Sunday, June 17, 2007

Before Pics

Well the renovation is in full swing now, but before we chronicle the progress I think a few "before" pics are in order. Here's a pic of the full bath upstairs. Note lovely shower curtain and vanity...oh and those pink tiles.

Next is a pic of the master bedroom. This wallpaper was painful to remove. And the plaster walls underneath were in pretty rough shape. They weren't cracked but were uneven, any worse and you would have thought they were textured walls. The hardwood floors were in pretty rough shape; there were some dark stains in parts and the polyeurethane was completely worn out exposing some thirsty, graying oak.

Off of the master bedroom is a captive bedroom. As it doesn't have its own entrance realtors can't call it a bedroom. We call it the office.

Finishing up the upstairs rooms is the guest bedroom. The house has 2 front doors and two sets up stairs going to the second floor. The second set in effect give this bedroom a private entrance, which will be great when we rent it out. Just kidding. Anyway, here's a couple of pics of this room:

Here's a detail of the wall, or more specifically some pipe that sticks out of the wall. Note the attractive wallpaper. This one wasn't as bad when it came to removing but it still wasn't a blast.
Downstairs:
We really haven't done anything to the downstairs yet, so what you see isn't that far off from where things are right now.
Kitchen pics:

Here's one half of the kitchen. Its a good sized room, more or less 15 1/2 feet by 12 feet. Behind that fridge is the half bath. The wallpaper and the cabinets are by now long gone.
Now take your eye off the wallpaper for a minute and look at that layout. What is going on there? Theres so much that is just plain wrong there I don't know where to begin. Well, first, whats these washer and dryer units doing in there? They take up half the kitchen! Second, what is up with that corner nook? Its COMPLETELY useless. The cabinet space in that area is inaccessible. Third, the sink is actually partly in that area so you have to slide your way between the wall to stand in front of the sink. You've got a kitchen window but its completely wasted in this layout...things will change in this corner of the kitchen, you just wait.
Living Room & Dining Room:
By far the largest room in the house is the dining room. Its around 19 x 12. The living room is one of the smallest rooms in the house, although its by no means tiny. I think its around 12 1/2 feet x 14 1/2 feet. Our problem with these rooms is that we would use the dining room the least. I love to cook but I'll have people over for dinner maybe once a month, whereas we're using the living room daily. So right now the plan is to have the dining room become the living room and vice versa. That way our supper table that I built last year wouldn't get lost in the expanse of the dining room (the table is 5 feet long so in a 19 foot long room it just wouldn't shine like it does otherwise). Anyway, we haven't done anything to either room and colors have yet to be determined. Here's some before pics of these two rooms:



and here's the half bath:

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

OH MY! Am I the first to write a comment? This impressive blog of an impressive job,deserves a comment or two. First off, love what you have done to the bedrooms....And did you make up the expression "captive bedroom?" I would like some people pics: to prove to us all that Steph is also hard at work. (I am thinking a Dunkin Donuts run.) Much love, Kristen

Stephanie said...

KO, I handle all the double D runs in addition to pizza pick-up. I'm an integral part of the operation -- ha ha. Love back to you.