Thursday, October 30, 2008

Bathroom Tile!!

Tuesday night, Adam and the 2 gentleman from church were able to lay the bathroom tile, which we are super pleased with! It took approximately 5 hours for them to complete this task, taking the first hour to plan out exactly where the tile would start and end. Laying tile (especially tile this small and intricate) I would definintely recommend having someone who knows what they are doing on hand. You don't realize how much planning goes into everything to make the tiles line up just right. We still need to lay the tile in the hall, and then grout and seal both rooms, but check out the progress so far!!



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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Insulation Blows & Backerboard Bites

We had another productive weekend when it came to the house. Adam and I were able to install blown-in insultaion to our attic (which had virtually none to begin with). After a week long struggle to actually obtain the blower from Home Depot, we were finally able to complete our task. While blowing insultation is not a difficult task, it definitely will wear you out. I stood outside and loaded in the insulation in the machine while Adam crawled around the attic and controlled the hose. It took us roughly 4 hours to blow in 25 bags, which with what little existing insulation there was, gave us a R30 factor. If you choose to do blown in insulation, we HIGHLY recommend masks, because you will be covered in the stuff, as seen here:




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Here is the final product: (not the most exciting, but definitely will save on the energy bills, and very cost effective to install!)







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Well last night, we had 2 wonderful gentleman from our church come over and help us being the tile installation process. Adam helped and learned the art of installing backerboard. Backerboard is installed in protect from moisture and provide the tile with an even, supportive surface. Once they got a good start and had all the supplies, it took roughly 4 hours for them to install the backerboard in the bathroom and hallway. Here is what that turned out like:






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Lilly, always trying to hog the limelight...

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So tonight the plan is to install the tile, which will just be mind blowing! And if all goes as plans, then Wednesday the plan should be to grout and seal the tile! :)))))

Will update again soon!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Bathrooms, Beadboard, and Inspiration..

We are still working hard on the house, but we are starting to see it come together. One of the big excitements is the bathroom. If you have looked at the BEFORE pics (which I highly recommend you do http://www.flickr.com/photos/adamandmariahshouse/) then you can see the bathroom was a disaster. It still has quite a bit to go, but we have made some big progress. Here are the inspiration pics that we have worked from:

As far as paint color, decor, and beadboard, we took inspiration from this bathroom



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We also liked the way the tile and beadboard looked in this bathroom. The dark grout looks good with the black and white tile, which is what we plan to do. We also liked the painted tub, so we plan to paint our tub black.



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This is the tile we ended up choosing, the brand is Daltile and can be obtained or ordered from almost any tile company.



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So last night we put up the beadboard. The boards have the 1st coat of paint, which was applied with a power painter. The walls have 2 coats of Meadow Lane paint from Porter Paints. Check out our progress!



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If you want to look at all the bathroom before, demo, and remodel pics go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/adamandmariahshouse/ and check out "Best of Before" album and "Bathroom" albums! Thanks for stopping by!!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

WE BOUGHT A HOUSE!! (Like a month ago, lol)















So Adam and I are now officially first time home owners!! We have been so excited and busy with our house, that we are just now getting around to putting up a blog about it. But we have not just taken on the adventure of being first time home owners, but also first time home re-modelers. Our home is what you call a "fixer upper" built back in the late 1800's, you could say it needs a few updates. The house is sound, has more character than you could ask for, plenty of space, and an ideal location for us. It's located in historic downtown Bowling Green. Thankfully, the major aspects of the home have been updated (roof, windows, heating/ac, garage,
etc.) So mainly what we are doing is making the home more ours and also more functional. So if you would like to join us on our adventure, feel free to drop in and check out our progress (or even better, give us a call and I'm sure we have a job for you to help with!)



These are pics we took the night we got the sales contract signed...


















And these are from when we closed on the house...can you tell we were excited?!?



















Seeing the Before Pics....


Well we have been working on the house for about a month or so now, and have made a lot of progress, but for you to fully appreciate where we have been, you must understand where we came from. These are the BEFORE pics (not how it will be when we live in it, lol) I have included a link to an album that has all the before pics, because quite frankly, it's a pain to put pics on here, lol. But I will post more directly to the blog once we get to finished products (and I become more skilled in my blogging). Enjoy!!!

Funniest thing you'll see all day....