Old ugly floor:
When thinking of how I could beautify our little pop up, I
really didn’t put too much thought into the flooring. I had already purchased
two boxes of a pretty expensive vinyl floating floor, but I would have been OK
with a peel-and-stick vinyl. I definitely did not think that this floor would
be difficult to put in. I even told my husband not to worry, I would install it
after I painted. He laughed. And told me no. After watching him put together a
puzzle and use his muscles to cut and snap pieces of flooring, I knew he was
right. Totally out of my league.
He started by measuring each piece of vinyl flooring and
slowly snapping it together and making sure it went under the fridge and
cabinet and fit tightly next to the benches. These things were tricky because
we needed close to every piece of flooring in the box. One of the boards were
already broken, so Cody knew the pressure was on to be very detailed oriented.
The hardest part was the last plank, the one that needed to fit under the metal
bracket the door sits on. It was the most time consuming project of this flip,
but SO worth it. Check out how well the floor brings the aesthetics together.
After the floor was in, Mr. Muscles went to work
man-crafting two perfect sets of stairs to get into the bunk ends. The wood was
ruff so I took some sand paper and spent a bit of time rounding the edges and
smoothing the wood out. A little wood putty and some paint and they were done.
Now we can actually fit an entire foot on the steps instead of side stepping
and maybe breaking an ankle.