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Remodeling my wife's grandparents old house

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msechelski said:

one MEEN Ag said:



I've recently started using this method and it hasn't steered me wrong yet.

If you're a weekend warrior trying to get work done on nights and weekends a project will take twice as long and as well as increase in units to get it done.

So a 'one hour' job is actually going to take two days to get it completely done from start to finish. A project that will take a full week of work will take two months to get it fully finished.

It might seem excessive, but when you consider busy lives and trying to spend time with family beyond just working on projects, its about right.

I demo'd the house myself. I originally thought 2 weeks, and took about 6. I've had crews here to put it back together. The hold up is always some special order item (windows, siding, appliances, wall paper) that I ordered outside of their wheelhouse and we have to wait on it.

My dad bought a house when I was in 5th grade and did everything himself except the cabinets. He spent every free minute he had in that house, except for Sundays when he spent time with us. We didn't move into it until I was a junior in high school.


My dad started building the house I grew up in and they still live in in 81 before I was born. They moved in right before I was born. It was a concrete floor till I was about 2. Drywalled ceilings until my dad plastered them when I was 4 or so.

I was too young to really remember most of it but I look back at pictures I realized it wasn't really complete till I was 6.
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Taping and floating got done. Texture guy came, and we opted for a hand/skip trowel texture. The lines aren't real pronounced. You almost have to shine a light on the walls for the lines to create a shadow in order to see them. We're happy with it. I think maybe cabinets are next.


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What windows did you go with? Looking to update the windows during our rehab.
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aggie2812-2 said:

What windows did you go with? Looking to update the windows during our rehab.


Lincoln Windows. Casement wood interior and aluminum clad exterior.
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Doors and trim came in today
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c-jags said:

msechelski said:

one MEEN Ag said:



I've recently started using this method and it hasn't steered me wrong yet.

If you're a weekend warrior trying to get work done on nights and weekends a project will take twice as long and as well as increase in units to get it done.

So a 'one hour' job is actually going to take two days to get it completely done from start to finish. A project that will take a full week of work will take two months to get it fully finished.

It might seem excessive, but when you consider busy lives and trying to spend time with family beyond just working on projects, its about right.

I demo'd the house myself. I originally thought 2 weeks, and took about 6. I've had crews here to put it back together. The hold up is always some special order item (windows, siding, appliances, wall paper) that I ordered outside of their wheelhouse and we have to wait on it.

My dad bought a house when I was in 5th grade and did everything himself except the cabinets. He spent every free minute he had in that house, except for Sundays when he spent time with us. We didn't move into it until I was a junior in high school.


My dad started building the house I grew up in and they still live in in 81 before I was born. They moved in right before I was born. It was a concrete floor till I was about 2. Drywalled ceilings until my dad plastered them when I was 4 or so.

I was too young to really remember most of it but I look back at pictures I realized it wasn't really complete till I was 6.
My parents built the house I grew up in, too. If I'm not mistaken, they did everything but the sheetrock. It was a passive-solar house with a breezeway through the middle of the house and nothing but sliding glass doors on the south-facing side.

My mom did dishes in the upstairs bathtub for something like a year or 18 months before my dad got around to putting in the kitchen sink. The stairs up to the second floor didn't have a railing until my sister fell over the side. We had particle-board sub-floor in the downstairs for years.

We got a pool in the backyard before we got central heat and air. Around the time I was in 7th or 8th grade, we moved out for a while so my parents could "finish" the house. They put in a heat pump at that point because the humidity was a losing battle.
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Finally finished planing all the old wood floors, and started putting it on the ceiling.
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Things are moving at a snails pace right now. Most interior doors are installed and some trim work. Wood ceilings are up, and need to be sealed. Biggest PITA ever, but worth it. Cabinets should be coming tomorrow. Ready to be done with this.



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We got a front door. As slow as things are, I'll take a picture of anything at this point. Cabinets started getting delivered yesterday afternoon.

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Cabinets started going in today. Pictures of mudroom and kids bathroom

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Kitchen





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Laundry room


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Master bedroom. Excuse the safe blocking the light. We're using an exotic wood in the master bathroom, and still waiting on the wood to come in before the cabinets are built.




Aggietaco
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That ceiling is nails. Great job and great vision in re-use of materials.
c-jags
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vmiaptetr said:

Master bedroom. Excuse the safe blocking the light. We're using an exotic wood in the master bathroom, and still waiting on the wood to come in before the cabinets are built.







Congrats. Cabinets was the first real "this might actually happen sometime soon" moment I had.
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Update?
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Not a whole lot going on. Painters came by today to prep for painting and staining. Foundation guys came and level some ground for the carport addition we decided to do. Nothing picture worthy.
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They put the framing boards around where the carport slab will be laid. Also adding a walkway to the front door. When painting happens, the brick will be painted white and the door will be painted the current color of the brick. Not a fan of the brick color, but the wife wants something pink on the exterior for sentimental reasons. The door stays natural on the interior.



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This is all so beautiful. Congratulations on all of it. You're the man.

If you ever wanted to, you could sell that place for an absolute mint.

But then again, as Johnny Dutton said on the pilot episode of Yellowstone, "Leverage is knowing that if someone had all the money in the work, this is what they would buy"
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Getting some painting and staining done. Most of the house is white, but there are some rooms that are bold. Those lines should smooth out once the paint dries.




billyjack2009
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Love the color and can't take my eyes off that ceiling.
c-jags
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It took me a second to realize the OP changed their name.

Looking great love the ceilings.
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Got the carport slab and front walkway laid. Working on framing it up.


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That tree bothers me.
Fairview
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May as well save some money and get that car port framed in now while the guys are there because you know that you eventually will to have the ultimate workshop/garage.
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Haha. I had a big branch trimmed off. Got the rest of the stump off so the bark can grow over it. Think I might use a piece of it to make a cutting board or something.
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I was pretty adamant about not closing it in as a garage. If it has walls, my wife will use it as storage. There is an old dairy barn that I'm floating a few ideas about converting it to. Maybe a workshop. Maybe a guest house. I mistakenly told my son we should turn it into an indoor pool with a retractable roof.
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It's up. Still needs the roof, paint and stain.

Aggietaco
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That's a helluva carport.
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And I'm sure my wife will treat it like our bed. I can buy the biggest bed in the world, and I'm only going to get 1 ft. of space from the edge.
Aggietaco
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vmiaptetr said:

And I'm sure my wife will treat it like our bed. I can buy the biggest bed in the world, and I'm only going to get 1 ft. of space from the edge.
The trick is to get there first and fall asleep in the middle. So, have at least 2 project vehicles and stake your claim my man.
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vmiaptetr:
Left my BIL's house last weekend. Pulled out on the highway and, "Ha! I know that house!" Only got a quick glimpse but it looks good from the road.
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Finally got my brick painted. Shoutout to Aggie_Family4 for mentioning Romabio paint in another thread. That is definitely the paint for masonry.


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Pics of the back and inside accent wall (previous exterior wall before addition)



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