Tuesday, October 30, 2012
A Quick Flip
Monday, October 29, 2012
Painting a Linoleum Floor....
Have ugly linoleum floors? Want a cheap fix?
Drew and I worked together on this quick facelift... This was originally a pink kitchen.... You can see peeks of the original pink on the cabinets where the pulls we're removed. The linoleum was a pinkish white, and the whole place was ready for a fresh coat of new. Drew started off by sanding, prepping and painting the cabinets and walls. Then he sanded and bondo-ed the floors. Sanding was to clean and scuff the floor enough to get the gloss off the linoleum.
Then we went with Behr's Porch and Patio floor paint, in two different colors. The first was just their plain bright white. No tint. The second color was Benjamin Moore's Shenandoah Taupe. As you will see below.
We painted the entire floor with the white, two coats and let it cure for 3 days. 24 hours with no contact and 2 days with light use. After three days you can give it a good scrub. Then came the amazing part, the stripes thanks to Frog Tape. Shurtech 483381 Green Frog Multisurface Masking Tape .94 in. x 45 Yards (Google Affiliate Ad)
And Benjamin Moore's Shenandoah Taupe for the floors. Just look at them together? M.F.E.O.... Made For Each Other (thank you Sleepless in Seattle)...
We used a minwax finish...Minwax .50 Pint Semi Gloss Polycrylic Protective Finishes 24444 (Google Affiliate Ad).... Kind of like the one above but the one we used was a HIGH TRAFFIC CRYSTAL CLEAR FINISH. All of those words are important. Especially the crystal clear finish. On this house, where we painted the wood floor, the painters used a clear coat that was anything but clear. It turned the entire floor a yellow brown. So the crystal clear finish is necessary.
Friday, October 26, 2012
When You Stumble Upon Perfection...
Drewpy and I were participating in one of our favorite hobbies.... Driving around looking at houses.... It's almost overwhelming how many horrible McMansions there are out there. WHY??? As we were driving through a land if stucco this beauty appeared, and restored my faith in humanity.
Just look at this masterpiece. Cedar shakes that are first, actual cedar. Second, stained and not painted. The cream trim with the blue stain. The details on the trim, and corbels. The five paneled, stained door, with the stain breadboard ceiling. The positioning of the porch, the shape of the porch.... I'm geeking out over here! The turret room windows are stained glass, and the mission style windows are so perfect.
I could go on..... And on..... And on..... And on.....
The side of the house, I love how from the front it hides the homes massiveness.... But more than that, it is well done ALL THE WAY AROUND.... One of my biggest pet peeves is what I call a "faceplate home". Remember the phones where you could change the front cover? That's what the new cheap homes remind me of, where the front has detail and trim that only wraps around two inches on the other side of the house.... It's offensive. Quit doing that! Thanks! Smitten by this house!
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Just a Little Guy
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Monday, September 17, 2012
Braverman Kitchen Cabinets
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Scraps....
We had extra 6" crown moulding and sheet metal from the office makeover Drew and I did. We were able to make a 2 1/2' x 2 1/2' magnet board. As of right now I have kept the natural wood, even leaving the nail holes and I love it. Kind of a rustic/reclaimed look. It's the perfect place for me to hang amd display my favorite inspiration pictures from magazines. And paper tape... Or washi tape.... Are you kidding me, I'm mad about it. I would put it on every inch of my house, home, body.... You name it....
I want them all!
After this project was done and we did it all with scraps we had in the garage I realized being a hoarder might not be so bad.....


































