So we came up with a game plan:
- We were going to knock out all of the walls in the main living area (which included the kitchen, living room, dining room, and computer/entry room).
- Install a beam. Because one of the walls we were planning on taking down was a bearing wall.
- Reroute plumbing and electrical so we could move the kitchen and make it bigger.
- Knock out chimney, because it's an eye sore. This would mean that we'll have to reroute the furnace underneath.
- Install tile floors and get rid of our scuzzy carpeting.
So here are some visuals:
Kitchen
Before:
The opposite wall was covered in cabinets, it was gallery style.
I'm pretty sure a Mary Engelbreit wanna-be inhabited my kitchen before me. Look at this wallpaper. It's not as bad as some of the other stuff. But still enough for me to hate it.
After:
Right now we are living the minimalist lifestyle. No cupboards, no counter space. Only a table, stove, and fridge. It's kind-of like camping...sort-of.
Living Room
Before:
This was our quaint little living room. See what I mean about the wallpaper? Everywhere. And it all had at least a little bit of blue in it. The people were blue freaks. You'd be really scared if I showed you my blue tub, sink, and toilet. Yes I said blue toilet.
Here's the wall that you see the green couch backed up against in the previous picture. Yes it's ugly. That gray mark is Don experimenting with venetian plaster.
After:
And here's how it looks with the wall partially gone.
Here's how it looks with the wall all the way gone, and a beam installed. It's times like these when I'm really glad that I married Don. Not only is he able to calculate what type of beam we needed for our house, he's also able to install it. So top that.
Chimney
This is the fireplace on the other side of the living room. It was in the middle of the house. That would make sense if it were still a real fireplace as it used to be, but someone turned it into an inefficient gas one. Plus we have a wood burning stove in the basement. It's an eyesore to say the least. But I'm happy to say that it's now gone, as of yesterday. :) :) (That deserves a double smiley face icon.)
See? No more fireplace. Just a big hole in the floor and ceiling. And a lot more light. Ahhhhhh. Light.
Here's what our living room looks like now:
It's our make-shift dining room. Soon to be our official, pretty dining room. This picture is pre-chimney removal, as you can see off to the right.
Dining Room
Before:
Alright. Now you can't see it, because Don had already taken it out in this picture, but there was an old door to the right of where he is that never opened because it was screwed shut. It was pretty much worthless because there's a sliding glass door about five feet away from it on the same wall. So we took the door out, obviously, and the huge window that was next to it. And all of those black dots on the wall behind the china hutch? That's tar, there used to be a scary huge mirror that covered the entire wall that made you do a double take every time you walked past it because you thought you saw someone else instead of your reflection. It was really scary at night, when you're all alone. I don't miss it. I much prefer the ugly black spots to it.
After:
This is what it looks like now. Don built a wall and put in a window. Then he finished the plumbing this weekend and installed the sink. This is where the kitchen will be, in an "L" shape. Tons more room. An island...we have big plans for it. It's probably going to be my favorite part.
This was my view when I was washed dishes before: the mint green garage (minus the two-by-fours, the window wasn't framed in).
This is my view now:
Green. Into my backyard. It makes all the difference in the world. I just might like washing dishes now.
So, we'll keep you updated on everything! Right now I'm painting cabinets with a vengeance. And the next step will be working on the electrical and rerouting the sister flue from the furnace that we knocked out yesterday. It's a lot of work. But it's worth it.
A big thank you to Bruce, Dona, Katie & Galen for coming over the last two weekends and slaving away at our house. We had so much fun, and were able to get three times as much work done with your help. You are wonderful!
What a lot of work, but what a great accomplishment you will feel when it is over. You will have a beautiful home. I thought the people who lived in our house before us were crazy, but they just painted the walls crazy colors, no icky wall paper. Can't wait to see as you post the progress.
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ReplyDeleteI honestly don't know what else to say. I wish we knew how to do that. We just left a house that had salmon-pink sink, tub, and toilet. Why would you even make those things colored. Anyway, good luck! Can't wait to see it all done!!
wow, you have been busy! i envy your sweet house redoing skills!
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm glad that's you not me! I'm overwhelmed just looking at such a big project! It's going to look so great! Way to go Don!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you and Don make an awesome home renovation team! This is a huge project!! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteYou guys are AMAZING!! Seriously was it scary to tear down your first wall? I am so impressed that you and Don can do this. You weren't joking about extreme makeover. And you have a sweet little one around. I am amazed. Nice job it is going to be awesome. I can't wait for more pics.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Yep that pretty much sums it up. You and Don are some talented people. I bet your house is going to be beautiful when you're finished. I hope you let me come see it!
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow! You guys are amazing! I can't wait until we see it all done! What a change it will be from how we remembered it. I must say, the scary mirror wall is one thing I will never forget! We sure miss you guys! Thanks for being such great friends!
ReplyDeleteLooks like some serious work! I bet it is awesome when you are all done!
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