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House Redo is a Go


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We closed on our house and today we ordered our flooring and got our paint colors picked and bought. We are getting the walls painted tomorrow and the next day and will be doing the floor next week (It has to acclimate to our home and the air has to get to it for about 5 days before installing it. I figured I'd share the living room colors we are doing and share a before photo here in my blog.

So these are the colors. The blue will be on the walls and the trim around the door and windows the sand color. I'm also attaching a photo of the room before and let me tell you all I cannot wait to get that nasty carpet up and gone. I'm sure it doesn't look bad (It's a new carpet) but honestly with my wheelchairs I hate the stuff. Its very thick and cushy and that makes it really hard to roll over in both manual and power chairs. 

Tonight the kid's job is to get all the books off the bookshelves (I think we have about 400 books?) and into the craft room and get the shoes and stuff out of the front room. I need to figure out good by the door shoe and coat storage. Does anyone have any to recommend?

Our front door? Don't laugh but it will be red. I've wanted a red door since I was a child so yeah lol. My husband gave me free range of colors and flooring of the house since I'm paying for it all. 

See the grandfather clock in the living room photo? I think it will look fabulous against the blue walls.

Anyway there's an update on the buying and house redo. I'll share photos tomorrow of the painting process and during it.

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PennySycamore

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Congrats on closing on your house!  I think your grandfather clock will look great against those blue walls, too and I love that you are getting a red door.

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I love Pringles

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16 hours ago, Cartmann99 said:

What kind of flooring did you choose? :pb_smile:

We went with bamboo in a dark color. It was the most expensive thing we got but will be so worth it. Super durable and it isn't too hard to install because it snaps together. 

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    • LillyP

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    • treehugger

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    • LillyP

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    • Howl

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      5 hours ago, sleepygirl1 said:

      Catch me up on the Bradrick family? Are they the ones that had a daughter in law wear a yellow wedding dress?

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