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31 things you need to know {and won’t believe you didn’t already}

September 30, 2013

Ok, it’s official. I have jumped on the crazy train.

(Links to every post in the 31 day series are at the end of this post.)

I really don’t know what my problem is.

One might think I’m just sitting around here twiddling my thumbs with absolutely not a project in sight.

Because clearly this space is done.

installing recessed lights

For anyone seeing this beauty for the first time, she is part of our living room, and you can read up on our best weekend ever to see why we actually do find this space beautiful.

But, for some reason I cannot get my mind off of this 31 Day challenge thing that the Nester does every October.

The gist is to write about one topic everyday for the month of October.

That’s 31 days.

In a row.

Now, I wrote in my 31 things recap last year that the whole idea of writing 31 days in a row seemed silly crazy unappealing.

But for some reason this year it seems crazier intriguing.

And I’ve been tossing around a few topic ideas as the October 1st start date slowly approached. All the while trying to talk myself out of wanting to participate.

A few ideas …

31 days to pull a room together – I’m just not feeling it right now, maybe because we don’t really have a room ready to “pull together” yet.

Even though we do have drywall on this wall now, just no primer or paint and don’t even get me started on what’s happening behind the camera.

diy wood frame bed

31 nearly free ways to update your space – I almost went with that one (you know I like me some free or nearly free) but since the only room that is even kind of ready for any sort of propping and prepping is the guest room I thought that’d just be too much in one room.

I could go all cerebral with something like “31 ways to stay sane during a home renovation project” and dive deep into my thoughts and feelings on a daily basis as we navigate this whole house of madness.

But seriously, just the idea of coming up with 31 ways to stay sane pretty much drove me crazy … and that irony wasn’t lost of even me. 🙂

So, I looked through my ever-accumulating post drafts and a trend started to pop out.

31 things you need to know

The thing is, I start a post draft so I don’t forget an idea whenever I discover a neat little trick or a fun little fact or just something that we tried and ended up saying “I can’t believe we didn’t know about this already” or “well, that didn’t really work out”.

And I tell myself I’ll work them into my regular posting routine over time.

And I then I just don’t. Because I am awesome.

Now, don’t let me lead you to believe that I have 31 mind-blowing things at the ready just awaiting me to hit publish.

I’m looking at about 10.

But I’m also not going to make this all about home improvement, so this really is going to be 31 things you need to know about anything and everything.

And just because I find them all downright fascinating doesn’t mean you’re going to jaw drop at every single one.

Of course, I hope you find them all useful either in a “Oh, yeah, I totally do that and she’s right, it’s a life saver” or “Holy cow, I can’t believe I didn’t already know about this little nugget of brilliance”.

Or at a minimum be entertained by the fact that these are all recent revelations to me. 🙂

I’m going to post this little 31 day series in the evening. Every day during the month of October. The posts should be pretty short and to the point. But since I don’t have them all already stored in my little brain I’m hoping this just evolves relatively organically throughout the month.

Or, who knows, it could be a total bust.

But for some odd reason I’m feeling up for the challenge. So I hope you all think it’s a good idea, too. 🙂

And the plan is to keep up with my regular couple of posts a week house updates as well.  I’ve got all the details on the rest of the work on the exterior trim and siding I did with my dad coming your way (By “I’ve got” I mean in my brain and I need to get it worked into a post with sized pictures and hopefully witty banter.) and a little project I snuck in while Joel was out of town over the weekend (RIP G’ma Max) and the funny story about why it was necessary.

And if you have any change-your-world tips, tricks or tutorials definitely let me know … I’ll give you all the credit in the world if I use them as part of this series. Because we all know I’m not getting invited to join MENSA anytime soon … and I tend to be a dumba$$.

Oh!! And if this all doesn’t seem like enough crazy already, I’m gearing up to head out on a little trip this weekend. All I am going to tell you is that I will be test driving a hybrid car on a route that is very, very special to Joel and I.  Real-time updates will happen on Instagram (thespacebetweenblog).

And here are a few old pictures circa 1999 that might serve as a few clues. (Oh, and those are printed pictures in a photo album, for anyone who doesn’t find those kinds of things familiar.)

#cmaxdrive

#cmaxdrive

If you don’t have time to check out every tip, be sure to pin this post for easy reference in the future.

Day #1 – how to clean a washing machine
Day #2 – are your light boxes small and old?
Day #3 – the best leftover pizza tip ever
Day #4 – diy swiffer cloths
Day #5 – the difference between dogs and cats
Day #6 – my favorite and most used organization trick
Day #7 – move heavy furniture with the strength of wonder woman
Day #8 – avoid one of the most annoying things that happens during DIY
Day #9 – the ove glove
Day #10 – the tip that wasn’t
Day #11 – remove sticky residue with something in your pantry (and many comments explaining that the word pantry without the r means something different entirely, oops!)
Day #12 – deal of the day email
Day #13 – Steve Jobs Stanford commencement
Day #14 – how to fake a bigger bed
Day #15 – the trick to an authentic looking aged paint technique
Day #16 – did you know cabbage is a superfood?
Day #17 – 3 different things to do with white glue
Day #18 – the secret to getting your outlets to sit flush with your outlet cover (and a few unintended nut puns)  Update:  this one is surprisingly controversial
Day #19 – they call me the tortuga (a long overdue house status update more than a tip)
Day #20 – impromptu off day, tip … everyone needs an off day every once in a while  🙂
Day #21 –  where to hide your money on vacation
Day #22 –  how to fold a fitted sheet like a pro, a video tutorial
Day #23 – the secret trick to removing sap from hands and clothes
Day #24 – keep your paint and fabric colors with you at all times
Day #25 – the trick to perfect looking outlet holes Update: this one is surprisingly popular
Day #26 – that other DIY lesson learned the hard way
Day #27 –  the easiest way to shuck corn ever!
Day #28 –  genius flea market and estate sale tips
Day #29 – misery really does love company, much more uplifting than the title suggests
Day #30 – does that how to cut a bottle with a string trick really work?
Day #31 – the last lecture

Thanks for checking them all out! A simple pin on Pinterest for any post that you find useful will help spread the word which helps keep these archives alive. 🙂

our home energy efficiency audit #letsdothis

September 27, 2013

Because it’s never enough to have dad help with just one project, we also tackled a little preparation for the new lighting in the vaulted entry!

installing new light boxes

I am convinced that I will hear a gospel choir singing every time I open the front door when this little space is done. Like those musical cards. Open equals music, closed equals silence. Picture me standing just outside our front door opening and closing it … and definitely hearing music. That’s just how much I love her.

So when it came down to it, deciding on the right lighting was a little bit of a challenge for Joel and I at first.

But then The Home Depot reached out to me and said “Hey we see you’ve been installing insulation and upgrading your windows to an energy-efficient style. We’d love to have you check out our Efficiency Audit online.”

And I was all “No thanks. I’m not interested in learning new ways to make our home more energy-efficient and I hate saving money and being kind to mother Earth.”

…

Yeah, right!

I spent the better part of an afternoon playing around with this energy efficiency audit. It’s just my kind of fun to see a little money-saving ticker tally my potential money savings as I learn new ways we can improve the energy efficiency in our house.

Tankless water heater anyone?!?!? I knew it would save me space and wouldn’t heat water we aren’t using, but now it’s going to save me money, too!?!?! I totally want one now!

And when I was reminded by this handy-dandy (and I warn you totally addicting if you’re into calculating savings and learning new ways to be kind to the planet) Efficiency Audit that LED lights not only save energy but they save me money, the decision on what to do for lighting in the vaulted ceiling was made right then and there.

This is only for 4 lights, imagine the difference if you start switching out each light bulb in your house.

And combined with dimmer switches … a no-brainer really. Because, let’s be honest, I was considering dimmer switches for ambiance reasons anyway. Who wants the lights glaring at full blast all the time when just a little mood lighting will do?

And they’re better for my energy bill?

“Sprinkle the infield” as my husband would say when ordering another round.

We’ll take one of each.

dimmer switches save on your energy bill

That’s a lie. We opted for the second one from the left in the picture above because our switches are going in a box with two other switches so we needed the switch to be compatible with our switch plate covers.

dimmer switches save on your energy billBut I’m kinda diggin’ the second one from the right in that picture above.

And even though we had decided on LED recessed lights, once we saw the selection at the Home Depot we were really happy to have the input of the knowledgeable staff.

led lights save you money

There are so many great options to retrofit lights you already have. But since we’re working straight from the framing stage in this space we were looking for “new construction” options and were sold on this option based on the look and their ease of install. An employee who had just installed the same set in his own house walked us through it in the store.

led recessed lights - energy efficiency audit

And, for anyone looking for something similar, this style happens to have a retrofit kit included so you could easily convert your recessed lights to this more energy-efficient LED option. Seriously, let’s do this!

led recessed lights - energy efficiency audit

And we’ve heard from friends and family with recessed lights how quickly regular recessed lights burn out. We figure the few extra dollars spent on LED lights minus the savings on our energy bill multiplied by the fact that I won’t need to be hauling out the tall ladder every other month to switch them out equals happy dogs shopping at The Home Depot.*

*That math might not make sense to you but when the facts all come together in your brain at the same time you turn around to realize your dogs are doing circus tricks (I mean sitting and shaking) for Home Depot employees in exchange for treats it totally makes sense.

I don’t know about you, but I don’t consider hauling out the tall ladder to get up into the vaulted ceiling to switch out lights a good time.

Saving money and the planet = Good Time for all!!

Unfortunately, since we haven’t had our framing inspection yet we can’t install the wood slats on our vaulted ceiling which means we’re not quite ready to install the lighting, but we went ahead with the running of the new electric lines and placement of the light switches.

installing a light switch box

We cut a few strips of MDF to shim out inside the wall so the light switch box would be screwed in at the right depth. (You want it to sit flush with your wall so since we don’t have the drywall installed yet we need the box to sit outside the studs by 1/2 inch.)  We only screwed one screw in and then got her level before screwing her in securely.

But I did check out the switches and there are great instructions and installation looks like it won’t be anything out of the ordinary for anyone comfortable changing out regular outlets and switches. Color coded screws to tell you where to attach your power and neutral lines and everything.

dimmer switch instructions

We also installed four new light boxes for our recessed lights and ran the wiring from the switch to each light box.

installing new light boxes

And like any good project, running electrical wire can get messy with all of the wire scraps, especially if you’re weeding out old wire and boxes as you go.

I would like to personally thank the homer bucket for preventing me from tossing all of these little bits of extra wire and romex covering all over the floor which would have inevitably ended up with me twerking myself around the house picking them all up. (Now that I mention it, please try not to picture it. Awkward.)

homer bucket

I won’t be invited to join MENSA any time soon, but I felt pretty darn smart when I finally decided to take a little bungee cord and hang the Homer bucket from the ladder while we were measuring and installing our recessed light boxes and running the lengths of wire.

installing recessed lights

My “that is brilliant” meter might be a little off kilter, but it’s those easy little solutions that can make a tedious project seem to breeze by.

Just call me the Rachel Ray of electrical.

(You know how she’s always saying you need a bowl on your counter for your food scraps so you’re not running to the trash can while you really just want to be cooking? Does anyone get that?)

Anyway … here’s an interesting shot for many reasons.

installing recessed lights

1) The arrow is pointing to where we just drilled through the center beam at the peak of the vaulted ceiling to run the wire to connect all four LED recessed lights so they will all work on one switch.

2) You might notice right by that arrow is also a little box with wires that is not one of the recessed light boxes … Yup. We’re wiring for a chandelier, too! I’m not going to stress myself out about finding one right away or overpaying for something just to get something, but I want to keep our options open in case the perfect fit just happens to fall in my lap.

3) Why yes, that is a tarp hanging up in our living room. We wanted to start using our central air for my dad’s visit but do you see all of that natural light coming in through those open roof rafters in the top left of the picture? I wasn’t prepared to just offer up cool air to the neighborhood so I created a little barrier with the tarp and everyone was surprised at how well it did actually trap in the cool air.

That is, of course a short-term solution.

As part of the energy efficiency audit we also invested in our next batch of this fun stuff.

insulation will save you money

And we’re steadily working toward securing the house from the outside in.

hardi board sidingThat’s new siding people!!! It is a cement board product and it comes primed, which is this tan color. I will be busy sealing all of the seams under every single board and where each siding board meets the trim.

Basically I’ve asked the Dynaflex Indoor/Outdoor Sealant to go steady and we plan on spending the next few days weeks? months? spending a lot of time together listening to music and just getting to know each other.

He’s paintable and waterproof and great for use indoors or out. That’s a lot of the qualities I look for in a good date caulk sealant.

energy efficiency audit

So, clearly I am on a going green kick lately. Between our early morning insulation adventure and our new energy-efficient windows and the full energy efficiency audit … I will tell you … it feels good.

I feel like we’re making smart decisions and it’s not only going to pay off in our wallets but I especially like knowing that I’m trying to do the right thing for this round blob in the universe we all call home. Really, where would we be without her?

Get started by learning about The Home Depot’s Eco Options program here, and take the Efficiency Audit here. Let’s do this!

I acknowledge that The Home Depot is partnering with me to participate in this energy efficiency audit. As part of the energy efficiency audit, I am receiving compensation in the form of cash and gift cards, for the purpose of promoting the energy efficiency audit and The Home Depot. All expressed opinions and experiences are my own words. My post complies with the Word Of Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA) Ethics Code and applicable Federal Trade Commission guidelines.

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