A window is framed! And this may not feel like big news, but it is one of the only bits of non sheet rock progress we've had in weeks.
That sheet rock is quite a job. Let's see, first they hung the sheet rock. Then they taped the seams. Then they mudded the tape, screws, and nail heads. Then they sanded it. Then they reinforced all the corners with metal stripping. Then they taped and mudded again. And sanded again. Then they primed the walls. Then they sprayed a light texture on all the walls not to be wallpapered. And that is where we are now.
When I pulled up last night at 10:00pm (loooong day) to unload the fans and lights I had purchased (yes!), I walked through the house with a flashlight and...as far as I could tell...I think...all the walls and ceilings are finished!!!! That means a) exciting stuff begins next week and b) I really have to make a final decision on paint and wallpaper THIS WEEKEND. And let me say, these are decisions I should have made a long time ago. I was funny about wanting to wait to make a lot of the decisions about the finishing part of the house until the time I could actually buy them and bring them home, partly because my plan seemed to change frequently (once the house is finished I should probably never look at another home decor magazine again) and partly because a lot of the products are so fickle. Like tile (the worst)! And flooring. And even appliances. And having an entire plan built around something that is all of the sudden discontinued is heart wrenching.
BUT, paint and wallpaper for the most part does not fall into this category. Most are around for years and years. I've said this before but it is so hard to know where to start with the design of a room. Like the bathroom, for instance. I wanted to choose tile THEN wall color. But if you wait for the entire house this way, all of the sudden you have a lot of decisions to make fast.
The good news is, I finally have a plan coming together and though it started out as a hopeless mess, I am starting to feel pretty good about it all. The thought of having all these paint/wallpaper decisions behind me is so exciting.
But back to the window. I was thrilled with them. So simple and perfect. This window in Ava's closet is the only one complete but I noticed all of the other windows pieces are cut and primed and waiting to be installed.
I feel your pain. I have been just the opposite, wanting to pick everything out way ahead of time. As you mentioned, I have had my dreams shattered when something was no longer available. Yes, I know I am a bit dramatic. :) But in the end, it will come together wonderfully.
I love the window trim. I really, really love the dark window with the trim. I don't know if you are going with white trim, but I imagine any color will look fabulous. I just love it!!
Posted by: Shannon | May 02, 2009 at 03:43 PM
I cannot believe that beautiful window, and the wall space shown, is all inside Ava's closet. Lucky girl.
Are you still using that yellow wallpaper is Ava's room? I have fallen in love with it.
Posted by: Becca | May 03, 2009 at 10:34 AM
It's nice to see the developments you've been making in your home. Homeowners nowadays are more independent and they know exactly what they want.
Posted by: Home Remodeling VA | May 04, 2009 at 12:02 AM
I just came across this, which should answer your questions from some time ago.
http://www.aphotoeditor.com/2008/09/10/fair-use-of-photography-on-a-blog/
Posted by: Marvin the Robot | May 05, 2009 at 04:12 AM
Thank you, Marvin!
Posted by: Karen | May 11, 2009 at 02:06 PM