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March remodeling

Posted on March 5, 2010 Written by Diane

Yes, it’s been quite a while since I’ve revisited what’s going on at Chez D&D. Work has continued apace, although it’s been somewhat slowed down by the rains, and apparently early demolition took longer than they planned. Yeah. I know, I’ve heard it already, okay?

Let’s recap: This is what the house used to look like:

Front of house

This is what it looks like today:

Front of house

And here’s a bit of the side of the house. You can see the new bay window over the kitchen sink peeking out:

Side of house

Half of our new living room (fireplace is the same):

Living room

(Apparently I took no good pictures of the old living room. Which should tell you how often we used it. Oh well.)

And here’s one of my favorite new bits. Remember the old stairs?

Old staircase

We ripped those out entirely and put in a new staircase (the only addition to the house) that’s filled with windows to let a little bit of light in:

New staircase

Here was our bedroom—that would be with all the furniture and bookcases removed and some detritus left:
Our bedroom

Here is the new room, which swapped sides of the house with the bathroom, so as to take advantage of the light. Which is why we have these gigantic windows. Yes, we’ll be getting curtains: stop that.

Our bedroom

While we were there for a remodeling meeting the construction guys discovered they couldn’t get the big window up the stairs, so right outside the kitchen they built a scaffold on the fly (seriously—one guy held up a 2×4, the other guy banged a nail into it without even looking) and hoisted the window up the side of the house. I turned to Darin and said, “We should get getting a police chase through here any moment with a window like that around.” And then they installed it:

Our bedroom, with more actual windows

I am still completely stunned that something as big and permanent as a house really turns out to be nothing more than extraordinarily expensive Silly Putty (well, in the right hands).

Filed Under: Remodel

October remodeling

Posted on October 31, 2009 Written by Diane

Here we are at the end of another month, and where are we with the remodeling project? Remember, this is what the house used to look like:

Front of house

It now fits in to the spirit of the season more:

Front of house

(Hm. I clearly need to visit only on days when I can stand in the exact same place to take pictures, which I couldn’t do on this particular day because there were construction trucks everywhere!)

And now you can do fun things as look in the front door and see the back yard:

Front of house

There used to be a coat closet/pantry blocking us seeing anything through the front door: gone, gone, gone.

That bit of construction on the second floor that you can see above the front door: that is the extension we’re getting to our master bedroom.

I couldn’t get into the back yard, but I hope to get pix of the new staircase for next month.

They had to stop for several days because of a hellacious rainstorm we had that came through. The contractor said they put up tarps, which lasted all of about 20 minutes.

Filed Under: Remodel

September remodeling

Posted on October 1, 2009 Written by Diane

I figured this would probably be a good place to keep you all up to date on how the changes at Chez Nous are going. First, a refresher course of how our house used to look:

Our house, with small boy

Front of house

 

The front steps, then and now

The front steps pre
The front steps post

 

The front door, then and now

The front door

The front door post

 

The kitchen

The kitchen

 

Ooo, that was a little messy. Let’s try that again. The kitchen, then and now

The kitchen before

The kitchen after

That pile of wood? Is all of the wood flooring we had put in a few years ago. Easy come, easy go. We’ve donated almost all of our appliances and much of the interior—flooring, drywall, wrought iron—to Habitat for Humanity, which apparently can use all of it in new projects they’re doing, which gives us a three-fer: a warm fuzzy feeling, satisfaction knowing we haven’t exploded the landfills more than we normally do, and a tax deduction. Yay, team.

 

The back deck

The back deck before

The back deck after

That bit where the red-handled pole is coming out of the deck is where they’re laying the foundation for the new staircase.

Since I’ve taken these photos, they’ve also removed the front porch and the roof. But those pictures will have to wait for next month’s entry.

What’s weird about this whole process is seeing that our big, solid house is nothing of the sort. Easy to change the facade, easy to change all of the details. As I said to Darin, we could have gone from Mediterranean Revival to Tudor if we’d wanted to. (His response: “No, no we couldn’t.”) It’s just a big framework with plaster stuck on the outside.

Filed Under: Remodel

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