Sunday, June 6, 2010

A House Is Not a Home

Starting May 1st 2010, Piper and I (with the help of many many many others) have started the grand undertaking of a home renovation. Months before that, we began our planning for what we wanted, our timetable, and of course, $$$. It's been a blast but has definitely led to some stress. 

Essentially, we're renovating the top floor of our 1984 split level house in the Maple Leaf (North Seattle) area of town. This includes tearing out all the old stuff and putting in a brand new kitchen, 2 new bathrooms, new paint, new hardwood floor, new doors, new trim, a new fireplace surround/mantel, all new light fixtures, etc.

Here are a few pictures of our progress to date:

Picking paint colors has been the bane of our existence. Here's a few samples we tried before finding the right color for the kitchen. It took us 7 tries to get the color we liked for our kitchen, you'll see it later. Eventually we decided on "Mermaid Treasure" with medium base (not deep base) and 50% less color, satin finish. Which according to Piper, equals Tiffany color. It felt like work.


After tearing out our glue-down, attached pad carpet (it took 2 days, 3 different ppl), we realized there was one main egress area where the floor was off by more than 1/2". After a deep breath we tore up the plywood subfloor and planed/sawsalled the double-joist down to closer to flush. There are still areas that aren't perfectly level but thats ok, good enough :)


Kyun and Connie came over for a whole day one saturday and saved my butt big time. Kyun used his brute strength and demoed a whole bathroom while I battled with the other one. Here's a days work, no more sink, countertop, mirror, vanity, toilet, shower surround/pan, fixtures, and flooring. We also tore out a few doors that day and took 2 loads to the transfer station.

Now for the biggest part of our renovation, the kitchen: Before

1st day, task one: get all the cabinets


Bye popcorn ceiling, laminate floor, cabinets, and old appliances!


Tiffany colored paint and the start of our base cabinets.

And that's where we are to date. With 3 more weeks until we move (June 26th), there are still a LOT more things to do but we're getting there. We won't be completely done before we move in but it'll be close. The plan after all our interior work is done is to move outside when the weather is nice and work out there, we'll see if I'm not completed burnt out by then :)

5 comments:

  1. wow, can't sure which i'm more excited to hear about, the house or zoey :P

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  2. Cool! Lemme know if you need any help. I'm really free now that Mike is out of town. I'm pretty weak, but did Habitat for Humanity for a while. If anything, I can just bring food for the hardworkers :-)
    ~ Renee

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  3. Hey great job Gary! Lots of progress so far - keep up to good work!

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  4. Ahhh you moved! Looks good so far!

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  5. holy cow. nice work, gary! (and kyun and connie)

    lovely blog, too. both yours and piper's. :)

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