Filed under: home improvement, How To, Painting | Tags: home improvement, How To, Painting, renovation
I’m getting a crash course in home renovation! This past week I learned the basic prep work that needs to be done before painting a room. Now, most houses don’t have 80+ years of paint peeling off the woodwork, random holes in the ceiling, walls, and trim, and remnant of cat pee odor lurking somewhere in the walls. But, whatever the need, here are some basics I’ve learned:
-Metal scraper (make sure its sharp! I spent about twice as long on a room with a dull scraper! Thanks, Tim ;)
-Face mask (to block out dust, not to mention all that lead!)
-Wood filler
-Drywall spackle
Depew’s walls are drywall covering the original lap board siding. We just focused on the wood trim… which was no small task!
Basically, I went over the wood with my scraper, and if it didn’t come off fairly easily, I moved on. There was a good bit of elbow grease that went into it, and my arms felt like spaghetti afterwards, but I learned that if I had to press into the wood too hard, it wasn’t worth it. That’s what the sander is for.
After we finished scraping the trim, we used wood filler in all the holes in the wood. Sarah went back over my (and Liz and Tim’s) handywork with an electric sander after the wood filler had dried (usually we left it overnight). I kept asking to use the sander, but she always politely suggested that I fill holes and let her sand… I suppose the idea of me handling a power tool made her a bit nervous. Can’t say that I blame her.
As Sarah sanded, I filled in the holes in the drywall with spackle. Once the sanding and hole-patching was complete, we had ourselves a room ready to paint! And that’s Paint Prep 101!
While the Depew house has wonderful, yet-to-be-unveiled charm, a darker side (in the shoddy renovation sense) still lurks around every corner.
I thought I’d document some of the more absurd home improvement techniques left behind for us to clean up at the Depew House.
Don’t try this at home. Or anywhere, really.
Signing off, Sara Vahle

Duct tape patch job

The best part of waking up is Folgers on your porch light

Door won't open? Just carve out some floor!

I don't really know what this is. But it looks gross.

A hole of some kind - hopefully undiscovered by vermin.

Apparently Zorro was a former tenant.
The day after Sarah jumped head-first in the money pit :) we hosted a post-it party. Friends came over to enjoy a little happy hour goodness and give opinions (and condolences) in the form of post-it notes on how Sarah can improve on her less than perfect fixer-upper. Here are some photos chronicling the afternoon.
Cheers! Sara Vahle
The Depew House – pre redo

Friends in the kitchen

Bathroom history - a dirty, sordid tale

Christine is shocked by the coffee can light fixture. But we like it, and its not going anywhere!

Amelie gets the post-it action moving!

Matt poses by the Micheal Jordan poster. Yup, that's right - it's mod-podged to the floor.

MJ gives her decor expertise

Lots of opinions

Amy, Mark and Sarah get a good look at an 80 year old heater. One look was enough.

Jane channels John Travolta

Neighborhood houses peek through the weeds.


