Showing posts with label renovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label renovation. Show all posts
Thursday, March 2, 2017
New House Renovation Progress First Floor
New House Renovation Progress First Floor
*Psst! If youre new here, were renovating our first home - a 1930s row house - in the city of Philadelphia! To hear the story from the beginning, start here, then check out the real estate listing photos here. After we closed, we started a month-long renovation blitz to shape it up and Im sharing the progress here piece by piece! I started with the upstairs last week. Catch up on that in this post.
If you read last weeks post, you know that we spent this past weekend moving into our new house! Its crazy town up in here with boxes scattered in nearly every corner, but the move went just about as smoothly as it could have thanks to some fantastic help from friends, family and a couple of very strong movers. This is the first time weve ever moved "in town" and it was far easier than moving to a new city, but also far less efficient. Itll take us awhile to get settled, but in the meantime...
Its time for another reno update! I think the first floor has seen the most dramatic changes so far, though you wont quite get the full effect for a little while. Remember this shot from the day we closed on the house?

We ripped up the yucky carpet throughout (including the stairs - oy) and my sweet mama spent practically an entire day on her bottom pulling out tacks, staples and nails to prep it for the new hardwood flooring. What you see below is the subfloor post-carpet-ripout.

Next is a view of the dining room from the day we closed. We ripped those closets out (as I mentioned in this post), pulled the carpet and patched the brick wall with drywall.


Here we are standing in the dining room and looking back toward the front door.
Before:

Progress:


As soon as the floor was prepped and my father-in-law took care of some of the tricky hardwood flooring areas, C and I got to work on installing much of the rest of it. We knocked out almost all of the downstairs flooring on Halloween and as a funny aside, when the neighborhood kids came by to trick or treat, I greeted them at the door wearing my ear protection and wielding that flooring nail gun you see in the next shot below. Im not sure if they thought I was wearing some sort of costume or that I was just a crazy neighbor lady!
Anyway, in case you were ever curious about how you lay hardwood flooring, the photos provide a mini-demonstration.
We found that its fastest and easiest with two people (relatively speaking that is - hardwood flooring is not really fast or easy no matter how you do it!): the first person lays out the strips and bangs them into place with a hammer. The pieces fit together with a tongue and groove, but you have to use some muscle to get them flush. The second person comes through with heavy duty flooring gun and secures the pieces to the subfloor with it. Theres more to it, of course, but thats the quick and dirty version of the process.


Installing hardwoods is pretty backbreaking and time-consuming, but totally, totally worth it.
Heres a shot of the progress on the first floor:

Pretty nice, huh?
Im going to leave you with a total teaser shot today of the wall between the dining room and kitchen. Can you guess whats going to happen with it?
Spoiler alert - its down!
But Ill save that progress shot for next time :).

Im off to unpack some more boxes. Its time to get settled in here!
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Thursday, February 2, 2017
New House Renovation Progress
New House Renovation Progress
Happy Wednesday, friends! Thanks for all your kind words about our new home last week! In case you missed it, catch up here with the empty house "before" tour and real estate photos (there are some gems in there...). We have been hard at work over the past several weeks getting the place into shape so we can move in THIS weekend. Yep, this weekend! Its crunch time. Well see how much we can finish between now and then - I cant wait to see it all come together. SO much work has been done (Ive been calling it our month-long renovation blitz), but there is still plenty to do and weve already got plans for future projects.
Lets walk through some progress photos today, shall we? Also, please forgive the crazy lighting and slight graininess of some of these photos - construction work doesnt always wait for perfect light and camera setups so I had to snap some quick shots with my iPhone along the way!
If you follow me on Instagram (@mayricherfullerbe), you already saw a sneak peek of the very first project we did when my father-in-law (FIL) arrived: rip out the two closets in the dining room (below).


Goodbye, closets! The reasons we removed them were two-fold: one, they made the dining room feel really small, and two, they had to go to make way for our plans to open up the dining room to the kitchen. We have plenty of storage elsewhere in the house, so we werent worried about losing that space.

Soon after that we turned our attention to the second floor. Room by room, we ripped out nasty carpet, prepped the floors (oh how I dislike you, carpet tacks, staples and old flooring nails) and started laying the new, beautiful hardwood floors. The next few photos are from the installation in our master bedroom.


In case any of you are in the market for new flooring, we went with 2.25-in wide prefinished oak hardwood from Lowes (Bruce Addison Oak Hardwood in Spice to be exact). Ill probably dedicate a separate post to our hardwood floors, but so far we are happy with them. Theyre perfect for the more traditional style of our home, and many of the other homes in our neighborhood have similar hardwood floors, so trading the carpet for them is one way were bringing this house back up to snuff :). And yes, we did install them ourselves with the help of my FIL. Installing 1000 square feet of hardwood is not for the faint of heart!





In the photos above, we had also primed and painted the walls (Behr Premium Plus color matched to Benjamin Moore Winter White). Shall we compare this to the before of this bedroom for a sec?

So fresh and so clean!
One fun surprise we found when we pulled the carpet in the hallway and other bedrooms was the original hardwoods. They had the coolest band of dark wood inlay along the edges. They just dont make em like that anymore, do they? It wouldve been cool if we had been able to refinish them, but this house had a major fire 10 years ago and many of the floor were ripped up due to fire and water damage. The ones that remained were badly warped and stained.

Off we go with the installation down the hallway!


See the original hardwoods to the left of the new ones? This is the back bedroom (and also my office). Someone had a field day splattering and/or tracking paint on them at some point!

Heres my office from the other side with the floors finished.

Its amazing what a huge different new floors and fresh paint can make.
I think Ill save the first floor progress for the next reno post since this one is getting super long! The house is coming along, thats for sure, and I cant wait to get in there. Weve got lots of little things left to do, but ready or not, were moving this weekend!
More to come!

So fresh and so clean!
One fun surprise we found when we pulled the carpet in the hallway and other bedrooms was the original hardwoods. They had the coolest band of dark wood inlay along the edges. They just dont make em like that anymore, do they? It wouldve been cool if we had been able to refinish them, but this house had a major fire 10 years ago and many of the floor were ripped up due to fire and water damage. The ones that remained were badly warped and stained.

Off we go with the installation down the hallway!


See the original hardwoods to the left of the new ones? This is the back bedroom (and also my office). Someone had a field day splattering and/or tracking paint on them at some point!

Heres my office from the other side with the floors finished.

Its amazing what a huge different new floors and fresh paint can make.
I think Ill save the first floor progress for the next reno post since this one is getting super long! The house is coming along, thats for sure, and I cant wait to get in there. Weve got lots of little things left to do, but ready or not, were moving this weekend!
More to come!
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