Let me start by saying that my husband took my prior idea of a DIY (Do-it-yourself) project to a WHOLE new level.
Josh is a pretty handy guy, and there isn't much in life that he can't do, but when he told me he was going to renovate one of our rental properties all on his own, I was trying my best not to act skeptical. Now, the house definitely needed some updating, even for renters, so when he said he was going to do a few things "here and there" I thought it was a great idea! We have watched our share of the DIY network and HGTV renovation shows, and I've done a few DIY projects myself, so how hard could it be, right? .......After a few days into the renovation and seeing this:
.....I was
really a little worried. A FEW THINGS HERE AND THERE?!?!?! Was this even a bathroom anymore?!? You don't even want to know the look on my face when I saw this. However, I know my husband, and once he sets his mind to something he is going to do it, and do it well, so I put my game face on and
wandered aimlessly marched into Home Depot.
The amount of trips to Home Depot are enumerable. I can confidently say that after this experience I could become an employee of Home Depot. I know the EXACT layout of the store, isle by isle, product by product. I know there is a huge difference between sanded and non sanded grout, I know exactly what consistency is needed to achieve the perfect mortar, I know all of the materials needed to lay a new sub-floor, and I know the exact size of way too many plumbing parts needed to repair an old house.
Okay, so now onto the fun part. Here is what the house looked like when Josh purchased it as a rental property almost 6 years ago.
This was the kitchen...
This was the living room, notice the carpet...
Here was the bathroom. I love pink, don't get me wrong....but I'm not sure it's so great for tile all over a bathroom....
As you can see the house was in great shape, but
very a little outdated.
Here are a few photos of the demolition...
The kitchen:
The Living Room:
The Bathroom:
**In case you are wondering, it is REALLY fun to whack a sledge hammer as hard as you can into a wall. Very fulfilling.**
Like I said before, Josh is a pretty handy guy, but he has never even laid one piece of tile, much less put in sub flooring or drywall, but it was time to start to putting the house back together again and Josh was doing a great job! Here are a few of the "in between" pictures.
After a couple months of hard work, and lots of perserverence... the house was complete for the new renters. Get this-the renters are actually the first renters who ever lived in the house 6 years ago! The husband works for a church who was able to move him back to Little Rock this past month, and the timing for them to move back into this house couldn't have been more perfect. The Lord works in mysterious ways!!! We are SO thankful to have such great renters back in that house!
Okay, enough talking lets get to the AFTER pictures!
Here is the Kitchen with painted cabinets, and new tile floors.
Kitchen Before/After
And here is the Living Room: No more carpet, and refinished hardwood floors and fresh paint....
Before/After
And finally, the bathroom...with new EVERYTHING.......
Josh did this by himself!!! So proud of him...
Bathroom Before/After
Didn't he do a GREAT job? The renters are going to be so happy. I think Josh just made his honey-do list a LOT longer now that I know what he is capable of doing ;) I will say that if I don't have to paint one more wall or one more cabinet EVER again, I would be okay with that.
We owe many "Thank You's" to Josh's cousin Ed. He let Josh borrow all of his tools (and it was a lot of them!!!) He also was there any time day or night to answer questions, and helped with some of the difficult welding/plumbing!! When Ed would stop by, Josh would get a second wind and fresh outlook because Ed helped him put each task into perspective. Ed is an expert at this sort of thing! THANK YOU ED!
Also, thanks to Josh's mom, dad and brother, Jake. They were there many times to help with some of the labor intensive tasks. Josh's mom always made sure we were fed, and rescued me with things that "HAD" to be done, to get me out of that house ;)
So there you have it. This DIY project didnt
make it on the show "DIY Disasters" after all...but there were definitely some "disaster moments." On the last day, Josh was physically drained, and I was mentally drained, but all in all it was a GREAT accomplishment, and I'm really proud that we can say we tackled this project.
Though, if I were you, I would not try this at home. :)