Let's see - where to begin - there are 2 major sections, the stairway (part of the living room) and the upstairs hall. The project turned out to be bigger than we perhaps thought (a LOT of wall area!), but it was so incredibly inexpensive compared to that pesky kitchen. I think we probably only spent like $100, just on paint and some supplies like rags & gloves. Now that we have an arsenal of tools & supplies, things just keep getting cheaper & cheaper. Thank goodness!
So, stairway. Here's the before, when we were thinking of buying the house (what did we see in it, again? Sometimes I can't believe we saw through the vinyl and green brain rug. Also, isn't it a tripping hazard to put a chair in front of the stairs?)
We didn't entirely realize how much it was detracting from the living room until 2 days ago, when it looked like this (note open drawer with take out menus, obviously it was a long day & required food delivery!):
Major changes happened at the top of the stairs, where the door to an old closet used to be. The closet is now our shower, and the door is now downstairs, the door to our half bath.
So, just wall now - but a looker nonetheless.
And going upstairs, this was a huge difference. Before, evil wallpaper and green brain carpet:
The hallway is so bright now, and clean! The poor upstairs part has been used a staging area for the bathroom, tile storage and cutting, ripped apart for wiring, and home base for insulation. Thus, it was in pretty rough shape with an array of patches and problems:
Time to bring it back to a nice, open space, like this:
And that's all for this week - more next week, when we take a stab at some of those last details...
3 comments:
Absolutely marvelous! Lots of hard work, but it paid of in the end with such beautiful spaces!
My God you give me hope and hubs dread. Our house has EVERY inch of trim painted. I want the paint gone, he wants more paint on it. So you can imagine the debates at our bungalow.
It looks WONDERFUL!
Wow! Good job!
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