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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Basement Renovation: Tile & Painting Trim

Happy Mother's Day to all you mom's out there, especially my amazing mom who has made me who I am today. Make sure to tell your mom how much you love her today and everyday! 

Finally, another basement post! I know you have been patiently waiting for us to get back to work on the basement =). And we did just that this week. 

We started off the week laying the tile in the bathroom, and by "we" I mean Chad and my dad.


After we let it set up for a couple days we came back and grouted, and by "we" I mean me.



It's a messy job! I was the grout-er and Chad was the cleaner. He went behind me and wiped all the grout lines clean! We let that dry, gave it one more thorough cleaning and the bathroom has a floor! 


As mentioned in my last post, we have been SLOWLY painting trim and doors. 


Most of the doors will be easier to paint once they are up, but we decided to paint the sliding closet doors before they are hung


I am happy to announce all the trim is painted and the closet doors have one coat. (too bad it all needs a second coat once hung, including 6 doors) But I won't think about that right now. No, now, I'll be happy about it being done (for now)...


Saturday we got a lot done. We started out by laying all the tile in the bar area! First, we my dad lay down a layer of thin set mortar. Then I would hand him a piece of tile to lay. (See I was vital to the process!) He used the spacers to make sure each tile was exactly the right space between each other.


It looks so good and it's really exciting to see it all come together. We used a wet saw that (of course) my dad has, to cut the tile pieces that needed cutting and other than that there really  weren't many tools needed. Just a lot of hand and knees labor!


Once it was all laid we had to let it dry so we moved on to project #2 for the day: hanging doors. We had to actually cut these doors down because they were too tall.


 Then we hung them in place, shimmed them to make them level, and nailed them into place.  We only got two hung before we called it a day, we were worn out! Okay, I was worn out, everyone else was fine I'm sure.


Sunday, we tackled grouting again. This was actually much easier because the tiles are larger than the bathroom tiles. It didn't take us much time at all! Don't mind my underwear  messy hair in the picture below...


Chad cleaned the tile and it was done! It looks amazing! It will dry a lot lighter than you see below and I'll be sure to post a good picture once it's dry! 


This Weeks Costs
Tile - $280
Thin Set - $28
Grout - $28
 5 Regular Doors  - $205
2 glass french doors - $670
Trim - $160
Door Shims - $4

Free Things that were we already had
Labor
Buckets
Grout float
Trough
Putty knife
Nail gun

Nails
Saw

This weeks total - $1,375

Project total - $6,214

Things I learned this week:  How to lay tile and grout. How to hang a door and make sure it's level. How much I hate painting, again.

This weeks plans: We want to get a second coat on the closet doors and get all the doors hung. Hopefully we can get the trim hung or at least some of it. We bought our cabinets, they look awesome. So hopefully we can get those set, now that we have a floor to set them on! I could go on, but I won't! Hopefully we won't take another month long break! 

I am not a professional and all my advice and tips are purely from my own experiences. 


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