Showing posts with label closet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label closet. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Entire Upstairs Repaired, Remodeled, FINISHED!

While the two older boys were gone for a few weeks over the summer, we decided to scramble and get their rooms, and really the entire upstairs, done while they were gone. We wanted to surprise them. They've been so good throughout this whole ordeal of the house fire, never complaining and always offering to help. They deserve to finally get their rooms back. 
We hung insulation as we hung the sheetrock. 

We'll soon be pros with all the practice we've had over the years!


The stairwell ceiling will have to have it's tongue and groove wood put back. 


There was so much blistered paint to scrape from walls and doors. 

The little guys helped paint Kilz on every surface. 

The smell of smoke was finally gone!


This wall had been burned out pretty badly and had to be repaired. 
A new access door into the "attic room" was also built. 

Oldest son's room is a dark blue. 

It's amazing how nice trim around windows makes the room look. 

Younger older son's (I guess I should come up with some better nicknames!) room still had a lot of salvaged items and debris left in his room. His room was the most damaged. 

Covering the ductwork. 

Looking good!

More blistered and peeling paint to remove. 

Repairing the ceiling in the stairwell. 


Younger older boy's room is green. 

All their old furniture, as well as some new furniture to replace what had been burned in the fire, got a fresh coat of paint. 


More Kilz. 

Look at the stark difference here!

Stairwell is looking good!

Finished!

Finished!
The stairs will get a beautiful fresh coat of paint too!

This is the closet that adjoins both bedrooms upstairs. 




Attic access. 


It all turned out so nicely! 

We made a video to show the boys' reactions. Here's the link to that if you'd like to check it out: 
Or watch it here:



Thursday, January 10, 2013

Score!

Handy Husband was in the right place at the right time and scored these totally amazing closet organizing systems for an unbeatable price. There are 27 boxes in all of various closet components. What a deal! I can't wait to get to work finishing up the insides of the girls' bedroom closets, and there is plenty here for us to do our future closet remodel, as well as the boys' too! 

Monday, January 23, 2012

The Upper Floor & Closet Project

The upper floor of our house consists of two large bedrooms, a small unfinished closet that connects both bedrooms, and an "attic" room of sorts, which is actually a room above the kitchen.

After pulling off two layers of wallpaper (of which I saved a couple of samples- just because I like old things), the first thing we did to the upstairs was add some new electrical outlets and lights/ceiling fans, as there was virtually no electricity on the second story.
My four year old loved to help rip off the old wallpaper.

My handy husband cutting in some new outlets.
The original walls in the house are all solid tongue and groove boards.

We then framed in nice sized closets in each bedroom. There will be "nooks" on each outside end for shelving, as well as plenty of storage space inside the closets themselves.

This is the not-quite finished framed in closet in the 12 year old's room.
See the bricks from the original chimney? So cool!