Bathroom Before and After

Today is a snow day. It was the first day in the new house where we’ve actually had a significant snowfall, and therefore the first where I actually had to shovel. It took me about 1.5 hours, because there was so much of it down, but I have to say, it felt like a good workout!

I’ve been meaning, for the last few days, to post the before/after shots of the bathroom, so that you can see just how much of an awesome difference it is. Take a look:

I still have a couple of bits and pieces to put into place, like a mirror and perhaps a cabinet over the toilet, and some sort of decor on the far wall. Plus, I’ll need to add a shower curtain (right now I just have a vinyl liner in place). I’m really happy with how it turned out though – it’s a classic look, with the travertine, that won’t become dated quickly, but with the neutral colour palette, the paint colour could be changed at any time to give it a totally different feel.

Thanks to Brandie for coming over this weekend and painting the trim, while I was doing some work in the kitchen!

Also wanted to update you all on the status of the fireplace. The house came with a wood burning fireplace that had an insert installed. The insert, unfortunately, was not up to code. My fireplace guy, Mr. Hartt, said that they called them “slammers” in the industry, because back in the day (probably the 80s) when this was installed, they’d slam them into the fireplace without any proper chimney liner, etc. This created, over time, a very dangerous situation because they creosote would build up inside the chimney and create such heat and potential for massive chimney fires – some even got so bad that they’d explode and blow the chimney or the insert right out. Well, I had the thing removed, and when he pulled it out (a bill that was over $400) he uncovered the fact that in order to install it originally they’d smashed the firebox out. In order to restore it, that has to be rebuilt, or I could choose to have a different insert installed with a proper liner, or convert to an electric insert, or a gas insert. He said that would run in the $3800 and up range. I chose to go with the $2200 rebuild the firebox and replace the damper option… he’ll come back in March to complete the work. The problem is, the Insurance Company is pretty hard nosed about this – they want to make sure that they’re not insuring a home that has a huge potential of burning down (if I were stupid enough to use the fire as it was).

The fireplace is just one example that I’ve found, in so many examples in this house, where things were done in half measures… not done properly. I’m fixing that, but it’ll take a while! Oh well… lots more content to write about.

Can A Girl Get Some Insulation?

Hi friends! It’s been a little while since I’ve taken the time to post an update, so I will try to give you some of the highlights.

First, I can’t believe how poorly insulated this house is (and I dread the first gas bill!) I mentioned before that there was none downstairs – just paneling over cinder blocks, but upstairs, too! I took ripped out as much as I could of the kitchen last week, and the walls were plaster over this gypsum stuff, which is basically layers of compressed brown paper – like a thick cardboard box.

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It had a foil back. And then there is a layer of tar paper on the block wall. Here’s a photo, after I ripped most of the wall out.
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I salvaged one upper and one base cabinet (after scrubbing it thoroughly – you can see how much mouse poo was beneath it) and have taken them downstairs for storage in the laundry room.
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I found some Melamine Paint at Home Depot, which I have always found to be the best product for cabinets, and I am going to paint them white, so that they match the washer and dryer.

I’m back to work now, so Jim does the work during the day (check out my beautiful shower) and I clean at night. IMAG1656
I swear, I have not done as much vacuuming and mopping floors in a lifetime as I have here! We’re constantly making messes and having to clean it up.

I have also hung new blinds in all of the bedrooms… got a great deal on Levolor blinds from Lowe’s, and had them delivered for free. Three blinds cost less than two would have elsewhere!

Finally, this weekend, my friend Shawn came over to help me out for a couple of hours. I was determined to do some major demo in the basement. I’d started to smash off the ugly bricks that were on the walls beside the fireplace, so by the time Shawn arrived the basement was covered in fine red dust. He helped finish removing them and then we ripped the paneling off of the rest of the basement. Shawn also removed the ugly 70s exterior lights that served to light up the “kitchen”, along with the range hood. He also disconnected the stove plug. Then he disconnected the water supply and cut the drainpipe and we pulled out the cabinet and got it into the dumpster. Here is the before and after.
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The dumpster will be picked up tomorrow, and while it isn’t completely full, I now feel like we have filled it up enough to get it out of my driveway!

Since my last post, I had a birthday and celebrated with my friends, and then with my family. Thanks to all who joined! At the family get-together, I saw someone who was once a love interest… and it has been over 20 years since I’ve seen him. I was pretty speechless – and that happens almost never! He, of course, is married with children, but it was good to see him. 🙂

More soon.