My floor vent is in the dining room, and my 1 year old grand-daughter was always getting a little too close for comfort.
Since I don't have the money to replace it with another original, I repaired it.
I found a piece of metal with scrolls at Hobby Lobby for about $10. Painted it and the floor grate with Rust-Oleum Universal Spray Paint in Metallic. Then used a steel glue to attach the scroll.
As you know, I got my keys at lunch time. I ran over to the house real quick and found that the smoke alarms had not been installed. According to my inspector, the seller has to install smoke alarms in each room before closing. The seller had agreed to install them. Now they are saying that it's not required by law if the house was built before 1992. So, my realtor is going to call the fire department tomorrow and ask. On my paperwork for the request for repairs, the seller had agreed to get it up to code; so I really hope they follow through on this. There is one smoke alarm in a house that is 2050 square feet. My daughter and I spent the last 3 hours cleaning windows, sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, etc. There are about 6 windows that are painted shut, so I'll try and tackle those tomorrow. Also, I want to get the windows spray washed from the outside. I am tired, but very very happy that this day finally came. I hope my dad knows how grateful I am. If it weren't for him...
When I first started this adventure, I had grand visions of stripping all of the wood. After many Sundays spent stripping the wainscoting, plate rails and window frames... that gradually changed. It has taken me years to get to where I am. So, I changed plans... and decided not to strip the box beam ceiling. The main reason is that I would like to have a functioning dining room this year. Everything is piled in the center of the room. Table, chairs, hutch, china cabinet, etc. It will be nice to actually eat at the dining room table. What the dining room looked like during my walk-through. All the walls, windows, wainscoting and plate rails are now stripped of paint. The plan is to sand all the wood down, and use an oil to bring it back to life. I would love to shellac it, but that would probably cost a fortune. After I paint, it is going to look similar to this. I am going to distress the beams, so...
The bathroom door looks so much better! It took about 2 hours to get it this pretty. There are some stubborn bits of paint in the crevices, but nothing the sander won't fix. Hopefully, I won't wait 2 more years to do that.... I cannot make any promises. I may not be doing any paint stripping today. My oldest daughter and I are going to a movie at 11:00 a.m. We are going to watch ' If I Stay '. There will be popcorn and nachos involved, and possibly a couch afterwards.
Very creative!
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