Carlos working on the tile |
Monday, October 31, 2016
Kid's bathroom progress
We have hired Carlos and his dad to help us get all the work done. In a perfect world we would have all the time to DIY but with how busy Sean is with work and life we will only be taking on certain portions of the remodel ourselves. Carlos is awesome. He always says yes to me which is pretty much the best thing ever.
We picked out all the tile for the bathrooms after hours of negotiation and compromising between Sean and I. At the end of the day we ended up with this beautiful marble tile for the back of the tub surround. I adore it. So pretty. The walls of this tub surround, however, were not so pretty. They were super unlevel and took a long time for Carlos to fill them in and make them somewhat square. I think this is a problem we will continue to see in this house.
Things are moving along
at glacial speed.
It is fitting that I post this on Halloween because the house is looking a little spooky right now!
All the demo is finished. It took a wee bit longer than anticipated because that stone fireplace...was solid brick. And I mean SOLID brick from the floor to the roof. For every layer of brick that was removed there was another layer behind it.
Enough brick to fill over half of this 20 something foot trailer. This doesn't include the stone that was on the outside of the fireplace. My worker took those off my hands. They weren't just veneers either.
So now I have this lovely hole to deal with. We already got the roof patched but after a surprise rainstorm last week we found we have some roof problems. It's a flat roof and the water isn't draining properly. We had water leaking where that AC vent is to the left of the fireplace hole.
It is fitting that I post this on Halloween because the house is looking a little spooky right now!
All the demo is finished. It took a wee bit longer than anticipated because that stone fireplace...was solid brick. And I mean SOLID brick from the floor to the roof. For every layer of brick that was removed there was another layer behind it.
before |
after |
FUN TIMES!
When we tore down the drop ceiling in the kitchen we had a few issues to deal with. Two AC ducts were running through there along with a pipe.
After some fancy McGuivering we moved everything back behind the walls and now the kitchen is almost ready to be drywalled.
it looks pretty scary at the moment |
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Before
Welcome to our crazy adventure in remodeling a 1970's lake house. We knew upon buying this home that it would be a total fixer upper. While the house has a beautiful view of the lake in the backyard with basically wall-to-wall windows along the entire backside of the house, it also came with a lot of issues.
The good:
The bad:
Almost everything inside the home is stuck in 1976 when it was made. Don't let the pictures fool you. If you are thinking that it doesn't look that bad... it does. Trust.
-the front of the house is aesthetically unappealing
-the kitchen is small and has a drop ceiling to 7'
-a huge stone fireplace wall breaks up the living space making it less usable and blocking the lake view
-a huge ugly wet bar is taking up a lot of square footage
-both bathrooms are super dated and overall unappealing
-the deck is basically falling apart,the dock is too small, and the railing is unsafe
-there is a sort of large crack in the concrete in the front room where the carpet is rolled up
-but the front door is kind of pretty! not exactly what I would have chosen, but it will do
The good:
dining room |
master bedroom |
The bad:
Almost everything inside the home is stuck in 1976 when it was made. Don't let the pictures fool you. If you are thinking that it doesn't look that bad... it does. Trust.
-the front of the house is aesthetically unappealing
the front of the house is mostly garage. check out that awesome flat roof |
-the kitchen is small and has a drop ceiling to 7'
-a huge stone fireplace wall breaks up the living space making it less usable and blocking the lake view
my kids begged to keep this thing. they like to climb it like a rock wall |
-a huge ugly wet bar is taking up a lot of square footage
my kids also wanted to keep this thing so they could play "McDonalds" and jump off it like monkeys |
-both bathrooms are super dated and overall unappealing
Kid's bathroom... those "wood" floors you see are sticky tiles |
master bathroom - so spacious |
in case you are wondering - yes that door does hit the toilet when it opens |
-the deck is basically falling apart,the dock is too small, and the railing is unsafe
but at least there IS a dock!! |
-there is a sort of large crack in the concrete in the front room where the carpet is rolled up
-but the front door is kind of pretty! not exactly what I would have chosen, but it will do
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