21 Gallons of Paint Later…

I think I’ll start off by listing some of the house-wide changes that have taken place in the last two weeks.  That will keep me from having to repeat myself on a room-by-room basis (though it might happen anyway, I like to talk and I’m pretty excited about how nice everything looks).

The previous owners had a very eclectic collection of switch-plates and outlet covers.  There were plain metal and plastic covers (in white and various shades of beige), there were decorative wooden covers in several designs, there were also some fancier silver and brushed nickel plates.  Some rooms even boasted a mix of covers.  It was truly a treat for the eyes and an electrician’s nightmare.

However this beauty was easily the pièce de résistance (and Dave’s favorite).

I think it needs to find a new home in the garage.  We’ve already replaced it with a nice, boring, white rectangular plate that matches all the others.  All of the outlets are being changed as well to tamper resistant ones (have to keep our curious little guy safe).  They are so tamper resistant that I can’t use them.  I’m sure I’ll get used to them, but Dave had to plug my laptop and phone charger in for me.

We have repainted almost all of the rooms in the house.  The three bathrooms are the only ones that still need to be done.  Before we started though we noticed something odd about the ceilings.  In most of the rooms the ceiling was painted the same color as the walls.  We had green ceilings and blue ones, there were off white ones and I think even a purple one.  The kitchen and the laundry room were the only two rooms that actually had white ceilings.  So with the help of a paint sprayer, my wonderful, fantastic, amazing (get the idea?) father-in-law repainted them white (he painted the insides of the closets too).  His reward –  our extreme gratitude, the satisfaction that comes from a job well done, and really sore arms.  The end result was awesome though – the rooms look so much brighter and nicer.

It really is incredible how much of a difference paint and proper lighting make.  The rooms look so fresh and new now.  The family room in particular was really dark and dated.  It is probably the room that saw the biggest transformation.  Even something as simple (and inexpensive) as cleaning the recessed lights and putting in the proper wattage of light-bulbs made a huge change in the appearance of the room.

Another design element that contributed to the dark feeling in the family room was the dark brown mini-blinds on the windows.  We’ve taken those down (along with the light blue ones and dark green ones in the upstairs bedrooms) and will be replacing them with plain white ones.  So if anyone has a hankering for some fun colored blinds let me know, I can help you out.

I should probably state here that I’m not really trying to mock the previous owners’ tastes (too much).  They took wonderful care of this house and we’re very thankful for that.  The pride they had in the house was evident the moment we first walked in the door.  We really didn’t have to do anything to the house if we didn’t want to – it was in great shape and we could have just moved right in.  The changes we’ve made were mostly cosmetic and have really made this house feel like our home.

Today’s Practical Household Lesson

Two semi-inflated (or deflated – depending on if you’re a glass is half full or half empty type of person) air mattresses resting on top of one another, do not make for a good night’s sleep.

Yep, we have two air mattress with leaks.  One is 5 years old and we knew it had a hole in it.  The other was just a month old and did not have a hole in it – at least not until Dave made it his mission to bounce me off of it.  He tried (unsuccessfully) several times to jump on the air mattress, hoping the force would result in my being catapulted off of the other side.

So last night we blew up both mattresses and stacked them on top of each other – thinking that might help keep us off of the floor.  I am pretty sure the bounced on one is completely flat right now.  It was a very squishy bed.  It’s a good thing I’m not prone to sea sickness.

Thankfully the movers are delivering our things this morning (they should be here before 8).  I wonder if I can convince them to bring my bed in first and then, very quietly, unload the rest of the truck while I go back to sleep…