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Monday, March 19, 2012

Our Cabin in Midway, UT

Two years ago in December we purchased our FIXER UPPER Cabin. I randomly found it on the MLS, went to look at it the next day and put in an offer that evening. It was a great price and we couldn't pass it up. It's located in Midway, Ut...which is about an hour from our house.

I look back at some of the before pics and can't believe we bought this place! It was definitely a "man cabin"




Dining room- BEFORE-- we removed the fan and replaced it with a chandelier, painted all the walls cream. I left the ceiling wood.



Dining room- AFTER ---hung some curtains, slipcovered some parson chairs, and talked my sister into letting me have this turquoise table.


Kitchen- BEFORE-- we removed the wagon wheel chandelier and the make shift counter on the right of the pic.



Kitchen- BEFORE-- we also removed the wall between the kitchen and dining room (where the paneling changes colors)



Kitchen- AFTER-- walls were painted cream, and I painted the cabinets turquoise and aged them a bit and polyeurethened them. I also installed a glass tile backsplash...which I still need to grout.



 
Kitchen- AFTER-- we also replaced the counter top with butcher block from IKEA. We also installed a used cast iron sink and a new goose neck faucet.



Kitchen- AFTER


Kitchen- AFTER

Kitchen--AFTER- We also bought an apartment sized fridge and stove (20" wide) and found a cabinet that fit just right in between them.


Family room- BEFORE--- notice the cubby room at the bottom---we took out those two walls and the drop down header thing to make it one large (well larger) space.


Family room- AFTER--- See the new large windows! They let in so much more light! I hung curtains, slipcovered a sectional and some club chairs and an ottoman. I also painted a mirror that my mom gave me. We also replaced the light fixture with a silver chandelier.



Family room- AFTER--- the floors were beautiful through out and we didn't have to do anything to them. HARDWOOD laid on the diagonal (or bias...as a seamstress would say).


Wood Burning stove--- was still functional, we just had a fireplace guy replace the single wall pipe and stand up and anchor the double wall pipe that had fallen over on the roof. The kids always fight over who gets to start the fire.



Loft--BEFORE--- notice the railing this is for the overlook, which we removed and covered over to aquire more square footage. The steps were a little random and lead out the window to the upper deck. We also removed the old light fixture and shutters off the window. The door at the end of  the pic is the bunkroom.



Loft- AFTER-- painted walls and left the trim and ceiling wood and hung curtains. Of course I made new pillows and bedding and painted some thrift store end tables and bought some new lamps at TJMAXX.


Loft- AFTER


Bunkroom--AFTER --


Stairs to loft---they were turquoise originally and we left them alone....these were a huge selling point for me.... they were turquoise, what else can I say?


Dining room--AFTER


Dining Room- AFTER


Bathroom Floor- BEFORE --- I pulled off the peel and stick pebble looking tiles, and then I ripped off the subfloor to find raw hard wood underneath, that was laid on the diagonal like the rest of the main floor.


Bathroom Floors- AFTER---- I puttied, sanded, conditioned, stained and polyeurethened....and they ended up matching great at the threshhold!



Bathroom- BEFORE--see the nasty peel and stick pebble looking tiles?




Bathrom--AFTER --- got a new vanity, toilet and put up beadboard. Ipainted the walls cream and the ceiling turquoise and all the trim is dark wood. I don't have all the pics....darn it! We also ditched the old medicine cabinet and hung a chandelier.


Bathroom--- AFTER---turquoise beadboard ceiling and cream breadboard walls with dark wood trim. Silver chandelier and turquoise chevron shower curtain.


Book shelf that I had Heber hang above the toilet for extra storage.



 NEW WINDOWS--- My dad came and helped us replace the tiny windows for new 48"x48" windows. You can see the old window leaning between the two new windows. We replace three windows on the main level. One in the dining room and two in the family room.



Loft Overlook---AFTER---- (well after of the floor only) we removed the railing and filled in the overlook that looked down onto the dining room. We figured we wanted as much floor space as possible.


AFTER--- I slipcovered a loveseat and ottoman for the loft. They sit exactly where the overlook was. This is Carters spot....he loves to sleep on this loveseat.




OUTSIDE--- AFTER--- I painted the trim green. I wanted it to pop off the dark wood paneling. We also reroofed the cabin..it was the original roof which was from 1978. The boys helped a ton as well as Hebers brother and our friend Jared.

Driving up the driveway the first time we came to look at the cabin...it looked like a tree house perched up on stilts. My first impression heading up the driveway was that we had just wasted an hour driving up here. It needed ALOT of work.



Cabin in the fall--- we have a steep driveway that works well for a tubing run in the winter.



Deck-- BEFORE---- My dad came and helped demo the dry rot deck. There were about 3 layers of TI-81 paneling stacked up on eachother. Underneath there was massive dry rot--- since there wasn't proper drainage


Deck---AFTER--- Here is the new deck going in...compostite decking that I found on KSL.com. Lucky me, I bought 12' boards for a deck that was 12' wide...which meant no cutting! The deck is 12'x25' with a beautiful view of Midway.

Finished Deck and handrail--- happy day for me! I bought most of the railing and all the posts and balusters off KSL and our local ReStore.



This summer I am planning on renting the cabin when we aren't using it. We still have some ongoing projects...so it's not 5 star accomodations, but definitely liveable. I am going to rent it at the promo rate of $50/ night, and you change the linens before you leave (there will be extra sets there). email me if you are interested in certain dates. Available seasonally from June 1- October 15th.

-800 sq. ft
-2 bedroom and 1 bath
-Sleeps 6- queen bed, 2 twin beds, sectional couch
-down comforters and pillows
-12x25 ft deck with a view
-Midway, UT in Oak Haven Estates (about 1.5 miles from Homestead Resort)
-ATV trails at bottom of driveway
-.56 acre
-refrigerator, electric stove, and microwave 
-wood burning stove with endless supply of wood
-electric griddle, waffle iron, rice cooker
-TV and DVD player with some movies
-games- phase 10, UNO, and Apples to Apples
-20 min from Park City
-Kids need to be at least 5 yrs old---there are steep stairs to the loft and a wood burning stove

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20 comments:

  1. Nicely, Nicely Done!!!
    Love your turquoise cabinets...
    & bigger windows really do make a big difference...looks brighter & bigger..
    We recently bought a foreclosure lake home & are currently in the process of the renovation...
    Tons of work, but it has been fun...

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  2. Wow!! Your cabin looks beautiful! I would love to stay there. The colors are very fresh and I like the new bigger windows and of course all the slipcovered furniture!

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  3. what fabric did you use on the grey loveseat slipcover?

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  4. How fun to transform this cabin. Looks like you've started to put your touch on the place. Looks great.

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  5. It's fun to see the progress on your cabin! Next project...add an extra room so there is space enough for my family ;-)

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  6. That's an impressive project! Great job! I would love to have a cabin in the Utah forest...it's so beautiful.

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  7. That's an impressive project! Great job! I would love to have a cabin in the Utah forest...it's so beautiful.

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  8. SO Awesome!! You just have to have a vision and you did!

    Beautiful job!

    Lou Cinda

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  9. This is wonderful, good job! I am building a cabin about the same size (I'm on the east coast)
    Do you have any skylights? I was thinking about skylights being a good way to bring in more light.

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  10. Oh my this is so beautiful! I love what you've done with it! We might be in touch, this would be a great getaway for our anniversary!

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  11. I love the befores and afters and I love the satisfaction that comes from making such a big change. Good Job! I know how much work it can be.

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  12. You did a great job updating and making over your cabin. What a great place to retreat for some fun time with your family!

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  13. Just recently moved to Provo from Ohio. Love what you did to the cabin. Reminds me of the forests in Ohio. I miss them, but the mountains are making up for it.

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  14. Hey Shelley!
    Sorry I missed your presentation at House of Many Colors the other day, I really wanted to see it.
    I am having so much fun poking around your Blog!I always love your slipcovers though...
    I also absolutely LOVE your cute little cabin...it's so sweet!
    I will have to rent it sometime...
    ttys,
    Amber ;)
    snippetsofdesign{dot}com

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  15. I love seeing what you have done with this Shelley..You are such an inspiration!

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  16. I wonder what is under those diagonal floor planks ? That floor looks a lot like mine and with mine the planks are actually the "subfloor" which I am rehabbing to be the main flooring

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  18. What color stain and type of poly did you use in that bathroom rehab ?

    Thanks

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