4.15.2009

Bike Parking


Since the tool chests were set up in the garage, we had to park the bikes outside. But they're still behind the gate, and actually in a more convenient spot for getting them out on the road. And they are parked by the lovely lemon tree here in the side yard.

My bicycle is this Giant Sedona with Xtracycle and seat in front for Bean. Z rides on the deck there in the back. My husband rides his old red Univega.

4.14.2009

Garage


The rest of the garage is pretty messy. We do have room to park the car, though, so score 1 for me.

And look at the new tool chests, ooh la la. We picked these up yesterday, and spent this morning filling them up with all the tools that were pretty much just piled all over the work bench area. The tool situation was getting out of control, we've needed tool drawers like these for a long time now

4.13.2009

Link


I love the look of this photo grid on apartmenttherapy.com. The black and white really makes it. I don't really have a great spot or subjects for something like this, but I like it.

Shade Sails


We just got these shade sails up in the backyard. I was worried about the shade since we had the tree trimmed, and these are perfect. It's so nice, I spent half the afternoon under here.

4.12.2009

Half Bathroom Progress


The half bathroom work began when we were just going to have the toilet replaced. We figured we could get a new toilet to replace the old one, and mess with the wallpaper and junk later. Once the old one was out, we look in the box and saw the new one was chipped. So, while we had the room, might as well redo the whole bathroom, right?

So here's my husband putting the new low flow toilet with this long and dainty wrench. It's so cute, it looks like a magic wand.

I spent hours and hours on the floor dying all that grout, and I picked a light gray for the walls. The last thing we have to do is to replace the old faucet. So, yay, we finally have two bathrooms.

4.11.2009

Link: ApartmentTherapy.com


Bright white kitchen on apartmenttherapy.com

Now that our floor is mostly white, something like this might work for us.

4.10.2009

Grout

Jeez, sick of me talking about grout yet? Grout grout grout. Hope I'm almost done working on it, so I can stop talking about it. Phew.

Kitchen: In progress


I'm probably about half way done with dying the grout in the kitchen. The dark grout on the left is what we have been living with for four years. The whitish on the right is one application or two of the grout dye. And those are my big feet.

The process is pretty much crawling around on the floor on my hands and knees with a toothbrush, brushing some 'grout renew' liquid into the grout areas. Then, I wipe it off a little after 5 minutes or so, and end up having to make two or three applications. The kitchen isn't very big, but it's easier to do it in sections so that I can move around while it's drying. Like most things, I'm doing it kind of half assed as well, but I like the way it's turning out.

4.09.2009

Link: ModMidMod.com

Love this blog for mid century modern exteriors inspiration: ModMidMod

4.08.2009

Bathroom: Before & After



The full bathroom needed paint and a new fan (and new floor tile, maybe later) to make it a bit more finished looking in there. Last year, I painted it a light gray really quickly, and I'm not very good at painting.

So, a professional paint job and a new fan, and we're good to go. My husband picked the paint color, it's a little bluish for me. We like gray around here. And, the before photo was taking mid fan replacement.

The next thing I should do is decant all those bottles into nice ones, a' la Chez Larsson. That's almond Dr. Bronner's liquid castille soap in the green bottle, btw. Thumbs up. The floor tiles should really be replaced, as they are cracked and whoever installed them did a crappy job. I might end up just dying what's left of the grout in the meantime.

4.07.2009

Kitchen: Before


Our galley kitchen is small and not particularly attractive. Ugh, that hardware is ugly. The countertops, yuck. It is, apparently, a great place to park your little bike.

Anyway, fixing up the kitchen is a long term (and big $$) project. We decided not to replace the cabinets, or the floor. *Sigh.* Step one is the tile grout on the floor. We can have the backsplashes torn down, hardware and counters replaced (we're thinking PaperStone or recycled glass), and the cabinets painted. Eventually. Making it work, people.

4.04.2009

Pots


I hadn't even noticed we planted so many things until it was time to get rid of all the pots. I think these were mostly from tree saplings. I've been cleaning out the backyard for the last couple of days, there were some wire, pots, broken rakes, flat soccer balls, etc., that were all just uglying up the place. Got rid of these on freecycle.

4.01.2009

Half Bathroom Walls: Before


There are two layers of (ugly) wallpaper peeling off the walls, offsetting this (ugly) yellow tile. This is kind of a screwy half bathroom anyway, the cabinet is skewed on one side to allow the door opening. I know, how could we have this eyesore in our house for years and years? We closed the door and completely ignored it. For shame.

Instead of a complete, back to studs renovation, with poured concrete floors, wall mounted faucet and lav, and a hatbox toilet, we'll be doing a few quick, cheap fixes. I'm picking my paint colors, and crossing my fingers.

Half Bathroom Tile: Before


Gross, right? We have had this half bathroom for four years and have never used it. Between the peeling wallpaper, 4 gallon per flush toilet, and this floor, it is just not an appealing place to be, even for a minute.

We are hiring a painter to strip the wallpaper and paint the walls. My job, however, will be to dye the grout. I think this will go a long way into making this tile bearable. We're embarking on quite a few band aid renovations, but this is first. Since Bean has transitioned out of diapers, it will be nice to have two bathrooms between the four bathroom-goers.