Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Kitchen Redo! Another Remodeling Job

Kitchen Redo - Another Remodeling Job
Here we go again, another kitchen in dire need of a redo!

Mix a hundred year old house together with Hendersonworks and you get a recipe for remodeling!!
Before remodeling
We started with old wallpaper on older plaster walls, damaged woodwork and quite a few holes.

Before remodeling
Even a large poorly patched area of the ceiling.

Before remodeling
Cabinets were not on the original list of things to redo but once the rest of the kitchen was done the cabinets really needed a redoing of their own. The cardboard on the cabinet door was actually glued on.

Before remodeling
Some of the paper was already falling off and there was a large hole next to the back door from the dogs pressing to go out.

Before remodeling
Overall needing a face lift. Yep this is another remodeling job.

During kitchen remodeling
Here was an interesting find. Some sort of green patchwork under the wallpaper.

During kitchen remodeling
Lots of cracks. That's usually why wallpaper goes up in the first place.

During kitchen remodeling
Let the patching begin.

During kitchen remodeling
If you haven't had a chance to sand plaster and joint compound this will help you to understand the mess of it all. But it is progress.

During kitchen remodeling
Once the ceiling was evened out and sanded a coat of PPG Manor Hall Flat White was applied. We'll need to do something about the old ceiling fan too. Also the new wall color is going on behind the refrigerator.

During kitchen remodeling
Wall color in entryway. Woodwork still needing attention. To help with the woodwork and safety we called in Rian Corcoran. You can see some of his work on Instagram.

During kitchen remodeling
Now to the fun part, cabinets. Oh yeah, did I mention we had lead based paint on all the woodwork. Check Rian's Feb 18th post for our test!
This caused quite a few issues. Everything was covered in plastic and any loose paint chips were scraped and all contained lead chips were removed. A coat of primer/sealer was then applied.

Painting Kitchen
Here is the woodwork all primed. Without a major budget, we were limited on how much work we could do on the wood. Minor cracks and hard edges were filled but sanding was limited to the layer of primer.

Painting Kitchen
Now onto the cabinets. Yes one color would be easy, but sometimes beauty overrides the basics.

Painting Kitchen
Using a darker blue we did a two tone with white on the cabinets. The homeowner was in complete agreement and exceedingly joyful with the suggestion and result

Painting Kitchen
Here we are, before hardware and final touches.

Finished kitchen remodel
In older homes, the basic medallion above a ceiling fan adds a very nice touch.

Finished kitchen remodel
This awesome and functional transom was going to be removed by the workers who replaced the old back door. Our advice to the homeowner was a resounding NO! These little touches in an older home add character and charm. Especially if they still function!


Finished kitchen remodel
Hardware installed. Another swell job completed!
 
Before kitchen remodel
A couple parting before and afters. Entry area before...

After kitchen remodel
finished.

Before kitchen remodel
View toward the archway before...

After kitchen remodel
After.

Before kitchen remodel
Before...

After kitchen remodel
After. A rewarding job in the end!

After kitchen remodel
Enjoy!!

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Steampunk Gameroom Remodel

Steampunk Gameroom
Well finally, here it is, the steampunk gameroom job as it stands. I do have several plans for additional details but alas time has not permitted those to become reality just yet.

Steampunk Gameroom Construction
Many of you saw these starting images back in November of last year. Everything had to come down and be stuffed somewhere. All the carpeting was also removed. This meant the filing cabinets had to be emptied so the carpet could be pulled out from under them.

Steampunk Gameroom Construction
The couch, chairs and cabinets were the biggest problems. British Racing Green was the other problem. From days gone by when the room was built it was a great color.

Steampunk Gameroom Construction
The theme is to have a worn brushed metal appearance, very industrial, with a girder and rivet look.

Steampunk Gameroom Construction
To start, lattice strips were hung along all the wall tops and every two feet vertically. Corners were also trimmed in the lattice strips.

Steampunk Gameroom Construction
Where counters, permanent shelving and cabinets are the vertical strips were cut to fit.

Steampunk Gameroom Construction
Here's an overview during the girder phase.

Steampunk Gameroom Construction
All girders are up, corners and ceilings covered, time to add rivets.

Steampunk Gameroom Construction
Using bronze upholstery tacks, we nailed one in every 12 inches. Lost count after 200.

Steampunk Gameroom Painting
Next came our base coat of paint. Using a dark green/brown we covered everything. This will give our metal coat a nice base to show through.

Using a metallic paint called "Molten Penny" from Lowe's Valspar Brilliant Metals collection, I applied it in alternating 45 degree angles. It was brushed on lightly, building up a few layers and avoiding the corners and edges along the girders. This is where dirt and grime would collect the most.

Steampunk Gameroom Painting
Here with the flash you can get a better look. The darker background paint showing through begins to look like wear and tear on a former shiny metal surface.

Steampunk Gameroom Painting
Another view, you can see the wear and tear look a little better. The shelving supports were all painted flat black.

Steampunk Gameroom Painting
Last wall painting step is the patina which we applied with various sponges.

Steampunk Gameroom Painting
The final painting stage was the floor. Here we used a PPG Porch and Floor Enamel. To keep things consistent the paint was carried up the only remaining block wall by the stairs. You can see some of the bronze patina on the wall too.

Steampunk Gameroom Painting
OK, shelving going back up!

Steampunk Gameroom
File cabinets back in place and a new area rug from The Home Place. The cabinets will get a wood refacing in the near future.

Steampunk Gameroom
Refinished gaming table in its new home. If you want to see how we did the table project, check the hobby blog.

Steampunk Gameroom
And there it is, our Steampunk Gameroom.

Steampunk Gameroom
The far corner received an old frame and print from a garage sale.

Steampunk Gameroom
The bow case, blaster and goggles all have a new home now too!

Steampunk Gameroom
Cabinets will get done when the weather warms up a bit.

Steampunk Gameroom
And the doors will also get a new facelift at that time.

Steampunk Gameroom
So, for now its time to sit down and play some games!

Enjoy



Thursday, February 5, 2015

A Little Hollywood!

Haven't had images from all of Hollywood's work lately but I stumbled on a few old emails with a couple attachments. I need to get more to post from him too.

This first is a beauty! Hand striping is truly an art and this one really does show the kids talent. The symmetry on this lion is crazy.  If you don't know what I mean, try drawing and S and then a mirror version of it.

Harder than it looks.

The next is a safe restoration paint and stripe job.

And this last one is a license plate insert with a bit of lace work for the background.

Enjoy!