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Yeah, we know this was a stupid thing to do. No one got hurt. |
Bad. Bad. Bad. We've been so busy on the basement remodel that I totally forgot about blogging about the work in progress. Yes, we hired out the drywalling and general carpentry work, but there was still a lot for us to do, which I didn't expect, including my husband helping with the electrical. So far I'm really happy with what's been done and am really excited to finish this project.
Overall there weren't too many problems but a few unexpected things occurred that made me really glad we hired professionals. One of those things was our stairwell. I had always wondered why the outer walls in the basement had been drywalled but the stairs were 1/2 drywall and 1/2 paneling. Didn't take long to find out why. Turns out a support beam was placed too close to the stairs and that meant that our drywaller had to bend the wall to fit past the beam. I really didn't think he'd be able to do it but he did and it's not even noticeable unless you know what to look for! Yay for knowledgeable craftsmanship!
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Yep, that beam is right up to the stairs-I still don't know how our contractor got drywall in between there! |
Another issue was our inability to connect a switch from the top to the bottom of the stairs. This has not been solved to my satisfaction but for now we have a motion-sensor switch at the top of the stairs and are thinking of a motion-sensor nightlight for the bottom of the stairs.
Currently my husband is trying to figure out what's going on with our in-floor heat in the bathroom. It just isn't heating up adequately and we haven't been able to figure out why. This was the big screw-up on this project. We didn't test it before the concrete was laid over it and may end up having to take up the concrete to fix it. Thankfully the tile hasn't been laid yet! Makes me sick to my stomach just thinking about it!
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If you look you can see the bend in the drywall but once it was painted it was no longer noticeable |
We painted the entire basement a warm white which was a really good call. We let our teenager paint the bedroom's ceiling black which, while it looks cool, was NOT a good call. It took three coats to look right and it sucks up all the light. Ugh! My kid is thrilled however. (Teens are weird.)
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Fireplace framed and ready for drywall |
For trim we chose Minwax's Weathered Oak, which didn't match the existing trim color but didn't clash either. The stain brought out variable colors in the red oak trim we bought so some pieces came out reddish and some grayish. I really do like the resulting color but it was a pain to apply when trying to get some type of standard color. For the protective coat, we started with a paint-on poly but ended up using a wipe-on poly, which I much prefer. It had a better finish and was super easy to work with.
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Fireplace after drywall, electrical and painting |
Right now we're waiting on the door we ordered to replace the broken sliding door. Once that is in, we'll get the flooring down and the space will be usable! We had been hoping to be done by Halloween but the outside door and bathroom flooring issues are holding us up. Oh, and now our contractors aren't available until hunting season is finished. (We live in Wisconsin, after all...) So, if we finish by Christmas, I have all winter to get stuff moved down to the basement and organized. It's all very exciting!
So, I'll try to remember to put up some pix of the finished trim and the black bedroom. Ugh!
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