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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.

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