Well, we finally got a little bit further with Addies room, so I
thought it warranted an update.
First of all, we got both coats of primer on the wall, and it
really did make quite a difference. The walls were actually white
again, and so any color we put down after that was going to look
that much brighter just for having a good base, so I was very happy
with how that turned out. There were several places on the wall
where the paper had come up off of the sheet rock ... various
reasons there - cats, old paper, you name it... and so I had to
patch those before we primed. Well, after the first coat of primer
I was still a bit nervous about how they were going to turn out.
With the second coat, you could barely see them at all... mission
accomplished! A few places were still sticking up where the paper
was peeling away a bit, so I got some general purpose glue, and
glued them right back... most of them were on the old border, which
definitely had to stick down or we were never going to be able to
put the new border up.
So with two coats of primer and a glued down surface, we decided
for sure to use the Freshaire VOC-free paint in the Arbor Vine
color that I talked about in the last post. It is just a bit pricey
at $38.95 a can, but the difference in smell level even while
painting is huge. The first coat is now applied, and although we
will definitely need another coat, we
are very happy with how the first coat
looks. It took 2/3 of a can to paint the first coat, so we're going
to need to buy another can, knowing we won't use 2/3 of it, which
is a bit disappointing given the price, but it will also be very
good to have some left over for any touch up work... kids are prone
to putting marks on walls.
Well, I think it looks great... I uploaded a few photos of it to
the
Scott Shot media gallery, but the light levels were terrible,
so the photos are a) Not color correct, and b) Grainy. Both
attributes that will kill the usefulness of a photo.
This week we were very fortunate, we received a huge blessing.
We have been looking for a new dresser or tall chest of drawers for
Adelaide for about a month now. The cheapest thing we could find
was an Ashley 3 drawer "chest" for $160 at Mathis Brothers... it
felt cheap, and we were very disappointed. Still, we thought that
it would probably be enough, and we could always buy something
later. Knowing that Grant works there, we called to find out if he
would mind bringing it home one afternoon. Grant had a different
idea. Basically, there have been a certain kind of dresser being
brought back frequently that we happen to very much like the look
of. Without any impropriety involved, Grant suggested that we wait
until the next one came back, and he would hold it for us (with
permission from his boss) instead of taking it to the As-Is
showroom. The tall chest normally sells for $400, but had typically
been getting marked to $160 because of minor damages.
We thought that being able to get one of those tall chests would
be fantastic. We liked the dresser more, but if we could get the
tall chest, we would be extremely happy. Besides which, the dresser
costs $800, and would probably get marked at $400 for As-Is... and
we didn't have that kind of money for a dresser, even if it was a
great deal.
About a week later (last Friday) we got a call from Grant. They
had not had a single tall chest come back, when previously they had
been getting back 3 a week... but he had just gotten back a dresser
and wanted to know if we were interested. Shannon and I talked
about it and decided if they could price it at or below $350 we
could probably afford it somehow... so we said sure, find out, and
we'll see. A few hours went by... and finally a call back. The
merchandiser had looked at the dresser and set an as-is price for
it. With the damage considered, they were willing to sell it for
$200!
I left work and was at Mathis Brothers in under 20 minutes
despite Grant's protestations that it could probably wait until
after 4 when I got off work. No way was I letting that dresser sit
there any amount of time without being paid for!
So we are very grateful... to Grant for getting us such an
amazing deal on a very beautiful piece of furniture that we could
never have afforded otherwise, and foremost to God who saw fit for
us to receive it.
OK, I know what you are thinking ... what was the damage that
could knock six hundred dollars off of the price??? So I will tell
you.
- One of the screw-in legs broke. Not to be repaired. Oh well, I
like it better without the feet anyway.
- One of the drawers refused to close all the way.
Woah... that drawer ... that could be a deal breaker, right? So
we get it home expecting to have to buy new drawer runners, and
decide hey, let's change out the color panels on the front of the
drawers to green like the room is, and change the handles to the
bear ones instead of the concentric circles. We do that, and then
decide to look at the drawer to see what is wrong with it. We pull
the drawer out of it, and what do you know ... two of the feet are
sitting behind it and are the reason it wont close all the way. We
pull the feet out, and the drawer closes all the way. Amazing.
There are no dents on it, no scratches, no breakage ... nothing
except the feet had to be taken off.
We are trully blessed.