1. Kim @ Irishman Acres says:

    I love the windmill parts on either side of your fireplace… I hope they stay! I agree, if you get this living room warm and cozy, it’ll make it easier to go through a kitchen reno (the worst!) Cannot wait to see this finished girl!! Have fun!! ~Kim

  2. Terri says:

    that’s very hard work. It will be worth it! Love everything y’all are doing!

  3. Nicole says:

    We had the exact same thing happen to us with our floor. Removed the carpets to find that two triangle spot where an addition went in only had plywood. Part of one triangle had some new pices of hardwood but they aren’t feathered in. I’m puzzled on what to do. Our hardwood is from the 50’s and is small plank. They are gorgeous except for where there is none. Lol. I love your floors and what you did to fix them I’m not sure we can do that to ours. Painting them isn’t an option either. Any ideas?

  4. Yolanda Gordon says:

    We painted the floors in our 1906 Craftsman home. They turned out pretty good. That was way before Pinterest, Instagram etc. Liz the work you and Jose are doing will be worth it!! Praying for you both lots lately. Favor is really coming your way. Enjoy the journey!!

  5. Sara says:

    It’s looking amazing so far! I have dreamed of a painted wood floor too, but my hubby is totally against it. So I just paint everything else! I can’t wait to see it done!

  6. Jenine says:

    Are you keeping the fireplace mantle?

  7. I noticed the Shiplap was up and done! Priorities right!! I’m so happy for you! That’s so exciting! I’ll send you a pic of my living room once I get the white washing done if I still have arms left since I also have to paint the ceiling because it’s wood too! I have a total barn living room. Thanks for the inspiration Liz!

  8. Kaitlin says:

    I vote the third color (furthest to the right)! It looks the warmest.

  9. Janice Hellzen says:

    We are going to have our kitchen cabinets painted and I am thinking of a creamy white too. I am excited to see how your floors turn out!

  10. Emily says:

    Can’t wait to see the results! We have a house built in 1870 and the floors in the living room and dining room were starting to split and crack. I suggested painting them (for which many people think I am crazy) and I did it right before Thanksgiving. I LOVE them!!! I ended up doing a shellac primer and Behr ultra white low sheen porch and floor paint. I have 4 kids, and so far it’s holding up great!

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