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Mar 6, 2011

Home Office Renovation Update: Welcome to the 111th Metamorphosis Monday!

Guess what this is.




It's the last of the wallpaper! Can I get an Amen from Blogland?! :)




The evil wallpaper is GONE, GONE, GONE!



Thanks to this stuff...Safe and Simple. You'll find their website HERE.




A couple of folks asked how I found this product. Well, here's the story. After trying Dif, another product that Home Depot sells (forgotten the name now) fabric softener, vinegar, and finally a steamer, I had pretty much given up. So I called a professional wallpaper remover. She came to my home and gave me an estimate...$200 to remove the paper from one wall and from the area around the double window. I had already removed it (semi-destroying the wall) from one wall and the 4th wall has a mural on it.

That seemed a bit high to me, especially after I saw how easily she was able to remove a section. Before she gave me her estimate, she tested an area, I guess so she could see if she wanted to take on this job. She took a sprayer like this one below and added hot water from the tap to the sprayer. The wallpaper remover she was using was already in her container. She didn't bring the bottle inside so I had no idea what was in her sprayer.




She sprayed the solution from her sprayer onto the wall, waited about 2-3 minutes and started just shaving it right off the wall like there was nothing to it. I was dumbfounded! After weeks of trying to find some product to get this insane paper off the wall, I couldn't believe how easily it was coming down for her. Of course, you know I asked, "What in the world do you have in that sprayer?" She quickly stated it was a product available ONLY to the trade and that she got it out of California. She added that it was very expensive and costs $50 a gallon. During her visit, Max came into the room and sniffed the sprayer. She told me that there was no need to worry since it was safe and non-toxic.

Before she left, I asked how soon she could remove it for me. She said she'd give me a call sometime "next week" and then we could set up a time. As you know, patience isn't my middle name.

After she left, I became more curious about what she had used and I seriously wondered if it were really only available to the trade. Good ole Google came to my rescue. I LOVE Google...best thing ever! I started googling phrases like "best wallpaper remover available only to trade in California." Within about 2 minutes I found a website that was supposed to be just for contractors...which was odd since anyone could read it.

One guy was raving about this product called, Safe and Simple. To make a long story, short, I clicked on the link he provided and discovered that Safe and Simple was in California, was around $50 a gallon with shipping (you don't need a gallon) and is safe and non-toxic. I felt sure I had found the product and it turned out, I had.

BTW, you DON'T need a gallon. One 16 oz bottle will strip the walls of 4 rooms measuring 12' x 24' and it only costs $7.50, plus shipping. The only person who would buy it by the gallon would be a professional wallpaper stripper. Also, it ISN'T just for sale "only to the trade." Anyone can buy it. So that's how I found Safe and Simple...and it does work!

Because my walls were apparently never primed prior to the installation of the paper, the backing of the wallpaper had become one with the walls. This is how the walls looked after using the other products I tried (see pic below.) The biggest hole/damage came from when I used the steamer. The steamer softened the wall, so when I scraped, big sections of wallboard came off. I did have success in some places with the steamer, but it dripped badly and ran out of steam every 20 minutes or so. Then you had to unplug it and wait 20 minutes to refill it. UGH. It was taking forever.





Before I ever started, I bought this tool which is designed especially for scraping off wallpaper. I found it too sharp to use...too easy to gouge the wall.




So I used this instead. I'm not sure what this is called. I have a larger one that still has a label on it and it's called a "joint knife." For the sake of this post, let's just call this a scraper. :)




The technique I found that worked the best was to press down in the center of the scraper with 2-3 fingers. If I scraped without doing that, I tended to gouge the edge of the scrapper into the wall. But if I pressed down in the center with the fingers of my left hand while I scrapped with my right hand, I didn't have that problem near as much. I guess it kept the center pressed against the wall and stabilized the scrapper so I didn't tend to tilt it and gouge the wall.




I have two more tips to share:

1. If you are right handed like I am, try to scrape from right to left. You will have a lot more control that way and gouge the wall a lot less. Use your left hand to press down in the center of the scraper...that worked best for me. Do the opposite if you are left handed. I found scraping horizontally worked better than going vertical.

2. Also, I noticed the professional who gave me an estimate, took the paper off in long strokes, going all the way across the width of the paper. I have a tendency to do little scrapes, kind of sputtering my way across the wall...not good. So, try to push the scraper in one long fluid scrape. The wallpaper will pile up/build up on the scraper so you may have to stop and wipe it off. Once the paper builds up, it doesn't work as well, so stop, wipe it off and continue with long strokes. Even with Safe and Simple, I still had to SCRAPE the paper off the walls. But at least it came off. YAY!


Now for some fun stuff:

Whoever it was that suggested I use a bamboo protector under my chair...you were right! :) I tried a sisal rug and after a while, the chair was just flattening the rug. So I put the rug back into the upstairs family room and bought a bamboo floor mat from Office Max. I love it! I lucked out because I found one in a color that is pretty much identical in color to my hardwood flooring. They also had it in a darker color for darker stained floors.




I wasn't thrilled with the cushion I had for my chair...it wasn't thick enough. I found this fun cushion at Pier 1 and it was 20% off, making it right at $20. I love the colors. I don't want this office to be too serious or too officey-like. You can see a distance shot of this cushion in the pic above.




It has these little beads hanging from the ties. I'm not sure if I'll leave those, I may cut them off where they attach to the ties. For now, I've left them there.




Here's a little close-up of the cushion. If I end up putting drapes in here, I may have one custom made to match the drapes...but for now, this one sits very comfortably.



So, those are the changes that have been going on around here lately. If you haven't seen the "Before" posts about this room, click HERE, HERE , HERE and HERE. So that's it for my Met Monday! Can't wait to see yours!

Giveaway from The Tassel House:

Thanks so much to everyone who left a comment entering the fabulous giveaway for a $30 shopping spree at The Tassel House. I also want to thank those of you who took time to Tweet or post on Facebook or on your blog sidebar about this giveaway.

The Tassel House


Chosen by a Random Number Generator, the winner is...



Becky, who blogs at Sweet Tea and Pearls. Congratulations Becky! If you'll e-mail me at betweennapsontheporchatgmail.com, I'll forward your e-mail on to Angela and she will be in touch soon.





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73 Comments:

At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Anonymous Handy Man, Crafty Woman said...

wow, AMEN to the wallpaper being gone!! it looks so great! Thanks for hosting this blog party every week.

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger laxsupermom said...

Yay for the end of the wallpaper! Love the new seat cushion! What a nice touch of unexpected fun for the office! Thanks for hosting this party each week. It's always neat to see what everyone else is up to.

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Jennifer said...

I love that cushion! The fabric is so fun! Enjoying keeping up with your remodel. Boy, wallpaper is a {beep} to remove, huh?
Jen
Scissors & Spatulas

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Confessions of a Plate Addict said...

Yaaay for finishing the wallpaper, Susan! Love the cushion...so cute! I am sure Max loves teh little ties! Happy week!...hugs...Debbie

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Pam - @diy Design Fanatic said...

I'm so glad you found a good wallpaper stripper and finally were able to get it all off of the wall! Love the cushion!

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Matt and Leah said...

I'm so sorry Susan! I accidentally linked up the wrong project. If you could go ahead and delete my shamrock bunting link up I would appreciate it! Thanks so much :)

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Lisa said...

Susan:
Congratulations on what is becoming your beautiful workspace and also for being one ingenious, enterprising woman! High five! I agree, when I read that comment about the bamboo mat, I was like...well yeah...that was brilliant, cause the other options were going to do just what you found out. Awesome! Enjoy your new evolving space!
Hugs, Lisa

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Carolyn said...

I was sure hoping to see more of your office! Kudos on finding the "secret formula" she was using.

I love google, too. Last week, I looked up "sew your own napkins" in hopes of finding a site I had come across a few weeks ago. Instead, google brought up how to sew your own *sanitary* napkins. LOL! I did read all about it...

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Beeutiful by Design said...

Amen to the wallpaper fini!! Makes you think twice before hanging wallpaper doesn't it? Our old house had wallpaper glued to horse hair plaster walls. Yuck! Thanks for hosting and have a great week! Jennifer

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Sarah said...

Susan, I'll say Amen to this. ;-)
Looking great, and I know you are happy to be one more step to completion. Yea!!!
Love the new cushion! ~ Sarah

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Anonymous Pam @ Our Adventures in Home Improvement said...

Susan, your office is looking GREAT! You are so smart to have googled the wallpaper remover and NOT hire the 'professional'.

I love the bamboo rug.

Pam

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Susan Nowell @ My Place to Yours said...

AMEN!!! Your office is looking great, and I know firsthand how good it feels to have the wallpaper GONE. BIG relief, huh? I love the bamboo rug idea; it's just what I need. Where did you find it?

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger The Polka Dot Closet said...

YOU ARE JUST A WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE! I would have investigated also, I have been there with wallpaper like that! The rug under the chair is a great laternative to the plastic pad! I have linked up and would like to thank you for hosting this wonderful party!

Carol

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Thelittlebrownhouse.us said...

What a nightmare that wallpaper removal was! Good for you for tracking down the remover! And I absolutely love the chair pad - it really adds a pop to the room!

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage said...

Susan, I know after all you've gone through to get that paper off the walls, you are thrilled to FINALLY have it done! Hmmm, wonder what that wallpaper hanger is going to think, when she finds out you were able to complete the task without her? ;)

Thanks for hosting. I would love to have you join me for "Funny Faux Pas Follies". Just click on the picture in my sidebar for details.

Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger WhisperWood Cottage said...

Loving each step of the makeover, Susan! I've featured your office makeover in today's post...
http://www.whisperwoodcottage.com/2011/03/15-inspiring-office-studio-study-craft.html

Amy

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger xinex said...

Yay! You finally got the wallpaper off. Thanks for the info for the remover, I might need it someday. Love the chair pad, pretty colors!...Christine

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Becca Bertotti said...

Wow, thank goodness you were able to tackle and complete the removal of the wallpaper! That is SO not fun! Your office is coming together beautifully ... thanks for taking us along on your adventure! And, thanks for hosting. I'm off to mingle. Becca

www.adventuresindecorating1.blogspot.com

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Unknown said...

office is looking great= awesome tip -yet I am the only one left who likes wallpaper. the room looks terrific- and that cushion- love!

Karen

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Susan (Between Naps On The Porch.net) said...

Hi Susan,
The bamboo floor mat came from Office Max and was $69.99...well worth it. They also have it in a darker wood color.

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger txmom2jami said...

My husband has done a lot of sheetrock work over the years - that joint knife is what you use to spread joint compound between sheets of sheetrock when you tape and float the walls. Just thought you'd like to know! ;-)

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Susan (Between Naps On The Porch.net) said...

Karen, I still love wallpaper, but when it's applied wrong, it's a nightmare to remove. The walls should have been primed. All the wallpaper I have put up, I have primed the walls first. I don't know why the woman I paid to hang the paper in this room didn't prime the walls. :( Anyway, it's not near this awful to get down if they are primed. So, I would still use wallpaper, I love it! I'd just make sure the walls were primed first.

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Cindy @ Dwellings-The Heart of Your Home said...

Congratulations to the winner...great giveaway!
Your office is going to be GREAT!!!

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Heaven's Walk said...

AMEN, Susan! Yay! Thanks for the wonderful research work and for sharing it with us! Your tips were great and so appreciated. I can hardly wait to see what you're up to net in here! :)

xoxo laurie

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Amen, Sister Susan! So glad you finally found something to take off that wallpaper. I've never heard of a bamboo floor mat but it looks wonderful and your little new cushion is adorable!
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Jess @ Frugal with a Flourish said...

It is really looking fantastic! You can really see how much work you are putting into it! And that cushion is adorable! Thanks for hosting!

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Betsy Brock said...

Susan, your office is looking wonderful! I'm linking up again as I've updated my triplet's bedroom to a more grown up look! Thanks so much for hosting! This is always so much fun! xo

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Bonnie said...

So glad Susan that you are at this point and the wallpaper is gone. I worried about you getting hand problems with all your work stripping that paper. Your office redo has been very interesting and I can see how much you are going to enjoy using this room. I like all your selections.

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Kat said...

Thanks SO much for the tip on the wallpaper remover. What a nightmare. The wallpaper in our home was put up on unprimed walls also, so I feel your pain. Love that cushion, and I bet Max LOVES those beads! Kat

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Anonymous The DIY Spot said...

So glad to hear that you got the last of the wall paper off. What an ordeal! Love the colorful chair cushion.

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I did the wallpaper removal thing last year! What a mess! Know you are happy to have that part of the project done with!

Love the cute chair cushion
Thanks for the party!

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Rachel said...

Super cute chair cushion! And I love the bargain price- $20 for anything at Pier 1 is a deal!!!
Oh, I almost forgot, AMEN on the wallpaper success :)

 
At Sunday, March 06, 2011 , Blogger Susan (Between Naps On The Porch.net) said...

TXMOM...thanks for that info. I'm going to attempt to "fix" my walls so I'll be using it for it's intended purpose soon. I may find it way too much for me to handle, though. Maybe I'll put the $200 I saved on the wallpaper removal toward "fixing" the walls I damaged. :)

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger ℳartina @ Northern Nesting said...

Susan you sure deserve an AMEN!! The wallpaper is finally gone, can't wait to see the next step! Love that chair cushion with those cute ties. Thanks for hosting, Martina

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger ~K @ VintageSkye said...

Thanks for hosting! What a load off to have the wallpaper done!!
I entered my Farmhouse Whitewashed Concrete Eggs #167

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Tales From My Empty Nest said...

Thanks so much on the tips about the wallpaper removal. I have some paper that I want to take down, so I will definitely order some of the Safe & Simple. Love how your office is turning out! Great job! Love & blessings from NC!

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger {oc cottage} said...

I think Max will enjoy that seat cushion too...especially those ties!!!

m ^..^

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Kim @ A Brush of Whimsy said...

Love all the bright colors in the chair pad! The office is coming along great!

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your site is so enjoyable. I wonder how many have told you they would like you to be their "Mom." (I lost mine this December). Now that would be a true Metamorphosis as I am in my 70's.

You are very generous to share so much.
Thank You

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Renée said...

Your office is looking up and thanks for the wallpaper remover and tips. Thanks for hosting!

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Anonymous Lana said...

Yes! Definitely an AMEN for/to you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hugs/blessings,
Lana

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Traditions By The Seasons said...

Happy Monday!
WOW, your office is really beginning to transform. LOVE your office furniture and the chair pad...adorable!

Thanks for hosting! XOXO ~Liz

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger LouLou said...

I swear I heard the hallelujah chorus when you pulled that last piece of wallpaper off! :) It's gonna be fantastic, and I LOVE that cushion!

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger LouLou said...

I swear I heard the hallelujah chorus when you pulled that last piece of wallpaper off! :) It's gonna be fantastic, and I LOVE that cushion!

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger DIYbyDesign said...

I agree - AMEN to the paper being gone. I can so relate. We just removed the wallpaper from our mudroom and it was a nightmare. I linked up the finished mudroom to your party this week. Hope you check it out. I love the new cushion for your chair and I love the tassels.

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Decor To Adore said...

Amen and Hallelujah!

I love the bamboo floor mat. Who knew?

The colors in the seat cushion are fabulous. I see that it is beaded. My thinking is that the beads are small enough to not bother you when seated?

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Calypso In The Country said...

Great that you were able to get the remover yourself! The room is looking beautiful! Can't wait to see the next step!
Shelley

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Connie said...

Congratulations Susan! So glad that stuff is in the trash. You've earned a medal for perserverance.

You office is going to be great.

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger With Love.....Cynthia said...

Leave the beaded ties on. Your cat will love them!

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Amanda said...

Hi Susan! Thank you for hosting today! And thank you for sharing the tip on the wallpaper removal solution! I have 3 bathrooms with wallpaper that I don't love but don't hate...knowing that I could easily remove it has gotten me thinking about some redecorating projects! Your cushion is so pretty!
Best Wishes and Blessings,
Amanda
One Girl in Pink

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Unknown said...

Thanks for that wonderful lead on the wallpaper removal stuff.....I dare say there will be a run on it and the company will be scratching their heads about why the surge in orders! You should get a kickback! :o) The office is coming together beautifully....thank you for sharing your journey! I've enjoyed watching each piece come together. Toni

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Tammy@Simple Southern Happiness said...

Your office is looking super, the bamboo mat is something I will have to get AND the wall paper removal solution. Thanks ever so much for all your hard work finding this awesome solution. I have some paper in my dinning room waiting to be removed. I was dreading it as its STUCK on big time. I gather the walls were not primed either.

Thanks loads!

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Life in Rehab said...

I love your office more and more every week, and thanks for the tip about wallpaper removal. That's on my list!

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger LYNDA QUINTERO-DAVIDS said...

LOL ~ I LOVE IT!! "The evil wallpaper is gone!"

Looking good!
:D Lynda

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Danylle McLain said...

I could spend all day on this one post. Thanks so much for the link party and inspiration!
~Danylle

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Simone @ Doberman's by the Sea said...

Congrats on this major accomplishment! It's all uphill from here. Happy Monday.

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Jane @ Jane's Junk and Treasures said...

CUTE CUTE CUSHION!!!!

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger martinealison said...

Le rendu est là! MAGNIFIQUE...
Bisous

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Anne said...

Love the cushion colors! and great job on everything else, i'm enjoying the transformation.

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Mary Ann Pickett said...

I could use that bamboo mat. Lovely office.
Mary Ann

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Pat said...

That wastebasket full of wallpaper scraps really got to me! When we first moved into our house, EVERY room had some wallpaper of some kind. It is finally all gone. I like how you have photoed each step, not just before and after. Thanks.
Pat

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger saltbox
treasures
said...

Your blog is always so helpful. Thanks for sharing your projects with us and for hosting your wonderful blog parties. I am so glad to have a project to link up today!
~ Julie

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Vicki V @ blestnest.blogspot.com said...

Oh boy, can I relate to your wallpaper tales of woe! I wish I had seen this about 3 days ago. My paper is stuck directly to the unfinished sheet rock, and I have sections with quite bit of damage. Since we're going to texture the walls, though, I'm hoping we'll be okay. Stripping wallpaper is the absolute pits.

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Donna said...

What a great post! I've been there and done that. I used plain old water in a spray bottle and was surprised at how well it worked. But what a mess! I'll have to try that product you mentioned. You are right, the right pressure is important. I've got more to remove before we will be ready to texture and paint. Adorable chair cushion!

xo
Donna @ Comin' Home

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Jeanette said...

HOOORAY no more wallpaper!! That was quite a job that you did. I remember taking my wall paper down with my sister in law in my kitchen. If it wasn't for my sweet sister in law, I would probably still be there! The room is really taking shape, it will be beautiful.

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger Barb@curlywillowdiy said...

Removing wallpaper is such a chore but so worth it when it's all done! Your room is really looking great. Thanks for hosting another great party. There is so much talent out there!
Barb

 
At Monday, March 07, 2011 , Blogger andrea of ffft said...

Ugh... don't even get me started about wallpaper removal...

I have a thought for your drapes if you do them... it would be gorgeous to get a fabric similar to the base fabric of the cushion (even a solid if you can't find a comparable pattern. I would then bead (or find somebody who can) just a piece of that same pattern on one area of the drapes... maybe a border across the bottom or just an accent section... the beading is gorgeous! Love beaded anything...

 
At Tuesday, March 08, 2011 , Blogger Marilyn Holeman said...

Congratulations, Susan! Good job! It's looking great.

 
At Tuesday, March 08, 2011 , Blogger Farah said...

Hi Susan . its nice to see your office , love your chair very much so cute and happy looking chair...I linked up a project to your party...
Hope you will enjoy your visit if you can spare a little bit to see some napkin folds at
http://craftaworld.blogspot.com/
Love
Farah

 
At Tuesday, March 08, 2011 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

All things considered I bet you won't be using wallpaper again. I swore off it for years but recently fell in love with a pattern that ended up in the master bath.

 
At Tuesday, March 08, 2011 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

All things considered I bet you won't be using wallpaper again. I swore off it for years but recently fell in love with a pattern that ended up in the master bath.

 
At Tuesday, March 08, 2011 , Blogger Nan ~ Playful Decor said...

Susan, have you or anybody ever had over 400 linkies? It'll happen soon! I know it's not really important, but seems like a milestone!

 
At Thursday, March 10, 2011 , Blogger mrsben said...

Susan your home office has come along just beautifully! Knowing you though, no doubt you'll be tweaking it to absolute perfection. :) LOVE, LOVE your fabric choice for the chair cushion BTW.
Regarding the wallpaper removal solution name, thank you so very much as I have ordered some.
Footnote: For your Canadian readers they do ship to Canada. Search - safeandsimple.com On their website under the title of 'Feedback' ('Praise') I left a comment and notated that I wanted to order some for my personal use and received a reply from Management (Mike Sekich) the very same day. Now that's Customer Service! -Brenda-

 

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