I'm putting this here under Visual Arts because I'm seeing this project as something of
an art form that one can live in... It's like a doll house for grownups... :^)
My wife Wendy and I bought a home about 20 minutes from the Washington Coast in a quaint little
town called Raymond. An old loggers town that is not quite dormant, but it has seen much busier days.
The best we can learn so far is that the home was built around the early part of last century. There's no
record that we've found yet of it's born-on date so we're just going off what others are able to remember.
It was originally built with lumber that was growing within sight of the house. There used to be an old
mill on the hill above us, and folks use to haul their trees to this mill and then carry it back down to be used for
their homes. Not a touch of drywall or plaster in this house, all lumber planks.... floors, ceiling, walls are all
out of rough sawn timbers. It' has been wall papered a bunch! We've had some walls with paper build up of
almost an inch thick.
The layout was very poor, and the stairs were impossible.... 10 and a half inch risers with a two foot opening
to get everything that's needed upstairs.... The back porch was rotten beyond repair... so I dismantled it and
built a two story addition and it was there that I added a new set of stairs, and expanded the master bedroom
and making the downstairs a little more roomy.
The wood that I removed from the house so far I've been doing so very carefully. I'll be using it to build the new
cabinets for the home.... I'm having to completely redo the electrical and plumbing, since the old stuff was very old... with
the electrical being downright scary.
The collection of photos below begins the tour. This is mostly representative of the before part of the project.
I'm still working on the electrical and plumbing, but most of the framing is now done. I've been in the building trades
for about 30 years, with 5 years of those as builder in North Carolina... so I'm happily able to do all that needs to
be done on the house myself... and thank goodness... if I had to sub out everything this project would cost a fortune!
So this is what I'm now doing every day... I have two rooms that I've left untouched so I would have an inhabitable
area to live out of while the rest of the house is being carried back to it's bones.... The room I'm in now is warm, cozy and
happily I have internet...gotta have internet....!
Our plans are to turn it into a very cute Victorian. The raw shape is there it just needs the added flare....
I'll add pictures along the way as work progresses..... :^)
Before... having just bought it... this is a picture of the front of the house
Demolition begins... the removal of the rotten back porch

Up goes the new additon

Break time :^)

Picture of inside downstairs...before

Picture of downstairs about a month ago

Picture of upstairs... before

Picture of upstairs about a month ago (not a whole lot has changed visually since, have been
working on electrical and plumbing)

And now that I've got this much posted I can add a few pictures now and then as I weave through this
quilt to completion. This is an incredible amount of work but I love it! I'm very-much looking forward
to working on the interior and exterior trim.... that part's my specialty.... :^)