Sunday, October 26, 2014

Salvage

 
Busy weekend; went to mom's to take care of a few things,
and it seems there are still a few things left from the August flooding.
 
I brought home two boxes of Christmas ornaments
 that were in her basement,
 (we shoved them out in the garage, and ignored them until now)
.
 
One box was fine, but the other was completely waterlogged,
 and growing Black mold. This was all I could salvage.

 
There's Terry salvaging around in the rafters for wood...

 
I grouted some more tile work.

 
This area is a challenge, because he needs to cover up a pipe in the floor,
 redirect the plumbing to the future vanity, and build an inset shelf.

 
I'm finding ways to salvage scrap cedar board.

 
It looks like a mess right now, but just wait...

 
Wall by wall, it will come together.


Downtown Detroit, twice in one weekend.
This morning we went to a salvage company,
looking for an old vanity that might fit our basement bathroom space.
 
I just cannot spend hundreds of dollars
 on crappy particle board crap from local stores.


This place was cool, but did not have what we were looking for.
Salvaged doors, and windows, and kitchen cabinets galore,
 but no vanity that served our purpose.
 

So... as we drove home,
 we decided that Terry will be building the vanity himself.
We might come back here for the sink though...

 
Random stuff...
This is Pineapple Sage. Buy a tiny 3 inch pot in the Spring,
and this is what it turns into.
 A beautiful plant, and lasts all through Fall.
 
Word for the day: Salvage

Friday, October 24, 2014

Robin & Terry Go AWOL


We took a mental health day today.
 Terry took a day off from work (his first in I think 5 years),
and we went out and about.
 
First we stopped at my dad's grave, and cleaned it up.

 
Looks like they did some major trimming
of the old Oak tree he rests under.


Then we decided to head out to Belle Isle.
We haven't been there since the state took over control,
 and we wanted to see if it was more inviting...
 
It was definitely more inviting, and it was devoid of people.
I thought you had to pay to get onto the island (NO, we didn't).
We roamed freely, and drove around and around the whole island.
 
The only problem was that the attractions we wanted to visit were all closed.
The Dossin Great Lakes Museum was closed, and the Aquarium was closed...

 
The only thing open was the Plant Conservatory,
which we thoroughly enjoyed wandering through.

 
Amazing collection of plants, trees, and flowers.


Then we headed over to Eastern Market,
where we got completely lost in an old antique store.
 
We could have stayed there all day, except we got real hungry...
So we slipped into the Farmer's Restaurant and had a BLT with fries.


We ended the afternoon at Elmwood Cemetery,
where we have been before,
but just seem to be drawn here,
to visit the graves of my Great-Great Grandparents graves.
 
These two are a mystery unsolved in my family genealogy research,
and so we keep trying to search for more information about them...
 
It was a wonderful day, spent with my honey, out and about in Detroit.

Wall by Wall



 
Working on a wall outside the shower.


This wall will have towel hooks,
so I figured it should be tile where wet towels will hang.

 
So cool to finally have a wall separating the laundry room,
 from the rest of the basement. 

 
We'll finish this tomorrow...

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Making Progress

 
The toilet is finally going in...


There it is.Works like a champ.
We still have a lot of finish work in this area,
 but we can go when we gotta go now.

 
Love the cedar siding.

 
Now we move on to the vanity wall...

Saturday, October 18, 2014

We're Doing This

 
The shower is done, and now we move on
 to the rest of the downstairs bathroom.
Terry is sanding down cedar fence slats.
 (Yeah, I sanded too, where's my pic?)
This is the shabby-chic wall covering we will be using.
A couple bucks a piece, good coverage, and sweet smelling too...

 
Here is the toilet space.Trying to figure out the tile alignment...

 
Terry working on the plumbling behind the toilet.
 
 
Putting up "pee walls".
 
Just what are "pee walls?"
Well, the pee wall is the area around the toilet
 that must be alotted for pee spray.
The walls are going to be covered in cedar,
 but that would be gross around the toilet,
 hence; the washable "pee walls".

 
Back to the shower for a moment...
I looked on line for shower stall curtains,
and just couldn't find what I wanted,
so I took a curtain I had for my bathtub
 and cut, and sewed it down to shower stall size.


Yeah for me. It's perfect.

 
Back to the overspray walls...

 
We bought cheap wainscoting for this tiny little area.
The stuff we really wanted was $60 a sheet, noooo....
This was $20, and so, we consider it disposable.

 
It is our mission to make everything
 in this basement bath waterproof, and/or disposable.
 
I wouldn't feel bad if I had to rip out this wall board (if it got wet).
Using all treated wood on the floor, and anything bare wood,
 raised off the floor (like the vanity).
 
After much research, cedar on the walls is cost efficient,
 and water resilient, and looks pretty cool.
 
Having leaky foundation problems,
we have to think about these things while putting this bathroom together.

 
This particular area of the basement is dry,
 but you never know what might happen...
 
We do feel confident about laying some ceramic tile in this area.

 
Finally... some cedar planks going up.

 
Sizing, sanding, and cutting. Lot's of cedar... It smells so good. 

 
A little trim molding...

 
Terry is doing some special cuts...

 
It's coming together...

 
Couldn't help using a scrap piece of cedar to paint a picture.

 
We're doing this..........

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Better Than a Workout at the Gym

 
Starting the ceiling.

 
Figured out a nice threshold and entryway.

 
Ready for grout.

 
This has taken forever.

 
The ceiling.

 
Here we go... lot's of grout, lot's of spreading, and lot's of wiping.

 
We did it all tonight; the ceiling, the floor, and the walls...
 tomorrow all we have left is the frontage.
 
We ran out of grout at midnight (and we ran out of steam).
 
Quite a workout.