Sunday, December 23, 2012

Smoothing Things Over

Now that the drywall is up, it's patching time. What a messy job! Steve and Mike have spent a tremendous amount of time carefully smoothing joint compound over every nail hole. As always, Ashby is sitting by, ready to help his best pal Steve.


In between mudding sessions, Mike has been trimming the windows. 



Pretty soon we'll be priming and painting!

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

A Dry & Boring Project

Our insulation inspection was a success, and now the drywall is going up!

The first video shows the room insulated before any drywall goes in. The others are pretty self-explanatory.




For those who can't view the videos, here are some photos:




Who would have thought my mother would climb so high on that ladder? Anything to use a cordless screwdriver!

Sunday, November 4, 2012

We Passed Rough Inspection!!!!

About a week ago, we passed rough inspection, which means that we can proceed with the next phase of our renovations.

Mike, with a lot of help from our friend Steve, is currently insulating the addition, and what a difference it makes! No more drafts, no more shivering while cooking.






Once the insulation is done, the inspector will come back to check it out. If all goes well, soon we should be putting up drywall and unpacking all those boxes full of hardwood flooring!

Skeletons in My Closet

Okay, so not really, but it had gotten to the point where my hall closet was so disorganized that if there had been a skeleton in there, I never would have known.




As a side project while Mike was getting ready for our rough building inspection, I decided to give my closet a makeover. So I wouldn't distract Mike from his task, I took a trip to The Container Store in Columbus where one of their experts took my poorly drawn sketches of the closet I wanted and translated them into a computer-generated mock up. I was amazed; there on the screen before me was exactly what I needed. I chose the shelving, and the staff there cut all of the pieces to size. An hour after making my selection, they loaded everything into my car, and I was on my way home.

After removing the useless single bar and shelf (the dust on that shelf was really nasty), I began the process of priming, plastering, and painting the space. I even put in a new floor - linoleum squares that look like ceramic tile. The next step was to install the new shelving units, and voila, I now have a beautiful, functional closet. 




Saturday, August 11, 2012

We're Still Working on the Inside

You'll notice that I last posted in December, when I said it was time to turn our attention to the inside of the addition. I haven't added any details since then because we really haven't accomplished much that is visible to our readers. Mike was sidelined for several weeks in the spring due to breaking his leg during a hockey game. He did manage to climb up the ladder a few times in his aircast while I nervously stood below, ready to catch him.

We're finally back on track and hoping to finish the room by the end of some year. (You'll notice I don't indicate which one.)

As I am writing this post, Mike and Steve are wiring. Our next inspection will focus on the electrical work in the addition (we recently passed the plumbing inspection.)


After months of indecision and testing out a cardboard mock up, we purchased a hood for above the stove. It's quite sleek, I must say, although not nearly as attractive as its cardboard predecessor. The top portion will eventually be encased in stainless steel.




A couple of weeks ago, Mike and Steve finished tearing out the last of the old ceiling.


And that's where we are. Please keep your fingers crossed for us as we prep for the next inspection!