I'm exhausterated.
BUT, I finally got started on the loft project.
Still lots to do, but let me show you the progress.
Oh, and let me just say, this is how it looks tonight. And it's driving me NUTS!! I'm the kind of person that wants instant gratification. So, I know this one is going to take some time {Because I'm working on this alone, and it's going to involve actually BUILDING stuff} but I want it done now. Because, well... I hate the clutter. Word.
So, here is the loft in all it's 'before' glory:
This is the view from the stairs. And there is that adorable, gargantuan kitty jungle gym. And that has to stay. The kids love it. So, I'm just going to embrace it and make it a focal point. LOL How can I not?!?!
Laundry room door and hallway.
Top of the stairs. Obviously.
The hall. Guest room on the right. Merry's bath and bedroom on the left. Drew's office is at the end of the hall. See the mess?!?! Drives me nuts, but I promised it would be HIS space. I can barely go in there for a few minutes. I start cleaning.
Today, I put up the B&B and topped the closet {that will be turning into the cloffice}, then caulked everything. It was A LOT of work!! It's a pretty big space {I was working alone}, it was a lot of up and down the stairs, it was hot and I gave myself rug burns on my knees... from all the lovely caulking. I LOVE caulking! Not.
Here is how it looks tonight:
The doors will come off, and this will be my cloffice.
The other door you see is to the Master bed/bath. That's a scary place. Why is the master always the last room in the house to get any prettyfying??
The opposite side of the half wall got B&B as well. I'm going to continue down the hall, but I ran out of MDF... and energy.
Oh, this is different from the B&B downstairs. Those boards are all 4 inches. These, are all 3 inches. The downstairs B&B is only on feature walls, this is going to be all over, so I wanted it to be less chunky.
And guys, don't hate me... but, I never measure the spacing between my boards. I lay them against the wall and do this visually. My brain doesn't like math. I'm more about visually pleasing.
I'm going to carry this around the window and top it with the same treatment as the cloffice. I need to get more MDF cut, but I'm not going anywhere today.
Some things I've learned about putting up B&B:
- Measure 3 times before cutting if you need to. I do. Sometimes I write the numbers down wrong, and end up wasting time & MDF.
- Caulk, caulk, caulk, caulk. Caulk everything. It's worth the time, mess and carpet burned knees. Caulk ALL the seams. It makes it look so much better and professional than if you're lazy about this step.
- It's fun, and pretty easy. And I love the look.
I really love my B&B painted white. But this is a big space, and it takes sometimes 5 coats of white paint to get it even. So, I'm thinking of keeping the lower half the color the walls are now and painting the upper portion Wythe Blue. It just makes for so much less painting. I will throw in some pops of white. I'm thinking the interior of the cloffice will be white, or just off white.
The other colors I'm using in this space are plum and a little bit of green & yellow.
I'm not excited to sand and paint, but I'm really excited for this space to actually be pretty and have a purpose. Until now, it's just housed the jungle gym.
I'm excited to finally be started on this. Can't wait for it to be finished!
Any thoughts or suggestions are always appreciated!
XOXO
You my dear have a ridiculous amount of talent - and if I ever hear you say you don't again I'll come and slap you,
ReplyI mean, c'mon - unbelievable!!!
I agree you have talent and unbelievable energy to take on this type of a project-I admire your vision for this space. It will be awesome.
ReplyOh my! Give you tools and you turn something plain into marvelous! That loft is going to be beautiful! :) Liz
ReplyI love that space! The board and batten looks great. I like how you put it on the half wall at the top of the stairs. I'm SO glad you are using Wythe Blue again...it's such an awesome color. And, thank you, "exhausterated" is my new favorite word :)
ReplyShasta
it already looks amazing!
ReplyMeg this looks fabulous already, I can't wait to see it all done, The paint colors sound yummy. I have to agree that caulking is the key to any moldings looking good. I literally wore my fingernails off caulking the powder room, but it was well worth it.
ReplyTraci
so exciting! Can't wait to see how it turns out! :D
ReplyMeg What a great start. I love the space you have there If that were my space I would put a Fireplace with bookshelves on either side ( wall with shelf 3rd last photo), The Cat climber I would be put in the corner where you have the dresser (2nd last photo) Big comfy chair by the window heaven. just my thoughts .
ReplyI can't wait to see it finished.
Have a good one Ann/alba
You're doing an awesome job! I cannot wait to see what the final loft looks like. I know it will look amazing. :)
ReplyJulie
Meg,
ReplyIt is looking great! I am just like you.I like instant gratification and I hate a mess.You remember my paining the house and how short of a time I did it.I would rather work long hours and get it done then to leave it a mess and keep working at it.I just can't do it.
xx
Anne
color me impressed! i can't believe you did that all by yourself! you GO girl!
Replybee tee dubs, miss your face! :D
I can't wait to see it finished! I know it'll look amazing!
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