Showing posts with label guest room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guest room. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Return to the guest room.

Well after powering through during my week of furlough things slowed down to a crawl right right before Christmas I broke into the finishing phase of the project. During the gap we stripped off all of the wallpaper, washed and scraped the walls to remove all of the old wallpaper glue stripped all of the trim and floor. By far the most painful part was patching the walls pretty much from June to November it was sanding the walls it was just so miserable I could barley make myself do an hour on it a day so it dragged on forever and ever. In December I started the finishing processing on the trim, I have some more detailed pictures of the process that I'll put up in a separate post we also brought someone in to redo the walls in our large closet which I also have some pictures of. More to come soon.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Guest Room - Day 3

Yesterday I removed the carpet from the large closet and began stripping the entry door. Kind of a slow day. It's interesting to look around upstairs it looks like much of the trim and doors were salvaged from other properties. For example the bedroom door and one of the other doors upstairs have a double bevel edge on the panels.

While most of the others have a single bevel.
It also appears that the bedroom door once had a rim style lock instead of the current mortise variety. There is a hole about an inch from the edge of the door that was patched with a dowel at some point.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Guest Room - Day 1

Just finished up Day 1. I got the ceiling tiles removed and the furring strips down. The furring strips were probably the most difficult part. Many of them had a lot of nails located all in the same area. Good news is the ceiling looks to be in relatively good condition, although wallpapered of course. I did make kind of a cool discovery. Around the light fixture there is an oval outline. I suspect that at some point the room had a fixture similar to this.


I removed a couple sections of paneling. My goal was to get all of it down but I also neglected to consider the furring strips which was the most time consuming part. This is what was hiding under the paneling. It looks to be the same wallpaper that was in our bedroom except in blue instead of red.

Tomorrows goal is to get down the remainder of the paneling and to get the first window apart.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Home Improvement Week 2009

Due to the crappy economy I am required to take a week of unpaid time off this year. So I've decided to make the best of things and tackle the guest room, the current price holder for the ugliest room in our home. Current goal is to remove the paneling and ceiling tiles and to begin the process of reconditioning the windows by getting the frames and sashes stripped. Hopefully I'll be able to get more done but without knowing the condition of the underlying walls and ceiling it's difficult to know what kind of challenge awaits.