This is just to prove I DO work. Sometimes.
BATHROOM
The bathroom drywall is up. The next step is to have the walls mudded and finished (by a pro). Michael hates that part of drywalling.
The wall pictured below will have the vanity and mirror. In the corner, shelves will be added in that cubby hole.
LIVING ROOM
The walls are coming down! The left side of the room will be exposed brick. The plaster on this wall was bad and had to come down anyway. The original plan was to drywall it but plans changed. Over the years, old houses can lose their character as they get updated with new moldings, drywall, etc if the renovator doesn't keep with the orginal look. By exposing brick and refinishing the floors, we are giving the apartment back some of its original character.
Every time we discover something good with the property, it feels like a reward or a prize for our efforts. Colby, the expert guru in rehabbing old houses, was demonstrating a power sander on the wood floor and uncovered GOLD (in our eyes anyway). We have heard about the old pine wood in these houses but have never actually seen them, certainly NOT in our house until yesterday. The wood floors are going to be sanded and given a clear coat of polyurthane. I know they will look gorgeous!
Formerly known as the Trash Room, the first bedroom is now clear and ready to be wallpaper-stripped (Ugh!) and staples taken out of the floor.
I finally got to take a good look at the view from this bedroom- a huge, three-story, beautiful house right in front of our house. You can't really see the details in this picture but it has a slate roof and red and green detailing everywhere. As far as I know, an older couple lives here. That's it for a 4600 sq ft house!
For now the focus is on finishing stripping wall paper, taking down a couple more plaster walls, putting up drywall in the kitchen, and tackling the first bedroom.
Fingers crossed, we will be done by the end of March.....
There is probably marbleized slate under that paint on the fireplace. We have 3 fireplaces that look just like that one. 2 have been painted and one is still the original slate. If you want to come by to see what might be under there....feel free!
ReplyDeleteAmanda (your neighbor)
very impressive guys...now the real question is, could you please hop on a plane and come over and do the same thing to our place... :)
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