Showing posts with label Projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Projects. Show all posts

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Our Backyard

For a while, our backyard looked like this...



It has definitely been a work in progress for the past couple years but this summer we finally got somethings completed.  Three major projects we finished have completely transformed the way our yard looks.  The painted house, patio and back deck have made our yard go from boring to waaaayyyy better!

The gray paint really makes the house pop where the green blended into the grass and trees.  The deck really makes the french doors the focal point of the back yard, and the patio really sets the tone of the space by creating a hangout area where before it was all grass.  I failed to plant anything in my pots because it got too late in the season, but next year I hope to have lots of color in them.


The gray really makes the windows stand out too. We obviously need a new roof.  We are hoping to do that next spring/summer.

Here are some detail patio shots...

The eating area...


The deck.  We wanted to create long steps to double as extra seating for people.  We didn't want to make the deck big because from the top landing you can see right into our neighbors yard so wanted to keep the patio and entertaining spaces on a lower level for more privacy.


BBQ.  We plan to build a nice built in outdoor kitchen area along the edge of the basement stairs you can see behind the BBQ.  It will double as a guard for that scary edge.  (don't worry mama friends, we will build a temporary fence till then)...


On this wall we have plans to build a pallet bar to place drinks or whatever else.   You can never have enough serving surfaces!


Another plan we discussed is running the patio all the way over to the dog run. 


The dog run is still awesome. We love having this space to put the pups if people are over or when we're gone during the day.  They have access to the garage too so they can be warm and dry.  We built them an elevated pallet area to lounge (see left end of dog run).  We used all scrap wood and I wanted to build this so that they weren't laying in their own poo poo.  They like to sunbathe so it gives them a potty free area to hang.


The elevated flower beds are a new addition as well.  We haven't landscaped (obviously) but I want it all year round green and I will just plant a few perennials to add some color.



We're going to add gravel along the side of the house where the scaffolding is in this picture and all along the fence line between the fence and grass.  We also need to stain the fence but that will all have to wait until next year...


Until then we have a great hangout space for us and the pups and whoever wants to join us!  We had a great summer with lots of outdoor projects but I'm ready for fall and to hibernate.

We have a few little projects around the house we'll do but I mostly want to organized, sell and donate all the stuff we have in our basement and garage.  Until all that I feel very accomplished in our summer projects and am so thankful for a husband that works sooooo hard!

Thursday, August 08, 2013

Patio and Deck!

Summertime equals outdoor projects for the Dobson house and we have been at it!

For about two years we have had little makeshift stairs leading out to the back yard from our french doors. This summer it had to be changed. We decided to finally use a bunch of free pavers we had to build a patio and build large wood steps coming off the back doors. 

The first thing we did was rip up the sod from our desired patio area and dig out about 15 inches of dirt.  After that we poured in about 12 inches of gravel and an inch or two of sand to allow for proper drainage and to create a plyable surface for leveling.


The next phase was to level the ground out and start laying pavers.  Our leveling method consisted of running two long rebars parallel to one another that ran the width of our patio area then taking a 2x4 board and running it perpendicular down the rebar pieces to push out excessive sand and make things even.

Then justin and his pops started laying the pavers.



Once all the tile was laid, we started building the steps (I say "we" but it was really all Justin).


We stuck with a really easy design since we are novice deck builders and because we just wanted something safe and simple. 

I love the steps because the can also be used as additional seating!


I placed some of my flower less pots to stage the space. You'll notice some missing pavers, we had to wait for them to come over from Spokane. They are now in place and the space is really coming together!



We're still working back here, (think gray paint :]). Ill be back soon to update you on all that jazz!   

Hope you're all having a great summer!

Sunday, July 28, 2013

We're Back and Our Life Lately...

We are back in action! Hopefully for good now!

So since we've last checked in a lot has changed in our life!  Cru is the best thing that has ever happened to us.  He is almost 5 months old and is rolling around, smiling, laughing and eating rice cereal!  He is the light of our lives and we are so in love!

Our furbabies are the best big brothers and our loving the hot summer the Northwest has this summer!

We have been enjoying our summer with our precious babe and he's already been on his first vacation and his first camping trip!  We're working on the house (much more slowly since our new addition came) and I have some newly decorated rooms to share with you!

I am happy to be back on the blog and can't wait to show you what we've been up to!

Until the next time, Cheers!



Wednesday, February 13, 2013

What Going On?!

Well we have 2.5 weeks until our Cru is due! We have been working like mad to get the house in tip top shape so that we don't have to worry about much after his arrival!
 
We've been working in all areas of the house and when we are done I will post a full house tour on the status of our construction, decor and untouched areas.  Our goal is to have everything complete by this weekend so that we can spend then last two weeks before baby just relaxing and hanging out with each other.
 
Since my last post, my sweet co-workers threw me a surprise baby shower, my girlfriends threw another and like I mentioned earlier, all of our spare time is being spent working on the house!
 
I will post shower posts today and tomorrow but here is the status of the housework plus a few teasers...

IN PROGRESS:

 Cru's Nursery:You may remember this post where I laid out all the plans for Cru's nursery.  I have to say that I pretty much nailed this exact look.  We had to make a few changes but It's looking awesome and I look forward to sharing a full on detailed post with you either Friday or early next week!  If you follow me on instagram or FB you'll see that I posted a little teaser of Cru's bookshelves.  I love them so much!


Master Bedroom: Progress is coming along in this room, you may remember my decor inspiration I talked about in this post.  We have our chandy hung (pic below) which we love.  Scale wise it's probably a tad to big for the space but it makes a statement and I love the look of the light using the round bulbs vs the candle wick looking ones.  As far as decorating, I need to purchase some key pieces for the space.  I need to get some throw pillows, a fiddle fig plant and move up one of my antique chairs.  Right now I am working with what we have as far as accessories and it's not really clicking for me.  I think after I find the perfect key pieces it will all flow together perfectly.  I plan on shopping this weekend to get all the goods needed for the rest of our pre-baby house plan and get the Master all decorated!

 
Master Bathroom:  I gave you the updates here. This room looks the exact same.  Our priorities keep shifting but I do have the mirrors purchased and some other pieces that I am excited to get in here!  Justin plans on doing the plumbing this weekend.  After that, it's ready for all the accessories.  We still need to get a shower kit for the clawfoot but are putting that on hold because the installation is pretty intense.  We're deciding on how we want to deal with that.  At least until then we will have an almost fully functional bathroom!

Photo: Master bath is coming along!! #ddprogress

Guest Room: Our main floor guest room got an upgrade to a queen sized bed from a full which the in-laws appreciate as well as a nice memory foam mattress topper to make sure all are comfortable.  We also threw on some new bedding, did a little frame painting and un-accessorized a bit.  We don't have a bed frame so I need to get on that so we can get the bed off of the floor.  I also want to get some hooks for the wall so guests can hang their towels up in their room or whatever else they might want to get off the floor. 

Old Bedroom/Now Office:  The room we used to lie our heads on the main floor is now an office with sleeper sofa.  This room definitely has a vintage vibe.  We've put to use an old library table, some old suitcases and other old accessories.  I've gotten it all cleaned up and organized but there is definitely still more I want to do to it. I'm going for a vintage travel theme and purchased these post cards from Fab.com (see below).  I want to use them to document where hubs and I have traveled together and eventually come up with a great collage/central art piece.  More on that later. =]



STILL TO TACKLE:

Hall Mini Makeover:  I still really want to do this and told you all about it here.  We just haven't gotten there!  It would take probably an hour to complete but I have been dragging my feet on this! I have the perfect collage frame I want to hang here from my mom, started a calendar system to keep our lives straight and want to get a wall letter organizer to keep track of what to file, what to address, and all that jazz.  I also want to add hooks for dog collars, leashes and maybe find a slender basket to throw dirties in.  I know with a baby coming there will be a larger accumulation of dirties.

Stairway: Besides the carpet, this area still needs work.  I painted it a while back but that needs to be touch up since moving furniture up has caused some scrapes and scratches.  We are also going to put up a photo wall of all vintage family photos and put up railings so people don't go falling on me.  We took down the old light which we both love and spray painted it black.  It will pop against the Vanilla Milkshake colored paint.  This space will go pretty quickly as well.  My portion is printing the pictures, My brother and Justin will have to handle the rest.


COMPLETED TASKS:

Closets:  One of the things I wanted to complete was to get all the closets cleaned our and organized.  I am so happy to be able to check this off of the list!  All the closets/drawers are organized and cleaned out!  Our hallway/2nd pantry was the most major and it may not look organized to you but this is amazing! I was able to fit all my extra dishes and kitchen supplies in here as well as entertaining pieces and disposable cutlery and dishes!  After we move all our bathroom stuff upstairs I would like to use the cabinet in the main bathroom for all the things in the bathroom box you can see on the bottom shelf/floor.  Then I will have room for my wok, deep fryer and bread maker.  It's still a lot of crap but it's a lot of crap we use and at least its all in one place and organized. =]


Baby Gifts: This was quite the feat! We are so blessed and received so many wonderful gifts and are so thankful but man, going through and finding room and washing everything for all these little person things was quite the task!  We were able to get everything put away and have it all make sense and kept everything organized! It took over our guest room for a few weeks but with his impending arrival (any time!) I wanted to make sure everything was ready so that we didn't have to worry about anything when we came home from the hospital. 

Here is all his loot before the big wash/put away party.
 
 
All his diapers fit in the drawers of his changing station. More on this later ;]
 

 
His pack n play found a home in the living room since that is the main hub of the home and where we hang to watch TV, eat and visit.



Other than that, the hospital bags are packed and I am doing my best to keep on top of the cleaning so that we can come home to a clean house. 
 
Long story short, you can see the psychotic OCD nesting mode has fallen on me.  I am crazily trying to make the home perfect which I know is stupid but you can't tell a nesting pregnant woman that because that makes you crazy and wrong!  =]  I have to say thank you to my amazing hubby who is putting up with all the crazy and handling it like a pro.  I wouldn't be able to stand me right now...
 
As you can see I have a lot of home related posts I want to go into more detail about so stay tuned for those as well as a couple more baby posts! 



Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Master Bath Update

Here is a little recap and update of our master bath.  Since it's been so long, I am recapping the whole process!  You can check out previous post here, here, here and here if you want to look back or just stay tuned because I'm about to give you the whole rundown.
 
When we purchased our house back in 2010, the upstairs "master bath" looked like this...
 
 
There's not a lot of "master" about it. The previous owner shoved a toilet and sink in an area that 5 ft tall and used the rest of the space for closet storage.
 
This obviously wasn't going to work for us so we did what we do best and gutted it.

 
We tried to be neat about ripping everything out and proceeded to make piles in the Master Bedroom.  We didn't want to make trips down the stairs so we got our garbage organized and chucked it out the window when we were ready for the dump run.

 

Here is the bathroom all demo'd and ready to be made beautiful!
 
 
After this part of the demo, we decided we wanted to add insulation to keep it warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. 

 
So all the sheetrock and old insulation was ripped out and we started from scratch.  We also took this opportunity to have the bathroom replumbed and rewired to fit the style we wanted for the space.
 
You can see how we framed over the space in back that previously had the toilet and sink.  We really wanted to try an utilize the space but it just wasn't going to work.  We needed the wall space and the area back there was really too small for anyone besides me to fit so we closed her up.


 
 
After all the insulation, plumbing and electrical were done, up went the green board.  Green board is a moisture resistant drywall.  It's best to use in bathrooms and behind areas of possible moisture like a kitchen sink or laundry area.  It helps prevent mold and other gross things that can thrive in wetter environments.


 
After all that was installed, we (Justin and Roger) mudded and taped everything to fill in the seams so they become invisible when it's time to texture and paint.  Like always, our doggie boys were a huge help!


 
After we were done mudding and taping, we textured the space.  We purchased a large tub of joint compound and added water to create the consistency we wanted for the texture.  Once we got it just right, we poured some compound into a texture sprayer a friend let us borrow.  We hooked the sprayer up to our air compressor hose and chose size we wanted the texture to blow out by adjusting a lever near the spray hole. 
 
 
Once that was complete we just pointed and shot!  As you can see it the picture below, we taped off the bottom half of the room because I had something fun I wanted to try....
 
 
This was our first time texturing and we realized after the fact that we would have thinned out the joint compound a little more.  Some areas are thicker than others and we did have to sand a little after the whole process but after the paint went on, we could barely notice.
 
Then we painted it all white! I wanted the room to feel big and clean and airy so I decided to just go with the white in the master bed and bath.  I can always slap on some paint later if I change my mind.  =]
 
 
After this step we laid our tile.  I failed to take photos but we screwed down hardy backer boards, purchased our tile and laid it out!  In an end of the summer recap post, I showed a quick pic of the tiling process...
 
 
We chose a honeycomb vintage tile to keep true to the time of our home.  I love it so much! We tiled it with an Oyster Gray sanded grout.  We had a little issue with this step.  At first I purchased a non-sanded grout that was a gray color but ran out.  My uncle saw our progress and mentioned that we should be using a sanded grout.  We finished the project in a grout that was the same color but sanded instead of the un-sanded we originally used and it looked like we were going for an ombre grout look... not good.  So I went and bought a third kind of grout and Justin regrouted the whole space in it.  It looks muuuch better.  The moral of the story is to figure it out first...  It would have saved us time!
 
Once all the tile was in we were able to start on the moulding!  You'll notice a cameo of my Cyber Monday vanities in these photos.  We needed to place them for moulding spacing and such.
 

I found a moulding technique on Pinterest that I really wanted to try in this space.  It called for placing the moulding horizontally near the floor and curve of the ceiling, then add vertical strips in between to create a faux wainscoting look. 
 

 

We had to figure how far apart we needed to place the vertical pieces to make sure everything looked even.  Each wall is a little different but it looks perfect to the eye.  On the right hand wall we started by placing a piece of moulding on each end then measured the space between.  It worked out that every 20 inches we would place another vertical board.  On the wall behind the vanities we used the same tactic and it measured every 19 inches.
 

This method made sure that each wall looked even, if we just measured every 20 inches we would have had boards 1 or 2 inches from the corners and that would look ridiculous!
 

So here is where we're at as of last night.  I spent the evening caulking all the gaps and filling the nail holes with putty.  Today or tomorrow Justin is going to paint, then we will install the vanities and clean out the tub.  We still need to buy the clawfoot shower kit but at least for the time being we will have a working toilet and sinks! The vanities should be installed this weekend and then I am going shopping for accessories!  I need to find mirrors also! Can't wait to have our OWN bathroom in our home!
 

 
I will be posting more about this room but at least I've gotten all of you caught up!  Thanks so much for checking in!