As the name of my blog indicates, I spend a lot of time thinking about home. Of course, my Heavenly Home is the one that is eternal, so that’s where I need to lay up my treasures, and that’s the one I’m striving for. But in the meantime, I have been given this tiny piece of the here-and-now—this home on the edge of town, this family, this neighborhood—in which to serve Him. And, though this is in the earthly realm, I want the things that happen here to be investments in the Heavenly realm.




Monday, March 21, 2022

Progress on the Sunroom


This is where we are today . . .


(Oh wait!) This is actually where we were a couple of weeks ago, before  Bekah and I went on our trip to visit Kati and family. A few things have changed. I'll tell you about it later in the post.)



We are quite a bit further than we were on February 2nd when I first told you about this project of turning our screened-in sun porch into a sun room! 

Over the past month-and-a-half, we have seen our porch go from this 
Demo Day!


to this


to this.




But then there's this. 🤦🏻‍♀️

Yep. One of the windows came in the wrong size and that's holding up the show. A new one has been ordered, but who knows when it will arrive? (The original order took a couple of months.) 

In the meantime, we are painting and planning and pondering

Painting the walls the same color as all of the walls in our house, Antique White (color match of an old Valspar color). Caulking the trim (there is lots of trim) and painting it Simply White by Benjamin Moore. We will also be painting the built in closet and the freestanding serving counter in Simply White. The ceiling needs a fresh coat of paint too. 

(Update: All of the walls have now been painted and the trim has been caulked. Ron is still working on the trim and has painted one coat on the ceiling.) 


Planning
a few changes after the room is all painted.

The freestanding service/storage counter on wheels needs to be cut down. Ron had decided on 6-inch outside walls for the sunroom, but that meant that the counter unit would not fit in the original space. He will remove one-fourth of it and make a new wooden countertop. (A new countertop was planned even before we knew we were going to close in the porch, so we're not sad about that.) 

(Update: Ron has removed the old countertop and will be cutting down the cabinet part this week.)

We are replacing the ceiling fans. There are currently two small fans with lights which we will replace with two slightly larger but lower profile fans without lights. We won't need the fan lights because we are going to hang a chandelier over the table. 

We have purchased new cushions for our wicker loveseat and chairs. We decided not to buy new furniture for the room, but the old cushions were dirty and faded, not to mention the fact that they were too big for the furniture we had. (The cushions were recycled from a set of wicker furniture that we had at the Farmhouse.) We chose a set of navy (so that they would not show dirt easily) Sunbrella® (so they would not fade in the bright sunlight) cushions for the room. 


Pondering
 a few decisions yet to be made! 

We're shopping for a chandelier. It is possible that we will use the dining room chandelier in the new sunroom and buy a new one for the dining room, but we're still in the decision-making process. We have decided to wait until the room is set up and the furniture is back in place so that we can see what size chandelier would be best and exactly where to hang it. 

We're considering buying a rug from Ruggable for the sunroom. Do you know about Ruggable?  It is a two-piece rug system consisting of a non-slip pad and a cover that can peel off for washing. We are trying to make this room as low maintenance and user friendly as possible. We don't want to have to worry about messes! 

Do any of you have experience with Ruggable rugs? I am all ears for your opinions and pointers! 





So that is where we are. At the very earliest, we are several weeks from completion. And at the very latest . . . well, who knows when that window will come in? I am trying hard to be patient because good things are worth the wait! 



22 comments:

  1. It's going to be super...a new room!

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    1. Thanks so much, Barbara! We are quite excited about it!

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  2. What a gorgeous light-filled room! All those windows! Ron has been plugging steadily away and it shows. Now for the big reveal when your decorator touch is added.

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    1. Ron surely has been plugging away at the painting! He is pretty fast too! (Maybe that's why he doesn't ask me to help as much with the painting these days . . . Hmmmmm . . . )

      Thanks so much for your vote of confidence, Vee! I am eager to get to the fun stuff! (Although seeing all of those windows go in was a great deal of fun too!)

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  3. What a beautiful, light-filled addition to your living space this will be. Gorgeous windows.

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    1. Thanks so much, Lorrie! I know we're going to use this room a lot!

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  4. What a fantastic new room to enjoy!! You've done a great job with it and I look forward to seeing it when it is all finished and decorated in your lovely style.

    Happy Spring ~ FlowerLady

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    1. Thank you for your kind words, Lorraine! I am so grateful for the opportunity to have this room redone. It is going to be such a help to have this space when we have our family gatherings.

      I am SO happy to have you pop in here today! I have been worried about you because you have been absent from your blog for quite some time! Big {{{hugs}}}!!

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  5. What a great seamless addition on your home. It looks as if it was always there. Knowing you and how you fill all the spaces in your home this will be used well. It's already looking so nice. Love the windows and the French doors! I've never heard of Ruggable but I'm intrigued.

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    1. Thanks so much, Ellen! We feel like the former owners did us a huge favor by building such a quality porch. It was on the foundation and within the roofline of the house, both of which made converting it to an actual room a much easier process! We are looking forward to our first family gathering with the new sunroom . . . even if we don't know which one that will be yet!

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  6. Many happy and sunny memories to be made in that gorgeous room!

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    1. Thank you so much, Rosella! That is exactly what we're hoping for!

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  7. Oh Cheryl, your sunroom is just gorgeous. I love those french doors, too. And from the outside, it looks like a perfect finish on your house. I think I might have mentioned in an earlier comment how much I like that floor. I'm glad you were able to keep it. Your floor makes me want to take the indoor/outdoor carpet out of our sunroom and replace it with tile or something easy to clean. Even vinyl squares would be better than the old carpet in ours. I, too, am interested in hearing real people's (and your) opinions about Ruggables. I've been considering one for inside the house.

    Can't wait to see the chandelier, and your sunroom with furniture in it. What a special place this room will be! My goal was to get our sunroom "unpacked" of all that is currently stored in there by April 1st. Not sure if I'll make it, but I've been working on it this week. My sunroom won't have near the charm as yours, but you inspire me to get mine cleared. It's been too cold to fret about it 'till now, but I want to be able to enjoy it as it warms up this spring. :)

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    1. Thanks so much, Becki, for all of your kind words! Yes, "easy to clean" is what we're looking for in all of our choices for this room. Although the three of us will also use it for sitting sometimes, its primary purpose will be for dining/parties/family gatherings, so we need the surfaces to be user-friendly!

      Best wishes on the unpacking! What a job that is. When we moved six years ago, my daughter Kati was still living at home and she SO much help in getting things unpacked and organized. While I am a procrastinator, she is NOT and every day she'd have a plan for what boxes/areas we would unpack/set up that day. If not for Kati, I'm afraid we might still have some unpacked boxes. But, yes, you will enjoy your sunroom as the weather warms up so there is incentive!

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  8. Ooooo...I love it! It's going to be a wonderful space and place to live in with such comfort and beauty around you. I don't have Ruggables at the moment but I have heard that anyone who has them enjoys them.

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    1. Thank you, Brenda! We are so looking forward to it! The further we go, the slower it seems to progress. Thankfully, we've done enough remodeling projects in our years to know that that "stuck" feeling is part of the process. :)

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  9. Smiling all the way through this post, imagining all the wonderful family get togethers you will have, I am so happy for you, you and Ron are so diligent in all of your projects! Thank you for sharing.
    Blessings,
    Sue

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    1. Sue, I thank you for always being happy for us! You are so kind! We are looking forward to using this room . . . hopefully by the end of spring!

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  10. Oh my goodness the sunroom is going to be marvelous - all those wonderful windows!

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    1. Thanks so much, Carrie! Windows (light!) were a priority in our plan!

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  11. Your sunroom is lovely! You have a great eye in your decorating.
    I have not personally had a Ruggables rug, but know of a couple people who are very happy with them, and one of those deals with frequent pet stains. Rug still looks good after several washings.

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    1. Thank you for your kind words, Marie! Thanks, too, for your helpful input about Ruggables!

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