Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Popcorn Ceiling Removal
Now that the wallpaper is down, the next step is to remove the popcorn ceiling. This isn't just any popcorn ceiling- there's gold flake in the popcorn. This isn't a very difficult process...just time consuming. The first thing we did was tape the room off. Since the popcorn material come off easier when we, we put down plastic drop clothes just in case the water penetrated the carpet and got to the hardwoods below.
Most people suggest using a garden sprayer; but we just used the garden hose with an adjustable nozzle to make sure the water soaked in really good.
Wait about 10 minutes for the water to penetrate the popcorn.
Using a floor scraper, carefully scrape the popcorn off. I say carefully because the scraper can gouge the drywall causing pits that will need to be filled.
You may find that some of the ceilings have cracks in the joints. If so, purchase some joint compound and fill in the cracks before priming and painting.
Although the brand of joint compound we used goes on pink and dries white, we waited overnight to ensure the compound was completely dry before we attempted sanding.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Wall Paper: Round 2
If you find the wallpaper under moldings and its not coming off easy....just do yourself a favor and remove the molding. I didn't do this at first (because I was being lazy) and it doubled my efforts. A molding removal bar (aka skinny crowbar) will do you wonders. Once the crown molding and wall plates were removed, it came off easier. Everything is completed except my pain the butt wall.
The next step in our remodel is finding out what was under the linoleum in the kitchen/mudroom and the carpet in the nook. This is what we found. As Nicole Curtis from Rehab addict would say "Why the hell would you cover that up???" The wood runs in the opposite direction of the all the other wood in the house. Additionally its cover in felt with a tar adhesive under it and in some places more linoleum. After scraping the better part of an hour, we decided to tile. The wood isn't in the greatest of shape and this will be easier than scraping and sanding my life away in the hopes that it will pan out.
We went to Lowes and chose this tile. Looks like this ----->
Now we just need to figure out a pattern that doesn't place the accent pieces in a straight line.
I also went to my local Sherwin Williams paint store and grabbed some idiot proof color palettes. My ability to match or think that certainly colors go together is nonexistent. Its not that I don't have good taste. Its just I'm not good with wall paint. Sounds weird but its a big commitment so I stick with whites/beige...you know "normal;" but this time I want to get bolder in my paint selections. But watch I will end up with a super hip shade of beige lol.
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