
Iβll just warn you right up front. While there has been some really exciting progress in our master bedroom suite (exciting to me, that is), the pictures in this post are probably not going to be very exciting to you. π But Iβm going to share them anyway. Itβll be like visiting with a new mom who wants to show you all of the 150 pictures sheβs taken of her newborn over the last 24 hours, while you sit there making an effort to keep a pleasant smile on your face while thinking to yourself, βTwo or three pictures would have been enough.β π
Anyway, the flooring guys told me that they would be here at 9:00am on Friday to get started. They showed up at 8:50am, walked through the door at about 8:55am, asked a few questions, and got right to work. They didnβt even leave for lunch. They ate their lunch here, and worked until 5:00pm. After my experience with the contractor back in November and December (which you can read about here), it was such a breath of fresh air to be dealing with people who actually take pride in their work and have an amazing work ethic.
The company doing the work is a local family-owned business. The father started the business. Heβs semi-retired now, and he handed over the business to his youngest son. Most of the guys doing the work are brothers (with the exception of one), and I can tell that theyβre all very close and get along really well with each other. It was such a joy hearing them in there together talking, laughing, and having a good time, while also working well together while also staying focused on the work and getting the job done. The father, even though heβs retired, still likes to keep an eye on his sons and the work they do, so he stopped by for quite a while to supervise and make sure things were going well. You can tell that theyβre all salt of the earth kind of people, so if youβre in the Waco area and need flooring installed, I highly recommend them. The company is called Valdez Floor Masters.
Before they got here, I took about 100 before pictures of the whole master bedroom suite from every angle I could think of. Iβve realized lately that I never seem to take enough before pictures of my rooms and projects, so I wanted to document everything. And while I was taking pictures, I realized what sad shape the walls in the closet were in. It was a combination of rough areas left behind from the closets and trim that was taken out, like this area on the ceilingβ¦

And all of these torn up areas along the bottom of the walls where the baseboards had been removedβ¦


Plus all of the unfinished drywall repair that was left behind when I asked the contractor not to come back in December. These seams on either side of the door were really rough with the drywall tape still showing through almost all the way downβ¦


And these areas where the washer and dryer are going were a complete mess.


From far away, itβs hard to tell what they looked like. But up close, this is what almost all of the mudded areas in the room looked likeβ¦


And then there were the areas where the closets were torn out that hadnβt even been touched yet.




Anyway, suffice it to say, the whole room was a mess. So they worked on the floor until 5:00, and they got the flooring installed in the foyerβ¦


β¦the little hallway between the foyer and bedroomβ¦


β¦and the middle section of the closetβ¦


And then they got most of the flooring cut for the right side of the closet, but it hasnβt been installed yet.


I had planned to work on an outdoor project while they were doing the flooring, but the weather was still really cold on Friday, and still too cold for outdoor work on Saturday as well. So instead, I spent the weekend doing the drywall repair in the closet. Drywall is my least favorite thing to do, but I decided to just get in there and get it done. And by bedtime last night, I had finished almost all of it. All of the mural wall is now sanded and ready for primer.


The rough areas on the ceiling have all been mudded, although I didnβt have time to finish the sanding.


All of the rough areas around the washer and dryer have been mudded and are now sanded and ready for primer.


The really rough area on the ceiling where the drywall had to be removed for plumbing is now mudded (but still needs sanding).


But the walls are done and ready for primer.


I was really hoping that I could get all of the sanding done and then get primer on the walls and ceiling by the end of the weekend, but I ran out of time. But at least most of it is done, with the exception of a bit more sanding. As soon as theyβre finished installing the flooring in this room, I can finish up the sanding and get the walls and ceiling primed and then start testing out some paint color. That will be the exciting part! Iβm using that to motivate myself, because Iβm so ready to get to the fun stuff!
Speaking of paint colors, I made a trip to Home Depot to buy all of the primer I would need for this room, and I took my wallpaper with me so that I could pick up some paint samples. I walked away with two paint samples for the closet cabinets, and I hate to disappoint, but neither of those were coral. After seeing some mockups that my mom did for me with various paint colors, Iβve decided to go a different direction with the color of the closet. Iβll share those later this week, along with the two samples I did pick up as soon as I have an opportunity to actually paint those samples on the wall in the closet, and I think youβll probably agree that this new direction is much better. So stay tuned, because weβre right on the cusp of the fun stuff!
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