Giles: Stop that, you two. Riley: He started it... Xander: He called me a bad name! I think it was bad; it might have been Latin.

'Selfless'


Natter 53: We could just avoid making tortured puns  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Sue - Sep 03, 2007 4:19:18 pm PDT #8291 of 10001
hip deep in pie

My paint's been all $24-30 a gallon. I've used some really deep colours so I've had to get two gallons in cases where 1 would have been fine for a lighter shade. (I also like to have extra paint, jsut in case) I'm painting all the trim too, in contrasting colours (it's all painted out the shade of the walls right now) so that's more paint.

The big thing I wish I had done before moving in was re-do the floors.

Me too. I had to do the ones in the bedrooms, but I wish I had done the downstairs at the same time, when the house was empty.


msbelle - Sep 03, 2007 4:22:12 pm PDT #8292 of 10001
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

I am dreaming of doing the livingroom and mac's room next summer - pileing all the furniture in my bedroom and the kitchen, leaving town for a week and having the work done.


sarameg - Sep 03, 2007 4:22:35 pm PDT #8293 of 10001

I almost think when you refinish floors, it is best to leave town if at all possible. My ex boss and her husband ended up in a hotel for a week while they had their wood floors completely refinished. They did have extenuating circumstances (health and floors) that I don't exactly recall.

xpost: hah!


Steph L. - Sep 03, 2007 4:24:38 pm PDT #8294 of 10001
I look more rad than Lutheranism

OMG, I can't believe how much money I'm spending. And I'm not talking about the staggering amount of money I just borrowed. Or even the crazy ass luxury purchase I may or may not have made on Saturday. But just the regular moving stuff.

Although The Boy and I haven't set an official moving-in date, it's imminent -- like, before the end of the year, possibly before Thanksgiving. And I'm adamant about paying for things in his house that I want/need changed, because it's not fair for me to move in and then say "I want flocked wallpaper in the office -- go pay for it!" (Er, flocked wallpaper is not one of my wants or needs, but you get the idea.)

Plus, if I can pay for some of the changes, it'll make it more real to me that this is *my* home, too.

Needs: Vornado[s], carpet pulled up and if need be, Pergo laid down, air ducts cleaned, one-time deep deep deep cleaning maid service for the whole house. All of that has to do with my pet allergies, so it all has to happen.

Other stuff, like coming up with creative, cheap alternatives for closet space (his house has literally only 2 small closets -- one in each bedroom; no linen closet, no front hall/coat closet, no random closets), and general bathroom overhaul/refurbishment, isn't exactly a *need,* because we could manage without them; we just wouldn't manage *happily.*

Still, I don't think it's going to cost a fortune, and t schmoop alert since it means I get to wake up next to The Boy every morning, then it's worth damn near any amount to me. t end schmoop alert

Plus, it's like getting a whole new space to play with and decorate and gradually take over!


Jesse - Sep 03, 2007 4:27:35 pm PDT #8295 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Steph! That's exciting! Also, my parents didn't have a closet in their bedroom when I was growing up, and they just had racks in the wall, which worked fine.


Sue - Sep 03, 2007 4:30:00 pm PDT #8296 of 10001
hip deep in pie

I almost think when you refinish floors, it is best to leave town if at all possible.

Except if you hire people who seem to need to be called daily to see if they'r eoging to friggin show up. Which is the reason why I'm glad I didn't get them to do the main floor.


sarameg - Sep 03, 2007 4:32:34 pm PDT #8297 of 10001

My friend found nice wardrobes (some from IKEA, some antique) for use in her closetless apts. But she was renting, so it was a temp solution. But if you've got to put something off for a bit, that's doable.

(whee, Steph!)


Scrappy - Sep 03, 2007 4:36:20 pm PDT #8298 of 10001
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

We have spent a LOT of money on the new house. Had the floors in the public rooms sanded and refinished ($1,700), and popcorn scraped off the all the ceilings, skim coat to smooth them out and everything painted ($3,000), house, garage and fence primed and painted, rotted patio roof torn out and removed, and bad adjoining roof repaired ($4,200). Next we will have an electrician come which will probably be another thou, and have the tub refinished for about $500. We did budget for this, though, and saved on lots of other things--we are keeping the same kitchen and bathroom cabinets and most fixtures. (we had to buy a stove, but we got it at the huge labor day sale at Sears). We tore out the old kitchen floor, and bought industrial tile which is only $1 a sq. foot and are putting it in ourselves. It also took the house from severely undervalued to worth more than we paid for it, even including the repairs.


Steph L. - Sep 03, 2007 4:42:14 pm PDT #8299 of 10001
I look more rad than Lutheranism

Steph! That's exciting!

Heh. Also a little scary. But mostly exciting.

Also, my parents didn't have a closet in their bedroom when I was growing up, and they just had racks in the wall, which worked fine.

Yeah, there are a lot of storage options, which I'm actually nerdily excited about

My friend found nice wardrobes (some from IKEA, some antique) for use in her closetless apts. But she was renting, so it was a temp solution. But if you've got to put something off for a bit, that's doable.

IKEA and even Target have some nifty not-killer-expensive movable wardrobe things (not armoires, but more like canvas on a frame with a rod for hanging off-season stuff in the attic).

(whee, Steph!)

We're both thrilled....and then occasionally terrified. Because moving in together is, like, all grownup and shit!


sarameg - Sep 03, 2007 4:43:18 pm PDT #8300 of 10001

On one hand, your plan is one I'd like, Robin (start with something untouched, do the stuff important to you yourself, not subject to someone else's designs) on the other....aaaaaack!

But I also know me. When I buy, if it isn't ideal, but it's new? I won't change it, just hate it. So better I start with something that I get to change. Just without, you know...having to redo all the plumbing or something.