Howdy folks, it's mid November and it's time for an update, we have been here at this home for 3 months and it's time for updating that kitchen linoleum I showed you in an earlier post, it was original from 1965 and it was well past its prime, was held together with tape!! worn through in areas and showed the underlayment, so I held off as long as I could to redo with nice flooring, but decided since my hubby is a cabinet builder, why not wait until he rebuilds the kitchen to do the "good floor?" so for my temporary fix, I purchased 3 boxes of inexpensive floor tile, $30 bucks for a cheap fix, oh yea I can handle that, and get it all done while hubby is at work, that's the best time, sneak things in and not tell him, then I can't get an argument out of him on what I am planning tee hee
so how about the before shot of the lovely floor we were blessed with when we moved in
remember this . . .
ahhh yes, I see you DO remember that lovely flooring, remember that washer and dryer stuff too don't ya? lol just remember it's gone already HA so there
so here we go, let's put down this tile, it's a piece of cake, 3 boxes of this stuff from no where else but Family Dollar store, cheapest I could find trust me, that way I am not out much if I don't like it or don't do a good job, at $10 a box, I only needed 3 boxes to complete both the kitchen and dining room side
I chose something neutral with this pattern, I mean, after all this is a farm and there IS a LOT of dirt out there to be drug inside, so I wanted something that would at least appear pretty and hide some dirt if it got tracked inside
just sit yourself down after you clean the original flooring surface really good and let it dry, and simple as that - start along a wall and follow the little arrows on the back, peel that puppy and stick it in place!
told ya, see how easy this is!!
just press it down really good before you move onto the next one, keep your lines straight and follow the arrows and before a few hours pass, you will have a new floor!
I butted it right up there to the hardwood pine flooring that leads to the hallway, easy peasy, and see the "nook" where the washer and dryer used to be there behind the door, yup, it's gone, the fridge now is housed there and hubby built me pantry shelves!!! WOOT WOOT it's a very nice storage area for the canned goods and other odds n ends, eventually I wish to put doors on it but for now I am just happy with the storage space and NO washer/dryer behind that door!
do you also remember where the old stove top was in the countertop and the cabinets that hung above it, I said they had to go because it blocked off too much of the kitchen, I felt it needed gone so the rooms would feel more together instead of closed off from each other (and look at that old dirty wall paper up there!!!)
there ya go, the before kitchen cabinet with the stove top burners and the upper cabinets that blocked my view to the dining room . . .
and here is after hubby removed the stove top, filled in with a piece of plywood until we get the laminate to redo the countertops, he has removed the upper cabinet and oven hood, we still need to patch the holes in the soffit and I will have to repaint that area (notice that old wallpaper is GONE), and those cabinets, yes I still think they are too orange colored, one of these days I am going to change them out!!!
You can also see that new floor, isn't it pretty? It needs walked on to get it all down good and sealed/adhered but I am more than happy with my $30 purchase!! Complete in about 5 hours.
now how about some cookie making in this new area?
14 years old, it's time she makes her own cookies, today it happens to be peanut butter, her favorite
Yummies
Want her recipe?
Peanut Butter Cookies
(about 2 dozen)
1/2 cup granulated white sugar
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup butter softened
1/2 cup peanut butter
1 egg
1-1/4 cup flour
3/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1. Beat the butter until creamy, add the sugars, beat for couple minutes. Mix in the peanut butter and egg. Mix together the dry ingredients - flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Stir the dry ingredients into the sugar butter mixture.
2. Wrap dough in plastic & refrigerate at least 3 hours. (we just cover the mixing bowl and set in fridge)
3. Preheat oven to 375°F. Shape dough into 1 1/4 inch balls. Roll in sugar if you want.
Place about 3 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheet.
Flatten in crisscross pattern with a fork. Bake til light brown (9-10 minutes).
Cool on baking sheet briefly then transfer to wire rack to cool.
For chewier cookies, bake at 300°F for 15 minutes.
hubby was impressed with the new floor when he got home (and the cookies!!), I love not telling him anything about my projects until I do them HA like I said, he can't tell me no if they are complete when he walks in the door right?
Just have all your stuff planned out, get yourself started as soon as he is out the door for work and it will be all done for when he walks in the door after work!!
He might even like it and play you a tune :)
How about some Skynyrd babe???
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