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Family room library - large traditional medium tone wood floor and brown floor family room library idea with a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace and a media wall
Hellfire Damnation
Laundry - Transitional Laundry Room Small utility room with gray walls, an undermount sink, gray cabinets, quartzite countertops, and a stacked washer and dryer in a transitional design with porcelain tile flooring.
My library used to be a dining room. That's how my grandmother designed this house when she built it back in 2002. It's taken us like four years to choose a new light fixture, lolz. One that hayes doesn't hit his head on while walking into the room! I don't *love* this one, but at least it's flush with the ceiling and it was easy to install. My parents are taking the old chandelier to put in their actual dining room.
Greetings fellow renovators. I thought I’d drop by and post a quick update on what’s going on at the MisAdventures renovation. There was some good, some bad, some ugly and some plain stupid.
We’ll start with the ugly – as in my shoes my wife tries to throw away, but I keep fishing them out of the trash. Hey, they’re my lucky shoes, OK? You can see a peak in the Kitchen over my chop saw – but that’s for another post. But I did get the paint on the ceiling and all 22 lights installed in there.
But we’ll focus on that cabinet in the sun room with the retractable screen. Here’s looking down on the plywood top we want to cover with a nice piece of local hardwood. So I made a cardboard template and took it to a local craftsman that has a sawmill.
And he popped out a nice Indiana Cherry top, complete with a hinged door for the TV lift. The front is 6/4 1 1/2″) stock, the back part and the hinged lid is 3/4 stock. Great.
Now the stupid part. I needed to get this wood sealed right away – to keep the twisting to a minimum. No problem – I just grabbed a can of Waterbased clear coat and gave it a good seal coat on all four sides. Done – not so fast, stupid. (That’s me, not you)
You see, a waterbased finish on cherry is like motor oil on a hot fudge sundae. It might look good from a distance, but you’ll notice something’s not quite right when you get a little closer. The waterbased finish left the cherry looking bleached out and flat.
So we prance right out and get some of this stuff. It works great, and much less toxic than traditional paint strippers.
A couple hours off my life, and we’re back to bare wood. No fun.
But no, it doesn’t end there. I laid on a coat of wiping oil made from boiled linseed oil, varnish and mineral spirits – and it looked great! Well, except for all of the scratches my scraper left behind. So this is the second full strip and sanding job. I then made another mess using some fast dry varnish – so another sanding job was needed. I finally ordered some wiping varnish from Rockler called Arm-r-Seal that lots of guys seem to use on YouTube – we’ll see how it comes out when I try my 4th attempt. I’m too old for this stuff.
Something did go right in the month of January. I finally got the tiles that I had made installed in the pilasters of the bookcase.
The stoneware tiles have a Lupine flower design and were made by Terra Firma tiles. This plant was native to Indiana, but you don’t see them very often here. I plan to have these in the garden outside the sunroom eventually.
Now here’s something that went bad – and then good for a change. I had ordered a pair of Restoration Hardware Library Sconces to go over the windows in the bookcase. I ordered these in 2014 – but they were never checked. So the first of January I decided to get them out to install. The box said it had a Polished Nickel Double sconce inside.
But I got one of these instead – A table lamp? Well, the package was a different shape than the other one. Well, let’s open the other one.
And of course it’s the right one – but broken. Well, that’s just dandy. I have a Restoration Hardware shipment that was send in 2014 that has one broken light and one table lamp. It is now 2017 – you do the math. But I have a Trade account with them so I sent them an email and explained what I did (and didn’t do) and what do you think happened?
They picked up the original packages and sent replacements within 3 days! No charge! So these are now installed these on the bookcases. Now you know why I have so many RH lights in this house.
January Round Up – the good, bad and ugly. Greetings fellow renovators. I thought I'd drop by and post a quick update on what's going on at the MisAdventures renovation.
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