Tuesday, April 30, 2013

FINALLY!!!

DONE!  I sprayed two coats of Minwax water based polycrylic on the laundry room / clutter room / pantry cabinets today.  HOWEVER...I didn't take any pictures because you couldn't really tell that I had done anything, lol!  So...for the sake of having a picture...here's one that I took this evening.  This cute little tree frog was hanging out by the front door :)  Tomorrow I'll look everything over but I'm pretty sure that I FINALLY get the take the plastic down and reveal the cabinets in their finished state!!  WOO-HOO!!!


Monday, April 29, 2013

Are We Ready Yet?

This morning I pulled down all of the paper to reveal the crown moulding & base that I still need to paint.  Look at how yellow the "primed" crown moulding is compared to the white that I already painted on the cabinets!  Kinda gross!

Nothing like prep work to waste a day away!


This picture REALLY shows the color difference.

I got it all painted..twice (not sure why I didn't take any pictures of it actually ready, lol) and now I've just got to tape off the ceiling and around the crown in the rest of the room and then I can get back in here and spray the polyurethane.  Sounds like tomorrow will be another fun day!
Have I mentioned that I'm ready to be done messing with these cabinets?

Sunday, April 28, 2013

SAVED!

Well...maybe saved isn't the right word...but EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE OK with these gosh darn cabinets!!  I lightly sanded them this morning and then gave them another coat of polyurethane.  They look great now (well....great enough, lol)  The crackle effect is gone!  WHEW!!

You can see on the cabinet door farthest away that it has a more "smooth" finish.
The closer door is the one that still had crackle before I sanded and sprayed it again.

Kade spent his time working on building door headers so that we can get some of this trim done.  Why do we always pick something that's not just cut and hang??  We're always gluing, nailing, modifying, lol.  We are so difficult :)

I think he got about 15 of them cut and put together.  AWESOME
(that means that I have 15 headers waiting for me to caulk, fill, prime and give a first coat of paint to before they can go up...where is my clone?? anyone??)
(think about how much he could get done if he didn't have to go to work every day!)

I guess tomorrow I'll repaint the crown moulding & baseboard in the clutter room and then get ready to spray the poly in there.  I can't wait to see this room finished...
I hope it's as good in real life as it is in my head!!

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Mirror Mirror On The Wall

Kade finally hung up the mirror in the half bath today.  I just love that mirror :)  It's actually the mirror that goes with the dresser that we're using for the vanity in our hallway bath. (see pics below)

Here's the dresser as I bought it.  I couldn't just let that cute mirror go to waste.  I just thought it seemed a little too small for a bathroom...at least a main bathroom!

Here's the dresser after I stripped it down and cut it's "sink" hole.

Refinished and ready to have the drawers modified

And here's the mirror in its final resting place.
I just love how the lights kind of "hug" the top of it :)
Now we need to finish the chair rail in there and that room will be....DONE??
Oh wait, no...it still needs to have the trim touched up and then it's door put back on the hinges!


I finally built my nerves up today and sprayed the first coat of polyurethane on the cabinet doors.
I used Minwax polycrylic - it's suppose to be a true "clear" finish...which is what I wanted on our white white cabinets. (and not what I got with the minwax waterbased wipe on that I used on the cabinet boxes!)

Can you see the results...

Here's a closer shot....YEP...that is crackle!
WHAT THE HECK??  I have NO IDEA why this happened.
I would swear these cabinets are TRYING to kill me! (or at the very least make me go insane!)

They don't look bad from a distance.  I'm going to have to think about this one a little.
Maybe another coat will fix the problem?

I'm seriously beginning to think that our basement is where cabinets go to die!
(or at the very least try my patience something fierce!)

I guess I'll revisit this tomorrow - UGH!
But honestly...why would I expect this to go smoothly??  Not much else has!

Here's the HVLP spray gun that I used.  I THOUGHT it was doing a pretty good job, lol.
Maybe it's my technique...maybe it's the poly...maybe it's....
TIME FOR ME TO GO TO BED!!
I'll worry about it tomorrow (and believe me...I WILL worry!)

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Window Sills & MORE PAINT!

Look!  It's our very first INSTALLED window sill!  Don't you love it?  I do!  Kade did a great job fitting these.  EVERY window had to be custom fit. (imagine that!)

First one installed was the one over the kitchen sink.

It's strange to look and actually see window sills and not just unfinished window :)

Kade got ALL of the new sills installed today.

For some reason he decided he wanted to use "real" nails and not the nail gun.
So there he is...using the nail set and setting each nail he put in.
(I seriously think we BOTH make everything harder than it needs to be!)

I went ahead and did just ONE MORE COAT of paint on the clutter room cabinets.

NOW they should be good to go!

In these pictures from day to day I seriously don't htink I can see ANY difference in the coverage, but I assure you...they needed just one more coat :)

I can't wait to rip this plastic out of there and reveal the "new" cabinets in all of their glory.

Next step is to poly the cabinet doors which are all still down in the basement...
(yikes...makes me nervous just saying it!)
and then head back upstairs and give the cabinet boxes a few coats before I can put this room together once and for all!

I wonder how long I've taken on this room so far...
(note to self) It probably would have cost less to just buy finished cabinets at this point!
How depressing!

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Ready, Set, SPRAY!

Oh my gosh....as of this morning I was STILL doing prep work.  Let me just say...it's not easy to hang giant pieces of plastic by yourself, lol.  I had to look almost like a cartoon in there pulling the tape off of the plastic and trying to get the plastic to actually hang on the walls!

Finally I was ready to paint!

EVERYTHING was covered.
(I mean EVERYTHING)

Yes, I wasted time and made these tight fitting poster board covers that fit IN the drawer spots in the base cabinets.

I think they'll make it so much easier to spray against.

Can you tell how I taped everything off?  I put the tape ALL around the insides of the cabinets and cut the plastic to fit.  It took FOREVER!

I taped off the crown with some small rolls of paper that I have.  I think it's meant for around the baseboard, but it worked great this way too!


ARE YOU READY FOR THIS??

I also got the first coat of paint done!

Look at how messy that is!  It took about an hour and a half or so to spray everything.
I'm not sure that I've got the sprayer dialed in just where it needs to be.

I think it did a pretty good job though.  It probably helps that I'm using flat paint and floetrol.

Have I mentioned that even though this is so tedious I just know that I'll be glad I re-did these in the end?

The sprayer sure does put on a nicer finish.  Why didn't I get one of these sooner?

Finished!  I'll check them out in the morning light and decide if I need to do another coat or not. (I might as well just do another coat, cause I know I'm going to convince myself that they need it, lol)
 

Last event of the day....BIRTHDAYS!!
(and cake with two of the boys favorite pics that I took)

Happy Birthday to Jeff & Johnny Harman! (Jeff on the right, Johnny on the left)  Jeff's birthday is today and Johnny's is tomorrow.  Where did the past year go?  Seems like we were just celebrating these SAME two birthdays  :)

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Prep Work......stinks!

:)
Why does prep works ALWAYS take so long??  Today I taped off the INSIDES of all of the cabinets in the clutter room / laundry room.

I figured this was the best way to prepare them for spraying paint.

This protects all of the "guts" of the cabinets and only surfaces to be painted are exposed.

I'm not going to lie....I'm not excited about being in this little 8x10 room sealed up with plastic while I'm spraying paint and polyurethane.

While I was doing that Kade was working on the cased openings that go from the dining room/sitting room into the hallway.

He got a bunch of door trim cut and got both openings done.

Look at that beautiful job?  Now I need to fill those nail holes and then prime and paint.

Maybe I should wait and save the painting of the trim until the last thing I do before we move in??
Sounds like a pretty good idea right now  :)

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Little Helpers

Had some little visitors this morning!  The Kellys stopped by to drop off some Pampered Chef goodies and to visit for awhile.  (IT WAS SO WONDERFUL!!)  The kids wanted to help clean up the limbs in the yard that had fallen from our dead tree.  It was so funny watching Hunter try to pick up the biggest limb of all...that was probably as big as I am tall!!  Kids are so funny!


This afternoon we got back to work.  Imagine that!  Just miscellaneous stuff though.
Tomorrow I'm going to begin taping off the cabinets in the clutter room / laundry room.  This time I'm going to get out the HVLP sprayer from Harbor Freight and try spraying the paint on.  Is there a reason that I don't just stick with a paint brush??  Surely that would be easier!

Friday, April 19, 2013

Ready to Go...AGAIN

Well...the cabinet boxes are ONCE AGAIN primed and ready to paint!  This has got to be the LONGEST cabinet re-do EVER!!

At least they're not SUPER yellow anymore!

The funny thing is....I honestly tried to convince myself that the yellow tint & streaks just made them look "antiqued" ha, ha.  Thank goodness I decided to just go for it! (Well...maybe not "thank goodness", but I think I will be glad in the end!)

I also got the window sills primed (finally)
Tomorrow I can give them a coat of paint and then Kade can finally get them installed!

 I can't wait to see how they look in the end.  So glad we took the extra step of having the lumber milled and getting that full 1" thick board.

Can't we do ANYTHING that's easy??
(or at least QUICK!)

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Here We Go Again!

I can't believe I really sanded these cabinet boxes in the clutter room / laundry room down and started over!!!  I finished them up today

Here's a good pic that shows how "yellow" the poly ended up being.
In the corner of the crown you can see where the poly'd crown meets the regular painted trim in the exact same color!!  Isn't that awful?

Here's another shot of the side of the pantry cabinet.  Look at how streaky it was!

Look at what a mess that made though!  All of that time to prime & paint...

Only to turn around and do it all over again! 

At least I had the orbital sander to get the bigger areas done.
I'm seriously going to have some crazy strong arm muscles after this house is done!

Well...I guess it's time to "let the fun begin"....AGAIN!!

Seriously....what is wrong with me?