Ah, yes, the bathroom! A few weeks later...
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| What a difference! |
My next project was slightly unnecessary but once I touched it I broke it so I had to fix it... My driveway gate was off-level enough to drag the concrete if you didn't pick it up while opening. So I decided I'd take loosen then retighten the bolts to readjust the gate. That was all fine and dandy until one of the bolts wouldn't tighten. Lo and behold it was stripped!
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| Makes me wonder if it was galvanized... |
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| See the right gate's bottom how it's worn down? |
My next project was the very next weekend while I was bored... My front walkway ends at grass but is sunken to where it holds water after any rain shower. But my newly discovered street drain is but a few feet away! So I decided to dig a trench! But not just a trench, I added a pipe to it!
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| You'd never know that pipe was there! |
A "quick" project I threw in with Mom's help was hanging a floating shelf! I inherited a pair of Ikea floating shelves from my friends down the street. So I decided the best place for them was in my laundry "room." Well, if anyone has any experience with Ikea, you would know that 'quick and simple' does not describe their installations...
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| Worth it in the end! |
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| Dad came in the next weekend and installed the top shelf in 5 minutes... |
Remember that cabinet I snagged off the curb? I (mostly) finished that too!
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| Same yellow as the bathroom! |
Did I mention my dove? Sadly, she/he didn't stick around long as we have cats roaming the neighborhood :(
My last project of the month I didn't take pictures of. Which is silly of me. I have pictures all around the area but not of the actual project. The transition from the kitchen to the living room has a soft spot in it. To the point where even my slight frame can make it sink. So, after doing some research about adding support joists and such, I got under the house with Mom and discovered that at some point the subfloor had been torn out and replaced with plywood. That plywood was not properly supported by new cross joists, hence the sink. Don't trust plywood! So, we measured once and cut once (because we're awesome) and installed new cross joists! It took some heavy lifting (by the car jack) to lift the new joists enough to level the floor. It also took much contorting into awkward positions to hammer the joists into the hangers. After a few hours of work, we had a new support system that is so solid we can jump on it!
Aaaand that's enough for this month! Whew!
What's in store for next month? Am I ever going to take a break?!








I love your furniture referbs Megan!!
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