Saturday, July 28, 2012

Moving date 4 days and counting!!

Well folks our house building expedition is finally coming to an end. The final touches are being applied, workers are getting paid, and we are packing up!!

final grading done on the front yard, now as soon as the sod fields dry they can put our sod down... long story :)

3 stairs and a retaining wall

as you walk in

kitchen and check of list

door to the left is the bathroom, after that is the door to the garage, and to the right of that is the pantry

the finished portion of the stars. This was a quick fix, they will be the same as the floor later

the unfinished top part of the stairs

boys loft

office

looking down the hallway to the boys room (on right)

boys bathroom

boys bedroom

Nathan's room/guest room

hallway to Master

laundry room

right side of Master

Left side of Master (Nathan's temporary room)

Master Bath

Master Bath

Sitting area/ Nathan's temporary room in Master

Looking from bathroom into the rest of the Master

from Master looking towards boys rooms

down the stairs

from the landing looking down on the... well everything :)

Monday, July 16, 2012

Finishing touches... on the outside!

The front was just painted

Todd painting the right side

Awesome acrobatics!



Almost done... they finished the day I took this picture 7/15

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

July 5, 2012

The house has all the siding complete.. now they have to paint it

The front Porch

the kitchen coming in from the garage

the stairs

the Master, they are putting in the base molding. Notice the fan :)

master bathroom with toilet and tiles done

The mirrors should be put up today or tomorrow

Loft .. notice a fan :)

boys room... with fan :)

fridge with awesome chandelier

kitchen from other side
Doors are in, base molding going in, fans hung, switches and outlets plated, and siding is all hung... what is left???
1. Electricity
2. final plumbing in bathrooms and refrigerator
3. Paint and caulk on outside of house
4. gutters all that goes with them
5. Garage door
6. final grading on lawn
7. sod
hhmmm I'm sure I'm forgetting some other things... but we are getting pretty close!

Monday, July 2, 2012

Adventures in upholstery

Okay, so I have this glider. This wonderfully comfortable, awfully stained, and smelly glider. What can I say, I love that stinky thing! but I needed to update it, give it a fresh look, and make it a little more appealing and happy to look at. So....
This was the beginning product
After I finished I noticed I should have taken process pictures... so I will try to explain. I took the top cushion and put it on top of the fabric I chose (outdoor durable fabric), make sure the fabric is right sides in with the cushion inside. Pin around the cushion to make sure you have the shape and can follow it on your machine. Allow a half inch or more seam allowance. I left a little more because I wanted to put a little light batting inside. I then took the cushion out of the pinned material and sewed the edges together, minus the bottom seam. Then I took a piece of lightweight batting and sewed in on covering one side of the material on the inside of the fabric (since I did not want to cover both sides). Then I sewed along the edges again. I slid the cushion back in and sewed the bottom shut!
The first cushion was done during nap time.

The bottom cushion done
 The top and bottom cushions were done following the same pin and sew directions. I applied a thin batting to the top of the bottom cushion and the front of the top one.
The finished product
The arm rests were a little tricky... especially since I was tired and ready to be done at this point.. So I cut out the fabric for the top and bottom pieces, there are snaps on the original cushions so I made button holes for those. I pinned the whole mess together and started to sew... much to my dismay by the time I got to the other side my seams were a little awry.. so I scratched trying to follow the pattern on the original arm rests and just took the padding out, shoved it into its new home, and made a ribbon to tie the button holes together keeping the arm rests on... Not too bad for a first time!!
Now I have to paint the chair and it will like new again!! I love refurbishing stuff.. I wonder what I can do next??