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The One Room Challenge- Week 4!







Where did the time go? It feels like we just started this challenge a week ago yet it's the fourth week of The One Room Challenge already. (In case you have missed the previous installments of this series, click here for week 1, click here for week 2 and click here for week 3).






We have made good progress this week! I am thrilled to announce that the hardest part of this makeover (the hard wood floor installation) is officially done! If you have been following this challenge since week 1, you would know that the wood floor installation took us almost 5 months to complete. You can read about our hardwood floor drama here







Hard wood floor installation- completed!






Towards the last few rows of the wood floor installation, it became a challenge. Because it was nearing to the end, it was difficult to use a rubber mallet to join the wood floors together without damaging the walls. So, my hubby went to online forums to look for tips and suggestions on how to do it the right way.






People at the forum recommended using a tool named flooring jack to put the tongue and groove hard wood floors together. 


















This tool costs $175 at Amazon but my husband found one for just $10 at Harbor Freight Tools (I forgot to take a picture of ours but it's very similar in terms of looks. I can't locate the one hubby bought from the website, either). 






Anyway, he was prepared to fork over $100 for the tool but he couldn't find it everywhere near our area so he bought the only one he saw. He was doubtful about the quality of the tool at first because of the price discrepancy but lucky for us, it worked wonderfully! My hubby highly recommends this nifty tool (or something similar) for hardwood floor installation. We are on a small budget for this room makeover but he said he is willing to pay $200 for this. So take note, this tool is that good. (We are not perked or anything for saying this, LOL).





So after my husband installed the rest of the hardwood flooring, he came back to install the trickiest part of all; the entrance area of our master bedroom where he left off at the first place.  This area was not easy to tackle with the funny angles and a lot of measuring to do. His measurements was fine but the installation wasn't satisfactory. We both came up with different methods to install them. Finally, after the second attempt and more than two hours later, we were done!








The trickiest part to install.






Since the wood floor installation took longer than we expected and spanned over the entire weekend, we did not have time to buy/ install new baseboards.






We are completely behind schedule so I asked my hubby to install the curtain rods first so we can check an item off the to-do list! Here it is:








 Here is one of the window rods.






We didn't hang the curtains because the baseboards are not installed and the paint are not touched up yet. Hopefully during next week, we will have more progress to share. Wish me luck!






When you have a chance, don't forget to check out the rest of the following participants from The One Room Challenge to see their room's progress!










Lauren - The Cottage Mix





Lindsay - Everything LEB




Barbara - Hodge:Podge






Tiffany - Living Savvy




Jessie - Mix And Chic






Danylle - Nana Moon






Jennifer - The Pink Pagoda






Emily - Rue de Emily




Lindsay - Sadie + Stella










I hope you will be following me and the rest of these talented ladies as we transform our spaces!





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Write by: AN - Wednesday, July 18, 2012

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