September 20, 2012
I've been avoiding the house since I'm still sick (fun times), but decided to venture over and see what has been happening. The majority of the house is painted! Woo hoo. Here's the outside as it is now:
Alok also got a bit of help from a friend in moving out all of the old doors, random stuff that was lying around, etc. It makes it look a bit better:
Foyer
Horror movie mirror- all hung up
Well, this area is still our trim painting area.... and by "our" I mean "Alok's." With myself and my mom being sick for weeks, he's on his own :-(
Swinging kitchen door
This is the area that where he cut into the wall for the stove
Kitchen trim. We are out of rosettes (those little bulls eye things), so those will go up later
Apartment area is cleaner
Apartment area
Apartment chimney
Media area
Media area
No more vanities in the hallway
Hallway bathroom is now the storage area
My office
My office
Alok's office
Alok's office. The green on the wall is the drywall waiting to be finished. See that closet ahead? It hasn't been opened in a really long time.
Apparently, it contains light fixtures and other random things that we pulled out of the house
Alok is also continuing to work on the trim in the nursery, as seen here:
Talking on the phone to his sister, on a ladder, using a nail gun. In what world is this a good idea?
Well, progress is being made and poor Alok is working as fast as he possibly can. This just isn't a one man job, but it is for now!
The last 28 items still remain! Here they are again:
1)
Get as much done on the outside siding as possible
2)
Add
this trim.... actually this is for all rooms upstairs and in the
apartment area downstairs.
3)
Now, we can always paint/clean this lovely sink later, but right now it's unusable
4)
Hang up the butler's pantry doors after stripping the paint off the hinges
5)
Lay
a floor in the apartment area. There is way too much dust to leave it
as a sub-floor for now. We will just do a pre-finished oak here...... We are doing an unfinished oak here
6)
Get a door for this bathroom
7)
Either fix or at least put up a door so the pets can't escape in this unfinished area under the stairs
8)
Pet
proofing... which involves covering all of the open holes, like Alok
did here. He cut tin and put it over the old radiator/electrical holes
in the floor
A not covered hole
The lack of pocket doors are a perfect place for dust/pets to hide
Attic stair top needs to be capped so that a pet doesn't get injured jumping on it
9)
Cover
up the window wells. They will have the original trim refinished
eventually, but for now, there are just exposed dusty weights
10)
Fix these lovely steps. Plan= paint them (brown top, white front) and lay a runner.
11)
Hang the stained glass window here. We need to get a piece of glass for it.
12)
We
are not finishing the bathroom, but should hang a door in order to keep
the dust out/pets out of this area (this is our master bath)
13)
Hang trim in our bedroom.... as well as the other rooms upstairs (at least the bedroom and nursery before we move in)
14)
Repair the hole in the master bedroom chimney
15)
Hang trim in the nursery... otherwise, it's looking good!
16)
We aren't finishing the hallway bath either, but we are hanging a door.
This will stay like this for now... unless he wants to go ahead and lay the hardybacker board since it's pretty dusty
17)
Hang a door on our new furnace room
18)
Make/paint window sills for all windows in order to seal them.
19)
20)
Repair the drywall in Alok's office area. It's too dusty to do it later.
He did hang the drywall, we just need the drywallers to come
21)
Rip out these old electrical heaters in Alok's office
22)
Hang closet bars in these two small closets. The rest will have to wait.
23)
Repair the chimney hole in the yellow bedroom
24)
Fix this hole....even with a piece of wood so cats can't escape into the wall
25)
Fix the attic stairs..... we are actually just going to carpet this.
26)
Cut a door for the attic bath
27)
Fix the plumbing on the sink
28) New basement outside door/windows.
That's all for now.
Jessica
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