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Striping Our Deck

24/4/2017

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Peeling Paint
Our back deck was painted a grey/blue colour, and has been peeling for the last few years. It is also extremely hot on the feet in the summer which always makes shoes necessary. Not exactly what you want in a deck. Plus, my little one likes to "collect" the peeled paint chips, which seems a bit dangerous to me. So, we have decided to strip down the paint and uncover the wonderful wood underneath. Easy weekend project right? Not exactly it turns out. 
Deck Before
Before
Deck Before
Before
We rented a pressure washer from Home Depot and bought some paint striper. Here is the paint bubbling up, in the photo below, with the paint striper applied. Then we blasted it with the pressure washer. Results? Some of the paint came off, and made a huge mess of paint chips all over the yard. 
Paint Striper
Paint Striper
After Water Blasting
After Water Blasting
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Next, we tried simply scraping the paint off the deck. ​This worked a lot better, and kept the mess contained. 
Progress after scraping
Progress After Scraping
Even though this is a tedious project, I think it will be worth it in the end. I'm liking the wood underneath a lot better. We are also planning to cut the deck back and create a play area for the kids, which means we won't have to scrape the whole deck! I'd like to take a good portion of the deck off and have stairs heading down to a new grass area. Currently, the deck takes up most of the yard with an area on the side that is filled with gravel (See photo below). 
Gravel Area
Gravel Area
I made a simple sketch of some ideas for the deck. After cutting the deck back I'd like to open it up to the area on the side, by creating large platform steps down to the play area. I'm hoping to fill the gravel section with grass and add in play structures and other play things. Then with the deck open it will be easy to keep an eye on the kids while they play. 
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I have been having fun finding photos of ideas for the play area! I'd also like to add in a veggie/herb garden too. Below are a couple of ideas I really liked. Check back at my Pinterest board for more. It will be a slow process (like everything else) but I think it's going to be worth it. We really need a place for Elara to play! I picture myself this summer (as I will be super preggo) sitting on the deck with a cold drink while Elara plays the sunny days away outside. Bliss!
Modern Swing
Sandbox and Chalkboard
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Big news

4/4/2017

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Over the last couple of months we have been quite busy in our personal lives. We have been back and forth to Ottawa a few times to visit family, our Elara turned 2 years old, and we are expecting another addition to our family. I am currently 5 months pregnant! Our next babe is due in August. It's been a rough pregnancy so far, with lots of morning sickness, which has been even harder while looking after a toddler. I've just been getting through each day and not much more. However, I'm hoping to get back to blogging and doing lots more projects. There is something about the weather getting warmer, and I am finally starting to feel more normal, which is inspiring me to get back on here and get writing. Check back soon!

Do you like our pregnancy announcement? The geek gamers in us thought we would have some fun. 



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