Category Archive: Our Bungalow

Drywall and Paint Scraping – 01/06/2007

When we came to the house on Saturday evening to scrape paint, the drywall had gotten it’s first coat of finishing.

The future locations of the kitchen built-in on the left and fridge and counter space on the right.

Where the kitchen sink will go.

Where the sink and toilet will go.

The crazy laundry addition.

Our wonderful friend Irena came to help us scrape paint! She did an excellent job on the door that Patrick had gotten frustrated with. And to our surprise she even told us to save the rest of the door for her for next time!

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Drywall Goes Up – 01/05/2007

Yay! This is really exciting. The drywall people were here today. The place looks sooo different now. We are so used to seeing the attic-like-walls with exposed 2x4s and wires hanging everywhere. This completely changes the feel of everything. This will be another long post because we were just so excited about documenting the drywalled place.

Looking at the bathroom wall where the toilet and sink will be.

The bath built-in and the location of the shower faucets.

We asked them to leave a space open above the bath built-in so we can utilize it for more storage.

The white sheetrock is regular sheetrock, the blue one is waterproof and placed nearby the bathtub.

Looking at the laundry wall and towards the back door.

Looking at the laundry wall and fuse box wall.

Fuse box and looking through the kitchen to the dining room.

View from kitchen towards laundry room.

View from kitchen towards dining room, showing the newly re-constructed butler’s pantry arch.

In kitchen showing dining room door, butler’s pantry arch and hallway door.

In kitchen looking towards future location of fridge and counter top space.

Ok, I realize I don’t look too thrilled in this picture, but I literally just got the paint off a difficult built-in corner that I had been attempting to get off for days, so despite the misleading picture I was quite extatic.

Now that the drywall is up we’re a little bit worried about the HVAC duct vent in the kitchen. Once the molding goes on we think the vent could possibly be too close to the wall. I guess we’ll see.

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Bath and Windows – 01/04/2007

Alright, I know it’s just starting to look like I’m reposting old images, but I swear this is a new image. The bathtub has been put back in place, but has not been fastened in any way. Can’t wait to see where this will take us next…

The glass people came out to replace some of the broken and missing windows. We had to put a hold on some of the cracked windows for budget reasons, so will have to live with those for a little longer.

I know it doesn’t show very much, but here we are working on the weights in the windows again. The windows work with a pulley system and have weights hanging on the side to let them slide up and down. The majority of the cords hooked to the weights have been cut and need to be replaced throughout the house.

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Week Thirteen – 01/03/2007

One step forward, two steps back…

The bathtub that had been concreted in crooked was taken back out.

Bathtub in the hallway…so sad. We just hope there wasn’t any damage to the tub when it was taken back out…

The good news was that the electrician had come back to make some minor changes we had asked for.

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Slacking and Angels

I know we’ve been slacking writing about the progress of the house. I’ve been trying to catch up with the photo updates as much as possible, but just haven’t been good about writing. I’ll have to sit down one day (it’s hard these days when I feel like I’ve got 3 jobs!) and write about it all. But I just wanted to take a moment to write about a very pleasant experience that we had the other day.

Patrick and I were working at the house over the Christmas break. It was Tuesday the 26th and we’ve been working hard on scraping paint and the occasional window sash cord replacement. It had been fairly mild over the last few days, but that day was just rather unpleasantly cold. Of course our house does not have functioning heat yet, and in addition we’re missing some glass in the windows in a couple of places where the cold can sneak right on in. Our neighbors, also the president and vice president of the neighborhood association, had stopped by to look at the progress of the house. We chatted for a short while and showed them what had been done recently.

So then we kept working on the bathroom built-in, scraping the paint off and sanding it down. It’s quite a challenging and time consuming task, but it was details such as this built-in that sold us on the house. We had seen our share of bungalows, but most of them had been gutted to the studs with nothing spared. Our goal is to save and restore as many of these details as we possibly can, and even once we’ll be able to move in within the next month it will take us years to scrape through all that paint. In the end it should all be worth it.

And so we were working on this bathroom built-in. I had just told Patrick how my fingers were starting to feel numb and tingly because they were so frozen. I was thinking to myself that I didn’t know how much longer I’d be able to hold out before I’d have to say “I can’t work anymore.” Just after this there was a knock on the door. Patrick and I looked at each other and were wondering if it could be the house inspector. The inspector was supposed to possibly come that day, but we had been the only ones working on the house that day.

We walked to the door to be surprised again by our neighbor Scott, the vice president of the Westview Community Organization. He was holding a thermos and coffee mugs! He said that he thought we could probably need some warming up, asked us if we liked sugar and cream with our coffee. We said yes to both and he handed us a variety of sweeteners (regular sugar, Splenda, etc) and a bottle of cream.

I hope I didn’t come across as rude to him because I don’t think I was able to say much because I was quite speechless. Just moments before I was ready to give up working because I was frozen through and through when our wonderful neighbor came at the perfect moment with such an act of kindness.

This may not be Buckhead, or some other ritzy multi-million dollar neighborhood, but which neighborhood can you go to where your neighbor is so kind and brings you a coffee to warm up on a freezing day while you’re covered in dust and dirt and frozen to the bones. We felt like it was a moment out of a movie, because I’m just not sure these things happen very often in real life. It made Patrick and I realize that through all our house searching for months, all the various neighborhoods we looked at, despite our neighborhood needing some help, we couldn’t have picked a nicer place with nicer neighbors. I suppose it is a community that does need some rebuilding and recuperating where neighbors will stick together and work hard at what they’ve got.

So not only did we realize that we picked a great little location to live, but we were also able to warm up from the coffee and get some extra energy to keep working on the house for a few more hours.

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