Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

So happy :)

This is what we were starting from: the original beadboard barrel vaulted ceiling over the front door.
This was uncovered when we removed the steel siding and aluminum trim. I had seen it in old pictures of the house and wanted to put it back in place - luckily, it was still there! Dad attempted to remove the chipping paint, but this was more of a job than anyone wanted. So we installed new, freshly primed and painted beadboard in its place!
The underside of the overhang (and the wood face with the arch cut out) was wrapped in the same PVC I used for the trim everywhere else. This will be resistant to rot and will hopefully last a really long time!
After using a plumb bob to find where the center of the pillar would be, we got to drilling the hole for the lag bolt that would secure the base to the step. We actually just expanded the holes from the previous bolt holding the iron posts in place, which was much easier than drilling an entirely new hole in this solid old mortar.
One down. And the roof didn't even fall in! ;)
After bolting and gluing a piece of pressure treated (and primed) lumber to the step, we wrapped it in PVC and made this base to support the new pillar. We used a spade bit to drill a hole down into the base to receive a wooden dowel. There's a corresponding hole in the top plate as well. 
Voila! Snapped into place and fit perfectly on the first try!
We glued the dowels and pre-drilled and counter sunk four screws into the top and bottom of each pillar.
You could hang a (tiny) hammock from these babies!
On pillar (and day) number two, I started out solo when Dad was called into work.
Since we had already done all of the hard work in trying to figure out how best to do this job, the second pillar went much quicker!
My grandpa came over after we had lunch and helped me trim a half-inch off the bottom of the second pillar.
I failed to account for the the slope in the step from side to side to help with water runoff...so one of the bases is a tad higher than the other if you look closely.
No matter, though...we trimmed the pillar, installed the dowels into either end, and snapped this one into place all the same!
I couldn't stop looking at these yesterday - I was so happy with how everything turned out!
Mom and I filled the screw holes, sanded away any excess, and caulked all the joints or seams all around the ceiling, arch, and top and bottom of each column. After a coat of paint, this is going to look even better than it already does.
HUGE thanks to everyone who helped! This was the last big construction project around the house and it was such a weight off my shoulders to actually have these popped into place and finished that I was all of the sudden really inspired to throw down grass seed and start focusing on this ratty looking lawn of mine! ;)

Monday, April 1, 2013

Easter weekend

Finally getting around to installing the drawer organizers from our trip to Texas...another IKEA find!
The second drawer is a little lighter on the organization, but everything still has a place.
The highlight of Easter was looking through piles of old family photo albums and laughing at everyone's hairstyles :)

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Spring Break!

The last couple weeks have been pretty cushy for me - it's Spring Break after all!
First off was a weekend trip to Minneapolis with a group of friends for a concert at the Target Center.
This past week was a week-long trip to Texas with the family. We drove down and stayed with my uncle and his family in their new house. VERY nice place, and a beautiful neighborhood!
Loved the trees in Houston.
Anything green was especially attractive given that we left Knoxville at the tail end of a long winter! :)
It's definitely a different environment there!
One of my favorite stops on the trip - Central Market by HEB. Probably 100,000+ square feet of great food!
Central Market
Hands down the best food we ate on the trip: pork chop at Perry's Steakhouse.
Perry's Steakhouse & Grille

Monday, November 19, 2012

Party time :)

In addition to just doing things because they needed done, we had the added incentive to finish projects because I had a housewarming party this past Saturday! I invited several good friends from school, and lots of people from around town. Lots of food, lots of drinks, and lots of good people – it was a really great time J
I stayed up late the night before finishing up the window painting project in the solarium. I wanted to get those done and the grilles painted so that people could get a feel for the direction that room was headed, and I’m glad I did. A little more touch-up painting on the walls and everything was ready for deep cleaning!
2:00am aaaaand DONE!
I even received a couple new plants! Greenhouse, here we come ;)
I dusted, scrubbed, and swept EVERYTHING really well…I’m always amazed how well the house cleans up. When we were covered in insulation and plaster dust, I thought – for sure – I’d never get the house cleaned ever again. Luckily, I was wrong!
Housewarming party turned Slumber party!
This was after we had been semi-cleaning throughout the night..
Thankfully (but against my instructions) my friends were kind enough to help clean up before they left. I suppose, in retrospect, we did make kind of a mess. The true sign of a successful party.
With the landscaping stones put in place last weekend, my leftover siding sold on Craigslist, and the lot next door cleaned up, even the outside of the house was looking pretty good. The pallet the siding was shipped on was going to be used for a fire the night of the party, but we had such a good time inside, we never made it back OUTside. Sunday morning after my friends had gone, I decided I would go ahead and start the fire anyway. There were a couple other things for the pile, too…..I decided to burn everything all at once J Mwahaha!
My little fire ring before being loaded up with scrap wood.
Who knew the driveway was so big?! I'm now down to two piles left up here :)
...oops.
Otherwise, a pretty quiet day. A little more cleaning..a little movie watching..a short nap, and all was right with the world.