Riot and Frolic

a mostly ballroom dance, but also a bunch of other stuff, blog

We bought a fixer-upper a few years ago.  [Grand understatement.]

The first year or so was the blissful demolition of the sagging back deck and sketchy basement "apartment" and pulling up the carpet.

 

deck o' death

BEFORE: plus, hornets!

basement

BEFORE: as creepy as you think it was

bedroom

BEFORE: this was the first to go

entryway

BEFORE: "blue institutional" did not say "home" to me

Then we moved onto refinishing the overly polyurethaned wood floors and removing the five unnecessary doors separating our lower level rooms.  

kitchen

BEFORE: where's jim morrison?

Overhauling the kitchen was next.

kitchen

BEFORE: the evil set of "that 70s show"

kitchen now

AFTER: thank you, ikea

kitchen floor

AFTER: careful, you might step on the 21st century in here

After that, there was ripping off the old siding and starting to replace it, which lead to replacing the exterior doors and fixing some floor joists and putting in header beams to open up the floor plan, and on and on and on.

 

house wrap

AFTER: this is what insulation looks like, heretofore, not known of in these parts

kitchen

AFTER: there was a wall there once

 

Basically, we've been living in a construction zone for 5 years.  There are many unfinished edges.  

But we are making progress.

As of a week ago, my home has two, TWO, entry points which open and shut AND lock.  

It's nonsense.

There is a wall of lovely double hung windows where a drafty, missing-paned, unsecure pair of French doors used to be. 

french doors

BEFORE: there's no lock on these? that's cool
windows

AFTER: sunny all the time

windows

AFTER: i'm never buying curtains

 

What will become of our house now that there's no longer a secret entrance?  How will we keep undesirables away without the rickety staircase leading up to the only door that works?  Will I have to answer the door if our doorbell actually works?  Do I need to start using my dust pan in preparation when I don't have a hole in the floor that I can sweep my dirt into?

*sigh*

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P.S. Looking back on the photos – BLURG! – what did we move into?  A million high fives to The G (Hollister and Bratt relations, too) for doing ALL THE WORK.   The house looks great, seriously.

 Two years ago: LLLL, in which the new baby farts.

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One response to “Churchill Way”

  1. warren Avatar

    You’re working so fast! We too are in a money-pit and I am on the 100 year plan. It’s so nice when we make progress but I wonder if my children will be forever scarred living int he nonsense in which we live. Anyhow, way to go and btw, it’s easy to “break” the doorbell. We don’t even have one. Walk around in curlers and a crazy nightgown in front of the curtain-less windows awhile and you won’t have visitors anyhow!

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