Today the back porch got screened in! In the first picture you can see the paint progress. The second picture shows the screen done at the end of the day but the thin pieces of wood over the screen staples haven't been painted yet. Also, there are two doors (even though you can only see on in the pic).
Looking for crazy? You've found us! We're at 527 Holloway working on our 3000+sqft rehab. (Are we already crazy or is the crazy yet to come?)...
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Ceilings Finished!
Friday, October 19, 2012
Ceiling Work
A couple weeks ago we decided (after stumbling across some extra cash) to have the original beadboard ceilings finished before Baby Sam arrives. Because, you know, there's not enough going on around here...
We hired painters directly for this; specifically Graduate Custom Painting and they have been phenomenal. They are extremely thorough and the quality of work/level of detail is truly exceptional. They started Wednesday of this week and will be done Saturday afternoon. The ceilings tested positive for lead paint so they are using the highest level of caution for this job and have completely sealed off that part of the house in addition to taping off all the walls, etc. In this situation, we can't really remove the lead paint, so they are using a special primer to ensure the best encapsulation. It's taking a lot of work to remove the thousands of extra nails left behind, not to mention filling in drywall screw holes... I never could have done what they have done!
Let me tell you about the beadboard ceilings: we "preserved" the original ceilings in the parlor and dining room to help keep the historic feel in the front of the house. I would have loved to have preserved the beadboard ceiling throughout the entire house except that it was ALL in terrible shape... there were layers and layers of drywall, random pieces missing, etc. The plan was for me to tackle the two ceilings perhaps during the major reno (before we moved in) but that didn't happen, and I certainly haven't gotten to it since.
Here are some before pictures. They are very disorienting but at least I documented it before the work started. :)
dining room |
parlor |
We hired painters directly for this; specifically Graduate Custom Painting and they have been phenomenal. They are extremely thorough and the quality of work/level of detail is truly exceptional. They started Wednesday of this week and will be done Saturday afternoon. The ceilings tested positive for lead paint so they are using the highest level of caution for this job and have completely sealed off that part of the house in addition to taping off all the walls, etc. In this situation, we can't really remove the lead paint, so they are using a special primer to ensure the best encapsulation. It's taking a lot of work to remove the thousands of extra nails left behind, not to mention filling in drywall screw holes... I never could have done what they have done!
So it's not done yet but here are a few "during" pictures. They will do more caulking and another coat of primer before the actual ceiling paint goes on.
parlor |
dining room |
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Gables and the start of window accents
The windows are starting to get their first coat of accents |
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Here Comes the Color!
At the end of Tuesday our house has some trim painted (off white) and the start of the main color (yellow). I LOVE IT!
Dining Room Sconces
I had chosen these sconces for the dining room knowing that it would be a while before we purchased them. Good thing my idea of fun time is going to home improvement stores because the other day while passing through I noticed they were on clearance. Instead of $35/ea they were $13/ea! Score!!
Monday, October 15, 2012
Under Cabinet Lighting
Ever since we moved in we've had wires hanging down for us to one day install puck lights. It's very simple, but we have such a long list of things to do that it just hadn't been done... until now. And I will say, it was way more difficult to install those suckers than you would think when 35 weeks pregnant! So here's my picture, not the best quality picture but oh well!
The kitchen still needs the trim paint, second coat of color, and a tile backsplash...
Friday, October 12, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Priming
After days and days of rainy weather, painters are making good progress on the priming. We hope the color can start next week.
Colors have changed a little (all Sherwin Williams):
-siding will be Colonial Yellow (right side of window)
-gables are still Empire Gold (above window)
-trim still White Hyacinth
-window sash Sturdy Brown (top right quadrant of sash), also at cove molding
-scroll still Curio Gray
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