So .... we lived with concrete floors for two months, with tons of dust from the tile removal and painting. Nothing was where it should have been. During that time we did the painting, picked out new carpet and hired a cabinet maker to do our counter tops. At the end June, we had two wonderful visitors that came and went right to work! Eric and Em did not waste any time in starting in on getting things ready to lay the tile. The family room was so bare, and it would echo when we talked.
After all the thin set was chipped off the floor it had to be swept, vacuumed, mopped and then all of that done again so there wouldn't be any dust or sandy particles anywhere. Then they painted on the sealer. I was shocked that it was bright red!
This is what lies beneath...
Once the sealer was dry, they started in on laying the tile. Allen and Nick helped. They all worked so hard! They did a fantastic job! Here is what the entry way looked like right after the grout was done, before the tile was cleaned off and the mop boards replaced:
While the boys and Em were busy with the tile, Rod replaced some boards under the eve of the house in back. Actually it was sheet rock that should have been plywood. It was a mess! There had been some water damage, and when he pulled it down, there was a HUGE bird's nest. Those dang pigeons!
Rod did a really nice job on that little project. It turned out very nice.
Here is a close up of the carpet and tile:
This is a shot of the family room. Just look at that gorgeous floor - thanks Eric! I will never have to hide that with a rug like I did the one before! I also love the picture of the temple - thank you to my girls for the lovely gift!
Here is the living room right after the carpet was installed. They had to take off all the doors and we had to trim them to fit because the carpet was way more plush than the old one. It is way fun to walk barefoot in this thick, soft and amazing carpet!Now all of the furniture is back where it belongs and there are actually some pictures back on the walls. I really hated to put nails into the beautiful paint job! Ha!
Truly - home, sweet home, my place of peace. I love to sit in here. It is so clean, and beautiful. I love the peach paint on the walls and how there is no clutter anywhere! Yes!
Here is the kitchen counter, and the new stainless sink. I love it!
I really wanted a sink that had one side bigger than the other so it would be easier to wash the big pots and pans. And did I mention that I love a stainless steel sink?I am so pleased at how the tile matches the counters, the wood and the walls! And it is so wonderful to not have that nasty white tile anymore! We can never thank Eric and Em enough! And Allen and Nick, too! We always think of you when we comment on how nice our home now looks. You have totally blessed our family!
Truly my cup runneth o'er.
9 comments:
Very nice! We too are living in a construction zone. Sadly, ours is not even close to being finished. I am jealous of how yours turned out. Enjoy!
looks great!
how nice to have such great helpers, ever thought of loaning them out? i'd like to be first on the list of borrowers.
It looks so great! Can't wait to see it in November:)
How beautiful! I love your countertops. Do you have a before pic?
It looks great!
How amazing! Julio, Manuela's son does tile and we plan to get an estimate from him on tile for our kitchen and 2 bathroom floors and hopefully at least our kitchen countertop. It is fun to see what you have done, it is amazing!
Wow,you guys have ambition! Everything is so beautifully coordinated. A job WELL done!
Ahh, so pretty! Enjoy living in the lap of luxury!
Wow! Everything turned out just gorgeous. Isn't it great to be surrounded by talented and giving family members? So happy for you!!
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