Saturday 4 April 2015

Staining continued

Don't you just hate it when you start something and cant finish it off? Well that's been me for the last week and now I have to contend with the rain...grrr

Last time we spoke, I had completed staining the rear fence and the whole yard seemed to be taking on a different look and I just loved how it was all coming together.

Since I was doing all the staining by hand, my shoulder and wrist was suffering and it was looking like I was going to have to give in and hire a spray gun to do the rest.

My stubbornness got the better of me though and so I decided to continue (by hand) and start the next side...the final side last Monday.

After having most of the week off prior, to recover from my aches and pains, I got a start on the final leg and did another 2 panels...woohoo I was determined to finish the fence and soreness wasn't going to get the better of me

On Tuesday,

I needed a change of scenery, and wanted to do the front panels just to lift the look of the house (so to speak) and given that the one on the right side of the picture needs another coat (the clouds started rolling in), I'm loving how it's matching the colour of the garage doors


here's a closer look

By Wednesday the rain continued and I was trapped indoors :( which stopped me from doing anything outside.
The rain continued for the rest of the week just lightly at first but enough to stop me from painting

With Easter and the school holidays upon me, I'm not sure when I'll be finished now! 
Ho hum, I'll just have to do it whenever there's a break in the clouds even if I only get to do 1 panel at a time

Bye for now, have a wonderful Easter break and stay safe 


Friday 27 March 2015

staining the fence...pt.3 nearly there!

I finished the back fence today and also managed to do a few panels just outside our ensuite (also known as my 'Day Spa' lol

I have to admit, it's been a mammoth task but i can see the end is near and I should have it all completed by...I reckon about Tuesday

I can't believe how much it's changed the whole look of the yard especially the pool area, but even looking form the alfresco now gives it a whole new appeal

I reckon my plants have had a growth spurt in the last couple of weeks too, I can't see the pool (like I use to) when I take a shot from the back yard to get both huts in :( but i guess that's a good thing to know that perhaps i really do have a green thumb lol

Here's a few shots of what i done today:

here's where I got up to yesterday..pretty much inline with the hut


can you see how good it's going to look (once it's all done) from this end?

almost the same angle...this was taken back in September last year!


don't you just lurve my zen garden now? and it's right outside my ensuite!


 what a calming and relaxed view now


all 14 panels along the back fence are now done..Ive just got the left side to do...phew!


see what I mean...as I mentioned above, I can't see my pool :(


check out this old shot...and there is a pool!


look how small my plants were 




wow, this shot was taken before we did the deck in the second hut



god I'm a legend...bahahahaha

Wednesday 25 March 2015

Staining the fence...pt.2


Yay, I've finally finished one side woohoo!
I was sooooo exhausted yesterday (Tuesday) that I had to have a rest and let my right arm recover
I finally finished the first side (on Monday) which I like to call the pool side and it looks amazing even if I do say so myself
I just love how it just makes everything surrounding it POP! 
Even my garden looks sooooo much more tropical now that the background is darker...don't you agree?
I managed to go over the deck and retaining walls again just to give them that extra boost of darkness  and just love how it's even lifted the look of the tiles
I can't wait to see it all completed and how it'll make our (already) Oasis feel more like we're on a holiday in the Bahamas! 





here's a view from the alfresco looking toward the back corner of the yard


looking from the back...don't mind my patchy grass, that's where the hubs has taken out some weeds


OMG, can you imagine what the view will look like from the bar area when the back is done?



here's a wider shot


what a difference...here's what the fence looked like before


at almost the same angel as the first pic, you can see how much the plants have florished!

omg, the fence just looks so plain



such a big difference hey?...wow!

Monday 23 March 2015

Staining the timber fence pt. 1




I had a moment of pure wait for it....'mental madness' when I decided to do the unthinkable last Friday...staining the fence, all 100 plus metres of it, am I crazy or what?

All by hand I might add, no spray guns for me...lucky I love painting!

I started by staining behind the Buddha in the pool area first which was bloody hard with the gardens already in and getting established! I tell you it certainly wasn't easy getting behind some of the plants especially the Yukkas and I was literally scratched beyond recognition (maybe that's exaggerated a bit) and had my eyes almost poked out.. honestly!
But the end result was astounding to say the least and I'm so happy with it and cant believe how much it's changed the whole look again.
It's so Oriental looking now and if it didn't represent paradise before...then it truly does now!

I cant wait to see it all finished 



I completed the pool area by Saturday afternoon


By Sunday afternoon, I had done another 3 full panels towards the back fence

I took this shot with the mini iPad so its not that good but can you just imagine how awesome the fence will look once it's all complete?

I have another 4 panels to go before i start on the back...omg it's gunna take me forever!


Thursday 5 March 2015

Ta da...




It's surprising what you can do with a little bit of imagination and creativity!

It helps if you can find what you need for nothing or very little spending and I found both!

I bought the pine bedside off eBay for $20 and the hardwood dining suite was given to me by our lovely neighbours who was selling it on eBay to which no-one had bid for.

And he cut it to size for me since he's a builder and has all the tools...woohoo!

Because the wall that I wanted it to go on was 3300mm and the table being 1900mm x 1000mm, cutting it down the centre to give 2 halves (width now 500mm each) would've been too long, so he took 250mm off the end to make the 2 halves at 1650mm x 500mm each which was perfect as the bedside would be the support for the centre.

Since there wasn't going to be anything heavy on the desks, I felt that there was no need to put any battens on the back wall however, I put a batten on each end to keep it stable


By the time I got around to sanding it last Thursday, I finished it completely by Saturday afternoon and I think it's turned out pretty damn good considering I had no help!

It took a lot of elbow grease I have to admit, and quite a few sanding discs too...phew!

But I'm flabbergasted by how much more room it gives me and how it makes the room look sooooooo much bigger now!

Oh, and I had to pop on some 40mm round timber feet on the bedside to raise the height that the table would've been with the legs on 







I also scavenged around my neighbourhood for some timber (saves me buying it) that I could use as a batten to fix the top to the side walls, a very accommodating tradie allowed me to hunt in his rubbish pile to find the right one...a 1metre piece of 4x2...purrrrrfect!

I cut that at 450mm x 2 and fixed them to the walls using (3) toggle bolts in each as the studs didn't line up



I had to cut a piece out (on either side) of the decorative top on the drawers (using a jig-saw) to allow me to fit the facing on as i didn't want any gaps



I also cut a hole for all the cords in the top with a hole saw and placed plastic cover on it


I'm really happy with the colour of the stain and it matches up perfectly with the buffet that I bought off eBay a couple of weeks back see here




After putting it all together on Sunday, I went and done a little decor shopping and seen these frames at K-Mart for $6 ea and bought some wooden letters (x & o) from Spotlight too and just painted them black and white and hot glued them to the (painted) backing of the frame




I printed off a nice saying that I've always loved..."If you can dream it, you can do it" how fitting is that saying?























I printed off black and white stripes to put in this one














I also bought some floating shelves from Bunnings @ $21 ea


So here is a reminder of what the room looked like before...


looks pretty small and somewhat compacted hey?


So the end tally for my new home office is...

Table - $0
Bedside drawer - $20
Buffet - $50
Floating shelves x2 - $42
Orbital sander - $79
Frames - $24
Material - $10
Wooden lettering - $13.50
Toggle bolts - $9
Timber batten - $0
Timber feet - $20
Elbow grease - priceless!

Bal = $267.50
Less sale of old desk - $250

Total cost = $17.50





Thursday 26 February 2015

The prep...



I'll let the pictures tell the story.

Boy what a job it was rubbing these back! It probably took me longer than it should've but I'm happy with the job done so far.
I know I probably should've used paint stripper (to make it easier), but I just couldn't wait to finally get started and the last thing I wanted to do was wonder around Bunnings for 3 or so hours like always!
As it turned out I had to after my once faithful sander gave up on me after sanding back the drawers of the bedside table....bummer!

So only spending about 45 mins (I'm so indecisive), I ended up buying a new one in the form of a Ryobi orbital sander ($79) complete with 8 spare discs ranging from 60-240 grit, a dust filter and a bag...woohoo a new toy!
I felt like a kid in a candy shop when I got to the counter

So after getting back home and completing my first mission of taking it all back to bare timber, I was finally ready to give it all its first coat of Black Japan stain



I let the first coat seep through and had to let it dry for a couple of hours


Completing the second coat this afternoon on the first half of the desk and bedside, as much as I love how it looks, I'm worried that it maybe just a little too dark so I'm going to let this dry overnight and see how it is once I sand it back a little to prep it for the wax and buff



As fate would have it!

Well after cutting up my table on Saturday to make my dual desk for the home office, I would have to say that I'm quite pleased.

Once I get to sanding it all down, it shouldn't take too much longer to have the office finally up and running.

I found a bedside table to use as a support for the desk in the centre and use the drawers for my stationary on eBay that was ending soon and later that night, I noticed that the seller had another 2 bedsides (the same) for sale as well!

Since the bedside was only $20 (starting bid price), I sent the seller a message to say that I would like to buy all three and if she would take $50 for them.

She replied later saying that she would consider the offer since no-one had started the bid (on eBay) and she would get back to me when she finished work.

The auction finished jest before midday on Sunday and no-one had bidded...phew!

So I sent another message to say that I still wanted to buy the items and she replied that she was only going to sell one as her daughter had changed her mind about the other 2...bummer!

I still wanted the one so I replied and said ok I'll just have the one.

She rang me on Monday morning to say that she would drop it in to me on her way to work! I was quite happy to go and pick it up (only half hr away) at her convenience, but when she offered to drop it in to me, I took it.

I've got a big job ahead of me with all the sanding back and re-staining, but that's the good 'ol D.I.Y for ya.

I'm guessing I'll have it done in a couple of weeks give a day or two hehe.

So so far, the tally for my office spend is:

$50 - sideboard (eBay)
$20 - Bedside table (eBay) free delivery!
$0 - Dining table & chairs (eBay) free delivery!



Friday 20 February 2015

Finally taking shape

Well I'm slowly getting my home office in order. I've sold my old desk and bookcase for the asking price of $250.

I did advertise it on eBay however it didn't sell although I had a couple of watchers and well over 100 views so it re advertised the next week automatically.

Whilst I hesitated at first, I decided to drop the price (just to get rid of it) to $125 to which I got more watchers this time but less views...bizarre!

So when it (again) didn't sell, I advertised it on a local buy and sell site where I put the original price on it of $250.00 and sold it within 20minutes of advertising...bizarre!

So now that I have a blank canvas once again, it's a lot easier to get the room organised for what I want to do

Over the prior weeks to writing this post, I've come up with the idea of buying a timber dining table wide enough for me to slice down the centre to give me (2) halves which I'll turn into a double desk...simple!

So during the 2 weeks that I was selling my old desk, I was watching a few dining tables suitable to my needs on eBay however, I wasn't prepared to pay more than what they ended up going for so I was left feeling that this may not be the way to go!

That was until the other day!...keep reading your gunna love this!