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Painting the interior of your house is well within your abilities, funk. Watch a few YT videos, give yourself some time, and have fun. Painting can be cathartic and calming. I am looking forward to painting a few rooms myself in the next few weeks. There is something about taking an ugly or dirty canvas and making it new and clean that is very satisfying.Ain't it like most people, I'm no different. We love to talk on things we don't know about.
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Painting seems easy enough, but the transitions between wall and veing kill me. I have like 5 examples of my current place where the wall paint bled onto the ceilings. I did everything your supposed... but apparently not well.Originally posted by falafel View Post
Painting the interior of your house is well within your abilities, funk. Watch a few YT videos, give yourself some time, and have fun. Painting can be cathartic and calming. I am looking forward to painting a few rooms myself in the next few weeks. There is something about taking an ugly or dirty canvas and making it new and clean that is very satisfying.
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Yes, but don’t cheap out on the paint. Get good quality paint (like at Sherwin Williams) and it goes on so much easier and better.Originally posted by falafel View Post
Painting the interior of your house is well within your abilities, funk. Watch a few YT videos, give yourself some time, and have fun. Painting can be cathartic and calming. I am looking forward to painting a few rooms myself in the next few weeks. There is something about taking an ugly or dirty canvas and making it new and clean that is very satisfying."I think it was King Benjamin who said 'you sorry ass shitbags who have no skills that the market values also have an obligation to have the attitude that if one day you do in fact win the PowerBall Lottery that you will then impart of your substance to those without.'"
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If you do it enough, you can get good at cutting with a brush. It takes a good quality brush, though, not one of those $8 cheapies. However, before I developed this skill, I got very good at using this device to cut in ceilings. If you are careful and keep paint off the wheels when dipping it in the paint, it does a good job and it's quick. But if you get paint on the wheels, you have to stop, take off the painting pad, and wipe/scrub the wheels to free them of paint. Then dry and start over.Originally posted by USUC View Post
Painting seems easy enough, but the transitions between wall and veing kill me. I have like 5 examples of my current place where the wall paint bled onto the ceilings. I did everything your supposed... but apparently not well.
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That stupid device is what forced me to get good at cutting with a brush. I always got paint on the wheels and therefore on the ceiling.Originally posted by Donuthole View Post
If you do it enough, you can get good at cutting with a brush. It takes a good quality brush, though, not one of those $8 cheapies. However, before I developed this skill, I got very good at using this device to cut in ceilings. If you are careful and keep paint off the wheels when dipping it in the paint, it does a good job and it's quick. But if you get paint on the wheels, you have to stop, take off the painting pad, and wipe/scrub the wheels to free them of paint. Then dry and start over.
Ain't it like most people, I'm no different. We love to talk on things we don't know about.
Dig your own grave, and save!
"The only one of us who is so significant that Jeff owes us something simply because he decided to grace us with his presence is falafel." -- All-American
"I know that you are one of the cool and 'edgy' BYU fans" -- Wally
GIVE 'EM HELL, BRIGHAM!
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The problem is that I don't really have the time. This is something we need to do before we move in. The longer it takes to move in, the longer it delays getting rental income from my current house. I have a limited amount of time between closing and renters moving into my house. I will be doing some painting at my rental, but that is going to be touch up stuff. When I look at all that needs to be done at the new house with paint, I'm not really wanting to take 2 or 3 days off work to paint. Perhaps, I will try to paint the basementOriginally posted by falafel View Post
Painting the interior of your house is well within your abilities, funk. Watch a few YT videos, give yourself some time, and have fun. Painting can be cathartic and calming. I am looking forward to painting a few rooms myself in the next few weeks. There is something about taking an ugly or dirty canvas and making it new and clean that is very satisfying.As I lead this army, make room for mistakes and depression
--Kendrick Lamar
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bah. do one room a night, bigger rooms on weekends. I have painted all the rooms in my house without taking time off. Tape one night, first coat the next night, finish the third. No probs.Originally posted by MartyFunkhouser View Post
The problem is that I don't really have the time. This is something we need to do before we move in. The longer it takes to move in, the longer it delays getting rental income from my current house. I have a limited amount of time between closing and renters moving into my house. I will be doing some painting at my rental, but that is going to be touch up stuff. When I look at all that needs to be done at the new house with paint, I'm not really wanting to take 2 or 3 days off work to paint. Perhaps, I will try to paint the basementAin't it like most people, I'm no different. We love to talk on things we don't know about.
Dig your own grave, and save!
"The only one of us who is so significant that Jeff owes us something simply because he decided to grace us with his presence is falafel." -- All-American
"I know that you are one of the cool and 'edgy' BYU fans" -- Wally
GIVE 'EM HELL, BRIGHAM!
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Originally posted by MartyFunkhouser View PostThe problem is that I don't really have the time. This is something we need to do before we move in. The longer it takes to move in, the longer it delays getting rental income from my current house. I have a limited amount of time between closing and renters moving into my house. I will be doing some painting at my rental, but that is going to be touch up stuff. When I look at all that needs to be done at the new house with paint, I'm not really wanting to take 2 or 3 days off work to paint. Perhaps, I will try to paint the basementI agree with falafel (what is this world coming to?). The painting at the new house doesn't necessarily have to be done before you move in, though it is easier to do it that way. Also, the painting at the rental can be done before you move out.Originally posted by falafel View Postbah. do one room a night, bigger rooms on weekends. I have painted all the rooms in my house without taking time off. Tape one night, first coat the next night, finish the third. No probs."I think it was King Benjamin who said 'you sorry ass shitbags who have no skills that the market values also have an obligation to have the attitude that if one day you do in fact win the PowerBall Lottery that you will then impart of your substance to those without.'"
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I was a house painter in a previous life. I've painted at least some of 3 houses we've lived in. Each time I was reminded how much I hated painting, even though you're right it isn't that hard. I don't paint my houses anymore.Originally posted by falafel View Post
bah. do one room a night, bigger rooms on weekends. I have painted all the rooms in my house without taking time off. Tape one night, first coat the next night, finish the third. No probs."...you pointy-headed autopsy nerd. Do you think it's possible for you to post without using words like "hilarious," "absurd," "canard," and "truther"? Your bare assertions do not make it so. Maybe your reasoning is too stunted and your vocabulary is too limited to go without these epithets."
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Right now, I'm looking at some cheaper ways to improve things before we do a permanent solution.
I hate the backsplash in our kitchen. It is part of contributing to the overall identity crisis that the house has right now. It also isn't anywhere near a priority to address right now. If we ruin the tile that is there now, who cares we are going to get rid of it eventually. We bought some peel and stick tile.
Here is the current backsplash.
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I did a really terrible job putting together how it might look with the peel and stick tile.
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I think that it will be an improvement, especially once we paint the walls white.
Also, I mentioned the idea of trying to paint the walls ourselves on the main level. My wife laughed at even considering it. I might try to paint the walls in the basement at some point.
As I lead this army, make room for mistakes and depression
--Kendrick Lamar
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Those cabinets are the same color ours were before we painted them. We got a thick self-leveling white paint and they turned out awesome. Bo Jr used to paint professionally, and he did them for us. Our kitchen floor was a light oak hard wood and we refinished it, staining it a dark brown. We ended up put up a grey subway tile for the backsplash, and it all turned-out looking so much better than before. We bought the tiles from Lowes, and had them arrange a contractor for us. It really wasn't very much to pay him for the installation.Originally posted by MartyFunkhouser View PostRight now, I'm looking at some cheaper ways to improve things before we do a permanent solution.
I hate the backsplash in our kitchen. It is part of contributing to the overall identity crisis that the house has right now. It also isn't anywhere near a priority to address right now. If we ruin the tile that is there now, who cares we are going to get rid of it eventually. We bought some peel and stick tile.
Here is the current backsplash.
Backsplash-1.jpg
I did a really terrible job putting together how it might look with the peel and stick tile.
Backsplash edited.png
I think that it will be an improvement, especially once we paint the walls white.
Also, I mentioned the idea of trying to paint the walls ourselves on the main level. My wife laughed at even considering it. I might try to paint the walls in the basement at some point.
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We have a handyman that we really like and who one of his favorite things to do is a backsplash. Once we are ready to pull the trigger, we will do that. Right now, we can make it look passable for about $30, so we are going to do that with the backsplash. I anticipate that we are about a year out or so with actually fixing it with a long term fix.Originally posted by Bo Diddley View Post
Those cabinets are the same color ours were before we painted them. We got a thick self-leveling white paint and they turned out awesome. Bo Jr used to paint professionally, and he did them for us. Our kitchen floor was a light oak hard wood and we refinished it, staining it a dark brown. We ended up put up a grey subway tile for the backsplash, and it all turned-out looking so much better than before. We bought the tiles from Lowes, and had them arrange a contractor for us. It really wasn't very much to pay him for the installation.
I'm actually fine with the cabinet color, although I think there are things that would look better. It think we can all make it work though. The biggest annoyance right now is the similarity of the cabinet to the hardwood (which we are going to need to refinish and stain).
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Oh and that faucet is getting replaced for sure.Attached FilesAs I lead this army, make room for mistakes and depression
--Kendrick Lamar
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Yep. Almost identical to what we had. These pics are after.Originally posted by MartyFunkhouser View Post
We have a handyman that we really like and who one of his favorite things to do is a backsplash. Once we are ready to pull the trigger, we will do that. Right now, we can make it look passable for about $30, so we are going to do that with the backsplash. I anticipate that we are about a year out or so with actually fixing it with a long term fix.
I'm actually fine with the cabinet color, although I think there are things that would look better. It think we can all make it work though. The biggest annoyance right now is the similarity of the cabinet to the hardwood (which we are going to need to refinish and stain).
Oh and that faucet is getting replaced for sure.
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I officially have access to the house that I need to start working on. I have not yet been in it. Apparently, at least half of the lights in the basement are not working. I am hoping that it is just burned out bulbs. My wife reports the walls in the basement are awful. I'm trying to convince her to let me paint them. It is a hell no to me painting the walls upstairs.
I'll be going through the house tonight and developing a punch list of all the things that I need to do before moving in.As I lead this army, make room for mistakes and depression
--Kendrick Lamar
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What's your target date for move in?Originally posted by MartyFunkhouser View PostI officially have access to the house that I need to start working on. I have not yet been in it. Apparently, at least half of the lights in the basement are not working. I am hoping that it is just burned out bulbs. My wife reports the walls in the basement are awful. I'm trying to convince her to let me paint them. It is a hell no to me painting the walls upstairs.
I'll be going through the house tonight and developing a punch list of all the things that I need to do before moving in."I think it was King Benjamin who said 'you sorry ass shitbags who have no skills that the market values also have an obligation to have the attitude that if one day you do in fact win the PowerBall Lottery that you will then impart of your substance to those without.'"
- Goatnapper'96
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