Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Home improvement

I haven’t moved in more than 12 years, but before that I moved much more often. Whenever I moved into a new place, I always had a knack for making the place mine. I’d decorate, perhaps paint, plant flowers – different things that seemed to be my way of turning an impersonal space into my own. That tendency seems to have appeared again with the move to Yelm. It might also have something to do with the fact that I’ll be moving into my mother’s house. Ya think??

Anyway, there were two things about the house that I told Mel we HAD to change before we lived there. Both were throwbacks to the ‘70s, when the house was manufactured and I’m sure they were stylish. So I laid plans to bring the bathroom into the 21st century. I’ve taken “before” photos so you can see the hideous wallpaper and fixtures for yourself.



We went shopping and talked about the plans and then Mel proceeded to go elk hunting for a week – giving me the opportunity to do the work while it wouldn’t interfere with anything since we haven’t moved to Yelm yet.
I thought it wouldn’t be too hard to slap a little paint on the walls, hang new hardware, etc. That’s where I was wrong.
There were complications, such as me trying to be in Olympia to take care of things with the kids and dogs, while also being 30 miles away prepping, priming, and painting. I also hadn’t realized how many little angles, corners, and other tough-to-paint areas there were, so the project took much longer than I had expected.
primed! trim painting...

I washed the walls, coated them with primer, then painted and most nights I felt like I could hardly raise my arms to feed myself, much less cook a meal.
Suffice it to say that I was worn out at the end of 4 days and decided Mel could deal with the electrical and putting up the new lights when he returned. So now the deed is done and I can proudly cross it off the list of things to do.

Finished product!
It looks fabulous, Mel loves it, and we can get on with the actual move. Mom has gotten 99% of her stuff out of the house and we’re ready to make the transition. It will still be two weeks before we have phone, cable or Internet there, so we might have to work out some logistics still.
What about the other I-can’t-wait-to-change-this item? The outside light fixtures, another Mel production, but I’ll be sure to post pictures as soon as we get that accomplished.
Oh, anyone wanting to go “retro” can e-mail me and I’ll gladly give you all the old hardware and fixtures. You’ll have to supply the tacky wallpaper, though.

3 comments:

  1. Making a house yur own is the process I think of as making it a home--your home. It is an important process and is especially important when the house was your mom's. I have a HS friend who thoroughly redocorated when she moved into her childhood house after her parents were no longer living. But it took putting a new range top and oven in the kitchen to finally make it hers.

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  2. I think putting a large mirror in that wall space was brilliant. I like the finished product. No comments on the previous....
    Glad Mel was pulled in to finish some of it. It is important that he be a definite part of the process of redecorating what you both will live with. How hard you must have worked!
    Can't wait to see the pictures of the waterfall...

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  3. I agree Bonnie.
    Brenda, to be honest, the mirror was there before, I just had removed it to begin painting and so you could get a good dose of the wallpaper. Mel was in on all the decisions, just not the execution of all the work. Not to worry, there's plenty more work to be done. :)

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