Today was Day 2 of working on our new old house. Thoughts:
- Everything takes longer than planned.
- Everything is more involved than we hoped.
- It’s possible to figure out how to do anything, usually by jumping in and trying it. (*Note: This is for fixing houses, not for pilots or surgeons.)
- As I sanded today, I defined the larger object of our project as such: we’re not remodeling or renovating: we’re restoring. Out goal is to restore the house to her former glory, undoing where necessary the ‘improvements’ added in the 1950’s.
- The more we did today, the more excited I got for the project. I’m not even worried about the outcome, but relishing the actual work.
Things we did today:
- Brian and Lisa worked most of the day stripping pink-painted wallpaper from the master bedroom. We bought a steamer from Home Depot, and it works wonders.
- I scraped off all the peeling paint in the upstairs (main) bathroom.
- I started sanding the walls in the main bathroom, both to take off mold and to prepare for painting.
- I looked behind the sink as I was sanding, and decided we should take out the sink and vanity beneath it.
- Went to Home Depot this morning and bought a new pedestal sink (sink and base, two parts).
- Took the medicine cabinet off the wall. We’ll replace it with something that doesn’t stick out far from the wall, like a mirror. It’s a small bathroom.
- Tore a big plastic sheet off the wall behind the claw-foot tub. Found a hole that had been cut from the bathroom to a bedroom.
- Traced piping to the basement, then out of the house. Found the water shutoff to the house and used it.
- Took out the sink and vanity.
- Realized that we now need to replace the linoleum floor.
- Frantically called my parents to ask what is involved with tiling.
- Took out the claw-foot tub, shower hardware, and toilet.
- Ripped out the floor, including a layer of particle board and approximately 3,128 staples.
- Sighed.
- Sanded and sanded and sanded the rest of the bathroom, specially the picture-rails, like the ones that run all throughout the house.
- Started patching holes in the walls (largest one is under the sink, maybe 5 by 10 inches
It’s been a long, but productive, day. Our goal is to finish the second story as soon as possible so we can move into the house. We have two weeks at the most to meet that goal. We’ll have at least the bathroom finished, and if we need to we’ll move into the first story of the house until the second is finished. The kitchen is in good shape, and doesn’t need any immediate attention. What a fun project! We’ll continue to post pictures here on the blog, as long as you want to see them!
Good night,
Andrew
And I thought moving into a one bedroom apartment and unpacking it was work! Best wishes to you … can’t wait to see it in person.