First things first, we ripped out the nasty carpet that probably housed more germs than I would care to think. In fact, you could actually see where the previous owner's couch sat. It was forever marked by a dark stain in the shape of a sectional. So, it was high time for this carpet to be removed. All in all, it was a very easy process. The carpet and the padding pulled up very quickly and easily only to uncover the subfloor was not plywood as it should be, but rather it was MDF, which is apparently not a good thing. So, surprise number one - we also get to replace the subflooring.
Goodbye Carpet...
Of course Reggie did not want to miss out on any of the action...
After only about an hour, we had all the carpet and the padding pulled up and in trash bags, and it seems like this whole renovation thing isn't that hard.
The weather this weekend was great, and it seemed a shame to spend the entire weekend indoors tearing down walls, so we set out on a hunt to find a piece of furniture that we could repurpose as a double vanity for our bathroom. After stopping by a friend's house for some inspiration (she recently finished a very large and beautiful restoration, so we thought we might steal some ideas), we headed to some local antique shops to see what we could find. We went from Cleveland to Commerce to Jefferson to Gainesville to eBay, and decided that we really liked the first piece we saw. It was perfect - the right price, the right style, and even after adding two sinks will still have plenty of storage. And considering it was so much cheaper than anything we saw all day, we knew we should probably act fast. So, today, we drove back up to Cleveland to purchase it, and here it sits in our garage waiting to be installed. For some reason, the lady who was selling it, didn't bring the drawers with her, so she dropped them off today (after we bought it). We felt like we had been to Cleveland our fair share this weekend, so we decided we'd go back another day to pick up the drawers. We are so excited about this piece, and think it will work perfectly in our new bathroom!
Hello vanity...
Stay tuned as the walls (ugly wood paneling) come down...
2 comments:
That vanity-to-be is gorgeous! And as far as surprises, just you wait...I am sure there will be more to come but at least your hubs is used to that kind of thing. That photo of Reggie is funny!
Oh, I love it! It looks like it's out of a magazine, and you haven't even put it to use yet. Love the blog, too!
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