I have a lesson in sanity for you today. From me to you, because I'm very kind for someone who sometimes kills things with her bare hands.
The lesson I have for you is this; if one day in the future you decide you would like to have built in bookcases in your home, and you ask someone "How much would it cost for you to build built in bookcases for me?", and they say "142 million dollars. Plus materials.", hire them on the spot. No matter what number they throw at you, my advice to you is HIRE THEM ON THE SPOT.
This is no small job. You know how you read blogs and they say LOOK! Ikea Billy bookcases, are SO easy to turn into built ins!, know these two things: a) chances are the person writing the blog didn't do the work themselves, they got someone else to do it and b) chances are the person writing the blog didn't do the work themselves, they got someone else to do it.
If I had more time, like a week off, I would find this process much easier to stomach because I could just wake up, work on the bookcases until I fell over into my nail gun, had a horrible accident, went to the hospital, got admitted for nail gun wounds, convinced them I needed to be held overnight due to risk of infection (and possible emotional imbalance) and get a nice meal served to me in bed. But that's not the case. I have only evenings to work on the bookcases. And nobody brings me meals or pills in a little paper cup.
Even when I'm not working on the bookcases and I'm doing my actual work of taking pictures of jars of pickles or writing a super fantastic Gift List for you, I'm thinking about doing my bookcases.
Partly because I really, actually, like doing it and it's kindda fun. And partly because I'M SICK OF BEING IN SUCH A MESS.
I'm still not in trouble though. You know how I said I had until December 1st to finish them? Well, I still have time. No, I don't have a special time travelling machine that I'm willing to admit to. What I have is a hidden week. You see, I write my posts a week in advance. Which means I'm writing this post that you're reading right now, on November 23rd. A full 7 days until December 1st actually arrives! I know. Imaginary time travel due to Internet blog scheduling is mind blowing. These photos were all taken on November 21st and 22nd. Soooooo I still have 7 days to:
Finish the trim.
Install the crown moulding.
Caulk everything (including filling all those extra holes for shelves in the bookcases)
Prime it and paint it.
Plus whatever else pops up.
One of the things I hope pops up is my screwdriver. I've spent an inordinate amount of time looking for my special screwdriver that I love so much, which could be just about anywhere in this mess.
Nope, it's not up there.
And nope it's not up there.
As an example of one of those things that "pop up", take this for example. I cut all my wide trim pieces a little too short. All of them. Which means I had to buy all new MDF boards and cut new ones. Or did it?? If the hardware store had been open at midnight when I discovered this, I guarantee I would have gone right up there to buy more MDF, but because it was closed my brain went into overdrive trying to figure out how I could fix my mistake.
I cut little slices of MDF and glued them to the bottom of my trim, then pressed them into place.
You need to see how gross things look before they look great so you realize that when you're home doing things and you think OMG THIS IS A DISASTER, you won't feel bad. Of course things look like a disaster. They aren't done. I mean, how does your hair look when you're only halfway done drying it? Like a disaster.
And by the way, with regard to killing things with my bare hands, that fruit fly had it coming.
Sabina
Karen is there supposed to be a link to the Litter Robot contest?
Karen
Hi Sabina! http://free.litter-robot.com ~ karen!
susan dachille
Too bad the contest for the litter robot is only for U.S. citizens and not Canadians also.
A cat owner in Canada.
Susan
Karen
Someone else mentioned that Susan, I"m going to ask them about it. ~ karen!
Barbie
Oh KAREN! I feel for you.... Been there more times than I can count! However.. Once they are done ( which they probably are by now) every time you walk by them you will feel a little shot happy! They look great!
trackeyb
I just found your blog. It is a refreshingly similar to the events in my home. I was impressed with the first photo where you are actually in daytime clothes and then later on in PJ's. I can relate. I stopped wearing PJ's and opted for "house clothes" that can get me to the hardware store without looking like a slob. The bookcases are going to look great. Keep going!
Karen
Hey Tracey! Welcome to my site. I do stupid things like this all the time. 99% of the time it works out and I'm able to show you how I did it. 1% of the time it doesn't and I show you that too. ~ karen!
Ann Brookens
Karen, that is what we really love about you!
And the bookcases are going to look great; we can tell!
Lynn
You are doing a great job on those Billy Book Case Builtins . Cut to short, I think not it was your way of showing us all there is a solution without starting over as long as we take the time to think about it. So I say way to go Karen ?. Of everything went as planned we would have no need of imagination.
Karin in NC
Can. Not. Wait. To see these bookcases finished. You as well, I'm sure. I know they will look fabulous. I bought my house based on the fact that it already had built-in bookcases and after watching this I'm so glad I did.
Monique
I am sure..we will all be in awe!
I am sorry..I hate when projects turn out to be so much harder than we thought..but since I found your blog I have found that you can do anything..I think they will look GREAT.
Rosie Walsh
I have almost no sense. I jump into projects with an "I Can Do It" attitude and have been operating under this misguided premise forever. I'm old now, but still dreaming up cool stuff. Admittedly, I do have more challenges now, but......................I persevere. Results a mixed bag, but more successes than failures.
Love you, Karen. You're such a bright light in our lives.
Maria
Thank you, Karen. You've saved me from Billy Bookcase hell.
Gayle M
Karen, your project is coming together beautifully! And no project is complete without an oops, anyway. Can't wait to see them all finished, as I imagine keeps popping into your head as well.
Roylyn Parks
I hope you had some good Memphis barbecue while you were here. Love your blog!
Jacquie
My mantra is "it always looks worse just before it comes together". I have it on constant repeat in my head through most of my projects. Then of course there's the "well that didn't go as expected" which crops up from time to time. Great job Karen.
Gayle M
I'll have to work those out in cross stitch! I'd be like "WTH-HOW'D-THAT-HAPPEN!" and lose my cool. lol Something hanging on the wall in front of my face will remind me to "keep calm and buy more wood." My hubby hesitates on projects (or is that procrastination disguising itself as trepidation?), fearing a foul-up. I tell him it's only wood-we can buy more. Oh. Maybe the trepidation is that I'll find something else (for him) to do with the "scrap" wood? lol
Louise
Oh God, Jacquie, you made me laugh with the “well that didn’t go as expected” comment! I've said that a couple of times myself.
bellygrl
Those really would make cute cross-stitch sayings, not that I can cross-stitch. But I would buy the pillow! Funny girl. :)
jen
'Killing with bare hands'...When descending into my basement (to read your latest installments), I've learned to carry my coffee in my left hand so as to have my right ready to be clenched into a fist -fleshy side towards the wall. Then I'm prepped to lightning-quick lash out and pulverize the occasional centipede scurrying across it. Proud to say, I've become quite adept at this grisly maneuver with no spillage of coffee or harm to hand. DIY of the woodworking type...not so much. Love reading/viewing about your successes though!
SuzanneLH
Been there, waaaay more times than my poor little aged mind admits to...you have my condolences. You will get there. With some wine, a lot of #%*&#% and pure cussedness. And cookies.
Jim Donohue
Hi, Not to be a buzz kill, but... In the first picture I see that the Bookcases are up against the Crown moulding and that the CM extends into the corner and does a 90 degree turn. In the future,if you decide to ever to do this again, lol. Buy yourself a multi tool, best investment you will ever made, because you can make plunge cuts in many different materials. So using your new multi tool make a plunge cut in the CM where the bookcases would start and rip the rest down, this will bring you bookcases closer to the wall and give you more floor space. If you decide to continue the CM check out a coping saw and cope the ends of the CM. I think that's enough to drive you to a nice single malt. So enjoy and have fun.
Karen
Hi Jim. You think I own a compressor but not a multi tool. ;) I didn't want to take down or interfere with the crown moulding or baseboard in case I decided to one day get rid of the bookcases. It ended up making a bit of a difference in the footprint of the bookcase, but not much. ~ karen!
Lois Baron
Plunge cuts? My daughter is binge-watching Dexter in the background and I'm reading about plunge cuts on a blog post by someone who kills things with her bare hands. Oh boy.
Karen
See? Daughters are stupid! She's just watching it, you're LIVING it! ~ karen
Jim Donohue
Hi Lois, Different type of plunge cuts! lol
Lois Baron
What the heck ARE plunge cuts? Don't make me google this.
Karen
Oop, just saw the coping saw comment. Yup. I have one of those as well. Pretty much the only thing I don't have that you mentioned is a single malt scotch, lol. Although I do have a recently gifted bottle of Irish Whiskey. ~ karen!
Jim Donohue
Jamesons or Bushmills? I recommend Bushmills Back Bush. Real nice.
Ellen
Jim, you sound like the right kind of person to HIRE to do this sort of work.
Mindy
You're an idiot. Okay, not really, but that's what I say to myself when I'm in the middle of a shitty project. Also, Who's friggin idea was this anyway!?
Karen
Oh hell, feel free to call me an idiot. I call myself an idiot to just about anyone who will listen. For real. ~ karen!
Lisa
Wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff - nailed! :-)
Cred
Hahaha!
And always bring a banana to a party.
bill keiser
I love you, Karen! I have been there so many times. Seemed like a good idea at the time. Yeah. My algorithm: Calculate generously how much time and money you think it could POSSIBLY COST and triple that. If it comes under that, - it won't come under that.
(when are you going to post the rest of the patio bench story?)
Karen
Which patio bench story, Bill? (any sane girl has many) ~ karen!
bill keiser
The massive couch thing made of wooden beams. (Aspen Collection copies)
Karen
Oh that! Yes, I did the post on the completed project, I'm guessing you saw that. But I decided not to do the entire how to with measurements etc. until the spring. I had just finished up the set near the end of the summer when it was a bit too late for anyone to get into making it themselves so I thought it'd be best just to leave it until the spring when everyone is ready to get started on a big summer project. :) ~ karen!
Roylyn Parks
What are you doing wearing a Gus's Fried Chicken shirt???? I live in Memphis about 2 miles from Gus's!!!!!
Karen
That's a whole lotta question marks and exclamation marks Roylyn, lol. I went to Memphis with my mother and 2 sisters just over a year ago. Last September. We hit every classic food joint I could search out. Gus's being one of them. And yes the chicken was delicious! And the chess pie too. I had never had it and obviously HAD to try it. :) ~ karen!
Steve
Although you have probably finished it now with your cheeky week time travel. Don't get too down on yourself, it looks fantastic.