Happy 4th.
We are doing a chillin and grillin day!
Finally have the "dungeon" fixer upper to show you.
This is the before picture. Ugly uneven leaking walls and lots of cement. These steps lead down to the entrance of the finished basement. |
We decided to leave the one wall with the tiles and then do a plaster technique to the walls in stead of tiles. This way we could camouflage the already drying adhesive on the wall. |
This is the texture we did to the walls with the left over adhesive. Then we painted it with cement paint. This technique gave this uneven wall some character and texture. |
Then we primed and painted the steps. |
It gave the steps some texture and character. |
I found some outdoor stair mats on Amazon and put those down to help with any slippery issues on the steps. |
Before |
After |
I found this old iron garden gate on Offer Up. The man that was selling it took it off his 100 year old home. Happy he wanted to sell it. |
It fit perfectly in this spot. |
I had this old metal hand painted ceiling tile in my stash. I needed to find a nice spot for it. |
I think between the windows is a perfect place for this art piece. It is weather proofed with outdoor enamel paint and cedar wood for the frame. |
I am enjoying my lounge chair this summer. This is my little piece of heaven. |
My newly planted knock out roses are growing nicely and blooming. |
My flower boxes are thriving too. |
After all the rain and heat the flowers are blooming beautifully. |
The colors in the garden are just so vibrant. |
These next two pictures are how the backyard looked when we moved in. |
Hardly any grass and lots of mud. |