DIY Project Parade

I‘m enjoying the 80 degrees here today – in April! It’s the first gorgeous day probably since last summer so I’m taking full advantage. That means no picture editing/resizing or sharing my DIY from this week but let’s see what you’ve been up to!  Thanks for stopping by to link up or to browse the fun DIY projects linked below.  
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Do you have a DIY project to show off this week?  I’d LOVE to see it!  Or please visit the links to get inspired!



The DIY Show Off



If you’d like to link YOUR DIY project post to The DIY Show Off Project Parade:


1.You must use the button above and link to this post to share the linky love.


2.Include your name or blog name and project title. Add your permalink (not your blog url, but your DIY project post url). Feel free to link a Past Post, just invite your readers in a current post with a quick note.

3.Or email your link to thediyshowoff@gmail.com and I will add it for you.


4.If you notice your link has disappeared -please add the link back to The DIY Show Off to your post today, a button or a quick note to your readers about the party and try again! I love when everyone participates and readers check out everyone’s links, but I think the return favor of linking back is the nice thing to do so everyone plays fair and enjoys all of the projects and links. Also – this blog party is for DIY projects only. Links not related to DIY will be deleted.


DIY Project Parade and a kitchen floor demo…

We’re still working on the kitchen floor (finishing up the demolition today ~ HURRAY!!!!)!  Here has been our week at the DIY Show Off…

Kitchen floor before:

Removing a layer of vinyl, plywood and luan AND TONS of nails (big magnet comes in handy as well).  Hard work!  New tools that made the job so much easier (along with a circular saw and Dremel Multi-Max) to cut smaller sections to lift.  Flooring was also removed beneath the stove and dishwasher. 

I’m so thankful for Mr. DIY’s determination and physical strength! He even sings while he works. 🙂

Kitchen floor after demo but before new floor (coming soon!). As you can see, our original kitchen was much smaller until a previous owner added on sometime in the 1990s.  The original floor is the pine planks. The newer addition boasts a plywood subfloor.

This pantry area lacks charm. It’s coming out.  Mr. DIY dreams of a stand alone refrigerator and freezer in this area in the future.  We’ll prep it for just that however, there won’t be any new appliances at the time of our kitchen reveal. We’ll be saving for those. 
Removing storage?! It’s okay. We have a plan!

The area pictured below (which is now piled up because of the kitchen remodel) is right behind the wall in the kitchen with the stove.   It’s about 6 foot by 12 foot. There is a door to the powder room, a door to the enclosed porch, a door to the old cellar, a door way to the living room, a door way to the dining room and an entrance into the kitchen. Yea – SIX (6) door ways!  What to do with it?

Well, it sits right beside the kitchen. Very handy.  Here is our inspiration for this space.  An open pantry area but on a smaller scale. Lots of built-in open shelving. We’ve started collecting glass containers for dried goods. I hope ours looks this amazing. 
source (Emerson Made pantry courtesy of Design Sponge)

And just to keep it real, when you’re remodeling a kitchen – be prepared for the rest of your house to look like this. It’s our dining room.  My goal is to organize this a little more today since we have to live with it for a few weeks. The chaos is driving me crazy!  It’ll all be SO worth it in the end, right? 🙂
So much for my pretty PB inspired Easter centerpiece…see it in there?

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Do you have a DIY project to show off this week?  I’d LOVE to see it!  Or please visit the links to get inspired!


The DIY Show Off


If you’d like to link YOUR DIY project post to The DIY Show Off Project Parade:


1.You must use the button above and link to this post to share the linky love.

2.Include your name or blog name and project title. Add your permalink (not your blog url, but your DIY project post url). Feel free to link a Past Post, just invite your readers in a current post with a quick note.

3.Or email your link to thediyshowoff@gmail.com and I will add it for you.

4.If you notice your link has disappeared -please add the link back to The DIY Show Off to your post today, a button or a quick note to your readers about the party and try again! I love when everyone participates and readers check out everyone’s links, but I think the return favor of linking back is the nice thing to do so everyone plays fair and enjoys all of the projects and links. Also – this blog party is for DIY projects only. Links not related to DIY will be deleted.


Reminder!  Get the details for the upcoming DIY Club Anniversary Celebration and fun Linky parties coming up!

The DIY Project Parade

We’re not working on anything glamorous (yet) this week but the results should be glamorous. This is our gross kitchen floor now:
  
It’s very old white vinyl that never looks clean, no matter how much it is scrubbed. The surrounding floors in other rooms are original soft wood (pine) that we sanded/refinished when we moved in and removed the dirty old carpet (shown below), but it’s in poor condition with bad patch jobs from the past and the newer addition to the house is just regular a sub-floor (remember our painted floor in the newer addition bathroom?). It was a “clean” temporary fix.

Our plan is to start with the kitchen and a small adjoining room (with 5 doors/entryways) which will become a pantry area – eventually continuing the same flooring throughout the rest of the first floor.  We know the look we want but we’re still narrowing down our options to make a final decision on the product (bamboo or hardwood) that we’ll go with. 

In the meantime, this is what we’re doing…

  1. Remove old vinyl.
  2. Pry up top plywood.
  3. Remove bottom plywood.
(Underneath is original hardwood.) Here is what original hardwood looks like after it’s been covered for probably 1/2 a century:



The kitchen has 2 layers of plywood making it at least a half inch higher than the rest of the house.  Removing is tedious and time consuming. Applying another layer of hardwood on top isn’t an option.  Blah!  But we have a vision and it’ll be worth the hard work in the end. Thankfully the new flooring can be installed directly on top of old in the rest of the house!

More details/tutorial to follow. 

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Do you have a DIY project to show off this week?  I’d LOVE to see it!  Or please visit the links to get inspired!


The DIY Show Off


If you’d like to link YOUR DIY project post to The DIY Show Off Project Parade:


1.You must use the button above and link to this post to share the linky love.

2.Include your name or blog name and project title. Add your permalink (not your blog url, but your DIY project post url). Feel free to link a Past Post, just invite your readers in a current post with a quick note.


3.Or email your link to thediyshowoff@gmail.com and I will add it for you.

4.If you notice your link has disappeared -please add the link back to The DIY Show Off to your post today, a button or a quick note to your readers about the party and try again! I love when everyone participates and readers check out everyone’s links, but I think the return favor of linking back is the nice thing to do so everyone plays fair and enjoys all of the projects and links. Also – this blog party is for DIY projects only. Links not related to DIY will be deleted.