Prudent and Practical

November 9, 2009

Basement Remodel Begins

Filed under: DIY — Tags: basement, DIY, home improvement, movies, projects, saving money — K @ 11:50 PM

Winter is approaching. Since we’re spending more time being indoors, D and I decided to get a start on the basement. Iowa winters can be harsh so the main objective is to turn the basement into something fun ~ a movie room! This is not going to be a nice television downstairs room. We are going all out (almost) on a budget and can’t wait to both share the results with you and use the room as well. And embarrassingly, it’s messy now because we’re in the middle of a project ~ I love how projects come together near the end ;-)

Here’s the main idea:

  • Red and ivory with black accents. Since we’re on the verge of putting it up for sale when the economy gets better, we didn’t want to go the traditional home theater room route by making it floor to ceiling (and including the ceiling) black, navy blue, or hunter green. That freaks me out just thinking about it… it would be complete turnoff to potential buyers. Keep in mind that this is a long and narrow basement room, not a dedicated theater room. We wanted to make it fun and functional, yet intriguing to potential buyers. And if it doesn’t sell for a while, we have something to enjoy!
  • Replace old globe lights with recessed and add more lights
  • Replace old, dirty outlet covers with new wood ones
  • Paint the walls – ivory on top and red on bottom, separated by a chair rail molding
  • Get rid of self-stick duck wallpaper border
  • Update the furniture – one new piece, slipcovers for the old couch and love seat, paint our modular/retro side tables
  • Move the projector screen to another wall – 120-inches of movie goodness!
  • Make a decorative cover for the projector screen casing and sew up some black velvet curtains
  • When we can find a good deal, we will be replacing the dark, splotchy brown carpet with a lighter carpet and tiles near the basement entry. Eve has unraveled the carpet at the laundry room, so the tile will solve her bad habit, while giving us a floor for…
  • Installing a 5-foot wet or dry bar by the laundry room
  • And finally garnishing with our favorite movie posters and memorabilia!

How do we plan to do this?

  • We already have the projector screen and D made a projector three years ago – he really loves DIY projects! ;-)
  • We purchased the paint and recessed lights on sale through Menard’s.
  • We purchased one slipcover on clearance through Target.
  • We purchased our new piece of furniture, “The Big One” LoveSac off of Craigslist for less than 1/3 the new price.
  • D purchased surround sound speakers and a receiver on clearance online.
  • I am looking to purchase a granite slab and cabinets off of Craigslist for the wet/dry bar.
  • I need to call in a plumber to see if he can do a drain or pipe or something to make a wet bar. If it’s going to be to extensive or expensive, it will just be a dry bar.
  • I plan to purchase the movie screen curtain fabric through Hobby Lobby or Joann’s when it goes on sale.
  • Carpeting and tile are still up in the air… we’re hesitant to spend that much money, but it will really improve the look of the basement. The room is 36′x12′ so we plan to have 30′x12′ carpet and 6′x12′ tile. We have no problem installing tile, since we have tackled that one before, twice. (Our kitchen doesn’t look like that now either!)

The Project Commences

We started with the lights. The weather’s (uncharacteristically) nice now, but will soon become chilling. Turning off the basement light breaker means turning off our thermostat upstairs – yes, our house is wired extremely weird – and turning off the heat for a loooong time, while D works his arms off.

Of course there are a few surprises. A “nest” of wires just tossed up in the ceiling. Multiple wires coming together but not in a junction box. And of course, you’ve got to love the 3-way lights: because somebody couldn’t walk reach 3 feet to turn off a switch. This means a lot more time and care go into making sure that certain wires are connected to the right place. And a quick note ~ I really wanted to change the drop ceiling to drywall a while back. We were told by a realtor that making the change in our town would not help sell it, so we left it. So as much as I dislike the stuff, you can see in the photos how much we have benefited from it.

So, what projects are you up to this week? What’s the biggest project you’ve tackled? Do you like LoveSacs? :-)

July 29, 2009

5 Ways to Save Money at the Movies

Filed under: fun,saving money — Tags: discounts, movies, saving money, theaters — K @ 12:43 PM

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This article originally appeared on December 8, 2008.

MOVIE MONDAYS IN DECEMBER #1

My husband and I enjoy going to movies together, and try to make it out a couple times a month. Unfortunately, at nearly $20 just for tickets to a single show, and another $10 for food, the cost becomes somewhat prohibitive. Fortunately, there are many ways to save a little $$ when going to the movie theater.

Here are a few of the things we try, generally using these tips you can reduce the cost of going to the movies by over half, and it doesn’t have to involve sneaking in food in your purse or coat :)

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April 1, 2009

Free Movies! Need I say more?

Filed under: entertainment — Tags: computer, discounts, entertainment, free, movies, shopping — D @ 1:00 AM
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Redbox has become my favorite way to rent movies.  It’s conveniently located in our grocery store, so I don’t have to waste time and gas going all the way across town to rent an overpriced movie.  The Redbox locations are usually in busy places that are open long hours such as fast food restaurants and grocery stores.  You can also see what movies are available at all kiosks and reserve movies from the comfort of your own home before picking it up.

The movies are only $1 + tax per night and I like this “freedom”.  I feel like I pay for the time I watch the movie.  With RedBox, I return the movie by 9pm the following night or I get charged another dollar for another night.  When I rent a movie elsewhere, I usually don’t watch it over multiple days – I watch it once.  At this point I forget to return it three or four days later, incurring another $4 charge.

In addition to the dollar movies, RedBox offers multiple ways to get one night free.

  • Sign up for their emailings – you get a free rental for being a new member
  • Enter your cell phone on their website and opt in to receive texts every Monday
  • Free movie Wednesdays (so far only for March) by getting a code off their blog

The following messages have come straight from RedBox.

GET A FREE NIGHT’S RENTAL EVERY MONDAY… Sign up for Free Movie Mondays! Join the Redbox Free Movie Monday SMS program and get a promo code sent to your phone every Monday!

It’s March Movie Madness for Redbox, so get in the game… on Wednesdays! Visit Redblog every Wednesday in March for your Free Movie Wednesday code. Then visit your local Redbox kiosk for your FREE 1 NIGHT’s RENTAL.

I’ve used multiple cards and email addresses to receive the codes.  One that I’ve gotten twice is BREAKROOM.  There are also sites and forums out there catered to finding new RedBox freebie codes.

  • InsideRedBox keeps track of all new and expired codes, passing them on to you for free.
  • Slick Deals also has an entire thread devoted to RedBox codes.

Happy Movie Watching ;-)

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December 29, 2008

Even More 5 Ways to Save Money at the Movies

Filed under: saving money — Tags: discounts, movies, saving money, theaters — K @ 1:00 AM

MOVIE MONDAYS IN DECEMBER #4

Hi again!  I apologize for not doing a post last Friday – the stomach flu has now hit me twice within one month!  I’m thankfully feeling much better now.  This week, I have ways 16-20 to save money at the movies – the last five ways that I can possibly think of!  These are more miscellaneous tips.

  1. Visit a drive-in – I’ve been to one once. Ahh…the alone time with your man (or woman), no cell phones or texting, no seat kicking or kids screaming, turning the volume on your car radio up or down as needed, controlling the temperature in your car, sneaking more food in, and the double feature! We paid per person and got to see two shows for the price of one! I don’t know if they’re all like that, though. But, seriously… two movies for two adults for $14 isn’t bad at all! Visit www.driveintheater.com for your local theater.
  2. Attend a sneak preview – From what I understand, you see two movies for the price of one and you get to see a movie before it’s officially out.
  3. Work part time at a theatre or become best buddies with someone who works there. Rumor has it that you can get in free and get free popcorn and pop. I’d like to know how much of that is true…
  4. Watch the movie and get paid! Some mystery shopping companies assign movie theatre shops. My dh and I did one when we were back home last March. They reimbursed for two adult tickets for any showing, a small popcorn, a small soda, and paid $5 on top of that!
  5. If the movie is acting up while you’re watching it – for example, scratches in the video or bad sound – say something about it! I went to see Pride and Prejudice with my mom and the video was wonky (but watchable) the whole time. We didn’t complain, just simply mentioned it to an employee, who then gave each of us a complementary ticket to see another movie!

I didn’t list “sneaking in” because there are differing views on it.  I personally would never do it, but know some people who do it regularly and have never been caught.  I also know some people who have been caught.  As a word of caution, or a threat, theaters do keep count of how many tickets they sell versus how many people are sitting in that particular showing – they will go in and ask people to show their tickets!

I hope you enjoyed December’s Movie Monday Madness!  Please leave feedback and let me know what has or hasn’t worked for you.  See you in January for some new entertainment topics!

Previous “Movie Mondays in December” posts:
5 Ways to Save Money at the Movies 1-5
5 Ways to Save Money at the Movies 6-10
5 Ways to Save Money at the Movies 11-15

December 22, 2008

5 MORE Ways to Save Money at the Movies

Filed under: saving money — Tags: discounts, movies, saving money, theaters — K @ 12:00 AM

MOVIE MONDAYS IN DECEMBER #3

Hi and Welcome Back!  This week’s entertainment article is my third installment of 5 Ways to Save Money at the Movies.  Listed below are tips 11-15.  This week, I give tips on memberships and show the price difference between the admission at a new theater and the admission at an older theater.

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