Two months ago today we closed on the house!
In a way, it has flown by and in a way, I can’t believe we are just getting to the painting part. But, looking back at the before pics, I know we’ve come a long way, baby.
We are making some big progress now! And I’m happy to say that this week the wall painting has begun. Yippee! Couldn’t wait to get to this point. We will still have a long ways to go with hardwood floors and the kitchen, but this is a milestone for sure.
Let’s take a look at what all was accomplished last week.
My helper guys, Andrew and Carter, came back to take care of the staples left behind from the old hardwoods that were ripped out. We figured out that hammering them down would be much less time-consuming than pulling them all out. That was going to be a tough one, so we opted for smashing them flat and it should work out fine when we put in the new floors.
Dad and I started the board and batten coming in the foyer and going up the main stairs. We started with the 6” flat 1/2” MDF boards, just like we did in the dining room. Once he figured out the angle, things went pretty well.
My daddy is still a sharp guy and even if it takes him awhile to figure out the math stuff, he eventually gets it. If it was up to me to figure out angles and math…well, let’s just stay we’d still be there looking at the walls. Math is not my strong suit. So, he got the right angle going on bringing up the board from the foyer to the top of the stairs.
Bringing both pieces together right at the top of the baseboard where the top stairs meet, the top peak had to be cut.
So, he drew a straight line across it and took it off to saw that point off. Show you that in a minute.
ln the meantime, I primed the walls so that the blue would be easier to cover with my trim paint. Dad started figuring the angles for the battens which will be spaced up the walls. This little gadget (that I can’t remember the name of…an angle something) is adjustable so that an angle can be saved and transferred to the board to be cut.
Like this. He placed that handy gadget on the batten and drew a line for the miter saw to cut.
A pencil comes in handy.
Some of our boards didn’t hit studs (which my dad totally didn’t like, but had to deal with), so those were glued and nailed in with my handy dandy nailgun. Dad says, go get your shotgun. I can tell he really is glad I got that nailgun now, this project went twice as fast with it than without.
We worked up the stair side too, taking that top board up the stairs and down the hallway. Those angled boards were the hardest to cut, but once he got it, we were rockin’ and rollin’ along.
See all our battens in place?
Mom was there too cleaning up. She’s the BEST clean up gal around. That woman knows how to clean up a place. She really got the floors all swept and vacuumed, ready for painting walls. We had to get a big head dustmop to dust off the walls for paint since so much dust has been kicked up all over the house.
Board and batten in the hallway.
Now we are working down the stairs on those angled boards. Dad is holding up his level to make sure the battens are level going down.
Once we got one to fit, we cut the rest exactly the same. That was a total time saver to cut 3 at once and get them nailed in.
One by one, Dad held them in place and I nailed them in with the nailgun . POW! I love that sound. For the most part, we hit studs and only had to glue a couple of them.
It was great to see these all go in place and to get the final one set. Someone mentioned power tools and YES, we have them all. Power miter saw, table saw, and my handy nailgun with my dad’s compressor. We’ve got the power and couldn’t get this job done without those tools.
Almost done here.
Back to that door I’m repairing, I added wood putty after gluing these loose strips with wood glue and after that dried, I sanded it down smooth. It should be smooth enough after one more sanding to paint.
Back to the board and batten, this is where the seams come together on those 2 long boards. I caulked the seams and that is where the top point was cut off that I showed you above. That should help show you how that part came together. I chose a simple shoe molding to trim out the top of this and give it a finished look. That’s all it needs.
The angle was a little trickier on this part, but my Dad got it done too. He’s so smart and I’m so proud of him for using his noggin’ and figuring all that stuff out. Math. If I can’t do it on a calculator, I’m sunk.
I shot all this in with the nailgun and it’s ready for caulking and painting. Can I just say, caulking is one of those tedious projects that is not much fun, but SO necessary. Totally true. If you don’t caulk your work, it will not look finished, so it is time-consuming, but such an important part of a project like this. So, caulk that wood!
And yes, that wood trim around the front door will be painted white! We have some work to do on the door frame.
All the battens in place now. Also, a tip on working with MDF boards. We cut all of these strips from a large sheet of 1/2″ MDF and let the guys at Home Depot cut it for us. Total time saver. Once the edges are cut, it really helps to take a sanding block and sand down the edges, it just makes them smoother and they will take primer and paint better. Doing a project like this is very cost effective. We used I think 3 or 4 sheets for all of this board and batten (dining room and foyer/stairs/hallway) and each sheet is less than $25.
Up the stairs is ready to caulk too.
Dad went on to the next job, cutting in the wall paint that we will start this week. Yippee, I can hardly wait to get all the walls painted. I chose Sherwin Williams Moderate White for my main color and it is going to be so light and airy and pretty.
Another shot of the board and batten looking down the stairs.
Around the light switch, we had to do a few more angles and dad did a great job with these as well. I was very happy with it.
Caulking will hide all of the seams.
Here’s the caulk in place before I smoothed it out. There is no easy way to work with caulk. You are going to get your hands messy, no way around it. Good thing is, it washes off pretty easy with soap and water. This step makes ALL the difference in the final trim look. I’ll show you that part later.
One coat of trim paint is up. I forgot to take a close up of the caulking.
One coat of trim paint on this part too. I don’t think I’ve mentioned my plans for the stairs. I have 16 stairs in the house and my plan is to add pine stair treads on top of the existing wood. We’ll buy 12′ lengths of stair tread and cut them to fit. I’ll nail them in with my nail gun and caulk them. We’ll also add some thin plywood boards for new risers and paint those white. I will either stain the new pine treads to match my floors or if they don’t take the stain well, I’ll paint them black. Just like I did in my AL house. I loved how those turned out and adding new pine treads will be a lot less work than what I did before. I will most likely add a runner to these stairs too. I’ll be on the lookout for the right one.
This is the view walking in the door. I love this accent of board and batten coming it, it just adds a lot of architectural detail to the space.
When we placed that long slanted board going up the stairs, we looked at the placement visually standing from the top of the stairs coming in the front door to make sure it was lining up properly with the existing stair railing and it was dead on. We loved that part!
One coat of paint on the hallway.
Looking down to the front door.
And the living room. Next time you see this room, the blue will be gone! YAY! You can see where my dad has already cut in around the windows with the new paint color. I’m loving it already. That’s the update from last week and this week is the start of painting ALL the walls. We hope to get a lot of that done this week.
Look who stopped by for a little visit and house tour? My friends, Layla and Kevin, were in Atlanta for a couple of days and came by to see me. It was SO great to see them, I just adore these two and can’t wait to hang out with them at Haven next week.
Here’s something else that I’ve been working on last week too. I got the opportunity to try out a stain from Flood products on my back stairs. I’d love for you to click over to my giveaway page and check it all out AND there’s a great giveaway going too and you can win a free gallon of stain for a staining project that YOU might have going on! I’d love to share the bounty with you!
The winner of the Simply Cranberry giveaway is posted here!
melissa @ daisymaebelle.com says
The progress you are making is great! I have a mom and dad who are quick to help with my projects as well (BIG or small!) What a blessing they are – and your house will be that much more special with all of the memories of the people you love helping you with it! I can’t wait to see it finished. . .probably not as much as you!
Brenda says
I love hearing about your progress on your house. It is all so interesting and informative. Your blog is one of my favorites. God bless you as you continue to remodel your new home.
Laura Putnam says
Wow – I’m tired just reading all that – amazing job – it is going to be so beautiful. And the pictures of your parents just fill up my heart – what an incredibly blessed family you have.
Keep enjoying your journey,
Laura
Elaine in Laguna says
Rhoda, I came upon your blog as you posted the heartfelt piece about the big change in your personal life, but I’m a first time commenter. I’ve enjoyed watching the transformation of your house into a home along with hearing your writing voice getting stronger and stronger! Everything is looking wonderful! What a great before and after victory. Blessings to you and your parents! I look forward to more updates.
silvia says
Hi Rhoda!!
I dont comment very much but I love posts about your dad, he is just precious and you are very lucky to have him, as well as your mom:)..
The house is looking great, cant wait to see more..
All the best.
Traci says
Wow, Rhoda! It’s looking amazing! I cannot tell you enough how much I love your Mom and Dad! Oh good golly! I just want to squeeze them!!!
They are from the generation who knows and understands a true work ethic. Give them big hugs and kisses from me!
See you next week!
Traci
Jennifer B says
Rhoda, this looks amazing. Congratulations to you and your dad for attempting and accomplishing such a challenging project. The results will be so beautiful. Seeing your dad reminds me of my own. He’s 73 and just built handrails for my front porch and built and painted my whole white picket fence. We’re so fortunate to have our dads around (for many reasons). That angle tool your dad is using is the sliding t-bevel. I’m wondering if you use a compound miter saw or your miter box and hand saw for the cuts? I have fantasizing about board and batten up my stairs as well, but I haven’t invested in a power miter saw yet. If I do attempt it, I’ll be lucky if it looks half as fabulous as yours! What an inspiration.
Elizabeth says
I am just amazed at how much you’ve gotten done! But the part I’m enjoying the most is seeing your friends and family helping you. You are truly blessed.
Lindy says
Rhoda, I am so impressed with your vision and skill. I can see now that renovating a house is not for the faint of heart. I am also impressed that your father supports your ideas, even though some of them are such hard work.
I love the blue, but can’t wait to see what your living room looks like in white. I have all white walls in my light filled living room, too. I used BM Decorator’s White which I find just a bit too stark. I think it is very hard to find the perfect white for walls. Are you using Sherwin Williams Moderate White for the trim in your home, too?
I hope you do a post on caulking. When I go to the store, I am overwhelmed by all the choices. Perhaps you can steer us through what to buy and how to apply it.
The Kitchen Witch says
What a difference the new stairway makes! Good call!
Elizabeth H says
You guys have gotten so much done. I love the board and batten. Looks so classy. You are going to have a fine home. As always, love your parents and all your friends helping out.
Pat@LifeAtLydiasHouse says
Looking good! You are blessed to have a wonderful “crew” and they are doing a fantastic job!
Susan Rod says
Looking great. I love to see all the changes. Love seeing you work side by side with your Mother and Father.
Jennifer Carroll says
What a huge project this is but so worth it! It’s going to look amazing and how fun to get to work with your parents!! They are adorable! Can’t wait to see the finished project!!
Beverly says
Wow, Rhoda! I am amazed at all that you have accomplished. I couldn’t be more excited for you. This is surely a home made from love.♥
Rhonda says
Rodah ~
It’s wonderful to see the progress of your new home, especially with all that has happened to you. But I think the greatest treasure is your parents working on the house with you. Years from now, you will look at those walls and think of your daddy’s hands working so hard to make you a beautiful home. What a blessed daughter you are!
Christy says
Hi Rhoda, I’ve been following your blog for years but don’t know if I’ve ever commented. I just had to tell you how blessed I am to see you work so hard with your parents at rebuilding not only a house, but a life. Your house looks incredible already and I am amazed at your vision and ability to bring that vision to reality. (with the help of your wonderful parents!) We are all cheering you on from our own homes all over the country and can’t wait to see what you do next! I just wish I lived close enough to come help! 🙂
elz says
Oh Rhoda, it is starting to look so great. The posts with your mom and dad in them make me smile because I know you are well supported and well loved. What a hard journey to bring you now into this happiness. Great luck and keep those reno pictures coming!
Marc Jones says
As usual Rhoda, you are doing w great job, giving a bland house much character and architectural detail. I have to say I did not even mind the blue with the new white board and batten but know that you are going lighter and brighter. Just remember to pop that color in there as you always do. Congratulations, Marc Jones, ” The Consignor’s Designer”
susan says
Wow, so great to have your parents around to help-they are too cute. I’m sure that will be Mark and me in thirty years, helping our kids redo their homes 🙂
The house is really coming together- I love the color blue, but I agree that the white will be so much better in that living area. Your house will be adorable when all is said and done!
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