I cannot believe that it has been 2 years since we bought the house. Back then the changes each day were drastic and necessary; today the changes are still constant, but not as noticeable on day to day basis. We finished transforming the outside right up until the weather stopped us. In July, we continued to rip off all the siding and Dave patched all the places where we had changed the windows and replaced any boards that where bad. In August, we began working our way around the house to scrap, paint 2 coats of a special peel stop primer, and paint each and every surface on the house. It was a long process that we did not finish before the snow flew. Our work was interrupted in August to have insulation added to the outside walls. In most places, we could remove an exterior board, drill holes to blow the insulation in, and then plug the holes and put the exterior board in back in place but in the screen porch and breezeway, we had to go right throug...
The big news for March was the installation and final inspection for the lights in the living room. It sure is nice to have all of the electricity working in the house now (except the hall lights--we have never had a working light in the hallway by the bedrooms). The lighting in the living room makes a big impact on the before and after. This month we continued to furnish the house too. Our big purchase was a new recliner for the living room and some pillows to draw it all together. While I worked on furnishings and getting bids for the next big items, such a shower doors, egress windows, and concrete, Dave worked on finishing work around the house. He put the pulls on the bathroom drawers, and stripped, sanded, and painted the doors and woodwork for the bathroom We also began to clean the basement, but I am not ready to post a picture of that yet--no one should see that mess!!
On Monday afternoon, our kitchen transformed. I sat and watched as they tiled the kitchen in just 6 hours. Then they came back the next morning to grout the kitchen tile. Unfortunately, I am not as fast as the tiler that we hired, but this week I did get started on the floor in the master bathroom. Dave continues to work on the mantle when he is not working, fixing snow blowers, or clearing snow. It looks great!
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