Thursday, February 20, 2014

Demolition!

My apologies!  Life has been a bit crazy and I owe everyone quite a few updates!  James has been working hard on the house and making a ton of progress.  I figured this would be a great chance to catch everyone up on the projects while the kiddos are snoozing and James is out plowing snow..snow, snow, and more snow.  It has been a bit tough for him lately to get in as much work as he had hoped over at the house, due to all of the snow we have had.  And on top of it he has been picking up the slack and staying home with our kids during all of the school closings this winter.  On the bright side, he has had some fun 1 on 1 days with James Jr.!

Here goes!  We closed on the house on January 15th.  By January 25th, a majority of the demo work had been done.  Here are a few pics of the progress 10 days into the project.

I read another house flipping blog that mentioned how funny it is that you end up with toilets in random places in the house during the renovation process...and apparently she was right!

Toilet #1 is in the Master Bedroom

Toilet #2 is in the Living Room

James has pulled up the carpet in all 3 bedrooms and the family room.  The plan is to sand and refinish the hardwood floors that were underneath the carpet.


The paneling is down in the family room and after this pic was taken, the fake stone on the fireplace was taken down as well.


I came in to take on the "fun" project of removing the beautiful floral wallpaper in the main bathroom...worst project ever!  It took FOREVER.  It is almost a month later and I still have a bit of cleanup on the walls left to do from this project.  But it will be worth it, right?!


And I went on to remove the border in one of the bedrooms.  Now this was a piece of cake compared to the bathroom wallpaper.

Below is a picture of the Main Bathroom.  James has removed all of the wall and floor tile.  You can see the new floor tile that will be going in.  He had cut it and tested the placement of it.  Now he just needed to install it.


Below is the Master Bath.  The wall and floor tile has been taken out as well as the toilet and sink.  James has put in the new Durock on the floor and it is ready for tile..or so we thought.  We realized that the floor had a bit of a slant to it, so James ended up having to use some self leveling concrete and it worked like a charm!

One last pic of the demo for you tonight:  This is what was underneath the paneling in the kitchen.  BLUE drywall...very interesting.


So there you have it!  As I stated above, these were from almost a month ago.  I will work on getting the next post up quickly so that you can see all of the progress James has made!

Monday, February 3, 2014

"Classy" Is The Name Of The Game: Before Demo Began

As you can imagine this house was full of class...at one point in time...I'm sure...  When we sent the "before" pictures of this house to our family I mentioned how "classy" the house was.  My brother-in-law's response was something along the lines of "If it wasn't this "classy" it wouldn't be worth renovating."  Here's hoping!

So here is the virtual tour:

Eat In Kitchen (w/sliding glass door to back patio)
-lovely blue cabinets, laminate floors and paneling on the walls...note the upper half of the wall is not wallpaper.  It is actually paneling with a design on it.)



I just have to throw one in of my handsome husband (the one doing all of the work!) and our cute little 8 month old "Jakers"

Formal Dining Room
-Check out the wall of mirrors!

Large Family Room
-And more paneling.  But a huge room!



Living Room



Main Bathroom
-Pink tub, wallpaper and laminate floors.

Master Bedroom



Master Bath
-Yup...kind of like a scary prison.

Gotta love those floors!

Bedroom #2
The carpet = Yikes!


Bedroom #3
-More frightening carpet.


The Basement
-Technically "finished" basement with laminate floors and paneling.


 -You don't even have to walk up the stairs!  Just take a ride!


Everyone had a good time over there for their first tour! And probably the kiddo's last now that demo is underway :)





So there you have it!  The "Before" pictures of our first investment property.  Let us know your thoughts!