Wednesday, November 30, 2016

More demo. More sleepy. Another short post.

Officially, this is yesterday's accomplishments


Clean!

More stuff :(


It says 1923


Plaster, bagged up



Upstairs sink, will be downstairs sink


Kitchen is mostly gone



Beige?


Pretty lights


Glitter glue.  Really?  How the heck am I going to get this off the brick.


Paint on the brick.


Pet spider and his (her?) shadow



Beige maybe.  Black no.


Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Demo. Sleepy. Short post.

Today.  As of posting time, nearly yesterday instead lol.

Blue room (den/playroom/office)



Mystery pipes, den


Upstairs dormer bedroom




Upstairs pink bedroom, from inside the dormer bedroom


Upstairs pink bedroom




 Can't figure out what this "track" is for


Under the porch.  Just because.


Monday, November 28, 2016

Tired of demo yet? I am!

So...more demo.  Tonight a wall and ceiling.  With blown in.  UGH.  I hate blown in.  HATE it.  It is evil.  It is messy and dusty and, well, I hate it.

So here we go, wall and ceiling down.

The galvanized you see in this photo is defunct and not connected to anything anymore.  The copper next to it replaced it.  This is the plumbing for the upstairs bath.


This is why I hate blown in.  This is tomorrows after work project-clean up this mess!  I'll reinsulate with regular old fashioned fiberglass before the ceiling goes up.


Plumbing.  It caused a Great Mystery.  The galvanized continues on towards the middle of the house.  I don't know why.  It is disconnected there.  That is the upstairs pink bedroom and downstairs peach bedroom.  No evidence of plumbing in either.  The kitchen bedroom is on the other side of the house.


Todays great find!  It's a small print out of an old photo of the house, courtesy of the town.  It's probably from the 50's.   The town historian is going to see if he can dig anything up, but it seems the older neighbor I mentioned previously might be my best bet for old pics and info.  I didn't know this originally, but she apparently grew up in the house next door!  She's close to 90, and moved there as a child, so she's seen the house for a long time.


It's funny, we had a neighbor at our Old House, our first house, that grew up in the house next door and never moved out too.  His name was Clarence.  I'll have to post more about him sometime.  I miss him-he passed away several years ago.  He was quite a character.

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Today's destruction

I promise eventually there will be more to talk about than removal of plaster and lath.  Eventually.  There is a lot of it.  And a lot of it is loose, damaged and cracked.  So...there's a lot of days of removing it.

So without further ado, here is what was done today.

Found an inactive wasps nest.  Good thing I'm having the roof done and new flashing done there.  This is in the roof of the dining room bump out.


Ceiling is out of the downstairs half bath.  Ugh.  Blown in.  Yuck.


The roof had a leak, but it was repaired previously-there is new sheathing visible above that.


A sink full of insulation.  Ick.


Dining room looking at the kitchen.


Dining room ceiling.


Dining room bump out roof.


Check out the chimney.  It is a half chimney, it never went down further than this.


Taking out the kitchen side of the dining room wall.


I can see into the kitchen!  I can't wait to get new drywall up again.


Standing in the living room looking through the dining room to the kitchen.


Standing by the front door, you can see to the kitchen and into the downstairs "peach" bedroom.


Again, looking into the kitchen.


Dining room ceiling.


Pieces of kitchen plaster-the yellow is the color it was when I bought it (ok, still is mostly), the olive green is an old layer, you can also see robins egg blue on some of the pieces.



In the kitchen looking towards the living room.


In the dining room looking into the kitchen.


Another dining room wall down. The outside wall is the only one not so damaged it needed to come down.  It's also mostly windows.


My monster pile of lath in the living room.


Confirmation of my decision to rewire.  Someone overloaded the knob and tube at some point.  Scary.  I am having the electric turned on, but the K&T won't ever be used again.




Took down one of the pieces of lattice.  I think I like it.  I also cleaned out the front part of the garden.  So far I saw hosta, daylilies, peonies and iris.  A pretty proper old house garden.  Needs hydrangea though.


I also met more neighbors.  Everyone is really nice and friendly.  One of them gave me a lead on someone to contact that might have old photos of the house.  I still am not sure if I will have the time or money to reside the dormers and gable ends, but I am on a mission to find out what it looked like originally.  I know it was shake shingles.  I just don't know what color.  There is too much white in my opinion, but it might end up staying that way.  I'll just have to see what surprises the place has in store first I guess.  I will try to find info and photos anyway-even if just to pass them along to the new owners.

I have to say, this is a REALLY great house.  I just can't see leaving The Cottage for it.  I like a big yard, and this doesn't have one.  I love the walkable neighborhood, and the neighbors too.  Someone is going to be really lucky to get this place.  I hope they love it and take good care of it this time!