Not bored in the house, in the house not bored

(If you don’t understand the title, I made the mistake of downloading Tik Tok and now this is a thing in my life)

Also THIS is a real diagnosis that showed up in one of my EDs and I have SO MANY QUESTIONS

If quarantine has taught me anything about myself, it’s that I’m really bad at being bored. Once work settled into a manageable routine and flow, my days suddenly opened up and because I wasn’t riding or leaving the house… things happened.

Bathroom when I moved in

It started innocently enough: I thought, oh I’ll try some color samples to paint my bathroom. At 5pm on a Friday night.

It started out innocently

Fast forward to 9:30pm and it was painted. Oops.

Fast forward a few weeks and I had redone the entire thing.

Not to say I’m not happy about it. I’m obsessed and in love with it. I did all the work myself and did the entire thing for about $350. I have plans to do the shower next, but some other projects took priority so that’s hopefully a late summer to-do.

I’ve been wanting to add trim to my windows for a year, but hadn’t gotten around to it either. So, while waiting for paint to dry in the bathroom or something, I just… went to town.

Fast forward a few weeks (are you seeing a trend?) and all the windows in the house are trimmed out. Only three are primed so far because I effing hate primer, and none are painted, but the actual construction of them is complete and I love them. I can’t believe how much character they give to my little builder basic house. Plus, any time I get to bust out my trim nailer makes me a very happy camper.

In the middle of these projects, I decided my workbench area in the garage was a mess (it was) and needed help (it did). One pegboard later, things were improved, if not perfect.

But then I remembered the cabinet I’d bought for the laundry room that has been living in my kitchen for a few months. If I put it up and took down the shelf, the shelf could go into the garage…

So Sunday while waiting for the lawn mower to charge (I have a battery powered mower and it’s amazing and awesome), I took down the shelf and nearly had the cabinet up before realizing trying to hang a cabinet solo while standing on top of the dryer was… not one of my brighter moments. And remembered that time I promised my father I’d stop doing stupid things like moving cabinets as big as I am by myself. So, assistance was requested and by afternoon, the laundry room had a lovely cabinet and the garage had a new shelf.

But if you thought that’s all… well… I decided after doing my bathroom, I wanted to do the second bath too. So an afternoon of paint and a quick fixture change later, it was halfway improved (mirror, faucet and vanity TBD).

Yet, I can’t seem to stop myself. My garage has two walls drywalled, the rest are just studs and insulation. I’ve been wanting to finish the drywall, but… well, that pesky promise to my dad extends to drywall panels apparently. I found someone who was up for doing it next week since it’s a no-human-contact job, so assuming I get the garage cleared out this weekend… next week it will be drywalled and I can finally put up shelves and organize it!

Don’t worry, this is what my bedroom wall looks like…

My Excel sheet of house projects was at 48 pre-quarantine and I’m down 13 projects since SIP started so I’m feeling pretty accomplished, all things considered.

But, just in case I get too high and mighty, there also may be eight sample colors of paint on my bedroom wall and I might hate all of them, plus the cabinets for my kitchen island in the garage that can’t move forward until I pick a color for them. Oops.

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5 Comments

  1. This is amazing. You are amazing. And window trim is EVERYTHING. It completely changes a space in my opinion! Well done.

  2. Dying laughing. And this is totally contagious. This weekend we are ripping apart the upstairs bathroom to completely redo it. Yay!

    (I think none of us horse people are doing well with doing nothing. None of us have “done nothing”since we were 5…)

  3. You’re so amazing! I’m afraid to try any actual building improvements. Also I despise painting almost as much as I hate painting. But I’ve been cleaning out, organizing, and properly furnishing my house during this SIP situation too. Yay for creating the homes we want!
    You do fantastic work, everything looks perfect. LOVE your bathroom!

  4. can you come quarentine here next? Thank you, we will feed you and put you up and you can play with Donkeys and free lessons on Remus. πŸ™‚ HAHAHAH

    all those projects look great!!

    We are getting a dog fence put in today (FINALLY after almost two years of walking my damn dogs every time they need a pee). But we arent doing it ourselves. NO way would we still be married almost 18 years if we did this shit together πŸ˜‰ HAHAHAHAH

    I am so impressed by you!!

  5. 1. I love that you have an Excel sheet. I should start that.
    2. These are AMAZING transformations!
    3. I totally relate – one project getting accomplished leads to another…and another…and I find that I have to make myself FULLY finish one thing before starting another!

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