Home Improvement

12.15

I didn’t think to take “before” photos when I started removing pictures from the wall on Saturday morning, nor did I expect the project to evolve quite as fully as it did that day. I found a photo from not long ago, though.

Living room with a light grey couch, a brown dog resting on it, various framed pictures on the wall, and a lamp in the corner. A small table is beside the couch, and a cozy atmosphere is created by natural light coming through the window.
Before.

A few things had evolved/changed over the years, but for the most part that wall had remained unchanged for… forever.

A living room with a light green wall, featuring a brown framed coastal landscape painting above a gray couch with a light cover. A floral armchair is visible on the left, beside a small table and lamp. Natural light comes in through sheer curtains.
After.

It’s going to take some getting used to… having only one thing hanging on that wall. In case you haven’t noticed, my overall decorating style is maximalist (more is more!! collections!! layers!!)! haha. You can see a bit of that going on in that glimpse of the kitchen.

It’s quite likely that this painting was previously hung in here, though. Rusty’s studio used to be at home (in the room that is now our bedroom) & he would hang finished work in the house… and then take down for a show or a client or a gallery or a dealer, and then sometimes NOTHING was on the wall, or something else hastily hung that didn’t quite fit the space. I got tired of the revolving door, so banished his work from the room unless it was truly ours/mine, and not subject to sale or show or movement of any sort that was not initiated by the decorator (me)!

A framed painting depicting a serene beach view from a porch, with a chair on the left, waves in the distance, and birds flying.
“Janet’s Old Dress”, Lee Mothes, watercolor, 1991

Janet was Rusty’s mom… that wasn’t actually her old dress & she never lived in a house quite like that (or in that location… though not too far from the ocean). He painted this the year that Maddy was born! There are some telltale cues that it’s a Lee Mothes painting from that time period… it’s a highly detailed watercolor featuring the ocean surf (always), the sky & clouds, the porch, the architecture, the letters, the pelicans (but no cats… that was also a very common element) (unless it’s hiding… sometimes under the chair), the sand & bricks & geraniums, laundry on the line, the mug… that’s the very For Better or For Worse coffee mug that I used every day back then.

Sorry about the reflections — between the Christmas tree, the front door, and the enormous window on my left… it was impossible.

I was recently out with my BFF & she’d also done some redecorating/rearranging. She told me that her son & his partner rediscovered an old painting that Rusty had done for her around that time, and were delighted that she let them take it home to Chicago (on loan).

A framed watercolor painting depicting a coastal scene with waves, a green door, and architectural elements of a seaside house, complemented by a potted plant in the foreground.

Cat, no mug… letters tucked behind the mailbox, surf & clouds, clothesline (with pins but no laundry), etc.

This is the era of Rusty’s painting/work that I truly love. I’m also very nostalgic, by the way!

Home Improvement

12.13

The high was 2F today & it would have been a great day to hunker down & stay in, but I really had to drop off a package at UPS — the mailing deadline for this year’s jólabókaflóð was last Wednesday and I just didn’t have a good feeling about waiting until Monday (after work) to get that going. It was super-sunny out, so that made all the difference. In case you’re wondering, The UPS Store was a zoo, but everyone was in good spirits.

While I was out, I made a swing through Goodwill to drop off a couple of items, including some pictures & decor items, because…

A cozy living room with a gray couch cluttered with blankets and decor items, a chair with a patterned throw, and a dog resting in a bed on a colorful rug.

…there’s some changes happening here, and there are a few things that I knew I could definitely live without. My walls have been adorned with the same stuff, more or less, for decades. We’ve been talking for a long time (years) about making changes — even repainting, but I haven’t found a color that I like better, so that’s not happening.

Everything else has been rearranged and/or relocated — those are three main areas, above. The Dutch girl, etc., is between the colonnade dividing the living areas & a window, the florals are by the front door, and the family photos are on the other side of the front door at the bottom of the stairway. They are mostly my shutterbug paternal relatives (from my great great great grandparents to my grandparents), but a few of my maternal line, too. We also hung or propped a few things above doorways & bookshelves, which complements the high ceiling.

The spot above the couch is still blank. A few months ago, Rusty had an old watercolor painting returned to him from a client after over 30 years. The client was retiring, closing down & cleaning out his office, didn’t have a place for it at home, and wanted Rusty to have it back. So that’s what’s going to hang above the couch. Believe it or not, Rusty found a tiny pot of “living room” paint for touching up, so that’s already done. I think that painting might be hung tomorrow!

Ali's New Old House · Home Improvement

4.1

Much of my free time — everyone’s around here — since mid-February has been spent on cleaning, cleaning out, fixing up, and remodeling an old house (ca. 1880). Alison’s marriage is ending (mostly amicable w/shared custody) & she bought a house on auction. It’s a real fixer-upper and, truthfully, it’s all she could afford. Real estate prices are still pretty crazy around here, and I’m astonished at what’s out there, what’s affordable, and “what you get.” We looked at one house with her that we all dubbed “the meth house,” which was also a fixer-upper, but in a vastly different way. (Also, not great vibes… at all.) There some pretty shitty floorplans out there, folks, and even shittier “flips.” (Gray, gray, and more gray!)

No strangers to fixing up old houses, it’s been all hands on deck, with Rusty doing most of the heavy lifting. Like, completely redesigning & rebuilding the stairs from first floor to second. I think it might have been in/on This Old House where he first heard the term “Happy Hands at Home,” referring to homeowners doing their own home improvements (TBH, we are among their number)… and this place was victim to the happiest of hands & some of the more questionable “improvements” I’ve ever seen. For instance, the stairway started out OK, except that it was built around a window frame & part of a baseboard heater (thankfully, they didn’t hack the woodwork), then after you hit the landing and made the turn, the steps had a 12″ rise!!

Now that there are easily traversible stairs (still in need of handrails & finishing), Rusty’s attention has turned to the 2nd floor bathroom, which will also be home to a stacked washer & dryer. The plumber is coming next week, and the electrician shortly thereafter, and there is a lot to do for both trades. (Arguably, the plumber drew the shortest stick.)

While Rusty’s been building, I’ve been doing a lot of cleaning out, happily doing demo where needed, and cleaning. So far, the focus has been the kitchen counter & cabinets (inside & out), but that’s almost done, so I’ll be moving on to the floor next.

Kate has been trimming off doorways with corner beads & mud and doing a lot of priming & painting.

Ali has been doing everything, in addition to planning & wrangling deliveries… and working & being a mom.

The kids have been helping, too! Ginny & Malina have begun painting their bedroom, and Junah replaced the hardware on all the kitchen cupboard doors & drawers.

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Here’s how Ali’s hardware demonstration for Junah went. haha!

So far, no one has freaked out or given in to the overwhelm, which could so easily happen. We’re all just plugging away whenever we can & for however long we can. A lot can be accomplished in just a couple-few hours. It’ll probably be a good 3-4 weeks yet before they can even begin thinking about moving in, but I know it can’t come soon enough. They’ve been living in my teeny-tiny Airbnb apartment since right around Christmas, and they’re all looking forward to settling into their own place & having their own spaces.

Oh! Did I mention that their new house is just five blocks from mine??

Home Improvement · NaBloPoMo 2024 (Dec)

12.19

Well, it’s snowy, but not as snowy as predicted. Book club was still canceled.

I cleaned Ann’s & readied for guests arriving tomorrow. Ann, herself, is boarding a plane in Lima tomorrow night, arriving in Wisconsin on Saturday, and I’ll see her on Monday.

In addition to making beds & cleaning, it was time for the tree! It’s pre-lit, but of course I had to add a string of lights… which worked out great because the pre-lit string was end-to-end, until the top (so stupid), and the cord on the lighted star topper wasn’t long enough to reach a receptacle (also stupid). So it all worked out. The “ornaments” are be-ribboned pinecones that I made YEARS ago when my mom still had the antique mall in downtown Appleton (at her request).

And as long as I was working…

…I kept on going, laying down a new rug pad & rug for the living room. I’m so happy! I adore the old rug (and was this >< close to ordering the same but larger) (it will find a new home in the adjacent living area), but it was too small & always shifting. This one pretty much fills the room — 10×13, anchored under furniture, a more modern design. This is something I’ve wanted to do for a LONG time, and was spurred by Carole’s wonderful living room re-do (and new rug), so, along with a nice holiday bonus at work… YAY!

Home Improvement · Uncategorized

Connected

Among all the other things going on around here this summer, my washing machine’s bearings went bad. It’s a 10yo machine and my service guy didn’t think it was worth replacing — he said that it’s a common occurrence with front-loading machines & their lifespan is right around 10 years. He also said that I didn’t have to replace it right away… it wasn’t a fire hazard & I could run the machine as-is until it died.

So, for most of the summer, every time the washer went into the final spin cycle, it sounded like an airplane was landing in the laundry room. So loud!! Thank goodness there’s a door on that room. Recently, I was also hearing some extra clicks & clacks when the drum was rotating. Having previously hauled baskets of sopping wet laundry to the laundromat (dripping all the way) on more than one occasion, I knew it wasn’t something I ever wanted to do again… no matter what my husband thought.

On Sunday morning, I did the deed, the kicker being that my new washer could be delivered on Wednesday (yesterday), which just happened to be my day off this week!

The delivery people installed it, ran a cycle, and hauled my old one away (I’d have to wait until April to put it on the curb, and… well, no.) Then I did a load & thought that the water temp was a bit higher than desired (judging by the temp of the clothes when I went to put them in the dryer), so I jiggled the water valves… and I guess I jiggled them all the way closed, at least according to the error code that I kept getting, and it took me a while to remember Lefty-Loosey, Righty-Tighty.

There’s a lot going on… my brain’s a little jumbled. haha.

Anyway, it was while troubleshooting that I decided, OK, I’ll scan the QR Code & CONNECT! You may recall that I had to buy a new range a few months ago, too, which is also “connectable,” but I had/have so far resisted. Now that I’m connected to my washing machine, we’ll see if I can continue resisting. It really seems like WHY??? but I have to say that I didn’t mind getting a notification on my phone when the washer was done.

I also have some lightbulbs that I can control with an app — color temp, dimming, schedules & routines. The ones I use most regularly are in a lamp by my chair in the living room and for the back porch. I also have one that I put into my bedside lamp when we’re away because I like it to go on/off while we’re gone. I can get notifications of events, too.

My car has a remote start feature that I love to use in the winter, but I’d risk asphyxiation in the (detached) garage because we don’t have a garage door opener button in the house. Thanks to one of the guys I work with, I learned about a garage door app (which required some hardware, of course), but it was a breeze & now I can open the garage door with my phone when I start the car. And, I can’t see the actual garage door from any vantage point in my house, so now it’s set to automatically close every night at 9 or 10 pm. No more leaving the garage door open all night! Naturally, I can get notifications of those events, too.

So far, I think those are all the THINGS that I’m connected to in my house. I had a Google dot thing for a while that I could talk to, but that was weird. And I’ve pondered a video doorbell (long story, but we don’t have a functioning doorbell anymore & it would be a big PITA to wire a new one)… I really wouldn’t mind seeing what happens outside in the middle of the night. I’ve pondered a camera for the back yard, too, for the same reason. Oh, and a Bird Buddy is still on my wish list. Oh wait… there’s all the Bluetooth stuff, too; a couple of soundbars, a turntable/speaker (at my house & at Ann’s), my fitbit, earbuds, hearing aids!

I know I’m not even as connected as some people… or as connected as I could be. How about you??

And now, randomly, because I don’t have a photo of my new washing machine… a screenshot of part of a chat with my sister Ann last night:

Well… that’ll get you thinking about the future!! Holy moly.