House To-Do List: Updated

So, I found this old master to-do list I posted over a year ago. Let's see what all we have accomplished in the last 14 months! I've also added some new things to the list, in blue.

Living Room
1. Install trim around window
2. Install crown molding
3. Fill nail holes and paint trim
4. Hang curtains
5. Finish spray-painting fireplace doors and re-install
6. Figure out what to do around the fireplace (tile? mantle surround?) and then do it
7. Fix door handle on closet
8. Organize closet (DVD's, CD's, books) these are now downstairs
9. Figure out something to do about brick hearth (paint? resurface?)
10. Replace entry door (preferably something with blinds or curtains)
11. Research and buy/build some sort of storage system for closet

Master Bathroom
1. Sand walls and re-paint for a smooth finish
2. Install shower head and faucet
3. Seal grout in the shower
4. Install hardware (towel bars, toilet paper dispenser, etc)
5. Figure out and install some storage - relocate white cabinet from main bath into here
6. Re-paint and hang door
7. Chair rail
8. Crown molding and baseboards - we decided against crown molding in here
9. Fill nail holes and paint trim

Master Bedroom
1. Install last piece of crown molding
2. Replace window apron - we plan to install new windows so this will wait
3. Fill nail holes and paint trim
4. Hang curtains
5. Install lighting in the closet
6. Fix bedroom door so it opens/closes quietly
7. Purchase and hang beautiful artwork or mirrors
8. Re-finish furniture and replace hardware
9. Buy a new area rug

Guest Room/Craft Room/Office
1. Touch-up paint
2. Install last piece of baseboard
3. Replace window apron - waiting for new windows
4. Fill nail holes and paint trim
5. Hang curtains
6. Install closet rods and shelves
7. Hang closet doors

Dining Room
1. Install beadboard and chair rail
2. Crown molding and baseboards
3. Replace window apron - waiting for new windows
4. Fill nail holes and paint trim
5. Find and install a pretty chandelier

Hallway
1. Fill nail holes and paint trim
2. Replace or paint return air vent cover

Entry Way
1. Finish installing trim
2. Touch-up paint around door
3. Crown molding
4. Install picture ledge
5. Fill nail holes and paint trim
6. Find and install a pretty light fixture
7. Install a new entry door (preferably something with windows)

Everywhere upstairs:
1. Fill nail holes in hardwood floor - I've done this everywhere except under furniture
2. Transitions wherever hardwood meets ceramic tile - We're halfway done with this!
3. Install quarter-round where the hearth meets the hardwood this become unnecessary

So you can see that a recurring theme in every room upstairs is filling nail holes and painting trim. I just absolutely dread that project! It is such a huge undertaking. I tried filling the nail holes in the living room right after we installed the trim, and was quickly discouraged that many of the nails left by the power nailer weren't completely sunken, so I had to use a nail sink and hammer to carefully sink the nails while trying not to damage the molding.

I suppose it doesn't seem like we've done a whole lot in the last year, as we slowed down a bit in our progress (a wedding will do that!) but I'm ready to get back on track! We also haven't mentioned anything about the basement yet, and I've got all sorts of ideas for down there :)

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