Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Nursery

We started working on the nursery.
I wanted a reclaimed wood wall...
and Eric made it happen!

We acquired some wood pallets
from a family friend and got to work!

We borrowed the suburban and picked up as
many pallets as we could

We got home and Eric started cutting! 
Taking apart a pallet is hard work.


Eric worked on the pallets until it was too late
to use the saw - we didn't want to 
disturb our neighbors.  He picked up where 
he left off the next day.

Working hard - tearing apart the pallets



After all of the pallets were taken apart,
Eric power-washed each board front
and back.  Then we set them out to dry 
on the back porch.  


The next step was sanding each board.
Each step was very time consuming.
But he worked until he got it done!
And the weather was fantastic...
so at least being outside was enjoyable.



After each board had been sanded,
it was time for a final power-wash.



We let all of the boards dry outside overnight
and then brought them into the nursery.


Eric had to take off the baseboard.  He was
able to do so without breaking it - 
cause he's good like that.



Next, Eric picked up some plywood
to attach to the wall to prevent the drywall
from being damaged with millions of tiny nail
holes.  He painted it black in case
there were any gaps in the wood panels.  





One more strip of plywood
before we can start putting up
the boards....


While Eric was putting up plywood, 
Oliver and I picked out boards that
were the same width and made groups
so we would be ready to start when
Eric finished.


Each row took about 5 boards.  Eric
took them outside and cut off any rough edges.
He also had to cut at least one board to fit
the space for each row.


...and the first board goes up!
We borrowed a nail gun from
a friend from church.... and it made
our lives so much easier!




I even got to use the nail gun!



When we got down to this point, 
we were both almost certain we would
not have enough wood to finish.  But we
kept going, row by row.


We got to the row with the power
outlets.  Eric did lots of measuring and cut
perfect squares for each outlet (3 total).


Miraculously, we made it to the last
row with only 4 or 5 scraps left to spare.


...We had enough wood to finish the
entire wall!  We were so happy!
It was really a miracle.


The finished product.
(Eric still has to get a couple
of things to bring the outlets forward
and up to code)


Pallet wall selfie!

We are thrilled with the way it turned out.
This is the wall the crib will be against.
Now I can't wait to get furniture!
We still plan to paint the rest of the
room a bright and cheery color
and Eric will be spraying a clear
coat of something on the wood
as well.  So furniture is
probably a couple more weeks away.  



I am 17 weeks pregnant and
finally getting a little energy back.
My appetite is growing as well.
I can't wait to see our little boy
again - next ultrasound is March 21st.
It's the big one, where they check
baby's development to make sure
he is healthy.  And we are
close to announcing his name - 
at least we've narrowed down the list
quite a bit... so stay tuned!


2 comments:

  1. Love love love!!! Your baby boy is going to have the best nursery ever!!!

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  2. Love love love!!! Your baby boy is going to have the best nursery ever!!!

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