I've been pretty much MIA around here lately, mostly because I just don't use Android much any more at all. NO! Heaven forbid, I did not switch to the dark side! I just mean I use my [Linux] laptop all day and barely touch my [Android] phone any more. So there's not a lot to talk about--I can't really offer help any more, as I'm just out of the loop!
Anyway, I know I've mentioned having work done at my house. It's still not finished--we started months ago!--but we can now see the light at the end of the tunnel. I have a million pics but for right now just want to share one. These are comparison shots of my dining room, before and after its floor refinishing and new baseboards (ignore the furniture, which is all out of place):
What do you think?! I LOVE it. I'm so happy I decided to do this, I can't even tell you.
My mom always said that there were beautiful [original, from 1946] hardwood floors under the wall-to-wall carpet. I don't like w-t-w carpet and decided to have it yanked out a while back. I figured if Mom was right, then a little sprucing up should make it usable and if she was wrong, well, I'd take it from there, either get new wood or whatever--just not carpet. But she was right! The floor refinishing people I had come out to give quotes said it was basically in pristine condition, it just needed to be refinished. There were a few boards that needed to be replaced, but the vast majority of the house just needed sanding, staining, and three coats of polyurethane sealant I had them replace the ugly old baseboards with taller ones, stained to match the floor.
Work started last Wednesday and will wrap up on Monday, so almost a 2-week project. The interior painting is being done right now and that should be finished by next week.
I think the changes I've made really do justice to the house in terms of its age and history and everything. It's been very expensive, but very worth it. My cousin actually convinced me to go for it. She's always saying, "if you don't spend money NOW to make yourself happy, then WHEN?!" And she's right. I worked my ass off my whole life; if fate hadn't intervened, I'd STILL be working my ass off (because I loved my profession), but it did, so here we are. I love all the changes I've made and think my mom would, too.
Anyway, I know I've mentioned having work done at my house. It's still not finished--we started months ago!--but we can now see the light at the end of the tunnel. I have a million pics but for right now just want to share one. These are comparison shots of my dining room, before and after its floor refinishing and new baseboards (ignore the furniture, which is all out of place):
What do you think?! I LOVE it. I'm so happy I decided to do this, I can't even tell you.
My mom always said that there were beautiful [original, from 1946] hardwood floors under the wall-to-wall carpet. I don't like w-t-w carpet and decided to have it yanked out a while back. I figured if Mom was right, then a little sprucing up should make it usable and if she was wrong, well, I'd take it from there, either get new wood or whatever--just not carpet. But she was right! The floor refinishing people I had come out to give quotes said it was basically in pristine condition, it just needed to be refinished. There were a few boards that needed to be replaced, but the vast majority of the house just needed sanding, staining, and three coats of polyurethane sealant I had them replace the ugly old baseboards with taller ones, stained to match the floor.
Work started last Wednesday and will wrap up on Monday, so almost a 2-week project. The interior painting is being done right now and that should be finished by next week.
I think the changes I've made really do justice to the house in terms of its age and history and everything. It's been very expensive, but very worth it. My cousin actually convinced me to go for it. She's always saying, "if you don't spend money NOW to make yourself happy, then WHEN?!" And she's right. I worked my ass off my whole life; if fate hadn't intervened, I'd STILL be working my ass off (because I loved my profession), but it did, so here we are. I love all the changes I've made and think my mom would, too.