It’s crazytown in my world right now.
I’m not gonna lie. Dad and I are about worn out from this renovation. I know you all think we are super-human or something, but we’re about to hit the 6 month mark and this whole renovation thing has been all consuming, so we can’t wait to finish up all those last minute details. And we’re getting there, thank the Lord. Right now, most of the big jobs have been finished and it’s those little details that will kill ya. But, we are persevering and I know one day soon, I’m going to breathe a big sigh of relief when I unpack that last box and get all settled in my new house.
It’s going to be totally worth the agony. For any of you wondering if I want to turn into a house flipper, let me assure you, I certainly do not. My ole’ body couldn’t take anymore. Here’s the latest!
I’ve set my moving date for Saturday, October 20th. Cue the music and singing!!
This month could not be worse as far as how much I have on my schedule. It just ended up like that. All these fun and meaningful things that I’ve been asked to be a part of, they’re all good and I wanted to be a part of all of them, but now it’s all falling in one single month.
So, let me tell you what I’ll be up to the rest of this month.
I have 3 days this week to keep working on all those little details at the house and hopefully we’ll get that tile backsplash done this week before I leave town. I leave this Thursday for Raleigh, NC where I’ll be speaking at the Southern Blogger’s Conference. So honored that they want me to share my blog story and blog tips and happy to be a part of it!
I’ll return the following Monday and jump right back into the house renovation on Tuesday, where I hope we will be finished with the backsplash tile and be in clean up mode for the house. I’ll have 4 days to finish up anything that needs doing, clean the house and hopefully move over some smalls and breakables that I don’t want to pack up for the moving guys.
Then, on Sat. the 20th, I’ve got 2 moving guys with a big truck coming to my house (and no, it’s not 2 Men and a Truck, just two guys with a truck that I’m hiring on a weekend from their regular moving jobs) and we’ll get all my furniture packed up from my sister’s house and my storage unit at my parent’s house and then the big move will commence. I imagine that will be an all day job, considering how much stuff I have. I hope to get all the furniture in place that day and all the boxes stacked on one side of my garage.
On that following Monday after I move, the installation week begins for the Room Service Atlanta project here in Atlanta that I really wanted to be a part of too. I volunteered for that several weeks ago and it just happens to fall so close to my move-in date, so I just have to roll with it. We’ll be there painting rooms, possibly putting down some flooring and getting those rooms ready to show off to the new young men who will live there.
Meaningful and wonderful things to be a part of! See, how could I say no to any of this?
But, it does make for a little bit of stress this month, but I know I’ll survive it all and then in November I can relax a bit and get my boxes unpacked. On Saturday, the 27th, I’ll be at the Country Living Fair here in Atlanta at Stone Mountain. I couldn’t pass that up either! Are you going? Look for me if you do.
As you can see, I’m stretched to the max this month, but it’s all good. I can’t complain. I am SO blessed!
So, what were we up to this week?
A little of this and that again. It seems there are endless little things that have to be done in a house renovation and just when you think you are done, you’re not. There’s those few little things that are left til the last, like more caulking and touch up painting, painting my closest bi-fold doors, painting all the shelving in the closets. All those things that I just didn’t get to before now. It’s coming along though, we’re getting there. And you know, even if I don’t quite get all that touch up painting done, I’ll survive and it will get done later.
I finally got my bifold doors out and decided to save time by spraying them with primer instead of brushing. If you’ve ever painted bifolds with a brush, let’s just say, it ain’t no fun. I might try a sprayer for the dark brown finish color they are going to be (same as my other doors).
Right now they are just primed, but next time they’ll get painted dark brown.
Mom and Dad got back into town and Dad and I got back to work again and worked all weekend, finishing up all the trim work, like the quarter round in the dining room and foyer and trimming out that nasty kitchen window. That wasn’t any fun either. Things like that can take hours to do and it did.
As always, Dad cut and I nailed with the nail guns.
We set up shop on the porch and used the chop saw a whole bunch.
And now the dining room floors are all finished too. There’s more caulking and touch up paint in my future. Will it ever end?
We set up the table saw in the backyard and did lots of ripping on that. We were finishing up the top trim for my beadboard wallpaper project and I’m happy to say, it all looks fantastic.
I used a 1×6 for the top trim piece and then we capped it off with about a 1 1/2” topper that we ripped out of some boards. More caulking and more touch up painting. You get the picture.
This is the hall bath and this one wall of beadboard wallpaper adds to much character to the room. I’ve got some pretty hooks I’m going to add to the board here for towels.
We did the same top treatment in my vanity area and added a chunky trim board on the edge of the wall going into the little space. It just gives it a more finished look to add this piece to the corner of the wall.
And here’s that space finished too. More caulking, more touch up painting. Got the picture yet? I love my little sconce in here. I used Sherwin Williams Windsor Greige in this space too, as well as the hall bath. It’s a pretty Khaki color.
That chunky little top piece adds so much to the look. This will all get painted out with my white trim paint.
Here’s how we did the corner of the walls with that chunky board running down to the baseboard. Isn’t it cute? Caulked and painted it will look great. I’m still crazy about my beadboard wallpaper and sell it in my online shop if you are interested in the Graham Brown version. I’ve shared several of my tutorials here and here on putting this up and it is great stuff to work with. Really adds a lot of architectural detail where there was none. I love adding the chunky molding with it and I think this version with the 1×6 board and topper piece is my favorite way to do this wallpaper to date. My space is going to be adorable now. Just a note, it took me about 2 1/2 rolls of wallpaper to do my vanity nook and the hall bath wall.
Moving on to the kitchen, I shared with you last weekend that I’m going to be working with Payless Décor for the bamboo blinds in my house. They have been very generous to me and are providing blinds for my kitchen, living room, and bedroom. I couldn’t be happier with the choices I’ve made and I got up the blinds in my kitchen this weekend. Payless Décor is right here in Atlanta and I have really enjoyed working with them. If you’re in the market, definitely check them out for great prices and quality on blinds for your windows. You’ll be hearing me talk more and more about Payless in the coming months. Note: I received free blinds for my kitchen from Payless Decor.
Here’s how easy they are to install. Very! I used my drill to drill pilot holes for the screws to go in my deep windows. I used an inside mount shade.
All the hardware is included right inside the shade, just take it apart and you have it all there. I screwed 4 screws in the hardware, sitting it in the middle of my window up top. The shades just slip right over that screw that hangs down.
See, like this! How easy is that for installation. The little header that comes on the blinds hangs down in front and hides all the hardware. I chose a simple white backing for my shade.
Pulled up, it will let in plenty of light, but I have a feeling I’ll be keeping these closed much of the time. The afternoon sun comes right in my big kitchen windows and this room gets hot. So, these shades should really help to keep the heat out.
Down, they filter the light and definitely keep the heat out. With the white liner on the back, I don’t have to worry about privacy issues at night. I’ll probably add a cute fabric faux Roman shade over the top of my windows to add some color.
And here’s what they look like from outside.
Next, we moved on to that kitchen window. Oh boy, this one was a challenge. It’s the small things like this that can take so long. One piece at a time we got it trimmed out. The nail gun sure comes in handy for projects like this.
We started off by adding a filler to the top, a piece of wood that would act as the top of the window and then a header will be added over this piece, flush with the edge of it. All of this will be painted out with my white trim paint.
I found a piece of scrap wood with a rounded bullnose so it was perfect for the window sill. I’m picturing sitting a cute plant on this little sill that’s just over 5” wide.
My under cabinet lighting is hidden behind the molding.
We tacked it down well and kept moving.
We had to add to more pieces of wood to bring out the sill to the correct depth for the sill to sit on.
Then that left this little spot where the cords come together for the under cabinet lighting. We just needed to cover it up. Please know that we are not professionals, so if you are a pro, you will probably cringe at how we are doing this. Please bear with me.
We got it into place and then figured out the sides and underneath. My subway tile will come all the way to the bottom of the sill so we didn’t want to add any more wood under it.
We added some drywall and then went back with some sheetrock mud and filled in all the gaps, adding sheetrock tape across all of this. we are planning to run the tile all the way under the sill, so hopefully this will work out fine.
With the header board on top, we are just about finished. Caulking and touch up painting, yada yada…you get the picture.
Finished sill before sheetrock mud.
And after sheetrock mud is in place. This should all come together next week and we’ll get that subway tile up and grouted. Now THAT will be a happy day.
Next, it was time to tackle the front door. We’ve left this til last too, but it’s been a wonky space all along. There was a big uneven gap along the door frame, where it wasn’t put in properly. It didn’t line up right, but wasn’t that noticeable and just needed a filler piece of wood, which we will then put new door facing over. It was a strange little problem that took me awhile to spot after we got the house, but we knew we’d address it eventually.
So, we ripped this chunky piece of wood to use as a filler piece behind the door facing, but it had to start off thick and then end up thinner and thinner at the top to make it work.
It’s chunky at the bottom, then gets a bit thinner in the middle.
My smart dad ripped this long piece on the table saw and it came out perfectly. See how it gets thinner and thinner at the top? That’s what we needed. I’ll caulk it and paint it (do you see a pattern here?).
Really thin at the top. All of this gets covered with our door facing.
New door facing all around the door and new quarter round and we are all set in this little foyer. Oh, except for another coat of paint on the door.
I got my closet somewhat ready and decided to use two hanging tiers on either side of the closet and leave the middle free. Right side.
and left side.
I’ve got shelves to add on top of the hanging rods and I can use this middle space to go up with shoe racks or drawers. I would love a wonderful closet organizer system, so maybe one day I can get that going.
My mirror got quarter round too to give it more of a finished look.
And just adding that helps it a bunch, don’t you think?
It needs a little caulk and a fresh coat of paint and I’ll be finished with it.
Down in the den, to get ready for the new ceiling tiles, I rolled white paint on all the gridwork.
So when my new white ceiling tiles go in, this will look SO much better. This will happen before move-in date, thanks to Lowes!
Are you tired just reading all this?? I know, me too. It’s exhausting and we are all tired, but we are SO CLOSE to being finished and I can hardly wait til move in day. If I can just finish up a few more things, I’ll feel good about moving in and just go for it. I could wait a couple more weeks, but I’m chomping at the bit to just get in there already. I can get my bed set up and then take my time unpacking boxes and getting the whole house set up. I’ll have all of November for that!
And I already have internet and TV service (AT & T U-verse), so there’s really no need to keep waiting, is there?
Thanks for sharing this journey with me. Y’all are the best cheerleaders out there and I’m so happy to be sharing this momentous journey with all of you. It’s going to be worth all the hard work, sweat, and just plain exhaustion at times. My sweet daddy needs a break and I’ll be glad to give him one. We’ll have plenty more to do once I get moved in and he gets to rest for a few months.
Whew! You all must be exhausted. But, good exhausted.
My heart is full of joy for you, Rhoda.♥
It all looks so fantastic! Have fun speaking at the show. Wish I could go. I’ve never been to something like that.
I like your beadboard wallpaper too. Is that something you can use on a popcorn ceiling, after you scrape off all the popcorn?
Incredible! I’ve loved following along the amazing transformation of your home! May I please borrow your Dad for a bit?! What a talented man. Look forward to seeing you this weekend. *Becca*
Say it isn’t so! Almost 6 months? How can that be! I am exhausted just reading your blog and seeing all you have done; I can’t imagine actually DOING all that work too! Good job and what wonderful parents you have. I have written you before that I love seeing your Dad’s hands at work! You are SO blessed to have him! My father who was a carpenter by trade died suddenly when he was 54 ( I was 6) and seeling these pics of your father actually makes me happy. I just know my Dad would be there for me too. God bless your parents and God bless you in your ‘new’ home! I know you thank your lucky stars daily, I am sure of it! Best of everything to you Rhoda!
Its looking great. Keep it up Rhoda, besides you love thrifting and decorating so it sounds like its getting close to your favorite part. The decorating part. 😉
Rah, rah, RAH! I don’t know if cheerleaders really ever said that, but that’s they say in the books. 🙂
Anyway, it’s been such fun to be one of your cheerleaders for this home renovation journey. I know you and your folks must be bone-tired after all this work. And now October is just crazy for you! But oh my word, Rhoda, what an amazing Thanksgiving you’re going to have!! God has been so good to you these past couple of years. I thank Him for showing you that you are indeed loved and treasured by people who know what’s what. Your dad is just the mirror image of Christ, isn’t he?
Beautiful! Can’t wait for move in!
Oh my, Rhoda. I got tired just reading this blog. I’ve been following your blog for years, but, this project was huge. I hope your dad will be able to settle back into his routine after you move into your new home. He is a trooper! I know from experience how hard and time consuming this has been, and I know you’ll be so happy to be settled again. October is sure a busy month for you! Blessings Paula
Rhoda,
I’m so excited for you…sounds like you’re going to need a long winter’s rest when October and moving day is over. Hang in there girlfriend…you’re almost there!
Wow, its coming along nice, you all probably exhausted… Well goodluck to your speech. Im sure youll do fine. Thanks for sharing.
Hi sweet friend! I’m so happy things are winding down for you…and your sweet amazing Dad! I sure hope I get to see it one day soon.
Hugs,
Kat
Oh, Rhoda! The “worst” is almost done! I am so excited for you! You and your parents amaze me (especially since I passed a certain life/age “mark”) and it makes me so happy to see you all work together on this. I look forward to all upcoming projects & decorating!
So excited for you to move in!
The final countdown! Yay! So excited for you.
I know you will be so glad to be in your own home! It looks great! Can’t wait to see all the special touches you will be giving it over the next few months! Hopefully, you’ll find some time to rest!
Hi Rhoda,
I know it must seem like forever to you and your parents but I can’t believe that in only six months you all have worked miracles. Other than your painting parties and some professionals (flooring, electrical, etc.) you and your Dad have done all the work. It truly is amazing! You’re very lucky to still have your Dad and he can still do these things for you!
I do have a suggestion, though, and take it from someone who knows. Please get three men when you move. For the little extra it will cost you for the extra man, you will save so much more in the actual moving into and out of the truck. Two men will do all the lifting and moving and one man will organize and pack the truck so you make the best use of the space on the truck. Then when they get to your home all three will move stuff in. I have moved so often in my life (three times just in the past three years plus clearing my parents’ and my sister’s homes the year before).
I only wish I lived closer. I can’t do much anymore but I could sit and caulk and touch up paint. I’m also a wizard at unpacking and am great to throw ideas around with. However, me getting to Atlanta in the next little while isn’t going to happen but hopefully some time in the not so distant future. Atlanta is one of the cities I’ve always wanted to go to.
Take care and I’ll be thinking good thoughts for you on the 20th,
Cathy
London, ON (Canada)
Thanks, Cathy for the suggestion. I’ve got some help too from my sister and BIL, so I think we’ll be covered. Thanks for the offer and I hope you get to ATL one day too!
It has been so much fun watching your renovation. You are so lucky to have such wonderful and talented parents. Now we know where you get it! Can’t wait till you start furnishing and decorating.
I’ve been following along your journey and how fun to see your house almost finished. We built our house almost 14 years ago, but I remember it was the end that seemed to drag on forever. I can certainly understand you wanting to be in and settled before the holidays. I’ve wondered if you had plans to flip houses, but I see you answered that in this post. Too bad since you and your dad would be good at it, but I also can see why you wouldn’t want to put this much time and work on another house. Best wishes on the new adventures coming to you in the next few weeks!
Rhoda, this is so amazing! Thank you for sharing all the little details it really helps to understand each step and what all those things are called..ha ha. I just recently began subscribing to your blog, but I would love to see how you got started with your reno…is there a link to that on your website? And your dad…wow…he’s more than great!
Thanks,
Ande (Attila’s little sister)
Hi, Ande! This is still so funny to me that you are reading my blog.
I do have a category for the entire Home Renovation, it’s on my right sidebar, if you click the house pic (see my Home Reno). Here’s the link and you can go back to the previous page to get to the first post about the house and then all the ones after that, each weekly update.
Thanks for coming by & reading!
http://southernhospitalityblog.com/category/house-renovation/
Rhoda, It continues to look amazing! I can only imagine how tired you are. Keep up the great work! Once this month is over, I know you’ll be relieved. Maybe THEN you can take a well-deserved nap. 🙂