Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Bathroom update


We took about a week long break from going to the house, to prepare for and travel to a family event in Oklahoma City. When we got back, John's brother came over one night to get him started on laying the bathroom floor tile. This is John's first time doing tile so it was a fun challenge (I think?) for him. He did SUPER!!!! I love love love it. 

First though a few other updates....

 New hardware installed on the screen door, after the inside was painted to match the rest of the trim in the house.

 Bathroom vanity painted a nice glossy walnut. It was hard to find a paint color that was as dark as I wanted, but it turned out perfectly!. We will be getting glass knobs for the drawers and doors. Once again, here's my inspiration for the bathroom:


When I was Googling around for vintage/Craftsman era bathroom images, two things kept popping up: subway tile, and the really small bathroom floor tiles (in various shapes and patterns). Thanks to a heads-up from my online friend Rachel, we found out these two kinds of tile also happen to be very inexpensive at Lowes! I'm totally in love with the look, and as you can see John did a superb job! He's starting the tub surround tile tonight, which will be white subway tile with a black edge, white grout. 

We used charcoal gray grout. So perfect!

Since we had replaced a couple doors, we also needed to buy new trim for them. While the style doesn't match any of the other trim in the house, it's what will eventually be throughout. Inspiration from this blog. John loves working with wood, and it shows!

Note the new door knobs too. I really really REALLY want glass door knobs but was sad to find out they are PRI-CEY!! So for now it's the $15 oil-rubbed bronze look from Home Depot.

Sigh, it's already started. Surprisingly, this is the work of Joseph. I didn't know he could draw musketeers so well, but apparently he can.


Today when I was over at the house briefly to get these pictures, I also took the chance to paint the bathroom wall color samples (now that I can walk on the floor). Again, keep in mind my inspiration photo above. It's from a Pottery Barn catelog and I came across it several years ago. At the time, I envisioned using the wall color in a mud room or sun room or breezeway - in other words, a small room with lots of light, and a gardeny feel where I could put lots of potted plants. I even have some greeting card prints I've been saving to frame and hang.

Since this house has no such room, I'm using the look in a bathroom after all. It fits the bill nicely though - it's the only room in the house with a south-facing window so it gets lots of light and will be perfect for potted plants. I'm thinking maiden hair fern, coleus, and a geranium for a nice small pop of color.

Anyway, here are the two colors I'd narrowed it down to. After they handed me the samples at Home Depot, with the little dots of paint on the lid, I panicked a bit. They looked much lighter and brighter than I was picturing. But so far, after putting it up on the wall, I think they're very close to what I wanted after all.
This one is called Envy, from Sherwin Williams

And this one is Grasshopper, also Sherwin Williams

Envy on the right, Grasshopper on the left.

Envy in the middle and left, Grasshopper on the right. They are veeerrry close, but Envy is a bit more bright with more yellow in it. I haven't told John which one I prefer, and when he gets back tonight he'll tell me which one he likes. But, I will tell you all - I prefer the slightly more subdued Grasshopper. I think the room has enough light to not need the extra brightness, and it's pretty much exactly what I was picturing!

Monday, August 22, 2011

Home Time

Anybody ever watch that show on PBS? As a girl I loved it - along with This Old House - and still do. I remember seeing an episode or two a while back where the current lady builder co-host was pregnant. I tried to find a picture online but searched in vain. Anyway, I like to think I'm like her - although my capabilities in building projects are much more limited during pregnancy. Bleh. But hey - I can change out switch plates and outlets, remove wallpaper, paint, reinstall cabinet doors...I'm good for something anyway! Just don't ask me to be on my feet for too long, or bend over...or work on anything for more than an hour or two before I poop out. :-P

We are getting SO close to being move-in ready! I will take pictures and post as soon as I can get over there and take some. John has been getting LOTS done this week! He really is amazing. Such a go-getter, and so good at everything he does, whether it's painting, trim, basic plumbing and electrical, tile (new skill!), carpentry, drywall, taping, trouble-shooting, heating and cooling....yeah. Pretty cool.

Here's what's been able to be checked off the list from the last post, thanks to a little extra help from Friends and family - Philip, Paul, Grace, Sarah, Sara, Elisabeth, Tim, Peter, Mark, Steven, Goodwin - You guys are the best!!!


  • Replace switches, outlets, and wall plates upstairs 
  • Remove vinyl kitchen floor 
  • Finish priming and painting window frames
  • Finish painting the front screen door
  • Prime and paint bathroom cabinet
  • Paint bathroom mirror frame
  • Install phone jack in front living room
  • Wash windows (insides and outsides, up and down) and screens
  • Clean stove and oven
  • Sweep/vacuum floors in prep for paint
  • Tape off baseboards and cut in paint on floors around edges (too much bending over for my belly)
  • Prime, paint and seal floors upstairs
  • Touch up paint on cabinets and doors
  • Hang curtain rods (assuming we're able to buy them soon)
Not crucial before moving in, and lower on the priorities than the above....but in case we get enough help:
  • Mowing the lawn (on-going  - we hate having to do it when there's work on the house to do but we try to keep up as much as possible)
  • Shoveling rock mulch from the front yard
  • Remove basement wallpaper (we have a steamer!)
  • Remove basement carpet !!! =D
  • Clean out basement fridge and freezer
  • Wash playroom walls and trim
  • Remove playroom doors
  • Prime playroom walls and trim
  • Dust/clean/vacuum storage room