The Horror.

October 19th, 2009

Some peeps around this house finally got going on the big guest bedroom rehab project this weekend. Yes, after only two years we came up with a plan to fix the plaster that had fallen off that wall.

Back story on this wall: There was a crack (see all the dark marks – you could see daylight through them, which is not a good sign for an exterior wall), water weeped in though those holes and popped most of the plaster off, we removed the rest of the water damaged crumbly plaster and fixed the cracks and sealed the exterior masonry. There is NO lathe on the wall – just an inch of plaster troweled directly onto the cement, which is so annoying. We cannot leave it plain cement, which has been suggested many times…I won’t go into all the reasons why, just trust me.

We had three plaster/drywall guys come and quote to have it fixed. Their quotes ranged from $1500 to $600 to re-plaster or float drywall over the cement brick. NO. No f*ing way. DIY is the way we are choosing to go. Hopefully it all works out.

I’ll let you know.

Apologies to all of the guests who have had to stay in that cesspit of a bedroom. We only have two bedrooms – so the guest bedroom became the default catchall room for overflow. Most of the excess that has been floating in there got moved into the living room for now…yikes. Where are we going to put all this stuff? Ugh.

Maybe its high time to update the etsy store.

Sorry for the ugly pictures and all these words, words, words. With a little luck we can start decorating the guest bedroom soon. Then pretty pics and much decorating turmoil will ensue…

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    3 Comments

    1. Kasey at Thrifty Little Blog on 10/19/2009:

      You can do it! I was recently quoted $700 to do some floating and patching in my house, but that seemed like a crazy amount to spend on making a wall look nice. I asked around and some of my friends had experience doing the work so they gave me pointers on what to do. Sure, it took me a while to do all the work, but I'd rather have the money than the time!

    2. meohmyoh on 10/19/2009:

      Good for you for trying to tackle it yourself. Judging from how proficient you have been at other DIY projects, you should have no trouble :]

    3. Husband on 10/20/2009:

      Thank you for posting pictures of your projects and messy rooms. It always makes me feel much better when i get to see a mess that rivals my own. Good luck!

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