Sunday, July 12, 2009

Clean House

So, as I mentioned, my mom and I went to IKEA, where I finally purchased my very own Grundtal ($14.99 online, $19.99 in the store - why?), and my Kitchen Conundrums are closer than ever to being solved! The spice cabinet situation is working swimmingly, and now my pots and pans are hanging prettily above the stove! It was quite a project getting it up there though. I used my stud finder and laser level, and still somehow it was super complicated. First, the laser level didn't provide a totally level line (though the little bubble was perfectly centered between the lines). I'm not sure what I was doing wrong, but even though it said it was level, when I stepped back to look at it, it most certainly was not! Then, when we finally made it mostly-level, and I was sure I had correctly marked the edges of the studs, we found more trouble! I used my biggest drill bit to drill holes for the plastic spacer things, but the holes were still too small. I made the holes bigger, but still the spacers wouldn't go all the way into the wall. I was using long screws though, so we decided that even though the shelf is not *perfectly* flush against the wall (the spacers are scrunched/squashed between the bracket of the shelf and the wall), it would be ok. And...after redoing 3 of the 4 screws...it worked! As you can see, I now have a lovely little shelf full of pots and pans! It took far too long, and I got far too frustrated, but I'm happy about it now. And, it's more shallow than I thought it would be, so it doesn't even make my kitchen look smaller.

This was just one of many projects for the weekend. I also installed a hanging pot lid rack and a plastic bag holder, but I didn't think those were exciting enough to warrant photos. They are useful though! The plastic bag holder is overflowing...who knew I had so many plastic bags?

The other major thing: my mom decided we should deep clean my apartment. I didn't really think it needed it, but isn't that the way with moms? :-) My floors have been triple-cleaned: A round with the dry Swiffer, some vacuuming for corners and baseboards, and a final scrub with my newly purchased Swiffer Wet Jet (works well, but that was a good $30 - too bad I didn't know about the $5 off coupon online). Mom did most of the floor cleaning...hey, it was her idea! She also scrubbed my counters with cleanser, washed all my dishes, and helped me clean my reading corner. I'm putting the bean bag chair in storage for now, and we moved the chair over so it's a little more spacious over there.

A little dark, but this is the new corner...

The inspiration for this? I went to clean a picture frame that was laying on the table, and I discovered a freshly hatched nest of spiders! What kind of spiders decide that a picture frame on my table is a good place for a nes?!?! Ugh. It was gross, and unsettling. Plus, there were cobwebs on the floor and in the corners that I couldn't reach regularly because of the beanbag - I guess my mom is right that it's easier to clean when there is less stuff on the floor...sigh. Moms always end up being right, don't they? Anyway, it's gone, and there is more floor. And I will try to be better about keeping things clean, because do I want to be a home for nesting spiders? NO WAY!

My plants have a new home over here as well, and I'm hoping they like this sunny corner (the dusty miller in particular - it is so sad and in need of sunshine). So...my apartment is now clean and dust free, and I am ready for a nap! :)