So,...to leave Legend Oaks behind (which he never finished posting about anyways), here is the first project of our new (40 year old) house! :)
This is how the girls' closet looked upon moving in (awful - 1 crusty rack that I can barely reach and pieces of wood nailed randomly to the wall, oh, and the tacky paneling didn't even cover all the way to the ceiling - about a 1" gap).
So, demolition begins (with Seth helping him) - first the crusty closet rack and nasty wood pieces come off...why were they there? We don't know? (We expected to find holes behind them!)
Then, all that yucky paneling comes off! (along with baseboards and parts of the door frame of course).
It's a decent sized closet - walk in actually (the only one in the house that's walk in) - so we decided to get creative. The twins' dresser is going to the baby (it has a changing table type top), so without any luck on craig's list, etc (and not willing to pay full price for a dresser), we are going to put some built-ins in the closet to hold the twins' clothes (maybe Carolyn's too?) - more racks, and some better shoe organization.
It's a decent sized closet - walk in actually (the only one in the house that's walk in) - so we decided to get creative. The twins' dresser is going to the baby (it has a changing table type top), so without any luck on craig's list, etc (and not willing to pay full price for a dresser), we are going to put some built-ins in the closet to hold the twins' clothes (maybe Carolyn's too?) - more racks, and some better shoe organization.
And the door (which swings into the closet, limiting what you can put in there) - that's coming down! It will be replaced with a different type of door, but we're still looking into what we want to make sure we can do it.
Well, we'll keep you posted! Goal Date for completion: November 14th
1 comment:
I love to see things get a face lift. (That closet certainly needed one!) Look forward to seeing the finished product.
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