This angle is from standing in what used to be the living room, it’s a long narrow room with awkwardly placed furniture. This wall was where my grandfather’s piano used to sit.
Same wall, different angle. I’m standing in the little “hallway” that connects the bathroom, kitchen, and former-bedroom-transformed-into-living-room.
The washer and dryer have been moved, along with the table in preparation for demolition. Typically the table is directly under the light fixture and the washer and dryer are both pushed up against the wall. Like it is here:
Ripping and tearing...
Putting my pink hammer to good use!
Here’s what it looks like NOW after the walls were removed on January 7, 2012:
The difference is amazing - I can BREATH!
Wall #2, connecting the former living room and the former-bedroom-transformed-into-living-room:
Originally, we wanted to rip the wall out all the way up the stairs but decided not to since that wall holds up our second floor and we didn’t want to pull out too many 2by’s and create a disaster.
Here’s wall #2 from the other side, my grandparents old bedroom. It’s the only room in the house that has full length walls and is square. The wallpaper is where the wall is coming down… the less wallpaper we have to strip the better, plus it gives you a nice visual. Isn’t that dirty rose wallpaper beautiful? And how about that dingy yellow paint we discovered underneath it all? I actually like the dingy yellow better…
Here’s my husband shoving the wall out onto the shabby pink carpet.
Look at that sweet, sweet hole in the wall. There’s my dad! He supervised the situation to make sure we didn’t mess anything up beyond repair. JC enjoyed the demolition as much as I did. We would rip out a piece of drywall then smirk at each other.
See the demolition dust? We’re no experts but I did manage to throw blankets over our new furniture. Realistically we should have taped up and thrown down plastic but since we are replacing the floors in the near future, we decided just to wipe down and shop vac everything when we were finished.
Anyway, it’s a start… I can’t believe how much fun we had on demo day. We really enjoyed working with my dad and it was nice to have someone doing the work who we could pepper with questions and act weird around. For instance me skipping through newly opened doorways and squealing “I couldn’t do this before!” We’ve had fun showing it off and even had people comment that they can see the difference from the road (we really should get curtains…)
Next on the agenda (in order):
1. Move the washer/dryer to the basement DONE!
2. Trim up the newly opened areas
3. Figure out exact measurements for the kitchen peninsula/new cabinets
4. Paint, paint, paint. Every room in the house needs a fresh coat of paint.
5. Install baseboards/propane heat
6. Install new flooring throughout the first floor
#5 and #6 will happen this spring/summer when we won’t be depending on our heating system but we have plenty to keep us busy in the mean time.
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