1.24.2010

To paint or not to paint . . .

Saturday morning we began "Massive Painting Project #1", aka painting the living room/kitchen/dining room/hallway.  Because these rooms are essentially all the same room (open to one another), we decided to paint them the same color.  I chose Olympic's Premium Satin in Vanilla Brandy.  It turned out to be a very beautiful color.  A light tan that really pops with white trim.  Very very nice. 

It took us a good chunk of the day to paint all those rooms, and we finished a little before supper.  We hung the curtains back up, reinstalled the blinds over the patio doors, and moved all the furniture back. 

Sunday morning we kind of got a late start, because Jas wasn't feeling very well.  We were going to paint our bedroom and bathroom, but because he was a little "under the weather", we decided to work on mouldings instead.  Before lunch we had the door mouldings put on both Connor's and Anna's rooms, as well as our bathroom and closet.  After lunch we started on the baseboards.  We had all those installed before supper, and now all that's left is the crown.  That's going to take a long time to install, but at least we've gotten the rest of the mouldings up.  The house looks more "finished" now. 

Tomorrow evening after supper (and pretty much all week), we'll be working on measuring, cutting, and installing the crown moulding.  Wish us luck! :)

1.18.2010

A Tale of Two Ladders

This has been an exhausting weekend.  We tackled the siding and soffets for the gable ends of the house, and man was it tiring!  We started right after breakfast Saturday morning on the north side of the house.  Because it was a little warmer outside, the previously frozen earth was now goopy, sloppy mud.  Disgusting.  We trudged through that all day, climbing ladders, measuring and cutting siding and soffet pieces, and then climbing back up the ladders to install them.  And then repeating.  Over and over and over again. Not fun at all.  We took one 20 minute break for lunch, but other than that we worked non-stop.   We kept all the siding in the back of Jas' truck, so it was easy to get to.

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Jas built a table for cutting the siding and soffet material, which really came in handy both days. 

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See the clothes basket in the background?  That had all Jas' tools in it.  :)  All professional siding installers use clothes baskets these days. :) 

You know what we realized?  Putting up siding is not complicated.  This was our first experience with it, and we both thought it was easy to cut and install.  But it's so stinkin' time-consuming.  It took all day to do one side of the house!  The hardest part was putting in the drip edge under the roof line, because the shingles were nailed down all the way to the edge.  So Jas had to pull those up before he could put the drip edge in underneath.  And that took quite a bit of time.  We had two ladders, Yeller (the yellow one -- my ladder) and Old Shaky (the rickety one Jas climbed most of the time).  I had to climb Old Shaky a few times, but I tried not to -- it rocks back and forth as you climb which makes you feel like you're going to fall off any second. :)  Yeller "bounces" front to back, but that's not nearly as shaky feeling.  So I claimed Yeller for myself and Jas had to use Old Shaky. We were so glad both of them made it through the weekend! :)

Sunday morning we started the south side.  It had rained during the night, and so we were glad to be working on the side with the driveway. :)  It was also incredibly blustery, so Jas' work on the roof was a lot more difficult than the day before.  But we finally finished about 5 p.m.

All in all, we are very proud of the work we've done.  This would have cost us quite a bit if we'd had professionals come and do it, and even though it made for an exhausting weekend, we're glad to have saved the money by doing it ourselves.  That's a very satisfying feeling.

Here's Jas finishing the last piece on Sunday. 

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Jas has to finish the last three interior doors, which he plans to complete this week.  Then all that's left is the painting and putting up the crown moulding.  Our goal is to paint the living room/dining room/kitchen/hallway this weekend, and then finish with our master suite next weekend.  Maybe we'll be done by the end of January.  That would be AWESOME!!

** I apologize for not having more photos for this post, but I spent most of my time up on Old Yeller so I couldn't take very many pictures. :)  These were taken with my phone.

1.09.2010

Long time no blog! :)

I apologize for the delay in posting anything, but we have been EXTREMELY busy!  Jill and I started moving furniture Monday Dec. 28, after we cleaned out a space in the basement for all our stuff.  Before 8, Halter Gas had delivered our temporary LP tank, and during the afternoon they showed up to hook everything together.  By 3:00 we had heat!!!  And hot water!!  And you couldn't see your breath when you walked around inside anymore! :) 

So after that, Jill and I double-timed it to get the kids' beds and the rest of their bedrooms done.  Then after supper Jas and the guys started moving our bed, the stove, the refrigerator, and the couch and loveseat.  That was kind of a blur.  The next morning, Jill and I started in bright and early, moving most of the main floor of the house and some of the attic.  Then that evening after supper, the guys got the tv and entertainment center, washer and dryer, and the dressers.  Man, was that an exhausting two days.

Wednesday was kind of rainy and snowy, so the kids and I headed to Cape to pick up stuff we needed for the new house, like curtains, towels, rugs, etc.  It was kind of nice to take a little break from all the moving! :)

Thursday I worked on getting the kids' rooms all set up, as well as both bathrooms and the kitchen.  Friday was New Year's Day, and Jason's good friend from high school came and finished out our drywall.  Thank goodness for old friends who are willing to help you out with your home improvement projects!

Saturday was spent moving everything out of the old house.  We still had TONS to move out of the attic and basement, and we were exhausted by the time we finished Saturday night late.  Sunday was "clean out everything from outside/get rid of all the trash" day.  I would have been much happier had it not been so stinkin' cold that day!  But by Sunday evening around 7:30 we were completely finished, and even though we were so tired we could barely move, we were incredibly happy to be finished moving.

This past week, we've been working on little projects every day.  Today (Saturday), we finished sanding the last of the drywall.  Jas built himself a work table in the basement and put in a florescent work light and outlet with it.  I cleaned and vacuumed up all the drywall dust from the kitchen and dining room and living room, and then we headed to Lowe's this afternoon to buy paint and supplies for the whole house.  Hopefully we can start the painting tomorrow. 

I promise to post photos as soon as we get some painting and mouldings finished.  Without internet access at our new house, I haven't been so regular about posting.  But I promise to add photos of the completed rooms as we get them finished.  This has definitely been an exhausting process, as anyone who's built a house knows all too well.  But it was well worth it, because our house is so beautiful and shiny and new!