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We’ve just got to finish our living room dining room reno!

May 28, 2011 by Tricia

I know I say it just about every year, but this year is the year that we’re going to finish our renovations. I think the problem the other years is that I was the one saying it, but my husband wasn’t the least bit into doing it.

This year I think he might actually be starting to get the idea of just how fed up I’m feeling. Plus, hey … I tend to do more than half the work anyway … so what’s he worried about?

Just to prove that he’s starting to get the picture he actually tried giving his brother in law a phone call to see if he could come and help us one weekend. Our brother in law was on the computer looking for new hot tub cover at BeyondNice.com when my husband reached him … I swear he lives in his hot tub – honest, that can’t be good for you to be in it as much as he is!

We need to finish renovating our living room dining room. That means finishing our ceiling – which could mean putting up those tin ceiling tiles that I bought and prepped … oh … 10 years ago! We also need to finish one part of the flooring, plus add molding and quarter round. We also doing have a wall at the basement opening … yeah … big gap. and I’ve been living this way for years! I hate it and I can’t stand when we have quests or if anyone just “drops in”. I hate it, I hate it, I hate it. So I want our renovations finished this summer … even if it means putting up a dry wall ceiling instead of the very expensive tin ceiling I purchased. If that’s what it takes to finish the job that’s what it takes.

You might remember that about a month ago or so I wrote a post complaining about how much noise my neighbors were making and how I was seriously thinking of selling our house as a result of how totally exhausted they were making me … well finally finishing or renovations would accomplish a few things … one – it would give us a little noise revenge for neighbors on both sides of us actually, and two if things did get bad enough noise wise that we do decide to sell we’ll have a finished house to sell … the way things are right now we could sell but we wouldn’t get quite as much as we would if we finished the living room dining room the way I’d like to finish them.





Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Home Renovation, Items to Try, Life with Chris, Toronto Tagged With: basement, big gap, brother in law, dining room, finish, garden, hot tub, house, husband, living room, molding, neighbors, noise, opening, prep, quarter round, reno, renovation, soak, ten years, tin ceiling, wall, weekend, work, year

Adventures in Toilet repair – Oh Boy!

February 4, 2011 by Tricia

Do you ever have one of those days when you’re trying to repair something and nothing goes right? We had that happen two weeks ago when we had to do emergency repairs to our upstairs toilet. Nothing went right.

A couple of weeks ago I noticed that every once in a while the toilet tank seemed to leak. This would happen every once in a while. It took me a while to figure out what was happening. As it turned out, it was the rubber gasket between the toilet tank and seat base that was leaking. If a little bit of pressure was applied to the back of the tank it would start leaking. Not fun!

So one Saturday two weeks ago we went to Home Depot and bought all the supplies that we needed to fix the leak. While my husband went to work fixing the toilet I started cleaning the bathroom, cleaning the bathroom faucets, the back of the toilet tank once it was off and I could see how dirty it was and the rest of the bathroom … and then, once he was ready we put the tank with it’s new part back on and tightened everything up and turned the water back on and …. it started leaking. It leaked a lot. Ahaaaaaa!

It seems that Saturday we took the tank off at least three or four times. We fiddled around with putting the gasket on in different ways, and we even got some plumbers putty to put in different areas to see if we could prevent the leak, but it still leaked every single time we put it back on.

It wasn’t until we’d given up and talked to someone at Home Depot again on the following Sunday that we finally figured out how to put the gasket on properly. I know it sounds silly, but the packaging had very basic instructions and we were just putting the gasket on loosely and that’s why it was leaking.

I’m glad that we haven’t had a lot of plumbing repairs to do in our house. We’ve done all kinds of home renovations, but plumbing definitely is not our specialty.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Home Renovation, Items to Try, Life with Chris, Toronto Tagged With: cleaning, fix, gasket, home repair, husband, leak, leaking, plumbing, problems, repair, rubber gasket, tank, toilet

Finally rearranged the living room

February 3, 2010 by Tricia

Remember that mini-renovation project that turned into a bigger job that I told you about last week? Well, my husband and I finally finished it!

You see, in preparation for our new TV my husband and I decided that we wanted to rearrange the living room. Sounds simple enough, right? The only problem was the electrical outlets where the TV was going to go in the “new arrangement” weren’t hooked up! We’d disconnected them a few years ago when we were doing other reno projects in the room and never hooked them back up.

So my husband had to rehook up two electrical outlets and we put baseboard molding along that wall. We still have to put baseboard molding around the rest of the room (and finishing putting the Tin ceiling in too!).

We did finish the electrical hook up and the baseboards, but we didn’t rearrange the room because that’s when I started getting sick with this terrible head cold. Yes I still have it! Luckily it’s not quite as bad as last week, but now I’ve got fevers with it, so I’m hoping it’s not about to turn into pneumonia or something. Sigh.

Yesterday we got word that our TV will be ready for pick up on Friday, so since it was my husbands day off and I was feeling ok we decided to get to work and rearrange the room.

I’m now sitting on the opposite side of the room typing this post on my notebook computer and it feels weird! We used to have the loveseat and couch close together sort of in an L-shape but now, I’m on one side of the room on the big couch and my husband is on the other side on the loveseat.

Let me tell you, rearranging all that furniture wasn’t an easy task!

We have really big living room furniture! We have a large leather couch, love seat and an easy chair. Plus we also have a 50″ HDTV and a big dog crate in the room. The living room and dining room are connected (we knocked down walls when we first got the house) so it’s like one big room, but of course we do have a dining room table so it’s two rooms in one big room. The actual living room is about 15 feet wide by 20 feet long. Not a lot to work with when you have big furniture. LOL

We moved the big couch, easy chair and love seat around several times before we finally found just the right spots for each of them, We thought the TV was going to go on the opposite wall from where it had been, but we discovered that it looks much better in the corner by the window on an angle. Yes, it blocks the window just a little bit, but this configuration works best.

It does make the room feel a lot bigger, but it’s going to take some getting used to!

Do you ever rearrange the furniture in your living room or bedroom? If you do, do you find it feels a little strange for a few days?

Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Home Renovation, Items to Try, Life with Chris, Moving or Organizing, Television Tagged With: 50 inch hdtv, baseboards, big couch, big furniture, different, dog crate, easy chair, electrical outlets, get used to, loveseat, molding, rearrange furniture, renovation, small living room, strange, wall socket, weird

A small project turns into a big one Sigh …

January 24, 2010 by Tricia

Well … it looks like our stalled renovations might finally be starting up again. I kind of hope it is, but it’s off to a very slow start.

It all started last night. You see, about a week ago we bit the bullet and bought a new TV since our almost 6 year old DLP TV seems to be dying. Naturally, the TV that we’ve already paid for isn’t in stock at the store. It was supposed to be in last Monday, then this past Friday and now they are saying it won’t be in until Wednesday. Sigh …

Anyway … yesterday we decided to go to the store again and look at home theater systems because the one that we bought with our DLP TV has also stopped working (the Receiver blew). We figured we might be able to work a deal at the store since the TV we ordered isn’t in and we were right- we got about $150 off the system.

So … last night, we get home with our new Home theater system. Too tired to start fiddling with it and hooking it up to our current TV, DVD, PRV and other accessories. However, my husband did ask me if perhaps I wanted to rearrange the living room and put the TV in a different area of the room. He remembered that I’d wanted to rearrange things once our renovations were done.

Earlier today we started figuring out where our current TV (soon to be replaced with new Plasma) will go in the new room arrangement as well as where our big couch, love seat, easy chair and the dogs crate will be moved.

The wall we want to put the TV on has two electrical outlets, but they aren’t hooked up. We had moved them around a few years ago when we were doing renovations ie fixing drafts where the baseboards had been, taking out walls in the living room dining room area, venetian plastering the walls, opening up part of the ceiling to fix up drafty areas and so on … When our renovations stalled we never did get around to reattaching the electrical outlets or putting the new baseboards and quarter round on in the living room dining room area. It was just hidden behind the couch.

Now what we need to do is re-hook up the electrical outlets and attach them to the wall above the area where the baseboard will go. Then put the baseboard and quarter round on the wall where the TV will be.

It’s really not that big of a job, but my husband was tinkering around for a few hours figuring out the electrical work and now he’s out buying two new electrical outlet boxes and some items to help attach the baseboards to the wall.

Some of the baseboards are already cut to the correct sizes … you see we were almost done finishing up our living room dining room area when my husband and I both fell sick at approximately the same time (back in 2004/2005) and that halted our reno in it’s tracks.

Hopefully, when my husband gets home we’ll get to work with the electrical outlets, the baseboard and rearranging the room. Oh and of course setting up the new home theater system. Thankfully my husband has the day off work tomorrow so if we don’t finish up we’ll have tomorrow to work on things as well.

It’s a start! If we complete this job at least one part of our living room dining room will look better and then hopefully we’ll move on to attaching the baseboard and quarter round in the rest of the area, as well as finally getting the tin ceiling up! Yeah … then after oh … maybe 7 years my living room dining room reno will finally be done!

It figures we’re starting up renovations just when we get a brand new TV … we’re going to have to either finish things before the TV finally arrives, or make sure it’s covered up when we’re working. I’m sure there’s going to be plaster dust and maybe even saw dust floating around. Hmm that reminds me, I’d better stock up on allergy relief meds as well!

Funny how rearranging the set up our our living room might have finally got us started on our renovations again … a small project turns into a bigger one in the matter of an hour or so. At least we have just about everything we need to complete the renovations in the living room dining room. Hmm … maybe our basement will finally start to clear out a bit once all the reno material (wood, baseboards, tin ceiling tiles etc) starts being used and we’ll have a basement we can use for something more than laundry and storage. Believe me, the basement if full of stuff and looks awful.

Maybe I’ll take some before and after pictures and post them as we work on our renovations. I’m so happy that it looks like we’re finally getting out of our renovation rut, I’ve been embarrassed by the unfinished look of our main floor (especially after working so hard on our renovations the first few years we were in the house).

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Home Decor, Home Renovation, Items to Try, Life with Chris, Toronto Tagged With: baseboards, couch, Decor, dining room, DLP, dog crate, easy chair, electrical outlets, furniture, Home Decor, home reno, home theater system, hook up, living room, love seat, new TV, old TV, PLasma, quarter round, rearrange furniture, rearrange things, renovations, rewire, stalled renovations, start renovating

When we renovate our bathroom we’re putting in a digital shower

November 30, 2009 by Tricia

The other day I mentioned that we were starting to think about finally finishing our home renovation projects. Well, as a result of this new interest in sprucing up our home I’ve been looking at home renovation sites and checking out new products.

It will be quite a while before we renovate our upstairs and basement bathrooms, but I definitely have some ideas as to what I’d like to do when we do work on them. For instance, I had no idea that such a thing as a digital shower existed! When we redo the basement bathroom I want to put in a whirlpool bathtub and have a separate shower enclosure, and now I’m pretty sure that the shower controls will be digital!

Have you ever heard of a digital shower? If you haven’t and you’ve been thinking of redoing your bathroom, you should look into this new technology. A digital shower allows you to start the water flowing in your shower from any room in the house. Not only that, you can program the temperature that you want the shower water to be set at and you’ll have the perfect shower.

No more adjusting the temperature over and over again as you start your shower. That’s one of the things I hate about our shower. I start the water and it’s always too cold at first, so I add more hot water and then it’s too hot so I spend a few minutes trying to get it just right. I imagine I’m also wasting quite a bit of water as I try to get the temperature just right. If we had a digital shower I wouldn’t be wasting my time or all that water anymore.

You can apparently program a digital shower for each family member. So if one person likes a cool shower and another likes a hot one (I like warm – not too cool or too hot) everyone can program in their personal preferences.

How does it work? Well you turn on the shower and when the desired temperature is reached it will beep or give some kind of visual signal. Some of the units will even even keep the water temperature consistent even if other members of the household are flushing a toilet while you shower.

I’m going to put a digital shower on my wish list for when we get around to renovating our bathrooms.

Does anyone already have a digital shower? If so, what do you think of it?

Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Home Renovation, Items to Try, Shopping Tagged With: bathroom, bathroom renovation, consistent water temperature, digital shower, family members, home, home appliance, Home Decor, preferences, programable, shower enclosure, timer, toilet flushes, wasroom, water temperature, wish list

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