Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Furniture and stuffs



 Since completing the majority of the exterior of the shed a few months back, I've been at a standstill on the shed.  Other than adding a shelf across the top and lucking out with free cabinets, I've not had the money to do anything else in there.  There's a roof, and (nearly) four walls on the thing.  Dad came two weeks ago and we rebuilt the front wall so the doors function a little better.  You can see the shelf at left, now completely filled with Lauren's school supplies since she's switching jobs.  Some of this will go when she gets into her office, but at least now we have the place to put this..and don't have to cram it into the attic or the playroom.  

I bought wire to tie the shed into the house electrical, just have to have the time to get under the house and run the wires.  Still have a little more work to do on the front of the shed, and the walls need to be closed in on the inside...but that'll happen after the whole thing is finished being wired.  Soon.

Meanwhile, I have stumbled into an unexpected project that I am now loving.  While driving through my neighborhood a couple of weeks ago, I stumbled upon a pair of MCM dressers.  The long dresser is pictured below.  They both needed a good bit of work, so I got to it.  











The overall condition of the long dresser was good...the finish was crap and the top was wood grain Formica. NOPE.








This was AT A DUMPSTER.  REALLY???










I sanded the whole thing down, saving most of the veneer.  









          
      Un-sanded at right, sanded on the left. 


The finished result was fantastic.  I decided to patch the veneer on the sides and sand & paint them, as well as the fake wood top.  I repaired the legs and base, and ended up with a pretty darn cool piece of furniture if I do say so myself.  It looks great in our room!



NEXT UP:  This guy
It's got tons of water damage & the veneer is in decidedly worse shape, but that's a project for another post.  Next post I'll have the finished product of this, along with the process of the antique school desk and Dutch chair at left.  Also, I bought a pretty sweet end table today that will probably end up on here at some point. 

 Who knows.  If I sell enough of these finds, I might actually be able to finish the shed!



Thursday, May 16, 2013

Shed time. STORAGE!

It finally happened.  A real update!

About a month ago, we finally made the decision to pull the trigger on the shed.  It was PAST time.  The old one had significant termite damage, has had a tree fall on it and the roof pealed back in the last hurricane.  Don't get me wrong, the little POS served it's purpose and far outlived its useful lifespan.  It was just time to say goodbye.  8x10 wasn't cutting it anymore.  

The first weekend, we cut down the crape myrtle behind it and emptied out the shed.  Dad took everything back to Plaucheville where it still sits.

Over the next 2 weeks, I tore the shed down myself.  So easy when it was the cheapest thing going.  Back in '82.

Seeing the shed gone made me giddy as a school girl.  Had to move the ginger and the parsley hawthorne (which didn't survive the move). Grr.

Lumber arriving was better than Christmas.  God bless Lowe's delivery.

The foundation and base was the most tedious, time consuming part.  Dad rocks.

I had to work all day friday, so my work horse of a dad did all of this BY HIMSELF.  In less than 8 hours.  

Saturday's progress was awesome!

By midday sunday, we had 3 walls, window and doors.

The back has a drop roof and will have shutters around it to enclose lawn equipment.  This gets all the yardwork stuff out of my woodworking space!

I even got ladder hangers to keep the ladders on the north side, also out of the way.

I hurriedly put some of the front on so we could host Emmy's 2nd birthday party and the kids wouldn't feel compelled to play with all of the equipment inside.

Hard to tell, but those are plexiglass windows.  I know.

Here is the latest progress.  I ran out of boards, which I will be going to pick up at lunch.  Things that remain:
1.  3 windows above the door.
2.  Paint all exposed wood (dark green)
3.  Paint doors (dark purple)
4.  Corner galvanized trim pieces.
5.  Rafter straps.
6.  Wire the whole dang thing.
7.  Gravel porch & swing
8.  FINISH the inside.

Lots left to do, but just seeing this thing here makes me more than happy!  Can't wait to have a party there.  




Monday, February 25, 2013

Wow.  Severious slacking of the worst kind!  (Severe + Serious).  New word.  You're welcome.  

Lots has happened, and yet nothing has happened in the many months since my last post.  The girls are almost another year older, and more feisty too.  We combined them both in the same room, Allie's front room.  Emmy is still in the crib, and AC is still in that awful bed we got on the cheap a few years ago.  Overall the room is good, we're just needing to get them new beds.  This is likely the beds we're going to go with:  
MINNEN Ext bed frame with slatted bed base IKEA Extendable.  Length can be adjusted as the child grows taller.
It's Ikea.  Great price, simple, perfect beds for little girls, right?  Once we do that, the crib will go into the playroom (former nursery) and that room will function as both play room and guest bedroom.  Looking forward to having a place for the folks to sleep when they come in town...and a bed for our many friends who live far away during football season!

The exterior painting has stalled this winter.  Mostly b/c I've gotten lazy...but also b/c I needed a break.  The front of the house has been sanded, primed, and painted.  That includes the porch ceiling which is now a very southern, pale blue.  All that is left on the front of the house is the upper front gable over the porch, then a second coat on everything...including the porch floor.  Probably gonna pick that up again once the time changes in 2 weeks and I can work on it in the evenings.

The bathroom addition got pushed back. Again.  Stupid money, there never seems to be enough!  We're pretty sure that it'll be happening in the next 6 months, but stay tuned for that one.

In place of the bathroom, we decided to go ahead and do the shed!  Dad's coming this weekend to help me clear our old dinky 8x10 shed out, and cut down the ancient rotten crape myrtle behind it.  After that, I'll take the week to tear it down and prep the ground for the foundation for the new 12x16 shed.  I've priced all the materials and I have to say, I'm super excited about it.  Within the next 4-6weeks, we should have a spankin new shed, complete with 8x12 front porch and swing.  We'll FINALLY have a legit backyard space to gather...and I'll have a place to justify putting a beer fridge!  Woot!


Progress photos to come VERY soon....