Our house is certainly feeling the love and so are we. It’s been a busy few weeks getting our home ready for a reappraisal and even though we are far from finished with our home improvement, DIY and decorating projects, we are proud of how far we’ve come since we moved in. It takes time to make a house a home and I’m enjoying every minute of our journey.
The appraisal is now officially over and as promised, here is an official wrap-up on our “Show Your House Some Love for the Reappraisal To Do List.”
1. Weed the garden and replant the potted mums
2. Spruce up the loft so it looks like we use the space
3. Organize and clean the spare bedroom and BJ’s office
4. Finish the crown moulding and baseboard projects
We did it! We finished all of the items on our list before the reappraisal.
Number 3 on our list was to organize and clean the spare room and BJ’s office. Just a few weeks ago, these room were stuffed full of boxes, papers and Goodwill donations. After spending a day hauling stuff out and reorganizing, these rooms are once again usable.
With the addition of the his and hers bookshelves in our bedroom, we moved the white shelving cubes to the spare bedroom to be used as storage. Our very first dining room table also found new life as a craft/project table.
In addition, the old coffee table from the living room is now a game and puzzle table.
BJ’s office was daunting when we first started reorganizing the chaos. There were still unpacked boxes in there!
Now all of the boxes are unpacked and we can see the floor again. Our next project with this room is to add bookshelves to give BJ more space to further organize his stuff.
The last, and the biggest project on our reappraisal to do list, was to finish the crown molding and baseboard projects. If you remember, we started working on the crown molding in the living room and kitchen around the same time that we tiled the floor in the dining room.
And drumroll please… Here are the before and after shots.
Here is the kitchen before the crown molding was finished:
And after:
Here is crown molding cap that BJ install in the living room to finish off the molding.
We also finished the baseboard in the dining room.
Here is the before, looking into the dining room. Notice the visible white drywall line in the paint on the far wall.
And here is the after. We decided to go with a taller more dramatic trim. This is just the baseboard before the quarter round was installed:
Now for the finished product with quarter round:
Since the rest of the house has a smaller baseboard installed, we bridged the gap between the taller baseboard in the dining room and the shorter baseboard in the foyer and kitchen with a thicker trim cap. We also added the quarter round to the baseboard to give the trim a finished look against the tile.
Since the tall white baseboard looks so nice against the slate tile floor, here are a few close ups for your viewing pleasure.
With the reappraisal over, we’ve decided to shift our focus to smaller projects for awhile. We are going to work on dressing up the loft, hanging some photos and I also have a fun Pinterest-inspired project planned for the coming weeks.
Did you wrap up any big projects this weekend?