Wednesday, February 23, 2011

DIY and Take Charge

With our Contractor taking a weekend vacation, Todd and I decided it was a great weekend to take matters into our own hands.  We couldn't take looking at the light-wood kitchen island anymore so we decided we would remove the cabinet faces, sand everything, stain it, seal it, and cure it.   Luckily we didn't have to do half of that! 

Through many google searches, we came across this kit that requires no sanding and was almost fail proof!  There were a few options but we discovered our local Home Depot had a kit so we tried it. 


We first removed all cabinets faces.  All cabinets and trim had to be wiped down to remove excess dirt or grease.  Since our cabinets were brand new this went smoothly.  We then had to put down a bond coat, a glaze, and finally the top coat.  This actually took two days because each coat had to dry for at least 4 hours.


Painting in my pajamas

Putting the cabinet faces back on (with help from Hera)


The results were worth it though!!

Before- way too light!



After!  The dark Kona color we loved originally!



While we were at Home Depot, I noticed some unfinished cabinets that looked as if they would be the perfect size for another weekend project.  Our master bathroom has an open linen closet but we prefer our toiletries be hidden from view.  The cabinets ended up being the perfect size! With a few coats of paint, removal of beadboard, and some man power they fit nicely and gave us plenty of covered storage.   


Open linen closet with one cabinet in place


Covered storage made simple! 
 There is a some touching up to do around the linen closet but I'm glad we spent less than $150 on this project! 

On the note of saving money, we were very happy to find some tiles on sale for our downstairs bathroom.  Although it is definitely not our first choice of colors or tile, we felt it was neutral enough to appeal to any buyer in a few years.  Additionally, saving money when the budget is already blown is always a great feeling! 

Shower coming together

Mixing these tiles together to create a modern bathroom

Bathroom painted!
Our master bedroom is also coming together.  We need as much storage as possible so I originally thought wardrobes next to our bed would be a great idea; however, they have become a bit too modern (and massive) for the bedroom.  However, Todd fought me on this and the wardrobes are staying.  You wouldn't believe the amount of clothes and shoes that Todd owns!  

I love modern but our bedroom was not intended to be styled in that manner.  We do plan on replacing the wardrobe faces with mirrors instead of the current doors to hopefully tone down the modern feel. We also plan to put floating side tables that will be a dark color.



Still debating- too much and too modern?

We love our new bed!

We are very excited for the next few weeks.  We have our 12 foot patio door on order along with the flooring for my office.  The countertops for the kitchen were also ordered last week.  Of course, one of the colors of silestone we chose is custom so it might take a few days longer than the 8-10 day lead time. 

My office and the kitchen should be finished within the next two weeks.  The downstairs should fall into place quickly after.  Todd is working on the banister and front door.  Once those are in and the downstairs bathroom finished we can have Total Floors come back in to install the flooring downstairs.

Although it seems like a lot, it's much better than where we started.  We are looking forward to the day were all the minor touch up work is completed and we can have a party to celebrate and relieve the stress of renovating!!

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