up previous leaks on the ceiling. There is also a hairline crack that has been snaking across the ceiling with each passing year. So for years (6 or 7?), I have been looking at the damaged ceiling, with a dark brown spot of about 3' x 4' in size over the doorway and asking DH when we were going to redo the bedroom. "Soon honey." A few years ago when I was repainting the hall way, I painted, (satin paint on flat paint) over the spot so now it looks like a shiny dirty beige spot...I digress. The roof was finally replaced about 4-5 years ago, but late last year I came home during a rainy afternoon and noticed a new wet spot on the ceiling over the bed. DH went up on the roof to find the leak and patch it, but was not able locate the leak, so I have been living with two ugly beige spots on my white ceiling. Last October when we amassed the funds to redo the bedroom, DH said we would remodel the bedroom in the winter, when it was cooler. We even looked at bedroom furniture but were not successful in finding a new set. With time, new items were added to the remodel concept such as new windows, french doors inside to separate the bath area, and tearing out the ceiling to add extra insulation and find and repair the leak. Well, Winter turned to Spring and still no remodel.

So, last weekend all the weather forecast predicted that the upcoming week would be the start of the rainy season...hence Summer in Florida, but with a twist, that we were going to experience some type of tropical system for the remainder of the week. As predicted the rain started last Monday and has remained over South Florida, causing flooding, tropical storm winds, strong rains accompanied by lighting and thunder. On Tuesday night I was already in bed when I heard the drip, in the beginning I thought that it was the water dripping in the space between the roof and the ceiling, but after a few minutes it dawned on me that the sound was no longer muffled and when I turned on the light, water was dripping from the ceiling onto DH's side of the bed, over the duvet, pillow and sheets. When I told my sister the story the next day, she asked me why I had not just moved the bed...but, one can not just move a water bed. Oh yes, it's 2009 and who still has a water bed you ask? As DH stood there watching the water collect in the container on his side of the bed, (did I mention that the leak is right over his head on his side of the bed?), he did not comment on my remark that I guessed we would be remodeling soon. And Mother Nature has not let up with her continuous heavy downpours for days, therefore when I make the bed in the morning, instead of pillows along his side of the bed, I place a beach towel and container on the bed.

Well I am going to sign off now, I am sitting outside on the patio getting some fresh air even though it's cloudy, but another round of rain is coming as I hear the thunder in the distance. I guess I'll go browse for bedroom ideas on the HGTV website.