Saturday, June 21, 2008

the house part 2: the work begins

We worked for 3 months, every day after work and every weekend to get the house in to its current condition. Because this is our first house, we discovered how little we knew about the time, energy and money it took to renovate a house. We also couldn't have anticipated the troubles of owning an old house during a cold, new england winter. We had a pipe burst within the first couple of weeks and the biggest issue with that was, in a small rural town, it is very hard to find a plumber! They only see regular customers, and since we were new to town, we didn't "qualify" for service. Our neighbors were kind enough to call their loyal plumber for us, but unfortunately the side stairwell was badly damaged by the water - we are currently pretending that area of the house no longer exists until we can figure out what to do with it!

We went a month without a kitchen because that was the one room i really needed to have done - unfortunately it was also the room that needed the most work. We thought we would be lucky and that after ripping up 2 layers of old and rotten linoleum we would uncover the beautiful hardwood floors we found under the carpet throughout the house. BOY WERE WE WRONG! There were rotten boards, plywood, beaver board( its almost more like cork/cardboard than actual board). We decided the best thing we could do in this bad situation is buy and lay new hardwood floors ourselves. It was actually ALOT easier than i thought it would be! We also needed to replace all the appliances - none of them worked. Check out the results:


We did A LOT of painting! That is what we have done the most of - here are the befores and afters of rooms we have completed! First the entryway( both colors are mores subtle minus camera flash):


The new living room:

The dining room:



Our bedroom:


Our work has slowed - significantly - because when i found out i was pregnant with our first child in the beginning of April 2008, i decided it would be best if i take a break from climbing ladders and other equally risky activities. Also, Eric hurt his shoulder playing basketball( i'll save my rant about this for another post) so he recently had surgery and will be generally out of commission for the next couple of months. We still have work ahead of us, but we have made huge accomplishments for only a few months time AND we had the house appraised on Friday and the appraisal is coming back AT LEAST $100,000 more than what we paid for the house. We are satisfied with that for the time being!

2 comments:

Brittney said...

Kat I love it. I am green with envy. I love old houses with a lot of character. The floors are beautiful. It looks like they have a pattern in them, not just straight lines of wood.
You bedroom made me laugh out loud. That mural was SOOOOOOO ugly. It is amazing what just a little paint can do.
YOu have great taste. I always have such a hard time, I don't know how to mix patterns at all, so my whole house is solids.
So next I want to see the spare room that Andy and I will sleep in!

Anonymous said...

Wow! It looks awesome! You've given me hope for my house! Great job, and I'm glad to see you blogging!