When the sanding was done, the floor looked like this:
The next step was to vacuum and sweep and wiped down all of the dust. Then I stained. I used a red mahogany stain, and applied it with a rag...at this point, I reminded myself of Daniel LaRusso in The Karate Kid, waxing on and waxing off. My shoulders, forearms, thighs, and buttox had all gotten very sore by the time these 3 steps were over. Here are some pics of the staining process:
Gotta protect those lungs!!!
The next step was to polyurithane it all. This, I applied with a brush. I tried a bristle-type brush for awhile and then went with a foam one, which I preferred. It seemed to go faster. At this point, it was my knees and lower back that were hurting mostly. After one coat of the clear stuff, I lightly sanded with 220 grit paper (I wish I had used 320 or even higher, but it's ok) and then wiped it all up...and applied another coat of poly. So, Friday night, at 6:18pm, it was finished! I threw my arms up and drove to get expensive take-out food, because, man...I deserved it. Here's the finished product! We're loving it! Total cost...$165
Oh yeah, the hole in the floor is our old-fashioned gas heater (that is not in use...we have central air/heat) and someday, we will replace the flooring over it, but for now, we cover it with a grate and a round rug.
Here are some of my favorite boards. I know them all intimately now:
10 comments:
Nice job, Aimee! You have skills. The floor looks absolutely beautiful! You can take pride in a job well done.
aimee--mark, dad, and I checked out your work on his blackberry while driving in the front seat of our teeny car. fabulous! where was louis during all of this? you are a hero. are you going to be a floor nazi now and not allow any roughhousing in there?!!
beautiful! I think it looks amazing. you go girl.
Way to go, woman!!! Looks great! I imagine your weekend isn't going to be all that fun, and I hope you were able to get out of bed :)
Wow! And I don't think any idiot can do it.. I know I couldn't! I am very impressed!
Way to go!! I have to admit that I have a weird fascination with power sanders. I would have loved to have tried out that step. Maybe.
As for the rest...highly admirable, all that work you did. I'm not surpised. You always were a hard worker. :-)
so beautiful aimee! a job well done-it feels so good to finish a project! cant wait to see you guys at mom and dads!
Wow -- nice work!
That "hole" in the floor reminded me of our house in Weaverville. It had a hot pad on the ceiling. Only every once in awhile would anyone ask about it. It had once been a vent for the stove, but that was before the 2nd story was added (all prior to our owning it). Why more people didn't ask about an oven mitt on the ceiling I don't know.
Nice work. The floors look beautiful. My good friend Dave is a hardwood floor installer - but you don't need his help.
-Brad
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