If you’ve come here today hoping for pretty pictures, I’ll just apologise now and tell you there isn’t going to be any. If you want to see what the reality is behind all those pretty pictures, however, welcome to my post!
Work started this weekend on the flooring. It was our goal to get all the old floorboards up and install the new pine flooring in two halves over the course of the weekend and then start staining and sealing this week. I’ll apologise firstly that my post is a bit late today but you’ll hopefully understand why shortly.
The weekend started out with Wayne coming home from work feeling a bit under the weather – sore throat mostly but when I suggested holding off with the floors, he said he was fine, we will start and all will go to plan. Saturday morning he felt a bit worse but insisting he was still well enough to continue (you can see where this is going already, can’t you?).
We began by ripping out the old hearth. It wasn’t original by any means and I hated the tiles. It was just ugly, it stuck too far out into the room and I was so incredibly happy to see the back of it. You’ll see as well that we ripped out the back panel, hoping that it was covering a deeper fireplace but alas, it was all bricks! So yeah, that needs to be patched back up (a bit of MDF as it’ll be tiled over anyway, no biggie).
We also removed the skirting boards where we needed to get underneath to the wall and removed all the trim work. Then Wayne started on the floorboards.
Laying flooring like this is basicallyΒ just a very long and arduous process of pulling up a few at a time, hand moving each individual board (or what’s left of it) outside, removing all the old nails and cleaning the 100+ years of rubble and dirt laying on the joists, measuring out the new board, cutting it to size, fitting the tongue and groove to the one next to it, using a mallet to bang it into place, making sure it’s in the right spot vertically and hammering it back into the joists. Over and over and over.
Quito, as you can imagine, was very excited by all the noise and commotion.
By the end of Saturday after 7 hours of straight work, we’d managed to complete half the flooring as planned. Hurrah!
Wayne was exhausted, however, and his sore throat wasΒ even worse. Again, I told him he didn’t have to continue on Sunday if he wasn’t up to it. “No, I’ve started it, we need to get it done.” Okay. No point in arguing with an exhausted man on a mission. I cleaned up best I couldΒ (SO MUCH DUST)Β so that work could start again in the morning.
(This picture was taken the following morning, obviously by the time we finished on Saturday night, it was dark!)
Sunday morning, Wayne woke up feeling bloody awful. His sore throat was at the point he could barely swallow, his voice was gone, he had aches and pains from the day before and hadn’t slept much.
Are you sure??
Yes, let’s keep going.
Okay, then.
Quito was not as sure about all the noise and commotion the following day and just wanted to sleep. You weren’t the only one, little man!
I swear I tried to talk Wayne out of it but he’s not the type to get “man flu” or wallow in sickness so I stepped aside and let him get on with it.Β By 4pm, we had two tricky pieces left that required trimming and fitting into uneven spaces at both ends and he was seriously flagging and his energy levels were non-existent. He laid down for a bit to watch the football.
I’ll finish it during half-time.
Erm… are you mad?!
Oh, yeah, he was insistent he would finish the job. Well, half time came and he came upstairs where I was working. He looked like a broken man.
Oh god, I just can’t do it.
Well, I could have told you that.
So I told him to lay back down. I got to work cleaning up all the mess and dust and then prepared dinner.
He couldn’t finish his dinner and started to develop a temperature. He was so sick, you guys. And I felt so bad for him. And I wished we’d not started the work this weekend because he has a very physically demanding job as it is and then he did more physical labour for hours on end all weekend. So I spent the rest of the evening just taking care of him until he went off to bed early. Thankfully, his fever broke in the night and he actually got up and went to work today. Either he’s completely mad or he’s a hero, I’m not sure which one.
Anyway, that meant I didn’t have time to edit photos and write this post until today so that’s why my post is late.
So here’s where we ended up… as you can see most of the new flooring is laid now. Quito decided he would model for you. To the left is the skirting board that had been removed.
We’re missing two pieces that need to be cut to size and fitted but hopefully that shouldn’t take too long to sort.
The floors need to be scoured clean in preparation for the stain and once the stain is down, we can seal them. Whether that happens this week, however, remains to be seen. Hopefully if Wayne is feeling a bit better as the week progresses, then we’ll ‘tag-team’ it like we did in the office with me doing a coat in the morning and him doing one in the evening. Fingers crossed!
In the meantime, I’m happy the work is done and hoping firstly, that Wayne is feeling better soon because I love him and I hate to see him sick and secondly, that I don’t catch whatever he’s got. Wish me luck.
It’s looking nice Kimberly! Hope Wayne feels better! What a trooper!
Oh wow get well soon Wayne! A totally amazing job in any regard, but double trumps considering he wasn’t well. Can I ask where you got your floor from? And is it called anything in particular? I love Quito’s modelling, he has such gorgeous colouring :) x
Hi Lucy, we got the pine flooring from Wickes! http://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Bordeaux-Pine-Wood-Unlacquered-Flooring-22x120x2000mm/p/124000
We chose pine as that was what was here originally so we wanted to keep it as authentic in terms of materials as possible :) Hope that helps! xxx
You are a superstar, thank you so much!
The floor looks super Kimberly. What a hard working man you’ve got. I hope he feels better soon.
xo
Wayne is a hero as you say and despite being ill, was clearly very organised in the execution. He’s clearly utterly committed to you! Lovely pics of Quito. I’m a bit worried about your pusscat though as cats hate building type noise… Where was she? Hiding? Elizabeth x
Aww thanks Elizabeth! Ya know, the cats have ‘grown up’ used to a lot of building work going on around here. They always come for a little sniff around (and of course, Meisha had to go check out under the floorboards!!) but otherwise, they are generally totally fine with the noise. No issues at all with them, they just carry on as per normal :) xxx
The new floors look fantastic and I can tell by the pics, so much work was involved! Hopeing he’s feeling much better today and I love seeing ‘in progress’ photos!
Well it’s looking good Kimberly and what a hero as you say, he must love you very much. I’ve got one like that it makes you feel a bit guilty even though you try and insist, they won’t have it. Hope he feels better soon and you don’t catch it! Jx
The flooring looks wonderful! Well done! and poor Wayne…who, btw, sounds the opposite of me and my sweet man when we’re sick. We both are useless when ill and kinda grouchy. Heaven help us should we ever get sick together. The house will crumble down around us, I’m afraid.
and that sweet pup looks like he’s got a big smile. love it!
Bless him, hes a star (i just hope you dont get it) Wow floors looking good, Quito approved what more do you need, nice one. Xxx
Poor Wayne, hope he feels better! If this is the kind of work he does when he feels like crap I’m seriously impressed. Keeper!
Wow, I need a Wayne at home. Where did you get the flooring, is it just unfinished oak, I see it has grooves in already? Cannot wait to see he room all finished.
Ha! Thanks Kelly! Yeah, he’s certainly a bit of a trooper that one ;) The flooring is just unfinished pine from Wickes:
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Bordeaux-Pine-Wood-Unlacquered-Flooring-22x120x2000mm/p/124000
It’s very similar to what was taken out and we’re just trying to keep the materials as authentic as possible as the existing boards were just too far gone to save! xxx
Without doubt a hero!! I hope he’s managed to have a rest and is feeling better! Poor boy – he’s soo good!
That floor is fab too – it’s going to look gorgeous when it’s stained!
xx
Wow, what a trooper Wayne is! Hope he is feeling much better now. I can’t believe he did so much hard work whilst feeling sick. Legend.
Loving Quito’s dedication to the project too! x
He is definitely a hero. Wanted to please you!!
He is a total hero for sure. How awful that he got so sick. The floor looks amazing. My white cat would have probably crawled under the floor. She once gut stuck inside my chaise while I was reupholstering it.
Hahaha! Lucy is such a sweetie, I love that cat! And yes, of COURSE Meisha had to go under the flooring on multiple occasions to check it out ;) xxx
Oh my word. Your man is a GEM! I’m not generalising, but I know a lot of men who will find any reason to put off DIY jobs, and an illness pretty much renders them useless so the fact that Wayne did all that while being poorly is beyond amazing. Great job, Wayne, and get well soon!
P.S. Quito makes a gorgeous model!!
Even though the pictures aren’t as pretty as usual Kimberly I found this post really useful as I think this job awaits me so it’s super helpful seeing your preperation and the work taking place. I’ve got to ask, isn’t it drafty/cold just having floorboards????
Aww thanks Stell, pleased you liked it despite the lack of pretty! ;) Well, to be honest, I think all of these old houses tend to be a bit chillier than newer ones due to the lack of cavity walls which have proper insulation! I just love the look of wood flooring though so we tend to always use rugs in rooms where there is no carpeting. We also insulated underneath all the flooring quite some time ago (when we first moved in) which also helps keep things warmer. One other thing – when you have old floor boards, the gaps between the boards tend to widen and this allows air to go through them. With the newer flooring laid, they butt up against each other and lock in place with tongue and groove so that definitely keeps it warmer. Hope that all helps anyway! xxx
Wow, definitely a hero! He made an amazing job of it and being ill whilst doing it = what a star.