Showing posts with label renovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label renovation. Show all posts

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Living Room Face Lift

Say hello to the upstairs living room, located in our tenant's apartment. When we tore up the old carpet, we were hoping for one of those HGTV moments where there is beautiful hardwood floors underneath. No such luck. At least the sub floor was flat and in tact. We decided to take on this flooring project ourselves...


First we removed the rug, padding, and staples to have a flat and clean surface for the new flooring. Our new vise grip was a huge help getting the staples out. We also ripped out the baseboard. 


After the floor was cleared of debris and staples, we laid the red underlayment. It acts as a moisture barrier, sound reducer, and cushion. For the floor, we chose a click lock engineered hardwood in hand scraped maple from the Home Depot. Laying the underlayment and floor was quite easy and only took a weekend! You don't have to nail it in, it just clicks into place. Those little black things against the wall are spacers. You need to leave some room between the wall and flooring so the wood can expand and contract in different temperatures. My husband and I had a good system going. He cut the wood, I laid and measured the planks. 


The stove is disconnected, saw dust is very flammable!

The most challenging part of this project was the baseboard. (Unfortunately I don't have any good pics of it). We got a great bargain from Built it Green, our local salvage place; $10 for 50 feet of primed baseboard!!! What made the installation challenging was that the floor was slightly bowed in the middle. Because of the bowing there was a gap left under some of the baseboard, so we had to fill the gap with caulk. We also had to carefully measure and miter every angle which is why the radial saw was necessary.

before & after!

Furnished!

This project could not have been done without the right tools. Thankfully our friend lent us his radial saw. We also bought a floor spacing kit so that the floor had enough room to expand. Here is a list of what we used:

Tools:

  • Saw: circular saw is fine if you are only doing the flooring. For the baseboard you will need a miter saw.
  • Vise grip or hammer: to remove staples
  • Crowbar: to remove baseboard
Materials:

Monday, October 21, 2013

Bathroom Blues


Say hello to the upstairs bathroom, located in our current tenant's apartment. When we first laid eyes on this beauty, she was feeling the blues with some very dated decor. This was an almost gut renovation that was finished before anyone moved into the house. We were able to salvage the tub because it was in pretty good shape (albeit filthy), and gave it a face lift by glazing it to white. Everything else was brand new. We could not wait to get all of that blue out of there!

fancy lighting

After! Ah, much better.

Because this is a rental, we wanted to keep the design simple, durable, and cheap. This isn't the fanciest or exciting bathroom you will see, but it is clean, functional, and updated!
  • Subway Tiles: Home Depot. An affordable classic.
  • Floor Tiles: Home Depot. We chose a darker color that will not show dirt and wear. 
  • Toilet: American Standard, via Home Depot. We chose this toilet because of its sleek shape. We needed something small, that did not stick out of the wall too much. It also has the dual flush!
  • Vanity & Mirror: Glacier Bay, via Home Depot
  • Faucet: from Home Depot, in store special
  • Light Fixture: Home Depot

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Welcome to Tiny House


Welcome to our Tiny House, built in 1925 in Queens, NY. My husband, 2 cats, and I moved in January 2013, but not after a lot of hard work. Here I will take you through the transformation and story of our home.

Basic Stats:
  • 2 family (we live downstairs, and rent out upstairs)
  • 1300 s/f total (we live in 650 s/f of it)
  • 1600 s/f yard (!)
  • Scary old basement

Renovations done before we moved in:
  • All windows replaced, some new windows added
  • All walls painted
  • Upstairs kitchen cabinets
  • Upstairs bathroom gut renovation
  • Upstairs living room floor (done by us!)
  • Downstairs bathroom gut renovation
  • Downstairs doorway
  • Fuse box- replaced
  • Electrical- updated