I'm back in the saddle again!
Wednesday, November 13, 2013Howdy! Haha that was solely to go with my title. ;) But I am back in the saddle of doing home projects!
So, to start off, after about 9 years in our home we finally got our electrician friend and neighbor to help us hide our TV cords! Here's a before pic. This is how it's looked forever.
It was a difficult project to tackle because the TV is directly above the fireplace. Between the TV and the cable box are like 5 studs so it's not a simple fix. We got Lou over and we mulled over the best way to proceed. Daniel and Lou decided the best way to go would be to cut out a piece of the drywall and notch out the studs instead of trying to drill through them. The plugs were too big to pull through the hole we would make.
Cutting away |
Then time to notch some room for the cords. |
After we put the cords in and put the drywall piece back up. |
After our initial touch up. I love it already. |
For the last year or so I've been focusing on the formal living room/entry/dining area that you see when you walk in our house. I finally touched up the paint on the stairs where I removed the unnecessary banister.
So pretty! Can't even tell there was a banister there. |
Love it! |
Had to rip out all the rotted wood beneath. |
After removal of said rotted wood. |
Finished product! |
New board underneath too. |
I have another pallet project that I'm working on too for this wall in the TV room...
I swear you'd think we just moved in because we haven't put anything up on the walls in this room... But anyway, we have this cabinet in our downstairs bathroom that houses our hand towels and spare toilet paper and whatnot that we got as a wedding gift. So it's almost 10 years old and is slowly falling apart.
After the first door fell off the hinges... |
Tada! |
I almost forgot the other idea for that wall! I was inspired by this pic on Pinterest. My idea is to put this molding up that we have left over from doing our base boards forever ago. I'll put the molding a little above our big comfy chair height and paint beneath it a darker color. Less painting and cheaper than doing wainscoting which we can't afford at the moment. Eeek! I'm excited about it.
Well, that about does it for now. You'll hear from me again soon... if all goes well.
Have a great rest of your week!
~Holly
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