Turning Our House Into A Home - Part 1: Vinyl Plank Floors

Wow, this post is long overdue, but I finally wanted to share some house updates! I’ve decided to break it down into a series as we have done several things and it will be easier to follow along.  As many of you know, we opted for a remodel instead of a new build. It just made sense with our financial goals and getting married at the time. The house needed a lot of work, but the pros outweighed our cons. Our goal has been to tackle a remodel for under $20,000 - by doing most of the repairs ourselves. 

When we initially walked into the house, it was a literal nightmare, we almost second-guessed ourselves so many times, but we knew it could be done. With lots of love and hard work, we would start turning our little ranch-style home into one we would love forever. Our first major project was the floors.




There was carpet in the home that had been there for over 20 years and needed to be removed. We rented a dumpster and got to work. When tackling a large home remodel project like this, I highly recommend renting one. We were able to rent a dumpster for $300 for a week and cleared all of the carpet and old materials left behind by the previous tenants. 


After much debate, we decided to go with vinyl plank flooring throughout the home. Getting carpet would just be too messy and carry germs. However, we have found that the planks require tons of sweeping but are pretty easy to keep clean. We were able to find the best pricing on the flooring at bestlaminate.com - the prices were affordable and we spent $3,500 for a 1600sqft home. The color we chose was Vintage Oak White, it’s a very pretty light grey color and matched the clean look that I was going for.

We received several quotes to install the flooring, ranging from $4,000 - $8,000 and we were not interested in doing that. My husband and I have never installed flooring before but felt pretty confident after watching a few youtube videos. Thankfully, my husband has worked construction and knows his way around a few power tools, and had a general understanding. Otherwise, we might have been stuck. 

Friendly Tip: I highly recommend tackling a small space before attempting such a large project as we did. 

After removing the carpet, we had to inspect and repair the subfloor. There was a lot of damage and we were able to repair some spots by using Kilz and others where we needed to completely install a new subfloor to level out the area. We also painted the subfloors that we didn’t replace with an oil-based primer to remove the odor. 

Our floors used a beginner-friendly locking system; slide and lock into place. We didn’t have to use a lot of power tools but we did find the Vinyl Floor Cutter to be incredibly helpful. I was able to cut the planks and determine the design while my husband laid out the pieces. It allowed us to work quicker and smarter. Some videos will say to use a box cutter and snap them - while you can do this it’s time-consuming. 

We also opted to remove our baseboards and replace them after the flooring was complete instead of using the quarter rounds. 

Overall, we are happy with the way our floors have turned out. We learned along the way and realized how we could have done things differently, and better. Currently, we have a few repairs to make only due to our lack of knowledge but it’s been over a year and the floors look amazing!

Subtle Home Improvements That Will Transform Your Home

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Home improvements can take many forms, shapes and sizes. Simply tidying up and lighting a candle can be considered a small home improvement; on the other end of the spectrum, you could build an extension to your existing home or convert an entire room.

If you aren’t into making huge shifts but do want to change the way your home looks or feels, there are subtle home improvements that will change your home beautifully. 

Here are 3 subtle home improvements that will transform your home!

Replacing windows.

Your home’s windows affect the way your house looks and feels more than you could imagine. Your windows control the amount of light that is let into your home; if your windows are small and badly placed, it can change the whole ambiance of the room. 

By speaking with a window installation contractor and having your windows replaced in the key rooms, such as your living room and kitchen, you can transform your home completely. More light means a more spacious feeling in your home, and can even boost your mood during grey, wintery days.

Adding splashes of color to each room.

Contemporary styling in many homes uses one color scheme: grey and white. If that’s your thing, great - but if you feel your home needs more life to it, you should add splashes of color in each room. 

This splash of color could be in the form of soft furnishings, such as a brightly colored rug or throw blanket; alternatively, you could invest in this further by painting a wall a bright color or designing your furniture to bring bright life to the room. 

By adding a splash of color to each room, you are drawing the eye more carefully to the key pieces in the room. A colorful rug under a glass coffee table, for example, invites a person further into the room and creates intrigue. Bright colors also make us feel happy inside, and can be immeasurably powerful in boosting your mood.

Personalizing your home. 

Personalizing your home goes beyond picking out furniture and painting the walls. If you want to make a subtle improvement that will transform the home space, you should consider having a few custom items that really make the place yours.

Having professional family photographs framed up in the home for everyone to see, or personalized posters made with your favorite family slogans, can really make a house a home! These are cost-effective ways to transform your generic home space into something truly unique and special.

Final Thoughts

If you love home improvements but only want to make subtle changes, these three tips are sure to make a big impact on your home. 

You don’t have to spend thousands or have months of construction to make your home feel like a totally different place - by using your imagination and implementing these subtle changes, you’ll be amazed at the difference they make.


Tidy up those cables!

For many of us, the cables we have lined around our homes from appliances, consumer electronics, our computers and home media centers can spool themselves everywhere, leading to trip hazards and a generally messy appearance.


This is why it can be so useful to utilize Singular Sound cable managers, especially if you have instruments you play or thicker cables you use to power specific lighting arrangements. Tidying up your cables helps reformat the space, allowing it to look cleaner and more like the design you had envisioned.

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