Reno Realities

Carpet Adieu

Keeping projects that I'm working on under wraps is not my forte.  If you follow me on social media, you have more than an inkling what I've been up to the past few days.  Hint: it has to do with floors. hall-floor1

After 4 1/2 long years of grumbling about the wall to wall carpet in our upstairs rooms, we're finally doing something about it!  I'm not the biggest wall to wall carpet fan.  It has it's place sometimes, but in general it kinda weirds me out.  No matter how much you clean or vacuum it, it absorbs dust and, stains and dirt from the houses previous owners still linger.  Especially when you have a textured loop like was in my office and the hallway- it was like velcro for dirt.  Ick.

carpet-halo

I'd much prefer to live with hard wood floors with area rugs.  Not only are area rugs MUCH easier to give a deep clean to, they're also much easier to switch out when you want to give a new look to the space.  *steps off soap box*

In the past I've always tried to show you as little of the upstairs carpet as possible.  Between the bedroom, hallway, and 2 tiny offices, there was 3 different beige stained carpets that we planned to do away with from the moment we put an offer in on the house.  Some stains we inherited with the house, others are from a cat with a very sensitive tummy who also enjoyed using the carpet as a scratcher.  He's lucky he's cute and fluffly.

bear-carpet

But back to the floor.  Probably 50 years ago, the then owners decided it would be a great idea to put plywood and then the carpet pad and carpet over the original wide plank pine boards.  Silly homeowners.

carpet-pad-bye

plywood-removal

It's looking pretty promising that we'll be able to save the original 115 year old wide plank pine and as you can imagine, I'm cautiously giddy.  I still have to finish pulling up carpet AND plywood in Hubby's office and our bedroom, so I'll be keeping my fingers crossed until then.

wide-plank

I'm also super excited because the floors finally getting woodified (totally a word...) is going to be a catalyst for mini make-overs in all of these rooms.  I've already got paint swatches in hand!  Who doesn't love a room make-over?

Frankie: Week 8

I hope you enjoy these weekly updates as I learn to navigate through the business of flipping houses.  Check out other posts about Frankie the Fliphouse HERE. Merry belated Christmas!  I hope it was everything you were hoping for and more!

With Christmas smack in the middle of the week, Week 8 was understandably not excessively productive for Frankie the Fliphouse.  It was rather productive for my kitchen with holiday baking, though (not all successful as you may have seen on instagram...)

christmas-baking

Tonight I'll be attempting to make nut-free, gluten-free macaroons for another holiday party.  Keep your fingers crossed, I hope they taste good! (the macaroons, not your fingers...)

Anyway, back to Frankie...

The tiling is complete throughout the house.  Wahoo!!  The kitchen floor (which you saw last week) now has baseboards and wood transitions into all the rooms.

w8-kitchen

The kitchen ceiling also started to get painted.  I say started, because coat #1 made some of the paint underneath crack more, so I then had to patch before I do coat #2 today.

Moving down the hall, the bathroom floor and walls are d.o.n.e.  I'll come clean to you- while I LOVE the tile I used on the kitchen, I am not so enamored with the bathroom floor tile.  It'll look nice once the room is all together, but I won't use it again.  It looks less expensive than it actually cost, and my goal is kind of the reverse.

w8-bathroom-floor

I believe the contractor is planning to start putting the room back together today.  That'll make me a very happy flipper.  I like when rooms become functional, pretty spaces again.

w8-bathroom-tile

I do have a feeling the vanity is going to require more plumbing work than the contractor thinks, but lets hope I'm wrong.  The pretty vanity has been patiently sitting in one of the bedrooms awaiting install.

w8-vanity

It's totally covered in tile dust currently, but I was able to clean up the old vanity top from the demo'd bathroom and get a pretty, appropriately-sized (very reasonably priced) vanity base for it.

In less photographic progress news:

The contractors have also been plugging away at the basement including jack-hammering an old cement shower pan and more drywall and taping of the walls that are staying.

In addition to more painting (trim, ceilings, ya know, the fun stuff), I also took a heat gun to remove bubbling veneer on the back of the future island that I showed you last week.  Since I'll be painting the piece, I can sand and patch as necessary without worrying about grain not matching.  This piece'll get it's own post/tutorial once more of the house is set.

And now that the contractors are winding down upstairs, I'm gaining space back in the rest of the house and can get back to some bedroom painting this week.  More painting!  Exciting stuff, no?  I'm also working to schedule my electrician so that I can get a jump on this kitchen install!  Is it strange that I want the kitchen to be in because I'm super excited to tile the backsplash?  This backsplash is going to be pretty epic if I do say so myself- just you wait.

 

 

Frankie: Week 7

I hope you enjoy these weekly updates as I learn to navigate through the business of flipping houses.  Check out other posts about Frankie the Fliphouse HERE. Frankie's kind of a disaster area this week.  The contractors are in the bathroom, kitchen/hall, and the basement, leaving only one bedroom free of saws or supplies.  I'm willing to sacrifice space in the house temporarily for things like a new kitchen floor and bathroom, though.

Speaking of kitchen floor.... she's getting pretty!  The grout went down yesterday, so now it just needs trim & transitions.  The tile (from Lowe's) is so pretty in person and almost looks like real stone- it even has a tiny bit of sparkle in it.  I did make a last minute grout change- the first one I bought was WAY WAY too dark and would have ruined the entire floor.

week 7 kitchen tile

I REALLY can't wait until I have all the ceilings painted and can put up new lights- the ones existing are barely bright enough and cast a terrible color on the space as you can see.

Aside from buying the wrong color grout, another thing that I'm kicking myself for a bit is trying to add texture to the ceilings...  The ceilings have some textural issues in most rooms (old cracks etc), so when I saw a product that you add to paint that helps to hide these imperfections, I was on board.

week 7 bedroom ceiling

I was expecting a fine, slightly textured result and I ended up with uneven sandpaper.  I'm going to try and even out the 2 ceilings that I used this on, then attempt to use just flat ceiling paint everywhere else (and pray the ceilings look decent).  It was worth a try, but I'm going to see if I can get my money back on the product.  You live and learn.  It was a great idea that just didn't pan out in execution.

But in brighter news, the bathroom's coming back together!  It has walls!  And electrical boxes for the sconces!

week 7 bathroom walls

Is it weird that the water resistant green-board (which is interestingly NOT green as you can see) kind of makes me want to paint the bathroom purple?  I'm resisting, though... it'll be a serene light green very close to the color of my own kitchen.

The shower walls are 2/3 tiled, too.  The tile won't be going 100% to the ceiling since it's a bit uneven, so it'll be stopping about a foot short with a nice bullnose edge.

week 7 bathroom tile

The bathroom floor tile should be going down today as well.  I'm excited! Git-r-done!

They've also gotten started on some less ecxiting minor work in the basement- dry-walling the utility room.

week 7 basement

And apparently my furniture hoarding has now extended beyond my basement to Frankie's.  It's for a good reason, though!  This pretty guy is going to be transformed into Frankie's kitchen island.  It was a steal for $66 at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore.  It'll get a fun paint color, new knobs, and a butcher block top.

week 7 dresser island

Aside from buying furniture and paint and lots of supplies this week, I've been trying to stay out of the contractors ways and have been popping from room to room with my primer can, priming trim wherever I can.  The current hall view is making me happy- it's far from done, but with a new floor and almost no more wood trim, I can see where it'll end up.

week 7 hallway

Once the contractors are set with their scope, I have a feeling this place will come together FAST (keeping my fingers crossed at least!).  I'll admit, it's been tough for me to really hand control over to the contractors.  Shocking, I know, but I can be a bit of a control freak at times.

I must be glutton for punishment, though- we just started the hunt for flip #3!  We're hoping to get Frankie on the market at the end of January, and would love to jump right into the next project.  Here's hoping we find the next faster than we found Frankie!