Into the Blue

Yesterday I had a really down day. It was the smallest of things that really threw me off. I went to the house and attempted to clean the sliding glass door track. I used a tutorial from Pinterest that involved sprinkling baking soda in the crack and then adding white vinegar for the bubbling action. Well, it did bubble, and some grime came out but the track was still black with dirt and debris crusted on so thickly that even a second scrubbing with ammonia did very little. Suddenly, I was just overwhelmed by our many tasks ahead, so much cleaning, and such really intense cleaning, my fingers hurt and were cracked from all of the scrubbing over the last few days. Then I opened the dishwasher and found that it stank horribly. It’s a great Kitchenaid washer but it was crusted with food debris, grease and odor. That’s the thing I can’t get over – it’s this gorgeous house with top of the line everything, and yet everything is just grimy, months and months worth of grime.  Anyway, I ended up doing two heavy duty/sani-clean cycles with baking soda and vinegar and then one with dish-washing detergent and then it was better. And then I opened the freezer and found that it too, stank, so in the dishwasher the drawers and ice box went. I looked at the weed-infested yard and was just done. I was sick and tired of cleaning up someone else’s rotten food and debris, while really wanting to just get started on our actual home improvement projects. So I went back to my parents’ house and took the night off. I’ve always found when you get too frustrated, it’s best to walk away and start fresh later. Today I went back and had a better day. I felt ready to tackle what needed to be done again. I finished the main wall color on the master bathroom. I still have trim to do. Here’s the aforementioned before (this picture really doesn’t pick up the mustard-hue of the background, just trust me on that): CYMERA_20140713_161350 Here’s the newly painted wall, serene and blue: CYMERA_20140715_145947 We used Killz primer to cover up the bamboo stencil. The design still showed through the Killz, which concerned me, but it only needed one coat of paint after and that took care of that. I’m glad to be done with the Killz, as it’s oil-based and sticks to everything, including hands. Suzy came over in the afternoon (after much pleading on my part) and helped me paint the bathroom vanity. It had been stained red-brown, painted white, and then painted cream. The cream was thick and chunky and peeling and odd looking. I hadn’t intended on doing anything to it this soon but CT had hated the bathroom from the moment he laid eyes on it and would like us to have it totally redone in a year. I don’t hate it and think that with some work it could be fine for a good few years. I wanted to show him that, if done the right way, painted cabinets could really dress up the room. I took off the door before I took a photo, but you get the gist: CYMERA_20140715_154745 CYMERA_20140715_154751 Suzy has done cabinets before and brought her sanding machine and everything. According to her, visible brush strokes and a total lack of sanding is what made the vanity scream “DIY.”  Sanding is, in fact, one of the worst things ever. However, it’s necessary, and with the machine, not hard in the slightest. We also used a foam roller to avoid brush strokes. The foam roller was not my friend because it requires a very light touch and I was used to applying pressure as one does on walls. Suzy just took over for me, which worked plenty well. Also, the medicine cabinet had been stained the red-brown but never painted to match as the vanity was painted, we decided to have it match the vanity because…we don’t like ugly, badly done staining. 🙂 For color we used Valspar’s color “Hematite” which is a deep gray with a touch of blue in it. 042397029592xl Suzy is the fastest painter I know, and she doesn’t make a mess, which is more than I can say for CT and myself. IMG952783 There will be complete pictures to share once I give the whole deal a second coat and then seal it with polyurethane.  The change is amazing, the walls and the vanity are turning out to be the perfect setting for the coastal feel we want in the room. I am freshly encouraged to keep at it, this will be one hell of a house when we are done!