So for Christmas we decided that the kids needed a playroom for all the toys that continued to clutter their rooms. So around Thanksgiving we decided that maybe we could finish the toy room by Christmas. Well, we didn't start totally from scratch, Lyn had been working on the down stairs room for a little while off and on. We had been trying to decide the kind of lighting and he had put up some of the sheet rock. However, it still hard a lot of work to be done in 4 wks.
We forgot to take pictures before we started the project, but we did take some along the way.
Here is the Rock Work for the stove/fireplace. Lyn did it all himself, with the kids' help. We used some left over rocks from our friends(the Lances) house, that they just built. I really like the country look.
We forgot to take pictures before we started the project, but we did take some along the way.
Here is the Rock Work for the stove/fireplace. Lyn did it all himself, with the kids' help. We used some left over rocks from our friends(the Lances) house, that they just built. I really like the country look.
It's looking really good.
The Insulation took a couple of bids, but we finally went with Hansen Insulation out of Lehi. They did a great job and were able to work us in fast.
The Insulation took a couple of bids, but we finally went with Hansen Insulation out of Lehi. They did a great job and were able to work us in fast.
We put the blow-in insulation in for better sound proofing, that way we don't have to hear the kids when they are in the playroom.
Our friends, father(Grandpa Dennis) came and did the mud and texture for the walls. He did a awesome job! He added the texture as a surprise, cause he doesn't usually do texture without his crew. In the closet, he had the kids put their hand prints in the mud it looks really cool.
It really like this color, it's called "Baked Scone" before it dried it was kinds of peachy, and I was worried but it turned out perfect.
Lyn found half of the trim in a dumpster at a job in Park City, and was lucky enough it find the rest to match.
Lyn found half of the trim in a dumpster at a job in Park City, and was lucky enough it find the rest to match.
Here is the pad all layed.
My brother Corey, changed out the carpet in his house right before Christmas, so we were all to use their old carpet and pad.
One of Lyn's friends and former boss, Jose, came and helped Lyn lay and clean the carpet. He did such a great job!
We had a lot of friends and family who donated their time and skills to help Lyn to put this toy room together for our children. We truly appreciate all of your hard work!
Lyn's mother, Susy found us the couch from one of her friends, and bought Lyn the pillows for his birthday. I really like the dk. brown couch in the room.
The library, my "special" books are on the top. It took a lot for me to put my favorite children's books in the playroom.
So y'all will have to come over for a play date. We didn't finish it by Christmas, but it was well worth it. This weekend we are supposed it get our new entertainment center, another freebie from a friend. Then we will be all set for company!
3 comments:
We are so ready for a playdate!!! You tell us when and we are there! The room looks awesome, guys, great work!
Can I just say WOW! Heather, it looks so good! It's so nice you have such great family and friends to help you out. That was a BIG project. Looks very very good. Can't wait to come see it. I bet your kids and day care kids are loving it! But I bet you and Lyn are loving the sound proof room also:)
what a great treat! I will be over Sunday around 7 to check it all out!
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