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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Closet space
The last few years I have been going crazy over constantly going into the guest bedroom to get dressed everyday. The master closet has never been functional for us, we could only fit Geoffs clothes in there and a couple of pairs of shoes. It was nothing special. I was stuck with my clothes in the guest room closet or in a dresser. This meant it was much harder figuring out what I actually had to wear. Well, I finally cracked and tore apart the master closet. I bought a few items, reused every single piece I tore out and stressed over the new layout. After a couple days of hard work and a few gift cards later I might actually have a close to finished master closet. I only have a bit of painting to finish and a decision on flooring but it's way more functional now! For the first time in 6 years I have all my clothing in the same place!
I got two shoe racks to store both mine and Geoffs shoes. Added bonus: here is enough space for Baseball hats!
I added more shelves on the right side of the shoe racks, My intentions for those shelves is to store all the master bedroom linens and maybe our big towels.
On the other side of the closet I built a shelf for all our pants.
This still needs to be painted.
It blows my mind a little bit that we can actually fit all of our clothing in this closet now.
In other closet news, I also tore apart the coat closet at the front of the house. This is now able to store my jackets and all our board games in addition to Geoffs' coats that were already in there.
My goal this year to to add storage space to the house and make it feel bigger. Two closets down, one to go. I'm looking at your guestroom.
Saturday, September 13, 2014
New gate
After we completed the deck we were no longer happy with how our gate and fence looked. The gate itself was leaning now, there were gaps in the fence which we never took care of when we originally built the gate/fence and we just were not happy with how it looked from the deck. We decided it no longer functioned how we had intended and we knew it was time to remove and rebuild it completely. I took a few hours one day to carefully dismantle the fence and gate. I wanted to reuse as much as possible. To my complete shock when we started removing the posts from the ground they completely sheared off at the concrete footing. Each post had rotted through. We hadn't even built this fence that long ago and it was already being destroyed by Mother Nature. We assume when we originally built this we didn't buy pressure treated lumber. This would explain everything.
Once all the original fence was removed we began the rebuild. It took a bit more thought as to how we were going to layout the new fence and gate but we finally had a plan and started on it right away. Our neighbor Art had noticed us working on the rebuild and offered his help like he always does.
Soon we had the new posts set in concrete and we moved on to building the gate.
Dad and I created a frame out of 2x4's and attached the fence slats to this frame. We bought big bulky gate hinges and screwed those through the slats and 2x4's. We also cut the bottom of the gate to allow for a ramp that we are going to build and to make it level with the extended deck.
We also decided to extend the deck up to the fence and make extra room for using the gate and maybe to add storage areas.
I decided it would be a good idea to stain the fence and gate right away and it turned out great. I used the same waterproofing stain we used on the deck. I love the darker color. In these front view pictures you can see how we cut the gate for the eventual ramp. Hopefully we get to that sometime year next year.
Finishing the deck extension to the fence, adding the grilling area, and building the ramp are the next stages of this side yard.
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