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Sunday, September 30, 2012
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Living Room Update
Although the big reveal of the drywall in the living room was in our last post (http://scottproperties.blogspot.com/2012/09/one-year-progress.html) I wanted to do a quick update about this past weekend's work.
We started by tearing out the slat walls that were left. Originally we were going to drywall right over top of the 2 remaining slat walls, but we had a couple concerns about that. First of all, we didn't know if we would have any buckling or waves in the drywall. Secondly, the house has had an "old house" smell to it. We decided to just go all the way down to the studs to get rid of the old and start with all new.
We were able to insulate the outside wall after adding additional studs and support.
We started by tearing out the slat walls that were left. Originally we were going to drywall right over top of the 2 remaining slat walls, but we had a couple concerns about that. First of all, we didn't know if we would have any buckling or waves in the drywall. Secondly, the house has had an "old house" smell to it. We decided to just go all the way down to the studs to get rid of the old and start with all new.
After tearing off the slats, we noticed that the doorway to the entry (which is not level since the house has settled) was not a structural support. We noticed that we could tear that out and make it seem like the entry way is part of the living room instead of the stairway. That was one of the best decisions we have made yet. It makes the entire living room seem bigger and the stairs are not as dark.
We took a trip to the dump with all of our construction material from the living room so far. We had 2 layers of floor boards, 25 bags of plaster, all of the slats, a couple of windows, old heat ducts, and much more. This should be the last room that needs to be gutted.
We were able to insulate the outside wall after adding additional studs and support.
We were able to get the drywall hung by the end of the weekend.
The entire living room is brand new (with the exception of the ceiling, which will be done later). We have new electrical, heat ducts, insulation, windows, subfloor, and drywall.
Ryan and I have been talking about moving into the house in January, so we are getting to the point where our weekends are pretty full with house work. On the bright side, we still love the work and enjoy seeing the difference we can make in just a weekend.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
One Year Progress
Just over a year ago Ryan and I met with a realtor to look at a garage in town. We decided the garage was too much work, but while we had the realtor there we went down the street and looked into a house that was under foreclosure. They wanted next to nothing for it, probably because no one is crazy enough to take on the projects inside. Later that weekend I mentioned to Ryan it would be fun to learn how to renovate and decorate a house. We joked around about making an offer on the 2nd Street house....then Ryan actually made an offer (next to nothing)....and then we got the house that no one was crazy enough to buy (except us, apparently).
Office
BEFORE
We thought as long as we broke even on the house it would be something fun to work on. Little did we know that this house would become our pride and joy. We have had the house for a year and can not even believe how far we have come. We would not be this far along without the help of our family and friends, especially my dad who spends every weekend right beside us. A big thanks goes out to anyone who has helped us get here!
Kitchen
BEFORE
AFTER
Bathroom
BEFORE
AFTER
Office
BEFORE
AFTER
Guest Bedroom
BEFORE
AFTER
Living Room
BEFORE
AFTER
Thanks for looking! As always, we love to hear advice so please let us know what you think.
Monday, September 10, 2012
This Will FLOOR You!
We are slowly working our way through the downstairs of the house. This week we spent our time in the living room. Anyone who has walked through our house could tell you, the living room needs a lot of work. The floor joists were warped and the center of the room was noticeably higher than the edges. It also smelled like cat urine and had paneling with drywall mud on the walls. It was a very intimidating room with all of the work that needed to get done. We are only part way there, but it already looks like a different house.
Here is the picture from when we bought the house:
As seen in an earlier post, we pulled down the paneling, many layers of wallpaper, slat and plaster, and more wallpaper to find rough cut beadboard:
As much as we liked the beadboard walls, they did not have any insulation behind them. We ended up tearing everything down the the studs and floor joists:
While the floors were up, we insulated the crawlspace around the foundation, ran the heating ducts from our new furnace, and finished some electrical work:
We also moved our fireplace mantel. The mantel will be put back in after the white paint and sharpie marker is stripped off. Hopefully it will be a long time before we ever have to see that crawlspace again:
Just like we did in the kitchen, we added in new floor joists for support and leveled out the original ones. We laid down a new subfloor to finish out the day:
It is still a rough looking room, but after we put in new drywall everything will be like new. We were able to get a lot more done than we thought possible in just one day.
Today is the one year anniversary of buying the house. Next weekend we will be taking progress pictures for each room we have worked in. It truly is hard to believe it is the same house that we bought one year ago.
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