Showing posts with label floor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label floor. Show all posts

Thursday, January 26, 2012

tiling the laundry room floor

continued!!!
the tile is layed and ready to be grouted. we chose a black grout to give it a modern look.
before grout

mixing the grout

applying grout

after application
the tile still needs a good cleaning. after it cures in three days, we can seal it. until then, its still vulnerable. since we have to be able to get back to our laundry room (which for now is also serving as our living room!), and with all of our critters running around, we are keeping it protected with throw rugs and blankets.
today, off to "build it naturally" to order flooring replacement boards for the front of the house!
and maybe some paint!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

laundry room day 2




getting ready for the tile!
we decided to use tile in the laundry room. we came across a great deal at the habitat restore and found several cases of tile. or we may use some tile leftover from other homes we have rehabbed. which ever we decide to use, we know we need a sturdy sub floor! nick spent a long time painstakingly leveling a previously very un-level floor. he then put down a layer of heavy duty sub floor. the floor already has never felt so sturdy. go nick! now, for the tile backer board.

(sorry for the not so stellar picture, i took it this morning after we had dragged the refrigerator into the room friday night and then back out again today).
you may remember that when we replaced the roof on the house we also raised the roof in this room to be as tall as the rest of the house. with the room empty, we  decided now would also be a good idea to go ahead and rip out that low ceiling. here are some pictures of the roof lines, before and after:
before

after

and this is the laundry room as it was, in all its glory!






Thursday, January 5, 2012

laundry room

well wouldn't ya just know it? our washing machine has bit the dust!  
renovation conundrum: 
do we A) freak out and get really mad that everything keeps going wrong (um, okay, maybe just for a second) or do we B) keep that glass half full and find the positive in this situation?
 that's right boys and girls, we went with option B. (important side note- choosing option B is really really important. this is how to maintain sanity during an epic home renovation!)
remember that girder we just replaced underneath the house? it was directly underneath the laundry room. and let me tell you, that floor was a mess! rotten-VILLE! mushy everywhere. so, with the washing machine out, we are taking out the dryer and everything else and building us a new floor.
ripping up the floor
now we all know that there wouldn't be just one layer of flooring underneath that laminate (that IS why this blog is called 18 layers of wallpaper!).  nope there was five, at least. not counting the floor we have seen everyday since we've been here or the sub floor, there were three layers of heavy duty flooring and at least two layers of laminate! 
layers upon layers
it appears that this room was once a porch. the bottom layer was slanted like the old porches used to be to keep water away from the house and facilitate cleaning. when the porch was enclosed, they built up the floor to make it level and then added more layers of flooring as necessary, maybe for aesthetics? maybe to cover rotten spots? who knows...
nick ripped up all of the flooring and supported the utility closets in the room and added and leveled some new floor joists. it was a long day!
 i left to go make pots and came home to this:
our new floor!
just kidding! this is not the new floor, but we had to have a way to cover the floors for the night. we considered just putting a board across across the floor to create a bridge from our newly created den, to our kitchen. but with an adventurous cat, an arthritic senior dog, a spastic schnauzer dog, one really good dog and a fairly clumsy wife, nick decided it would be best to cover the whole floor for the night. tomorrow, getting ready for tile!


Sunday, January 1, 2012

yesterday's finds

yesterday we were working on starting to fix the old termite damage on the hardwoods.
nick spent six long hours slowly pulling out each of these boards individually. we used a video by ron hazelton (see yesterday's blog post) as a reference. initially nick used a circular saw to cut  the perimeter of the board and then chiseled the ends to be able to lift out the board without disturbing the tongue and groove. BUT the boards were nailed down and we quickly discovered these nails could be hazardous when they were hit with the saw blade. sparks and nail shards flying everywhere! nick had to come up with a new plan. he used a chisel and hammered several spots on each board to save the tongue and groove.  several blisters, many bruises and maybe a fractured bone later, we feel like we made some serious progress!

here are some pictures of how it went:
large square in the living room
several runs from the living room into the dining room
 we found some damage to the sub floor in the living room:
a close up of some sub floor damage
also we found sub floor damage in the dining room by the fireplace: 
close up
upon further inspection, we found more damaged beams under neath the floor. 
luckily, they all seem to be relatively easy fixes.  
we also got to add a new support beam under the floor yesterday.