Monday, April 21, 2008

Remodeling the Bathroom

We’re in the midst of remodeling one of our bathrooms this week, and I’m really wondering, who’s Bright Idea was this?

…. Oh yeah, I think it was mine. Somebody just slap me up the side of the head the next time I get such an attack of insanity!

This is our second major remodeling project in this house, the first being a kitchen makeover. It had wallpaper that was not put up properly and came off in little tiny bits. This bathroom also had wallpaper, which thankfully came off in somewhat larger pieces than the kitchen wallpaper did, but left tons of glue behind. I’m talking about a wall GUNKED over with glue. I was actually a little afraid when we got rid of the glue the wall might fall down.

At any rate, I have come to the following conclusion: Anyone who puts up wallpaper in a slipshod manner in a house to hide imperfections on the wall so they can sell it to some poor unsuspecting soul who will then have to deal with it and try to somehow fix the mess deserves to be put in the 9th level of hell (as in Dante's Inferno), and in fact, I think we need to invent a 10th level for such deception. It’s just too evil.

Young Son (aka to Ellie as “Uncle Geek”) and I worked on that mess today and we’re still not done. Understand this room isn’t that big, only about 4x8 feet, with one wall mostly taken up with the space for the tub & surround.

We rolled the liquid enzyme stuff on the wall to soften the glue, then scraped, scraped and scraped some more. Then we rolled more enzyme stuff on the wall, and scraped even more. We found holes we had no idea were hiding behind the wallpaper, and in some places a second layer of wallpaper. Preparing a satiny smooth wall for a paint job just ain’t happening. No, it would take more time and energy than we’ve got, and probably only new wallboard would actually do the job.

Instead, we formulated a plan B which supposedly works well for imperfect walls, and decided to use a Faux Finish, namely Color/Lime Washing to make what the paint company calls an “Old World Fresco” kind of finish. Since we bought a new pale gray commode, and the cultured marble countertop & sink are creamy white with swirls of gray and black, but the cabinetry and trim is all oak with a light stain so will put a lot of wood color in there, we decided to use some gray on the walls.

Specifically, after a primer coat, the base coat of color is going to be “Argent Gray”. (Who names these colors anyway?) It will get a lime wash and a tinted umber glaze.

We’re going to pick up the umber tint in the flooring, which is a good grade of vinyl with a pattern that looks a little like diamonds of slate in varying shades of taupe and cream with just an occasional slight brush of gray undertones. (Don’t I sound like a decorator? Ha!)

Tomorrow morning The Farmer & Geek are going to take out the old vanity and sink, and the old commode, then we’ll get the wallpaper hiding behind them off and finish prepping the wall and go from there.

We’re hoping to get the majority of this project finished this week, but you know how it goes with these things. There’s always surprises, and usually not good ones!

It’s gonna be interesting!

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At April 22, 2008 at 12:33 AM , Blogger Laughing Orca Ranch said...

Uck! I am right there with ya on the wallpaper. I hate wallpaper!!

It is such a personal choice, but not something that can be changed as simply and easily as paint. It's just awful stuff!

Our house in South Carolina (it seems that wallpaper is a popular thing to do in South Carolina, by the way) had the entire kitchen and nook papered in a vine pattern. Felt like a jungle in there!

And one bathroom was done up in burgundy, green and blue stripes. Felt like a British jail in there!

And the other bathroom was an alien nightmare, literally! The paper had these horrific looking monster sized blue and burgundy flowers on a deep dark navy background. Th flowers looked like they might attack you if your back was turned.

Did I mention that I despise wallpaper, too?

 
At April 22, 2008 at 8:07 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wallpaper is the parchment upon which the devil writes his soul-stealing contracts!

 
At April 22, 2008 at 12:46 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well Tish you do give me something to laugh aboutwe had a new bathroom put in about 41/2 years ago and the wall had that same gunk as yours and its still there and not papered ,,yet ,, its plasterboard as we have a shally style bungalow with an upstairs ,,, i dont wallpaper and aint gonna either!! i have had the paper for all that time ,, but musant rush these jobs!!! well Alan dodent paper either but we had a roof problen which was fixed last autumn and its dried out now so we will somehow get it fixed up this summer i dont even notice it anymore but will enjoy getting it decorated send some pics when your done
Love Ya Kieren

 
At April 24, 2008 at 7:50 PM , Blogger Rural Writer said...

Sounds like to me lots of people have trouble with wallpaper, but I guess there must still be some people who like it, or the rest of us wouldn't be trying to get rid of it!

 
At April 27, 2008 at 8:02 PM , Blogger Laughing Orca Ranch said...

haha...Maybe so. But I think the people who love wallpaper are the same people who are good at cover up....pushing dust under rugs, hiding dirty dishes in the oven, stuffing clutter in the closest.

They must also be the same folks who use duct tape to fix everything...even things that shouldn't ever be fixed with duct tape! hehe

 

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