Honestly, i didn't just finish. I was done a while ago and then waited for a nice sunny day to take the pictures, and then i waited some more until i had the motivation to write about it. Today is that day! I'm beginning to realize that there is a lot of work that goes into making over a room a that really doesn't need to be documented, that is, it really wouldn't be all that interesting to read about. And so, you will only be seeing the good bits.
I think the walls turned out great. It was actually the worse cracks that look the best now since i had to work so hard to get them smooth, and the hairline cracks that i just sort of skimmed over are in some places noticeable through the paint. The ceiling that before was extremely dingy is now a bright white and the walls are a cheerful yellow. I suggested a color like i had in my room at the nest and my mom wanted to go a little more yellow. I wanted the butter and she wanted the margarine, i guess. It looks good. It's going to be so bright in there when the afternoon sun shines in, which is perfect for a craft room. I'm kinda jealous. I also love how the walls and the floor just set each other off, it's quite lovely.
In preparation for taking the pictures, i gave the floors a thorough cleaning. That may sound like no big thing: get out the broom and mop and polish it up in no time. Unfortunately for me, i was very messy as a child and i took terrible care of the floor in my old bedroom. When i moved out, the room just became a storage place and no one bothered to clean it. It was probably a good 15 years if not more since the floor was decently cleaned. Of the things i cleaned off the floor, these are some of the things i could identify:
a GIANT puddle of dried elmer's glue
a bunch of seed beads that were stuck between the floor boards
glitter nail polish
acrylic paint
puffy paint
what i can only assume was cat vomit.
Needless to say, it took me a lot longer than i expected.
But here are the results:
One thing i've been enjoying about these projects is that i'm not just changing the color or giving the rooms a face lift, i'm actually creating all new spaces. Its as if i just gave my parents a room where there wasn't one before.
Now I have to refinish the doors and do some other odds and ends and i'll be ready to start on my grandpa's house!