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Thursday, January 6, 2011

I'm seeing the light at the end of the tunnel :-)!

Guest Bedroom, North Window
 It is exactly one month since the last time I updated the blog.  As many of you know, this has been a difficult time for our family this past week.  Working on this blog is quite relaxing-so it is a good time to post some pictures.  The pictures for this post are from the last few weeks-and I can't wait to for you to see the changes that have occurred since these photos were taken.  Within the last couple of days, almost all of the plastering has been completed, the first floor wood floors are ready for their final coat of polyurethane and we will begin painting the walls next week.  Our move in date is scheduled within the next few weeks-I am SO EXCITED!  The following pictures show board that has been hung as well as taped/mudded areas.
Guest Bedroom-East Wall

Closet for Guest Bedroom

Upstairs Hallway-Looking at the Master Bedroom

Guest Bedroom-North Window

Master Bedroom-North Window

Most of the upstairs flooring looks like this-just wait until you see the "magic" of refinishing!



Master Bathroom

Master Bathroom Looking into Closet

Master Bathroom Shower

Master Bedroom Closet

Staircase/Landing

Another Picture of the stairs leading down to the landing

Second set of staircase-Alan cut out the wall above the black board-it is much more open from the hall to the kitchen.

Another view of the removed wall-what a difference!


 This is view of part of the kitchen.  In my opinion, it has been the most challenging part of the renovation.  The fruit wallpaper border was fairly easy to remove.  However, the 50 year old wallpaper was EXTREMELY challenging.  The wallpaper had been painted over; so after using the warm water/soaking method, I tried the liquid fabric softener-neither worked.  So, I tried a hot gun which melted the paint and loosened up the wallpaper-but it still came off in chunks.  The best method.....score the wallpaper, soak the area with the liquid fabric softener, let set for about 15 minutes, heat the area-and easy pleasy (yay right)-the wallpaper came off.  You will notice the lovely remains of years gone by.  Yellow paint with a lovely blue scalloped boarder, below that -pink paint, green paint, white paint.  What a mess! 
Another view of the kitchen!

You will notice on the left that there was quite a bit of glue left on the wall from the removal of the old tile backsplash for the stove-all of this is now neatly plastered over-check out my next blog for updated pictures.  No, we are not keeping the water heater in the kitchen.....we have a new energy efficient tankless water heater-immediate hot water.

New Windows above the buffet.  You will notice on the right one of my two Christmas decorations I hung on the wall.

Dining room-I tried this color on the wall-I don't care for it.  I'm going to try grey next-hopefully that will look better.  On the right side of the arch you will witness my second Christmas decoration ("Everytime a bell rings-an Angel gets her Wings!"

Dining room-playing with the paint.

Same picture-better view.

Trying different stains on the floor.....and the winner is:  the second from the left!

Other options for floor stain.

This is the doorway for the front closet door-we have plastic on it now to keep the cold air contained.

Fireplace....well-right now-a hole in the wall!

Living Room

Living room

Looking down the hall.

Office-this is the room with the most issues.  There were quite a few cracks in this room (not from the move-but previously).  Also, the floor in this room looked in tough shape.

Another picture of the office.

Another picture of the office.

Again....the office.

Downstairs bathroom-pretty easy to remove the map wallpaper from this bedroom.  Do you like the dark green painting with the black and yellow wall tile and the blue and salmon floor tile-ummmmm......

Another view of the bathroom.

And another view....Kohler sink here and in the kitchen!  Buy local/salvage local!

Can't wait to have coffee on my front porch with relatives, friends....myself!

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