People keep asking me what I have been up to lately. My answer....home renovation. Sorry, no time for the internet when you're ripping apart walls and working full-time. I have now survived the first phase of home renovation. Sure, I'm a little tired but I have to get up to speed since there is still phases 2 and 3 to survive! For those who don't know about this house, it's an old fixer upper that Rob and I purchased 5 years ago. We've been slowly renovating it and this was the large project that we have been saving up for.
Here's a photo diary of the past weeks:
The wonderful brown mudroom off the back of the house. Very dreary, ugly and I couldn't see my darn backyard, even if I tried! This is the reason we were dreaming of a sunroom....the total opposite of this brown box!
Inside my century old house, had very small rooms. Every room, was basically 10x10 and there were walls everywhere you turned. Back in the old days, this was great to keep heat in the rooms, but today it just won't do!
So, along with the sunroom addition we wanted to take down a supporting wall which separated a very small bedroom with the kitchen on the main floor. Here's the kitchen, and again, don't you love the previous owner and their design flair....painted green floors! Now that's a statement! I deserve a medal for putting up with this for the last while. This is from the bedroom looking into the kitchen (notice the power drill on the counter and the McDonald's cup....summary of the my life the past month):
This is the opposite view, looking from the kitchen at the entrance to that small bedroom:
The view from my kitchen to my backyard (the small door lead into the brown mudroom):
Now, presto chango - let the walls be gone!
Now, let's add a sunroom! Here's the opening, again, looking from the previous bedroom:
The opposite view, looking from the kitchen, into the previous bedroom:
Standing in the new sunroom, insulation going up:
View of the sunroom, drywalled and the radiant heat flooring pipes installed on the floor:
continued.......
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