Thursday, April 20, 2006

Thats a lotta Terra Cotta


We returned from our lovely Easter weekend visit to my Mother's house with a serious booty of Terra Cotta pots. The big beasts are h-e-a-v-y so we're not going to start planting until we finish cleaning and sealing the deck. Hopefully we'll finish the powerwashing this weekend.

I've been eyeing these outdoor vinyl faux oriental carpets from Mad Mats for over a year now and finally got one. So cool!

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Fun with Erosion



After dropping some serious coin at Lowes last weekend we've begun getting the outdoor space in shape. My new favorite toy is the Powerwasher. That thing kicks ass! The first thing we're tackling is the back deck. Furtunately we had the skanky Ghetto Jacuzzi removed by the seller leaving a bleak expanse of semi-painted wood backed with the concrete block garage. Not pretty. Well, it still isn't pretty but we're working on it.

We decided that painting the deck may not work...I'd rather not try to make something so large look like something that it's not. Also a pristine deck would look out of place. So we decided to go with the weathered look by stripping off the remaining paint and using a clear sealer/stain. I really thought the power washer would take off the paint but unfortunately the paint withstands the assault of the water jet better than than the wood does. That thing chews off a good amount of material. We tried pretreating with several cleansers then blasting, spot treating with paint remover then blasting, and just plain blasting on the highest setting. Plain old blasting worked best so we set to it.

You can see we did the left hand third of the deck. Now it almost blends in with the area that was covered by the Jacuzzi. The lower right hand third is untouched. Pretty cool. If we're goint to do it right we should rent a sander and give the whole thing a once over because the powerwasher does a number on the surface texture. We don't want to put too much into this because we figure the whole deck will need to be replaced in a few years anyhow.

So now we have to finish blasting, replace or patch some rotten spots, sand it (maybe), find a non-rainy weekend to seal it, get some outdoor rugs (I'm obsessed with Mad Mats), get the container gardening thing going, paint the garage door red, figure out what to do with the garage wall and fence colors, etc. Ugh!

Thursday, April 06, 2006

It's Starting to Happen



Spring is springing and we're getting ready to do some actual Home Improvements on the exterior. It's all about Concrete right now. The driveway is still busted up from the underground oil tank removal, the alley is busted up from the sewer line repairs. All these open wounds let plenty of water percolate down when it rains and we end up with the babbling brook in the basement. Basically the whole exterior looks shabby.

We were thinking of stone paving for the driveway and concrete for the other areas but now I've got Stamped Concrete on my mind. It may leave my mind when we get the price quotes in. If they can do stamped concrete that looks reasonably like old cobblestone for a reasonable price I'll be happy.

I've been taking measurements and working up CAD drawings like a maniac lately. Aside from planning the paving projects we're trying to figure out some landscaping. The back yard/deck is just 900 sq. ft. of barren and abused decking. We've got to get a whole powerwashing/sanding/patching/sealing process started back there pronto. Then there's the whole planting scheme coming together. Oy!

Luckily my Mother is in the Planter business. We're driving up Easter weekend to raid her basement for large Italian Terra Cotta pots, hehe. I'm also reading up on making my own planters from Hypertufa (a lighter weight, porous concrete that looks like old lava). For that matter I've been giving myself crash courses in gardening and paving in general. The Web is such a good thing.

Frankly it's all a bit overwhelming but I'm just breaking everything down and working through it. I can't properly manage expectations until I get more numbers from the various contractors and vendors involved. Available funds will be driving this boat and the Winter's heating costs among other things have reduced availability of said funds. We'll make it work. Hell, I am a designer but doing projects for myself with my own money is creepy. It's like designing a show that we have to live in.

Let the fun begin!