Wednesday, May 25, 2011

The Bathroom Has Begun














Sound the horns - tonight we got to start on the renovation! First up: the main bathroom. While it was basking in a glow of glory with avocado green, yellow, and chocolate brown, we decided it was the perfect candidate for our first project. Highest priority is fixing the floor, which is damp from leaks. Note to DIY'ers - linoleum is just as much fun to take up as you imagine it to be (which, for most of you, would be "not very"). I had my first proud moment when I - not Luke, ahem - figured out a clever way to unstick 60-year old linolum from a very glue happy base. Mwahahahah. I would tell you what that tactic is, but then I'd be required to know the name of the tool that I used, which I don't.


What I learned tonight: linoleum can be cut with an Exacto knife, not all things that look like tile actually ARE tile (we had some strange plastic imitation instead... which turned out to be exceedingly easy to remove), there is a layer of floor between linoleum and sub-floor that isn't particularly high on the "easy to remove" list, and to prevent lots of creaking in floors, one can choose to use lots of staples in laying the floor. Which, consequently, means that renovating a floor requires one to remove lots of staples.


Our project manager Lucy the Dog drove us hard, but there's still more to do. Tomorrow's project: finish removing the Purgatory of flooring (that layer of floor between linoleum and sub-floor), remove toilet and sink, try not to sit on any staples we missed, remember to bring the ShopVac, and come up with a better plan for dinner. Stay tuned!

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