If walls could talk they would say "I am so glad you are here, the previous owners had such bad taste." Please follow our journey as we de-remodel our 200 year old home in the Nichols Farms Historic District.. bringing it from the worst house on the block to restoring it to it's former glory
Saturday, September 10, 2011
half a year has passed...
Which I guess is what happens when your son had brain surgery. More to come.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Really, has it been over a month?!
Things have been crazy and I need to get back on this... keep posted!
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
When I said I wanted high ceilings I did not mean.....
Our "resident" home inprovement guy was painting the living room. This was supposed to be a simple project to keep him busy during the winter when it is freezing out and to brighten my mood. It is hard living with brown walls and the color was intimidating. As he was on the ladder he realized that the ceiling was brutally cold and the pot lights were allowing a ton of cold air into the space. Then he noticed the floor... when you walk into the space the floor is level from left to right but when you get to the windows there is a 2" step at one end of the room. Half the living room was once an enclosed porch...
The next thing I know is that the floor is coming up and that the door is being removed....Right now you can see the basement from my living room and the living room from my basement. I know this is important and I am thankful BUT I was not prepared for this.
The next thing I know is that the floor is coming up and that the door is being removed....Right now you can see the basement from my living room and the living room from my basement. I know this is important and I am thankful BUT I was not prepared for this.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Slow and careful progress..
When I get frustrated at the pace of things around here I have to pause and reflect on how far we have come from when we bought the place. Photographs are useful. We took so many on that 40 degree day in March when we had our home inspection. Here is one of the fireplace that is in the "fireside room" the room that is right ouside of our dining room. The chimney is not quite a central chimney but is in the "middle" of part of the house. It currently is free floating which creates a small space into the living room and a larger space into the living room on the right hand side. The place where the real estate agent is leaning is slated to become a closet, and the ugly insert has been removed. The plaster and lath are off and the room is thankfully no longer red. I will post more photos as I go along but this space has changed and even though the fireplace is s-l-o-w-l-y coming along it IS changing.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Add keeper of the home fires to my list of things to do.....
Last October, when we realized that there would be no way in hades that our fireplaces would be operational by the winter, we opted for a woodstove in the unheated breezeway. Purchased on Craigslist, this Midnight Blue beauty keeps us warm and cozy in the breezeway, kitchen and family room and is helping with our oil bill, fairly dramatically. Not to mention it is beautiful.
My concern over the stove was that we would all smell like a firesale as we have experienced in other places that have heated with wood, but so far, we are flamemeisters... no smell and great ambiance.
My concern over the stove was that we would all smell like a firesale as we have experienced in other places that have heated with wood, but so far, we are flamemeisters... no smell and great ambiance.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
The breezeway project
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After..... the bluestone effect- stamped and stained concrete |
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Before... after the carpet and the lino was lifted |
When we purchased the house the breezeway had a nice camel color carpet.. the carpet itself was lovely but the stains were beyond belief. Not to mention the room always had a funny smell. We tried stopgap measures to make the floor look better but finally resorted to hiring the big guns..
Incidentally the smell was mold growing on and around the carpet. Carpeting with out a vapor barrier on untreated concrete is a recipe for disaster. Since the carpet had been removed my migraines have gone away.
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