After completing
the demo on the bedroom I took an
inventory of supplies I still had out in the garage. I had quite a few things saved out there
knowing this project was on the list to be completed once my daughter moved out
and was off to college. Then I made a
list of items I still needed and after shopping around and checking prices I
placed an order to Lowes for most of those things. I wanted to make sure I was really careful
with my spending because I didn't have a much of a budget for this project.
Oops! Naughty bunny! |
On day two I
picked up my Lowes order first thing in the morning, then headed home to wash
the walls and the ceiling in preparation of paint. I also used spackle to fill holes in the
walls left by nails and wall anchors after I removed some shelves. Our sweet little bunny had a nibble on the
wall near the door so I repaired that as well.
My order from Lowes, minus a backordered item |
The next day I
used trim I already had in the garage that I'd acquired from the FREE WOOD bin near where I used to
work. I had purchased a twelve piece
pack of trim from Lowes, but it wasn't quite enough to finish the room and they
were short on trim, not to mention the price has shot up on that stuff. So I needed to get resourceful and
fortunately I had quite a few pieces that were very similar I could use in
strategic places.
Some of the supplies I already had out in the garage |
I used one
piece, the least similar one, under the wall mounted electric baseboard heater
because I knew it wouldn't be easily seen and no one would notice it didn't
match. I then remounted the heater and
gave it a coat of white paint to cover up its outdated original color. I had the paint in the garage so this was a
no cost project. I also gave the phone
jack a makeover with that same paint so it would blend into the wall much
better.
Ready to start installing the new mouldings |
On day four I
brought up my compound miter saw to cut trim up there and save my knees from multiple
trips up and down the stairs. That
proved to be a really good idea. I then
went to work trimming out the door frame and all along the floor.
New moulding along the ceiling |
I had to wait
until my decorative corner pieces arrived before I could trim along the ceiling. Finally, four days later, they arrived and I
was off and running. By the time I was
done my scrap pile was very small. I
didn't waste a thing and had just enough to get the job done.
Talk about cutting it close (no pun intended) but, this is my scrap pile after I finished installing all the trim. No waste on this project! |
Next up was to
caulk all of the trim and let it cure overnight before I painted everything
with two coats of pure white paint.
Fortunately I already had one gallon in the garage so I only needed to
purchase a second gallon. Boy has the
price of paint gone up! Along with
everything else, I suppose.
Hurray for paint!! Pure White by Behr - Love it! I always remove the outlet & switch covers as well as drop the light fixture so I get everything |
When I picked up
the decorative trim pieces I also picked up a gallon of "Oops!" paint
to use to seal the floor. Once all of
the walls, the ceiling, trim and the door was painted I did a massive cleanup. After sweeping the floor I vacuumed it and
laid down a nice coat of paint to seal the plywood and keep what drywall mud
remained on the floor after scraping entombed.
As I have completed each room in my house I have done this to protect
the new carpet and keep the dust and dirt better controlled. I think it has helped immensely. The paint I got for the floor was ugly, but it did the job and was only
$11.
I'm pretty sure the name on the swatch was "baby poop" I can't imagine why someone would want to return this lovely color to the store - ??? |
Ready for carpet! |
With the room
all done I was ready to install the carpet and call this job complete. I ordered the carpet from Home Depot and
installed it myself. I ordered extra for
the closet, but renovating that closet will be a job for another day. After eleven days of working on this bedroom
I was more than ready for a break before taking on another project.
I removed the heater from the wall (after shutting off the breaker!) and painted the wall behind it Then I reinstalled it, masked off the wall and used white spray paint to give it a refresh |
The final tally- not too bad! |
Ta da! All done! |
Now I get to do
the fun stuff. Decorate!
You are amazing!!! So far, the room looks great. I can't wait to see the finishing touches.
ReplyDeleteThanks Janie! :0)
DeleteImpressive! Very interested to know how you laid the carpet yourself. I've always heard that was a job to hire professionals to do.
ReplyDeleteI used to lay carpet with my Dad back in the day so lots of experience there. However, this time around I used residential carpet tiles.
DeleteLooks awesome!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the trim, paint and carpet! Looks so clean and bright.
We have never done carpet ourselves before as I was worried about it shifting. Do you tack it down on the edges?
Thank you Kathy. Yes, I do tack it down.
DeleteDid your youngest head to college already? Room looks so nice!
ReplyDeleteWith our current rental market she started early. It's been crazy.
DeleteWhich daughter left for college?
ReplyDeleteNot the younger one!!
Time goes to fast.
Indeed your an amazing lady.
There's nothing you can't do!!
Aww, thank you. Yes, can you believe it? My little one is all grown up.
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