Thursday, April 22, 2010

More before pictures + how we removed heavy smoke smells from the walls

Well, we did it. We successfully moved into the new place, which we are now referring to as the "sweet dump." I am tired. It's been non stop moving, packing, organizing. We close on the old place tomorrow.

We got lucky and both renters moved out April 1, so we had about 2 weeks to clean and paint, which has made a HUGE HUGE difference. The pictures below were taken after both tenants had moved out and the place was empty, as we just started painting. The big thing which cannot be expressed by these photos is the incredible SMELL of the first level. The former tenants smoked heavily. Here's how we got rid of the smoke smell.

Smoke removal for walls and rooms with heavy smokers
-Wash all rooms where heavy smoking occurred repeatedly with TSP
-Wash all rooms repeatedly with a product from Odor Matic, a local Twin Cities company, which did wonders and actually leached the nicotine out of the walls.
-Repeat. Some rooms got washed 8-9 times. Wash until the wall stop oozing nasty nicotine. Yuck!
-Primed the walls, ceilings, and all all woodwork with a product called BIN. This is a product similar to Killz but works better for woodwork and for smoke.
-Repeat
-Painted 2 coats with regular paint (we have had good luck with Behr paint.)

So, um, that was a lot of work. My job was to write the checks, as I was lucky that the guys on Chad's landscaping crew were willing to do this dirty work. I loved the feeling of sitting at work while all the nasty crap got done on the house. I think we've already done more on this house than has been done in the last 50 years.






We already have a good before and after shot just from the tenants moving out:

Before:




After:

main floor living and dining room

Sunday, January 03, 2010

Kitchen designs

So, I downloaded the IKEA kitchen design program and started playing around with some kitchen designs. Here is where I left off:
The space in the right lower corner would be a bathroom. The area in front of the sink would be a breakfast bar open to the living room.

It's a big work in progress!

Saturday, January 02, 2010

Laundry Ideas

Where to put the laundry? Upstairs, main floor, or basement? We won't know our options until we get further into the redesign, but I would love to move the laundry into either the main floor or upstairs - but there has got to be enough space for storage and hanging clothes, and I am not sure if we have it.

Some ideas from Better Homes and Gardens: Laundry Rooms

I like the sink and the hanging storage:

Love the sink - looks old and super functional. I wonder how much it costs. Probably more than my fridge. :)

Another nice layout, but no room for hanging clothes.
A nice little laundry space.

Kitchen Cabinet Inspiration

More ideas from apartment therapy: Christen's "Beautiful Goofball" Apartment

I love the cut out handles in the cabinets and the marble countertops.