During part of 2019 and 2020, Matt and I moved our bed into the breakfast room temporarily while I worked on and finished the guest bedroom. I finished that room in 2020, and we’ve been using that as our bedroom ever since.
Yesterday, as I was about to start working on the hallway flooring, I got to thinking about how much easier it would be to do all of the flooring in this area of the house — hallway, closet/laundry room (aka, the current guest bedroom), and our new bedroom — all at once.
I had been planning on installing the flooring in the hallway and bedroom first, which would include renting the big sander and then staining and sealing those floors. And then once those were done, I was going to do all of the big projects in the bedroom — wainscoting, wallpaper, trim — and then we could move into that room while I finish up the decorative parts.
Once that room was done, then I’d start on the closet/laundry room. That room is also getting new flooring and subfloor, along with vapor barrier and insulation, so that means I’d have to rent the big sander once again. That doesn’t seem like the most efficient process. I know I’m generally not a “work smarter, not harder” kind of person. I tend to like my projects as complicated and convoluted as possible. 😀 But even to me, this plan was starting to seem overly complicated.
Plus, it just seemed like it was about to get really uncomfortable for Matt to be spending most of his days in the midst of constant construction, noise, and dust. So we talked about it, and decided that we’re going to move our bed back into the breakfast room again so that I can do all of the floors in this whole area all at once. That means renting the big sander just once. That means doing a full clean up after sanding just once. That means doing all of the staining and sealing at the same time. That makes so much more sense to me.
And best of all, that means that I can install the flooring straight through from the music room cased opening (i.e., the soon-to-be new doorway into our bedroom suite) all the way through to the far wall of the bedroom all at one time, including the closet and laundry area.
That means that the flooring from the hallway into the closet/laundry area will be continuous once again. When we bought the house, all of the hardwood flooring was continuous throughout. But when I had to redo the hallway flooring after the unfortunate flooding incident (you can read about that here), I didn’t want to have to feather in boards to make the flooring continuous into that room, so I ended up cutting the floor boards in the doorway straight and then adding two perpendicular boards as a transition strip.
In the end, that worked out just fine, especially since I ended up painting the floor in the guest bedroom. So with the hallway floor being stained and the bedroom floor being painted, there was no continuity anyway. I can’t find any pictures of the two floors meeting in the hallway after both were done, but you can imagine how this painted floor met the stained floor in the doorway with one of those transition pieces being painted, and the other transition piece being stained. It really did look nice. I was pleased with it.
But with this room turning into the closet and laundry area, I don’t plan on having a painted floor anymore. And with this floor and subfloor being replaced, I now have the opportunity to do away with those transition pieces and have one continuous floor again, just like it was when we bought the house. Those little details excite me. But it can only happen if I do all of the flooring at the same time.
It just so happens that my contractor is available next week to start on this room — removing the floor and subfloor, vapor barrier, insulation, new subfloor, and also doing the plumbing and electrical for the washer and dryer. He can start Monday, so that means that I’m actually going to have a VERY busy next few days. I’ll still make time for family and relaxation tomorrow, but today and this weekend, it’s full steam ahead.
I started yesterday by clearing out the breakfast room. That’s where the flooring for this end of the house has been stored ever since I bought it.
So I had to get those moved to the other end of the house. I still have about four boxes left to move. Then I have to get the chairs out of there and stored somewhere. Once the room is cleared out, I can move our bed (and Matt) into the breakfast room.
Then I have to clear out the rest of the bedroom. I have to add temporary storage in the sunroom for my clothes and shoes. I have to move out the rest of the furniture. And then I need to take out the closets. I want those taken out in a way that the plywood can be salvaged and reused, so I want to do that myself.
And all of this needs to be done before Monday. 😀 So today and this weekend will be busy and stressful, but I think it’ll be worth it in the long run. Once the floors are done, I’m still going to focus on our bedroom first before I turn my focus to the closet/laundry area. But the great thing is that by that time, the hookups for the washer and dryer will be in this room, so I can go ahead and at least get those moved into their new home. That’s pretty exciting to me! Once they’re in there, it’ll give me a better idea of how everything else will fit into the room.
Addicted 2 Decorating is where I share my DIY and decorating journey as I remodel and decorate the 1948 fixer upper that my husband, Matt, and I bought in 2013. Matt has M.S. and is unable to do physical work, so I do the majority of the work on the house by myself. You can learn more about me here.