Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Monday, September 5, 2011

Garage Sneak Peek

Just a quick peek at what we've been working on.....

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We still have to mount the shelves to the wall and we're going to epoxy the floor in black and grey, but it's finally starting to come together. I have to hit that door with another coat of black paint too. But it's looking so great! We have a nice little shoe bench and a place to hang bike helmets next to the door. The shelves that are to the right will be used for extra things like toilet paper, water, etc. I even have a place for my Aldi bags now!! All this stuff used to be shoved into overflowing closets. It will be so nice to free up that space!! Stay tuned for even more pictures once everything is really for really real done!!!

DIY Carriage Garage Door

Ever wonder what to do to make your plain builder garage door look like one of those expensive carriage house doors? Me too. But wonder no more! Thanks to some $25 ebay hardware, a small can of black rustoleum paint and some painters tape, I now have a very cool door!

I found this idea on pinterest (of course!) and the hardware I got here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Decorative-Garage-Door-Carriage-House-Hardware-/290560599077?pt=Garage_Doors_Openers&hash=item43a6c2e425
This wasn't a difficult or time consuming project at all, BUT you have to make sure you're careful when taping. I *thought* I had purchased the green "frog" tape at Menard's but it actually turned out to be the blue tape wrapped in a green label. How confusing right? So instead of going back to the store to exchange it, I went for it and used the blue tape. The black paint bled pretty bad, so now I have to go back over the edges with a smaller brush and some white paint. The line down the middle of the garage to make it look like two separate doors bled the worst. Ugh!!!

Here is a photo of the "during" process. There's only one coat of black gloss paint on the faux windows at this point. I did three coats.

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Here is the street view of the door all finished. If you get up close, you can obviously tell the windows are painted on. But I don't care!! I think it looks so much better than it did when it was just a plain, white door!!

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We have been busy cleaning and organizing the garage these past couple of weeks. The walls are all drywalled and painted. The doors on the inside are painted and we're getting ready to epoxy the floor in the next couple of weeks. Our garage has been this dark, junky place since we've lived here. Everything we didn't want inside the house just got chucked out there. We're trying to make it more of an extension of our home, so I thought the doors needed a facelift too! Stay tuned for photos of the finished garage renovation!!

Monday, August 8, 2011

DIY Floating Shelves

It all started when I couldn't find floating shelves in the right size. Not at Ikea, not at target, not at West Elm, not anywhere. I had been searching for some for over the toilet in the downstairs bathroom, but they needed to be just under thirty inches wide. I wanted them to fit exactly in between the two walls so that I could put extra toilet paper and other cool/useful stuff on them. Sort of like these:

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We all know that Kevin and I are no strangers to a good DIY project, especially one involving lots of liquid nails and plywood. And it just so happened that we had some plywood leftover in the garage from another build. Hooray for free floating shelves!!!

http://www.younghouselove.com/2010/04/build-it-with-ana-floating-shelves/

We used the tutorial from Young House Love and Ana (from Knock Off Wood) to figure out how to build ours. Check out the above link if you want to make your own! We used strips of wood to make a frame on the back and sides of the walls and spaced them about fourteen inches apart. Then we attached plywood to the top and bottom of the wood frame.

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After that, we nailed a strip of wood to the front of the plywood. I am still in the process of sanding, priming and painting them. Ours will be white, but you could definately stain them as well. Here's what they look like before paint...

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Stay tuned for the after pics when it's all painted and decorated!

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I am a mom to three great kids - Ethan is 12, Abby is 9 and Lulu (Olivia) is 5. I've been married to my highschool sweetheart for almost fourteen years. I love to paint, renovate and live for anything DIY. I love music and I love to bake. I also teach dance at a local studio. Thanks for stopping by my blog!!!

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