Category: DIY

  • DIY: Because Therapy Wasn’t Dramatic Enough

    DIY: Because Therapy Wasn’t Dramatic Enough

    Years ago, when we bought our first house, B and I decided we needed a pool. Not wanted—needed. The backyard was sloped like a ski hill, so an in‑ground pool was a no-go. Naturally, we went with an above‑ground and thought, “Hey, let’s just build a giant deck around it so it feels in-ground.” Because why not casually take on a small construction project the size of a starter home?

    Since this kind of thing was in B’s wheelhouse, we decided to DIY it. And by “we,” I mean B had the skills, and I had… enthusiasm. Maybe. On a good day.

    We took the first week of August off work—yes, August in North Carolina, also known as the 9th circle of hell—and ordered the materials. The plan: build a 27×30 deck from the house to the pool. Easy-peasy. B could do it in his sleep. Me? I was more of a “thrives in air-conditioning and office chairs” kind of girl.

    What B failed to factor in was that I was not your typical handyman helper. I had zero experience, questionable upper‑body strength, and a deep emotional attachment to climate control.

    Seven days later, I was basically a nail‑gun ninja, and we had ourselves a deck. I won’t lie—there were ugly words, actual tears, and enough band-aids to qualify us for a sponsorship. But we survived. And honestly? After living through that week, I’m convinced our marriage can survive literally anything.

  • Can AI Save My Dark Hallway? (Board & Batten + LVP Ideas)

    Can AI Save My Dark Hallway? (Board & Batten + LVP Ideas)

    March zipped by, and April’s almost gone! My husband’s busy building his business, and I’m swamped at work, so home improvements are definitely on the back burner. But we’re super excited about our son’s wedding coming up on May 30.

    We kicked off upstairs hallway renovations a few weeks ago—ripped out the old carpet, but bronchitis hit pause on progress. Now that I’m back in action, I’m brainstorming ways to brighten up the hallway. With the dog’s doors closed, there’s zero natural light, and I need darker flooring to match the stairs. Board-and-batten is calling my name for some extra flair.

    Project menu:

    ·      Wainscotting, bead board, or board and batten for the wall’s lower half

    ·      Fresh, fun ceiling lights

    ·      Stylish LVP flooring

    Skipping for now:

    ·      Wall paint (still looking good!)

    ·      Stair/stairwell sanding or staining

    As a Technology Manager, I’ve played around with AI tools like Microsoft Copilot. Uploaded a ‘before’ photo and gave it some creative prompts:

    1: Told Copilot to keep Agreeable Gray walls, add Cosmos board and batten, medium-tone LVP, and a farmhouse-style ceiling light. The floor doesn’t vibe with the railing, plus the wall color changes with the lighting!

    2: Darker LVP? Still not matching the stairwell.

    3: Top pick so far; flooring looks great with the railing, but the deep blue might turn the hallway into a cave.

    4: Threw in a bigger light fixture—definitely not my thing, but hey, it inspired some ideas.

    5 & 6: Experimented with Sherwin-Williams Lullaby (a soft blue), which pairs nicely with Agreeable Gray and both Espresso LVP and whitewashed oak floors.

    Now it’s time for my husband to weigh in—can’t wait to see what he thinks!