This is the last room! I am so thrilled to be finished with this room. It has been a source of stress and anxiety for me since we moved in because it just felt dirty no matter now many times I cleaned it. We have had several mouse encounters in here and one run in with the biggest spider I have ever seen IN MY LIFE! Now I can hardly even remember it's former nastiness.
I sprayed the ceiling down with water from a garden sprayer then scrapped the popcorn texture off. Then, I rolled fresh paint on the ceiling. I spent a lot of time repairing the trim with caulk and wood putty, the joints were not pretty before. I used spackle on the walls filling nail holes. I didn't float put the grooves in the panelling in this room because after doing the entire house I just didn't have the motivation to do it lol. The beige paint over the panelling actually makes a world of difference though. The work on the cabinets probably need a post all to themselves. I tore out the last section of drawers and put a piece of new paneling on the end. I used the pedestal leg from an old table as the corner support for the desk. The top is the countertop that I cut off, I just lowered it down to 28 inches. I used 1 x 6 boards for the countertop after I stained them. I painted the cabinets with paint that I picked up at an antique store near by. The brand is paint couture. I love it! It covers so well and the color is awesome. (Sea foam or something similar, I can't remember.) It is chalk paint, which soaked up the glaze like crazy when I tested it, so I used a coat of was sealer first then I mixed clear mixing glaze with provincial wood stain and brushed it on and wiped it off. I love the Amber tent it added. The first of the two closets I put old curigated tin on the wall up to 5 1/2 feet. The coat rack board is one of my favorites. I found it in the barn and have been waiting for the right place for it. I color washed it with teal paint and hand painted the chorus from a Bob Wills song. It's a staple in our family lol. I used metal decorative shelf brackets on the ends to fill in the space between the board and the wall on each side and put a shelf board on top. I had some wrought iron hooks I used and some buckets hang8ng on hooks for sunglasses and such. The bench I made with 2 x 4's and an old shelf board from the barn. I used some scrapbook paper that I found and mod podge to make it look shabby. The other closet is just holding some decorative pieces until we get a deep freezer to go in that space. The floor is stained concrete. I floated a layer of ardexfeather finish on the floor to cover the old adhesive. I used valspar semi transparent concrete stain (vaquero is the color) in a sprayer first, then I used a sponge roller and rolled it on to even it out.
I love this room so much and I am so happy to be finished with it! Ready to move on to outside projects.
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Sunday, September 4, 2016
Mud Room
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