Saturday, May 9, 2015

DIY Farmhouse plank floor boards using plywood


We are remodeling our house.Since the entire house needs done we are looking for ways to remodel and save money since there is so much to be done. The challenges we have are also that we are of course living here all 11 of us along with dogs and a cat plus other critters. That involves moving everything out and of the room for doing a floor and our living room is the center of the house which takes all the traffic to connect the living area. Our front door also enters the livingroom so we have to go around and use the back door to get into the house. Thankfully since we are using a water base polyurathane it will only be a two days before we can use it again.
   We had a nasty old rug that needed replaced. My husband did not want to rip it up until we had something to put down since there is only old plywood that was painted and glue stuck from carpeting. The room is 325 square feet so the cost is going to be expensive with most flooring choices. I searched Pintrest my new place to go for help in remodeling ideas and decorating. I came across home owners that cut up plywood to make wood planks. I loved the idea! My house is a small farmhouse built in 1920 so I am looking for the farmhouse style . I will talk about that another day but it fits the large family style. I love it.

So we followed the directions from this blog. We liked her floor the best using Maple hardwood paneling. Here is a picture of the floor without the polyurathane so you can compare. The wood Jami had more dark colors in the wood grain.my Lowes didn't have much of a selection we took almost every board they had. Another thing that is different was my husband cut the boards to 8" wide. I couldn't decide between the 10" or the 8". Jami I think did 6" so you can compare her floor. I really like the 8" it has the farmhouse plank board feel.
We used the Bona Mega polyurathane that I purchased on Amazon using our Amazon Prime. It is a water base polyurathane so we can apply it every 2-3 hours and stay in the home with plenty of ventilation. Since it has been nice out we opened the windows and the dogs and kids stayed outside. I really liked it because it goes on clear and does not change the color of the floor. Most polyurathane adds a tint of color to the wood. This is clear and easy to use. One tip I would give is to not put it on too thick. It is better to put on 3-4 coats of it thin than trying to do 2 heavy coats. The polyurathane will smooth out better without leaving runs. We did not use the seal first because we were not using a sappy type of wood like pine and we also did not stain first before polyurathane .Bona recommends using a sealer before polyurathane . My hubby just purchased the lamb skin applicator at Homedepot. It worked well. Another tip is we used the air from the air gun to get the fine dust up after we swept.
This is the floor after all the coats so you can see how the polyurathane looks. We did 3 coats.It brought out the wood grain without changing the color so I was happy. I wanted the natural light creamy wicker basket color so I did not stain it. The light color made it so much brighter and made the room look larger. I will keep you posted on how it holds up to a large family living with dogs,horse, mules, and kids going in and out all day. Time will tell. thank you Pintrest and Jami for blogging about it! The final cost was $1.80 per square foot for all the material including nails , polyurathane, wood, and tools. We already owned a nail gun. I love my hubby this was an awesome Mothers Day gift.



Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Planning for 2015-2016 school year ~ I am loving vintage books!!

  This is the time of year when the current school year ends and I begin praying and preparing for the next school year. I am also starting to see clearly my homeschooling recipe. I am for sure an Eclectic / Charlotte Mason homeschooling mom with the love antique/ vintage books. I can't wait to post about the vintage books but today I want to stay focused on my curriculum choices.

Keeping:

  1. Wisdom Booklets: Bible, music, science,history, law, health
  2. Math U See
  3. Easy Grammar
  4. McGuffey readers
  5. Biblioplan : Medieval
  6. Mystery of History :The Early Church and Middle Ages (as an optional spine/reading)
New:
  1. Elson Readers
  2. Truth Quest History : Middle Ages & Renaissance/Reformation/Exploration
  3. Bob Jones Chemistry
  4. God's Design for Chemistry (Answers in Genesis)


 We have been using the Wisdom Booklets from the beginning of our homeschooling days. Christ clearly called us to using them. We read them together every morning to start our day it is our Bible, music, and time to look at life through all the subjects together. The Wisdom Booklets contain each subject. In the past we have been doing the projects but I have decided to go back to learning history in chronological order and focus on a science topic.

 I really like Biblioplan for my highschool students who are more independent . They can go through studying history in 4 years. In the study  they can include literature and Geography. I will be using Biblioplan textbook as resource for my elementary and Jr.high students.

  I am excited to give Truth Quest History a try. It is a Charlotte Mason /Eclectic flavor that is my favorite in a learning style. I love that Christ is the center and that the book lists are vintage books from an era when literature was not dumbed down, Christ, and good morals are woven throughout the books. These beautiful books are from 1820's to 1960. Many of the authors being in the 1940's or before in the time of J.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, G.A.Henty, Genevieve Foster, Ingri and Edgar d' Aulaire books etc. I love how she has a conversational keeping Christ the center , God focused not man ,and how man responds to Him. She then has a list of books that we can sit together and learning about man's response to God in a chronological order. I am having a blast tracking down these antique and vintage books. Many can be found in the library.She also lists spine options for those who want to read through a book that teaches history in a living book story telling style. Since I really enjoy Mystery of History and Linda Hobar's love for the Lord that shines from her writings I am going to include it as an optional spine for Truth Quest ,even though it is not listed as a spine,so MOH will still be apart of both those doing Biblioplan and Truth Quest.I am looking forward to snuggling up on the couch with some great living books this fall.

 Another new vintage book series we are going to add to next school year is the Elson Readers. I am going to have them read through the Elson readers so they are reading other types of great literature for reading in poems, stories, fairy tales, etc. so they are not just reading historical type books. The Elson Readers are a collection from great antique & vintage authors .  I found some original books that were printed in 1920 the year my house was built.

  We are going to continue using the McGuffey readers. I love these books and I purchased the 1857 version that has Charlotte Mason teaching tips in the beginning and more instruction that McGuffey added to the original 1836 version. This was the last set of readers he was directly involved with so it still has Christ interwoven. click here for 1857 version

 As for Science we are going to do Bob Jones Chemistry highschool and give it a try this year. I am not a fan of Apologia Highschool Science books and since we are no longer attending the co-op that uses it I am taking advantage of trying something new. We will also be doing the God's Design for Chemistry. I really enjoy the Apologia elementary science but I am looking for a Christ centered science with less reading and more hands on experiments etc. so we are going to give this try. Everyone will being doing Chemistry.

I love Math U See and Easy Grammar. They are keepers in this house!

My books are slowly coming in for next year so I will be posting about them. I pray the Lord leads and guides your homeschool for next year. I pray He provides everything you need strength, endurance, focus, books, and most importantly a closer walk with Him as you follow your Shepherd and feeding His sheep.

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