Another One
Well, we made the move to Colorado in the middle of a pandemic. Finding a house was a pain in the ass and luckily for my sanity we did as if I was unemployed with nobody hiring, unable to go anywhere, and had nothing productive to do I'd probably lose my mind.
This house wasn't in too bad of shape, built in the 80's, and other than the fact that it settled about four inches on one side so everything is out of square/level, it needs very little layout changes. I did have to rip out and flatten some subfloor where we removed walls to open up the kitchen.
Started the first week of may by completely stripping the inside. It was all dated and hadn't been kept up since the home was built. Filled almost two 30 yard dumpsters.
So far I've gotten 90% of the upstairs done. All the bedrooms have had the popcorn ceilings scraped, everything retextured, new doors, trim, and paint. Stole a bit of a bedroom closet to turn the hallway linen closet into a second floor laundry. Carpet was installed last week and I just finished the the wood floor in the hallway and on the stairs.
We have a metalworker building us a rail, that'll be installed later next week. I'll be starting on putting the kitchen back together this weekend.
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Heres the Master bedroom.
Upstairs spare bedroom and office
Leveling out the Kitchen floor, starting to finish this area off now.
This is awesome! How do those sliding barn doors do with sound transmission?
(I.e. how do they do when mom is screaming "BANG ME HARDER"?)
@Annes said:
Thanks. Well barn style doors arent air tight so not great. That is the door to the bathroom, worst you'll here are blops, plops and doots.
Barn doors are a pain to hang properly. It's looking good so far!
I'm a fan of your fan choices. The look fast not moving.
They looked nice but hummed at low speed, I already swapped them out. New ones look similar and are silent.
Looks great, man. Nice work
Looks awesome so far! Love the stairs.
Great work!
@MAGIC What is your ceiling fan of choice?
My first thought when I saw the photos of the stairs without banisters (again) was "Well that's a bold move, Cotton."
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/ceiling-fan-i-always-get/ - this is what I got and it is quiet, easy to install if you are replacing a "like" situation (i.e. you know the wiring is already run for the switch you want or re-use)
Yeah, its been stress inducing for obvious reasons.
The ones in the picture are the ones we've put in our last two houses and they've been great, but they must have changed the motors or something.
Swapped them out for these
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Hampton-Bay-Mara-54-in-White-Color-Changing-Integrated-LED-Indoor-Outdoor-Matte-Black-Ceiling-Fan-with-Light-and-Remote-Control-51919/311878226
Similar look, but they are silent, also these you can change the light color which is sort of cool.
@MAGIC, You do good work. When your finished you are welcome to come on down to Texas and give me a hand finishing up.
We just started replacing the more traditional styled fans with these.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Home-Decorators-Collection-Windward-IV-52-in-LED-Indoor-Brushed-Nickel-Ceiling-Fan-with-Light-Kit-and-Remote-Control-26663/301163154
Thanks, fans look great.
Big couple weeks, got the patio slider installed, everything closed up textured/painted, trimmed, and the flooring down through the kitchen/dining room. Got the cabinets in place, counter top company is coming tomorrow to measure.
Also, safety update, railing is installed. Very happy with how it turned out.
Man, took so much longer to get here than I was expecting but we finally have a kitchen, 99% done. Weeks of delays on cabinets, huge debacle with the counter-tops, all snowballed into a giant headache but it was worth it. I just finished cutting sanding and finishing the butcher block for the bar today. Super happy with how it turned out.
Just waiting for the beverage fridge and kegerator for the back bar to come in. Just found that.
All the realtors before shots of that area.
i have no idea what this is like what are you talking about
Your finished kitchen looks so clean it could be a 3d render. Nice work!