One Year Update

Listing Photos

It all started with my Starting Point post. There I wrote my initial thoughts and ideas for this house as recorded last November. We bought this house and found many things wrong with it. We starting putting work into the house starting last October/November, and below is what we were able to accomplish so far.

Current Progress

As you can see just between the first set of photos and the second, we’ve made some big changes. We removes trees and bushes, put in raised beds, added an exterior door on the garage, and changed the accent color on the house from red to teal. Inside, we removed a lot of the latex paint off the utility room walls, we built and removed our builtin pantry, and installed a storage shelf instead. We removed the broken dishwasher and sealed the space to be used for my canning stuff. We also upgraded the light in the kitchen, painted cabinets, remove the old range microwave and added a new range-hood, as well as replaced the old leaking kitchen faucet. In the dining room, we refinished the wall after removing about 1/3 of the wallpaper in the house, and we also created a lampshade for our single handing bulb from a lantern we used at our wedding reception. We haven’t done too much to the living room yet; we added a projector screen and are mainly using it for storing some of our extra stuff until we finish the master bedroom. We replaced the light fixture in the hall, and upgraded all the light switches in the house to the rocker style. We repainted the bathroom, removed the medicine cabinet, changed the light fixture, and painted the vanity and changed the hardware. We also added a new shower curtain to match. In the original green room, due to it’s carpet color, we originally replaced the floor in the closet with vinyl planking. After seeing how easy it was, we took on the task of redoing the entire rooms floor, which was not an easy task. we remove the wood from the closet to be replaced with matching floor eventually, I also painted the bedroom the two shades of orange, we moved in, and that is the state of our orange room. Finally, our current project is the master bedroom, or our new green room. We just finished laying the flooring on Saturday. There is still a lot of work we want to do in that room before the new unveiling, but I hope this helps build some excitement for the next unveiling, which will be coming in the next two weeks or so.

A Year’s Worth of Projects

A year is so long, yet so short. We were able to accomplish so much because of the blessing we’ve received this year and from taking things in stride. We are happy for our new experiences and are content with this house even as we continue to find more problems. We aren’t sure if we’ll keep this house forever, but we are happy for all the good things this house is providing for us. This Lustron gives my husband and I something to do together, to bond over, and to dream for. We hope for nothing but the best for this house in the future, and we hope our fingerprint on this house improves the beauty of this old Lustron, rather than hinders it’s potential.

For more on our home improvement posts from this year, feel free to check out any of this posts below. If not, I’ll see you again soon!

Starting Point

New Light Fixtures

New Kitchen Faucet

Update and Mistakes

DIY Hidden Pantry

New Dining Room Light

Removing Wallpaper

Closet Work

Bathroom Transformation

Dishwasher to Storage

Kitchen Cabinet Updating

Raised Beds

New Kitchen Vent Hood

A New Big Project: Laminate Plank Flooring

Green Room Flooring

Finishing Our Guest Room

New Kitchen Shelf

New Dining Room Light

I’ve wanted a new light fixture in the dining room since we first moved in. The exposed bulb wasn’t the style I wanted in the house, but also the bulb had to be so dull that you won’t be blinded, or the bulb isn’t really functioning as a light. Josh & I looked at shades at several stores, but either the style wasn’t right, or it was way more expensive than it should have been.

Making our own lamp shade

First, the black cubes were hand made by Josh and I two years ago as part of our wedding centerpieces. They are 3/4″ x 3/4″ pieces of pine cut to 11.5″ and 5″. We used the 11.5″ pieces as the sides, and we used the 5″ pieces for the top and bottom pieces that were sandwiched between the 11.5″ pieces. This makes the over all dimensions of the cubes 6.5″ x 6.5″ x 11.5″. We used a nail gun to attach them together, wood putty to patch the holes, used Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 Gray primer, then spray painted them with Rust-Oleum Universal Spray Paint in Black Hammered.

As you can see in the photos, we originally planned to attach the cubes to the fixture with wood, but we decided to use 4 screw eyes at the top interior center of each piece. The panels are corrugated plastic. We cut the panels slightly big, then Josh shaved them down using the table saw so that they were slightly tight putting them in. Finally, we used small dowels to make sure the panels are evenly spaced from the front, then we used a hot glue gun to place hot glue onto each of the corners, attaching them. Then we hung it up with thin wire and switched the light bulb for a 100 Watt LED bulb.

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