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My, what a productive weekend (or two).

Posted by on Monday, 26 April, 2010

As any of you following me on Twitter or as a Facebook friend, you already know we spent the majority of the weekend working on the master bath and bedroom, in hopes of getting it to a completed state. In actuality, it really wasn’t JUST a single weekend though, as we’ve been working on the bathroom and bedroom for a total of about 7 weekends now; albeit non-consecutively.
To give you an idea of what we had to start with, this is what the master bedroom looked like before we moved in, 2.5 years ago:

From Renovations

Note the platform bed in the center, which was built -into- the floor, and fully carpeted. In order to even move into this room, we had to completely remove the carpeting and then demolish the structure of the bed. This demo required the use of a reciprocating saw, as it was a very well built platform which previously had supported a waterbed. That demo work was accomplished around January, 2008, just before we’d moved into the house. It took a few more weeks of cleaning debris and installing hardwood floors before we could even sleep in the master bedroom (we had commandeered the guest bedroom for a month or so just after we moved in).

Once the hardwoods had been installed, we moved our furniture into the master so we could at least utilize the room as it was intended. And that is how it stayed for the next two years while we worked on the downstairs living room, kitchen and bath, as well as the upstairs guest room, craft room, and office (not to mention the whole house paint and partial residing work accomplished last year). Part of that delay was simply due to the fact that neither Jean nor I had a good idea for the bathroom colour, which we really wanted to do in tandem with the master bedroom work because of the open floor plan of the two rooms.

Adding to the delay, the fact that the previous owners had (likely twice) painted over the original 1947 wallpaper, making for removal a complete impossibility. Yes, we tried every method. In the end, we opted to retexture rather than bring the room down to studs and re-drywall it all. So, we took two weekends a while back and began applying skim coats of joint compound on all the walls. I soon found that troweling a smooth coat was going to be as difficult as removing painted wallpaper, and we opted for a more venetian plaster type texturing, which mean rollering on mastic, and then another weekend of sanding down the peaks to get that final subtle texture.

Cue another few weekends passing, and we found ourselves with colour choices, and some minor motivation, briefly negated by the fact that the red-base we needed to get the bedroom wall colour was out of stock. So last weekend we were only able to tackle the master bath completely, leaving the master bed for this past weekend. So we dug in and primed both rooms from floor to ceiling, then worked our backs to the breaking point putting up navy blue in the bath… both on the walls as well as on the ceiling. You can see the difference in the pics here (note the original walls were a cream, so the only difference in the first picture is a brighter white due to the primer):

Before-ish:

From Renovations

After:

From Renovations

With the success of the bath under our belts, along with the need to finish off the trim work, we buckled down this past weekend for more hard work to hopefully get the master bedroom completed as well. Saturday was long, but saw two coats of deep red hit the walls, and final trim work done in the bathroom. Nothing ground breaking, just solid hard work through the day. Sunday was touch up work on the walls and ceilings, plus baseboards, trim, window, and door work in the bedroom to get the nice balance of cream to the dark red. Come 6:30pm Sunday evening, and we were cleaning, placing furniture back, and mounting a new shelf just under the window to act as a cat perch, so the little buggers can look out the window again without having to keep a moving box for them to sit on…. cue a load of pictures being taken coming from some pride in having -finally- completed the task that has literally bee looming over us since we moved in two and a half years ago:

Done:

From Renovations

Now, all we need to do is work on a closet organization solution for our loft area (which we use as a walk-in closet, dressing area), paint the same loft, paint the stairwell to the loft, the butler’s pantry between the kitchen and loft stairs, the laundry hallway, the upstairs hallway, and the upstairs guest bath… which may seem like a LOT to you all, but in retrospect of all the other projects we have done, we have solidly eclipsed the halfway mark and all other projects now seem minor in comparison. Who knows, we may actually get this house done in under the 5 years I expected the renovations to take!

For those of you who want even more pictures of this, and other renovations, you can check out my Picasa gallery here: http://picasaweb.google.com/acdntlpoet/Renovations#

Time for a beer… and a shower.

Posted by on Saturday, 5 July, 2008

We worked on the tin ceiling more today. Got the main field up in one section:

Then decided to add the filler and cornices in the same section before we move on to the rest:

Next up is to complete the first section and tighten up all the seems, then move on to do the same thing for the other 3 sections.

Honestly, I’m not entirely sure my thumb will survive this ceiling installation. I have hit it no less than 150 times just installing what you see in the pictures.

Slowly making progress…

Posted by on Friday, 4 July, 2008

Today was a slow day of completing the paint in the living room and stairwell, along with wiring up the two new sconces which arrived yesterday.

Next up is to start installing the tin ceiling… more pics to follow.

A weekend from hell…

Posted by on Monday, 30 June, 2008

So…

This past weekend, Jean and I devoted ourselves to priming and painting the main living room. To do this, I needed to prep the room appropriately which meant removing the 4 all sconces and capping off the wire leads. Since I had to shut power off to do this, I took the time with the house powered down to replace the ceiling fan in the craft/2nd guest room.

Did I mention it was 102 degrees on Saturday, and that we don’t have A/C?

Sometimes, I just want something pretty.

Posted by on Thursday, 8 May, 2008

So, through the home renovations and repairs, there comes a time in everyone’s life where they just need something to LOOK GOOD.

To that end, we just picked up a great addition for our living room which really ties in the whole style:

Yes, my Mission style kicks your wussy Atomic Age’s ass. Bow to my wicked mad interior designer kung-fu skillz.

Now we just need to do… oh, -everything- else!

Quick Carpet Update…

Posted by on Thursday, 27 March, 2008

So… the carpeting is installed. Here’s a quick before and after pic:

Before, red carpet in the hallway looking towards craft and guest rooms:

After, green carpet in the hallway looking away from craft and guest rooms, towards master suite:

The loft is also complete, as well as the back stairs:

Picture heavy post… flooring.

Posted by on Monday, 25 February, 2008

Here’s what has been taking so much of my time and energy recently. Behold, Brazilian walnut flooring; And lo it was good… 3/4″ thick, 2 1/4″ wide planks. Yum. Installed in the living room, master bedroom, office, and both guest rooms.

I apologize for the uber-crapiosity of the images, but my good camera is at Canon being serviced, so my phone camera will have to do…

Next on the list is to carpet the hallway and closet/loft area, as well as the back stairs. At some point we will even finish the front stairs too!




Looks like we’re staying in Oregon for quite a while!

Posted by on Monday, 12 November, 2007

Here’s a quickie for y’all…

I just got off the phone with our Realtor. We had made an offer on a place over the weekend, and he was calling with the counter offer. We have accepted the counter terms and should be opening escrow tomorrow.

Thus far, the details I can provide are as follows:
Built in 1947 in the Dutch Colonial Revival style.
2471 sqft.
3 bed plus a loft and “study”
3 full baths
Remodeled in 1994. full kitchen remodel along with addition of loft area and updated plumbing and electrical. All permitted and done to code.
Original beveled glass in upstairs windows.

Jean’s Flickr account has a few pictures of the place with some brief descriptions: http://flickr.com/photos/jean-genie/

The MLS listing shows as follows:
http://www.oridx.com/listing.php?mls=7094477&site_id=2790
(Please note that the asking price and ultimate agreed upon purchase price ARE different.)

There are some small issues with the upstairs floors which need to be shimmed and leveled, so some construction will be done when we take possession. Of course the list will probably grow a bit once the full Home Inspection Report is in, so we will see.

More to come as it unfolds…

I have been quite remiss…

Posted by on Tuesday, 29 May, 2007

I have failed you all. For that I apologize. As I am sure you can all imagine the past few weeks have been a bit “hectic”.

Jean (siobhan_genie) did a good job of summarizing the majority of life up to this point; once we turned everything off Thursday May 18th things started moving at a blinding pace. That Friday morning is mostly a blur as it was spent topping off boxes and taking care of all the small things which are required before vacating a house. My parents ended up stopping by for a while as the movers packed up their 75 foot rig with nearly all of our worldly belongings, which looking back seemed to bring an oddly freeing feeling. We got both cars up to J&Ms later that day, and of course the new motorcycle which is staying with John until June 8th when we ride up to Oregon together.

After a quick shower, we dressed and headed out for a nice dinner. I was lucky enough to weasel my way into a last minute reservation (I called it in on Tuesday night) for a table for 4 at The Hobbit in Orange. This was a HUGE treat for me since I had desperately wanted to do something nice for J&M in appreciation for taking care of our girls for so long. Had I imagined selling our house would have taken so long I don’t think I could have let the cats stay away for such an extended time. Luckily we have some great friends who put up with all the mischief to help us. And for that I am unbelievably grateful. So, in our own way, we toasted the night and the friendship with wine and a meal to remember.

Friday night was spent sleeping very soundly, with a rude awakening at 6am to the alarm telling us it was time to get ready and go. After a quick shower and some minor cat-wrangling, Jean and I said our good-byes and headed down the hill to fill up on gas before we began the long drive up. I’ll tell you, that short drive to the gas station was the hardest I have ever done. Less than a mile, but I nearly had to pull over because I could barely see. I cry very rarely in life, but that morning got me. I wept for all the friends we were leaving behind. Even knowing this was not the last time we would see each other; I was still overcome with a sense of loss that had pushed me to tears. Luckily, I was able to quell it to control as we had a good long drive ahead of us.

The drive its self went smoothly. We actually made fairly good time and expected mileage in terms of gas. Lenore did beautifully on the straight-aways, and managed to keep a respectable 55mph up the 6% grades known as the Grape-Vine, Mount Shasta, and the California-Oregon border. I’ll tell you, I was a bit more than concerned a few times over the fact that I was driving a 1984 Cadillac with a V-8 368 engine that wasn’t used to this type of driving. I could just see a blown head gasket stranding us in the middle of nowhere… Luckily, those fears never materialized and we made it all the way to Roseburg, Or. on the first night. Yes, that translates to a good 12.5 hours of driving; the longest Jean has ever done! A good night’s sleep later, and we were back on the road with a measly 250 miles to go.

We made it to Lake Oswego by 1:30pm and got our room settled before going to lunch near our new home. After lunch we made a quick pass-by of the new digs and were a bit bemused to see that we had landed in quite the up-scale part of town. Sadly, I think the Murray Hill neighborhood of Beaverton are a bit too much like Orange County for either Jean or I to really settle down here, but it will do for the time being.

Monday morning started with a kick to the balls when I got a call from our moving company indicating that they tried to run the card I had given them to pay for the move, but it was being declined. With two phones to my ears, the bank on one and the movers on the other, I got it squared and the charge went through (it was a daily limit thing on my debit card… a nice feature if it is ever stolen, not so nice when you are living out of a suitcase and had only just woken up on the day you are moving into your new home). We decided to head over to the property management company a bit earlier than or 10am appointment time since our movers were going to be at the house around 10/10:30am and we needed the keys before then… Again, everything went quite smoothly and the rest of the day had very few hiccups that couldn’t be readily dealt with.

Tuesday was spent getting my office into shape. A quick phone call to my boss told me that I would need to be working on Wednesday instead of Thursday as I was originally intending…. So after some fierce unpacking, I was up and at work at 7:30am Wednesday morning.

By Friday, I was wiped out. But, good fortune was once again to be mine, as I received a text message form my good friend theJamez who noted he was in Portland for a friend’s wedding and wanted to get together for a drink or dinner. Thank gods for friends! Because of James, Jean and I got out into SE Portland and saw some of the town on Friday night. Mind you that is something which wouldn’t have happened without James since the rest of the weekend we spent on our asses in front of the tv. I truly appreciate the time we were able to spend with James, and for Jean to finally actually meet the boy, but damn it was nice to do NOTHING for the rest of the weekend. Oh, except for a bit of wine tasting and mattress shopping we did on Saturday.

I realized at some point Sunday that I had been going non-stop with no breaks or other down time for my brain since we opened escrow. There was always something that HAD to be done within a particular time frame…. But now, there is NOTHING which can’t wait. And that was a nice realization. So I stayed on the couch and just turned my brain off. Because of that, I am finally beginning to feel like my old self again, and am regaining some of the clarity I had lost over the weeks preceding and during the move. My brain had been so muddled I couldn’t even formulate a coherent post here, let alone find the energy to even think about posting….

So, things here are settling down a bit and we’re slowly unpacking and organizing. Soon, I promise, we will post pictures of the new place. We just want to get some of the boxes out of the way, and some of the rooms de-cluttered so you all can actually SEE what the place looks like. Of course, you all WILL be seeing it in person at some point, so pictures are just going to have to hold you over until then!

Of course I do also still need to finish off my Whiskies of the World Day 2 posting and get to work on more of the 3DC site… but that’s for another day when I am even more coherent and energized.