Monday, September 8, 2008

Before pictures

On demand, here are some more pictures of the house when I bought it and just before the renovation (not much difference except some cleanup over the two years I was procrastinating...).

1. Curb appeal! February 2006:


2. The front entry. The front walk actually looks better here than it does now; it's basically a big trench full of tree roots. Early 2008:


3. Love the indoor/outdoor access to the backyard. Not. Spring 2008:

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Signing off (almost).

I'm almost all done. Tuesday the Kiwis will come by to go over the site, make a list of anything left to do, etc.

I've been painting a lot--not done yet! It's amazing how long it takes. I've been listening to Reading Lolita in Tehran while I paint; so I'm always going to associate my French doors with stories of bombings and Henry James novels in Tehran in the 1980s. My washer/dryer arrive tomorrow & I finally have the name of a reliable fence person.

This morning, I sat on the deck, drank my coffee, and read the paper and couldn't believe how perfect it was. Finally, I have a house that interacts with the outdoors and will allow me to live the way I want. Yay!

Eventually I'll probably mount one final post with photos of the final elements--pantry, front walk, fence, but for now I'm signing off until future notice. Till then, thanks for reading.

--Molly

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Pantry in progress...

This weekend I did a ton of work. I painted the pantry, put in its new floor, and did paint touch-up all throughout the interior of the house, repainting most of the kitchen in the process. I bought the washer-dryer and even scouted pantry storage at Ikea. Whew! Here's what the pantry floor looks like, in progress and after. It's fake wood, which I am against in principle, but it was the best option and it will look really great once the trim is painted.

Here's the old floor with the first few strips of new floor. It is waterproof and sticks to itself, rather than to the floor beneath, which seemed to be the best option considering the grossness of my old vinyl. The blue on the vinyl is a leveling compound to keep the embossing from showing through on he new floor. But it was really hard to apply on a 95-degree day with the doors open (I'd rather ventilate than get cancer). It was drying really fast, which created bumps and streaks, so I don't know if it was even worth trying. The back door used to be straight ahead:

It was pretty fun to install actually. I got to use my quilter's cutting pad and be really anal about trimming the pieces to fit. The Kiwis installed baseboard this morning while they were here doing a few final tidbits of work:


Ta da! To give you a sense of the pantry, it's 7 feet across and almost six feet deep. I think I'm going to get a Costco membership, finally.