On Hands and Knees

in #hive-1290172 years ago

All the images I put on posts get some form of editing, even the ones I take with my phone, like this one here, which looks "a bit weird" but I think it is a better entry picture than the original.

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This is the original.

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I like clean lines and squared images, generally weighted heavily and hopefully slightly awkwardly to one side, just off to the side of where it should be in a by thirds dissection.

But, crappy photography aside, I thought I'd mention a little bit of the process I am going through to paint the floor of the office.

I has a wooden floor, but it isn't the same as the rest of our wooden floors, which are solid hardwood planks. Instead, this is a wooden parquetry floor, which is not ideal. However, since it is in the office, we decided not to rip it up and replace it as we did with parts of the upstairs, because the price of the room to do so would be an additional 3-4000€ (+ labor) that we just don't have and, it wouldn't make that much of a difference to our lives anyway. Wood prices have gone through the roof the last few years.

So, instead, I got down and my hands and knees with a small electric sander and spent a few hours taking the lacquer off the top, to get it ready for painting. This was super dusty, so we ended up painting the walls with another topcoat to ensure that the room won't be full of fine dust forever.

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The paint we are using is "Betolux", which is produced by Tikkurila, a Finnish company. While it takes a long time, once dry, it is very hard wearing and can survive for a decade or so, before requiring some touchups. Our neighbors repainted theirs in the summer for the first time in 12 years, and it only required a thin coat over the top to smooth out everything.

But, what I like about it most is, it feels nice to walk on bare feet. I don't like the floors that feel like fine-grain sandpaper on the soles of my feet and this one feels like liquid.

Woolen socks on the stairs in the winter is a bit of an issue though.

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It is a by hand job using a wide brush, but I would have preferred an even wider brush. When I did the upstairs, it was a 12 inch width, but this was 5. I shouldn't have sent my wife to get supplies. However, it isn't bad, it is just a bit harder to paint without leaving lines.

I painted the first coat yesterday with a 20-25% thinner added, mixing a portion of the paint in another can, so as to keep the main can clean. This coat is very patchy and soaks into the exposed wood rapidly, but also dries very quickly before the final coat goes on and then takes weeks.

Upstairs, I went straight into the final coat, but I decided to try something a bit different with this one and just finished putting on another thinned coat instead. As you can see in the image below, it is still patchy, but this will ensure that there is a very firm base layer that covers everything.

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Now, I will let it set for the next week or so until it is quite dry and then consider putting on the topcoat. While I am in a rush to get it complete, rushing the painting can mean that it will take even longer to dry. Betolux doesn't breathe much, so if painting too soon, the bottom and top of the base layer can harden and be dry, but the core of it will still be wet. This means that the top layer comes in and the top of that dries, trapping the moisture in between non-breathable (barely) layers, taking a long time for the moisture to escape and the paint to finally harden.

Been there, done that.

But now, with two thin coats on and some space between, I am hoping that the finish of this room will not only be faster, but also give a cleaner and even more hardwearing result. With this being the office, it is going to see a fair bit of traffic and it is also going to have office chairs moved around it a lot. I will still get the floor protectors for under the chairs (despite them looking like crap), but it should hold up pretty well. I am quite certain that the desks are going to leave indentations in the paint still though, as they are heavy AF - but a sturdy office table is a must for me.

Once the paint is dry, we will put on the skirting boards, finish the cornices and perhaps, if we can scramble some money together, buy the cupboards, so as to put in all the crap that is currently residing in the living.

I have learned a lot during this renovation so far and I am sure that I will learn more once we start moving the work into the garden and also the basement eventually. Lots and lots of mistakes have been made along the way and if I could go back, I would do things a bit differently. But all in all, it has gone pretty smoothly, but far, far more expensive than first estimated, and then those prices have bumped again with the "Pandemic and War" premiums that get applied to everything, whether they are affected by conditions or not.

If I ever buy another house though - I think I might start from scratch and build a brand new house, with professionals to do all the work. And I can just watch from the sidelines and pay the bills.

It is that last part that is the problem.

Taraz
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Well.. You did a great just with the decoration and painting

Does decorating count without furniture? :D

Well, it's a no😁😉


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Looks awesome

Cheers :)

If I ever buy another house though - I think I might start from scratch and build a brand new house, with professionals to do all the work.

I can't imagine moving again. If hive ever goes to the moon I would like to buy a new roof and solar panel but other than that I am happy here.

I don't like moving much either. Actually, roof is on our list too. I am hoping that when we can afford to do it, we can go full solar integrated.

I hire people to do work that I can do myself. That way, much more gets done! Fortunately, I can afford to do that.

You have to pay pandemic and war premiums? Who or what does that money go to?

I'd love to be ale to pay for more work done, but it just isn't possible now. We do have pros doing the hard stuff though, as I am not that keen to screw everything up :)

The premiums are just the inflation on products, even the ones that are produced locally. Most materials are up 50-70% over the last year.

We don't use thinner anymore for such paint as long as it is oil-paint. We just use water to thin it, perhaps the way of technology they are produced is different.

Doesn't that mix like well... oil and water?

I don't think so, but with plastic paint yes.

Does paint dry well in the winter, or does the cold and moisture make things difficult?

I'm scared to do any decoration outside the hot summer months with all the windows open.

Does paint dry well in the winter, or does the cold and moisture make things difficult?

It does make it difficult, and at this time of year it is quite moist. The radiators help a lot though, as long as there is enough airflow to take the fumes out :)

Summer is much better for this kind of thing, but we have so much ongoing, it wasn't possible.

I also painted, it was a very difficult job at the time. But if it is done well, it turns out to be a beautiful art.

I like straight lines sometimes, but I'm a wiggly or jagged kinda guy! Lol. I just don't like pictures cocked to weird sides, would love to have a decent level on my camera to let me know that my pics are nice and even!

Ah that sounds brutal, waiting a week to paint floors. I guess I haven't painted a floor before, only stained and put polyurethane coats on it. Then we opened the windows completely fucking wide and left them open for the wind to blow dry them and speed it up lol did it towards the end of winter and early spring so one day it was okay to do it, the next absolutely not. Made for a cold little bit in the house! Lol

Paint is one of the things you can't rush otherwise it will look like shit. I've rushed before and learned to stop and let it do it's thing lol oops

I just don't like pictures cocked to weird sides,

I know! Even slightly off annoys me. I think one leg is longer than the other too, so I have to correct every image.

would love to have a decent level on my camera to let me know that my pics are nice and even!

Do you use the horizon line thing? I never remember to.

The paint takes ages here at this time of year. Painting in the summer is much better, but in order to do that, we would have had to be much more organized!! This room was full of cutting stuff and the like from the kitchen a couple days ago still. so it has been impossible. The original plan was to finish the kitchen in mid-September and this painted by just after....

I think this paint would be better to let it harden for much longer, but it is impractical when we are living here at the same time. The top floor was empty for over two months when we did it :D

Good morning from my land Mr. Taraz the renovations are good for the changes that can be made not only in paint but the location of the furniture you have, the parquet is very warm and appropriate to work in the office if you paint it with a light gray color are beautiful and gives alternatives to relocate the space where you sit to work.

Through that big window comes a wonderful light for the clarity of the space, I imagine the landscape outside must be very nice to put into action many ideas in your work/professional life.

I look forward to the end of this remodeling story. Just a suggestion the roller with a long stick like a broom is very good for painting the floors....it works for me...

The garden is a disaster at the moment, but it has some potential :)

In your and your wife's hands they will make a nice green and flowery ecosystem to enjoy...another project in progress.

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