This summer was supposed to be spent on the upstairs...there are a lot of supposed tos...
First, the gutters HAD to go up...then we really NEEDED stairs on the deck and front porch (it is amazing that the mail-man didn't stop delivery at our house since he had to climb up the porch every day). That of course took a while. Then, we had to finish the trim painting (we only finished the front for the show...).
Steve did finally make it to the upstairs for the "not so sexy" part of the build; all of the stuff that is in the walls and it is difficult to see progress (i.e. wiring, plumbing and duct-work). Well, he got the wiring done and the duct-work too and swears he will never do duct-work again (but we know better don't we.)
The new furnace and AC went in last week! ( Thank you Paul Stafford Electric, Heating, and Cooling.) It hangs from the ceiling above the laundry (to reduce vibration) and is supposed to be a very high efficient and the quietest furnace on the market. Hopefully it will live up to that!
So...next comes the BIG drywall party! Are you busy next weekend?
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Renovation Nation
It was a lot o work to get ready for the show and then to film as well. The crew was great and it was a kick to meet and work with Steve Thomas!
Hard work
We painted for 3 solid weekends straight trying to get the house painted before Renovation Nation showed up. We finished the front with help from several of our friends. Yes...these are good friends.
Before the painting started, it was gray...
Check out the deck in the back. We used Trex so that we would never have to stain another deck again!
Progress

The drywall was installed in the kitchen in December 2008. We went from that to a functional kitchen by February 2009.
We worked with Thelen Cabinet Company on the custom cabinets.
Foley Construction created the counters, which are made out of recycled glass in concrete.
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