I’ve just got the hallway plastered gotta get it painted next week.

    •  Serpent   ( @Serpent@feddit.uk ) 
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      210 days ago

      It’s a serious commitment but, if it is going to be your home as opposed to an investment, then it makes sense to do it typically. Obviously I don’t know your situation but it’s my view that paying towards your own home makes better financial sense than renting in the long term.

  •  edric   ( @scytale@lemm.ee ) 
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    610 days ago

    Guest bed and dining table+chairs. First time guests are staying over at our house next month, so we need to set up the guest bedroom. We also just eat on the kitchen bar, so now we actually need to have a proper dining furniture set.

      •  edric   ( @scytale@lemm.ee ) 
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        310 days ago

        Yeah I’ve been looking at a counter or bar height dining set that seats 4. We already have height-adjustable bar stools, so we’d like to make it consistent. We have a futon that can be converted into a bed so I’m gonna use this visit as an excuse to move it to the guest room, and buy a recliner love seat to pair with our other sofa. Then I’ll probably just buy an extra twin bed so we have the flexibility to put the futon and twin-bed together (for couples) or separately in different rooms.

  • Get by the fence fixed. A 15’ section blew down in the heavy winds we had a few days ago, I think the posts rotted, could have been due to the fiber install by it, because the rest of the fence seems fine. I don’t have time to learn to sink a post right now, so I’ll need to find a contractor to do it

    • We had our fence posts fall down twice last year (Two different portions of the fence). I had to dig out and pull up the old rotten post and the now unattached concrete out of the ground. It was a simple process of just digging and pull up the concrete but a ton of work since its large and heavy. We then put a new post directly in the hole and used Sika PostFix instead of concrete to stabilize. We then used a pre-built fence section to replace the rotting boards. It was pretty simple but a huge pain in the butt.

      I know that our fence is on its last legs. So we are trying to keep it standing as best and cheap as possible until we fix the whole thing

  • I have an old stone foundation and recently discovered that, at some point, the mortar holding it all together turns to dust. I have to tear down all basement walls to expose the foundation so a guy can come in and do “repointing” (scraping away the old dusty mortar and reapplying with new mortar). FML.

  • Just had the bathroom flooring redone and some boxing removed, which has exposed some wall that wasn’t visible before. Need to fill in, sand and repaint this section so it matches the rest of the room!

  •  Alice   ( @Alice@beehaw.org ) 
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    I wish I had a house so I could do some of the things mentioned in this thread. Apartments are so blah and I’d love to have a yard or appliances or something.

    I was just going to answer that I need to buy a vacuum cleaner but they’re even expensive used 🤷

  • We are in the middle of our spring glow-up. So we just got a new fridge yesterday which means we had to move the old one and paint the radiator and baseboards in the kitchen. Before that we did painting in our nursery and replacing the light fixture in that room. We also painting our primary bathroom (walls, ceiling, vanity etc.) and replaced the light fixture in that room as well.

    Our next project is to replace our sink in the kitchen which we have to double and triple and then quadruple check the dimensions before we buy it and get a plumber to install it. We still have to do some spot painting to cover up where our new mini-splits were installed last year. We are doing some hardcore nesting since we are expecting our first baby in September. Trying to get the house as finished before the weather gets nice and we can spend time outside.

  • Saving up to gut my kitchen next Winter. Whoever remodeled it previously did a horrible job, and the layout is impossibility awkward. The floors are also in rough shape due to a prior roof leak, so I’m looking forward to covering them with tile.

  • I could really use a new couch (mine has been in use for more than a decade, is very worn and stained at this point), but my seven-month-old puppy has just decided to start chewing on furniture.

  • Let’s see, internally I have some trim to paint, and I need to install the motion sensor LED lighted stairway paths on the internal and external stairs and install the tops for the steps.

    I might redo the motion sensor under cabinet lighting because the modules that are there are 4,000 Kelvin and I would prefer 3,300 Kelvin.

    After that, I need to clean and organize, I have one countertop to replace, A few doors to shorten to account for the new flooring that I just installed.

    Then it’ll be time to redo the bathrooms.

    They’re just going to get a light update with a new bathtub, new countertop and sink, new vanity, and painted walls.

    Once that’s done, I’ll probably hire somebody to paint the interior.

    Oh yeah, and I need to dig trenches and install the external 12 volt lighting for the driveway.

    Lots to do. I could easily spend the rest of the year just doing all of that, but once it’s done, the only thing left to do would be to like paint or replace internal doors so that they’ll match the new trim and possibly rework the railing on the stairs to make them a little safer, a little more up to date.