Monday, May 9, 2016

Home Sweet Home Reno: Month Eight

On April 21st we hit the 8-months-of-renovating milestone.  I would deem this the month of sheet rock.  While it was originally slated to take 1-2 weeks to get the walls/ceilings closed back up, textured and trimmed out as with most things reno- the timeline expanded.  By the end of the month though we were I---I thiiiiiis close to being able to start paint.  EEEEEE.  That's yet another huge mile marker for us.

This month errrrrrr'yone pitched in- Nonnie included!  Non had a few bonus days off of work and so she spent them at the house helping to put up bead board, keeping things tidy and helping my Dad's hammer to mysteriously walk off.  Is that not everyone's dream way of spending extra time off work?

As you'll see in the pictures below, things are really starting to come together.  I can't emphasize enough how hard everyone has been working and what it means to us.  I'll write a big sappy post at the conclusion of this project, I am sure.  So I've been working to save the sentimentality for that, but this month really makes it tough to keep a lid on it.

Accomplishments:
  • All sheet rock hung
  • All sheet rock taped and floated
  • All sheet rock textured
  • Ship lap completed in living room built ins
  • Fluted trim removed in living room built ins
  • New trim installed in living room built ins
  • Ship lap installed behind Emery's vanity
  • Ship lap installed behind Brynn's vanity
  • Bead board installed in Emery's bedroom
  • Bead board installed in Brynn's bedroom
  • Ship lap installed on living room side of kitchen bar 
  • Stairs to attic on 2nd floor replaced
  • Stairs to attic in garage replaced
  • Old base demo-ed from main living area
  • New base installed in main living area
  • Crown molding installed in main living area
  • Chair rail installed in main living area
  • Door trim, jambs replaced as needed
  • Banister stained
  • Ship lap in breakfast area started
Purchases:
  • I know this is getting to be a broken record... but lumber
In the Pipeline:
  • PAINT!
  • Picking countertop for master bath
  • Purchasing countertops

Finally getting to see the new dining room opening closed up in sheet rock.

Sheet rock.  I know it isn't as pretty pre-tape/float/texture but I was really jazzed up about closing some things up.

So jazzed that I took this picture.

Can you tell I was digging the new dining room enclosure?

The home of future pocket door #2.  The entrance to the bathroom (which is the one on the right) is enlarged.  The entrance to the toilet room (the one on the left) used to be perpendicular to the entrance to the bathroom.  Moving it here allowed us to put the light switches immediately within your reach when you walk in as they used to be where this pocket door will be.

Phase 3 of the built in re-do.  Hard to tell here but all that's missing is crown at the top of the bookshelves and removing that fluted casing to replace it with something simpler.

On the days you think your job is hard, just refer to this picture.

Em was very amused by "Pawpaw's friend" and his shoes.

GC and I spent an entire afternoon trying to organize how much trim we needed from ProBuild.  Things got complicated as you can see.

Pawpaws friend doing some skimming.  This was one of my first views of the entire kitchen area closed back up.

New casing: check.

Ship lap behind Emmy's vanity.

View from the front door of the extra sheet rock new kitchen opening.

Bead board in Brynnie's room (with a side of ship lap behind her vanity).

While the sheet rockers were at lunch one day, GC borrowed that massive ladder and took down the foyer light.  People really need to stop leaving their ladders around him.

Bannister after it's first coat of stain.

The bar into the kitchen getting gussied up.

Bead board in Em's room.

New stairs to the attic installed with love by Jimmy James and Ryan.

Santa's workshop.  Also doubles as American Ninja Warrior: Toddler Edition.

More ship lap.  Because I love it.

GC admiring his dining room handiwork.

More of the dining room face lift.

If seeing all this progress made you tired- don't worry you aren't alone.  Here's our guard dog hard at work.

1 comment:

  1. It's a house again! Seeing before and after side by sides in a scant few months time will be supreme! Your design eye is amazing and the work you and your family have done is just incredible. And you all still (mostly?) like one another! :-) Congrats, friend! This has been quite the adventure!

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