Fair warning, this is a long, picture heavy post...
Here's the updated list...I managed to cross a few things off of it. But I have less than a month and a half and I have the feeling that I'm going to be working up until the very end of the deadline.
- Support beams for the ceilings of the upper and
lower level. Build the corners of the containers and glue them to the long walls.Glue in flooring for the upper level, stain and sand it.Figure out bathroom flooring& put it in.Build the bathroom wall- Build
the closet Build transom windows for upper levelFold & prime the corner lift pieces- Make the four handles for the container doors
Stain closet & Bathroom doors - convert to barn doorsCut the roofPrime the walls, roof & stairsPaint the walls & roof- Make supports for the overhang/carport
- Base & steps for house (cinderblocks? or skip this)
- Landscaping
- Posts & railings for roof patio
- Roof patio decking? Tongue depressors?
- Prime & paint posts & railings of roof patio
- Make bifold doors for upper level
- Make floor to ceiling windows for upper level
- Make frames for all floor to ceiling windows
Make sink cabinet for bathroom- Make 'glass' door for shower (Do shower curtain instead?)
Tile shower walls & soap niche- Grout shower walls
- Lighting.
- Bathroom overhead (chains & bulb)
- Over front door
- On either side of bifold for roof patio
- Kitchen pendant lights
- Living room lights
- Light in upstairs office
- Bedroom lights
- Furniture for bedroom
- Furniture for living room
- Spider plants in macrame holders for kitchen window?
- Install kitchen cabinets, faucet, appliances, backsplash & floating shelves
- Install bathroom fixtures
- Rugs & pillows
- Books
- Cats
I still have a few other things that need painting and some of the walls need some touch ups but for the most part the painting is done.
Grout and sealant is the next step. I just finished the tile this weekend. And wow. Every time I do something like this I remind myself that they make really nice 'tile' wallpaper that will save my back and eyes.
I like how it looks so far. The wood floor is a little darker than the downstairs but I think that's fine for a bedroom.
With all these cuts and angles I'm really grateful for the power saw. It goes through MDF really easily. It makes it a lot easier to use pieces of the kit's MDF. Though I do need to keep the upper level as light as possible so most of the MDF is on the lower level.
I need to adjust one wall slightly to cover the gap made by the doors but other than that, I love it.
I might switch out the purse on the right with one from NOLA House just to get a bit more color in there.
I like the colorful aspect of the first one. It has a lot of the same colors as the floral one I like so much. The last one...It's a little too plain I think.
And the last thing... I started working on the cabinet for the sink in the bathroom. I'm bashing a Dry Sink House of Miniatures kit and modernizing it a bit.