September 28, 2011

what I did last week....

A few years ago, we were getting ready to build a house.

We designed this house and I was especially excited about the "Mud Room" that was going to have ten built-in lockers.  You know it's important to keep your "mud" in a locker.

Then, we didn't build the house for reasons that still give me hives when I think about them.

We bought a house instead.

A house that I really, really, really love.

But there's no mud room.

Shortly after moving into this house, we found some neato old school metal lockers at DI.

I quickly put them on my "To Do" list.

I planned to paint them and make our own little mud room in the corner of our garage by the back door.

Then, two years passed.

That's the usual going rate for accomplishing things on my To Do list.

Last Monday, I woke up and thought to myself, "Self, this is the week to do the lockers!"

So, I did.

I originally planned to spray paint the lockers.  But they're so big and sometimes it's hard to contain spray paint, so I painted them with a new product from Glidden called Glidden Trim and Door Paint.

It's a really thick gel type paint and it's oil based.

Oil based paint is a big pain to deal with and clean up, but since I was painting on metal I decided to try it.

It worked really well.  I was happy with the results, except for the side of the big locker on the left.

I was running out of paint and decided it wouldn't matter because the sides weren't going to show....then we changed the layout.  Maybe someday I will get motivated to buy more paint and touch up that side.....or maybe not.

I added a rug and a bench that's been sitting in our basement and now I have my mud room, corner, spot.

Yay!

Mud?

Bring it on.

Oh yeah,

here's the "before":

2 Comments

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Oooh, love it!

You wanna be a feature on my blog?

I'm mostly serious.

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What the . . . !!!

I LOVE this, and I will ask you the same thing I like to ask @llie. Woncha come make me one?? Please?

Too cute. And functional!!

kt

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