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Title: Living Doll House :^) Post by: StephenK on Sep 30, 2009 07:53 am 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 (http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll202/StephenKr/coastalhome.jpg) Demolition begins... the removal of the rotten back porch (http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll202/StephenKr/back-of-house.jpg) Up goes the new additon (http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll202/StephenKr/overhang-eves.jpg) Break time :^) (http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll202/StephenKr/corona2.jpg) Picture of inside downstairs...before (http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll202/StephenKr/kitchen-begining.jpg) Picture of downstairs about a month ago (http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll202/StephenKr/kitchen-now.jpg) Picture of upstairs... before (http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll202/StephenKr/upstairs-start.jpg) Picture of upstairs about a month ago (not a whole lot has changed visually since, have been working on electrical and plumbing) (http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll202/StephenKr/upstairs-framed.jpg) 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.... :^) Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: Katze on Sep 30, 2009 05:35 pm I'm putting this here under Visual Arts because I'm seeing this project as something of Good morning Stephen ! :)an art form that one can live in... It's like a doll house for grownups... :^) Excellent idea for a thread. WOW ! Quite a project you have undertaken. I am in awe of your talents, quite impressive that you can take a house down to the basics and then renovate it all by yourself ! Thank you for sharing the before and in progress pictures. Just one question, are you living in a wooden fishbowl ? lol ! there is a curve to some of the pictures. Cute picture of break time ! Looks refreshing. Have you tried the beer that has lime in it ? Into Blue Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: StephenK on Sep 30, 2009 06:36 pm Thank you Into Blue! :^)
The curvature in the pictures are from a new lens I bought not too long ago. It's an ulta wide-angle lens that adjusts from 10mm (essentially fish-eye) to 17mm (very wide). When used indoors it tends to distort quite a bit but it's still able to get a huge amount of coverage into a single image. When I use it outside properly, (finding that sweet spot to where the horizon is flattened) you can hardly tell that anythings off... and yet it takes in just about everything! Here's a picture that I took a couple of weeks ago in Astoria OR. , where I was standing almost directly under the bridge for the shot. No other lens that I've owned could even come close to capturing this angle! (http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll202/StephenKr/bridge-Astoria-or2.jpg) And for the beer you must be referring to Bud Light Lime. It's not a bad beer at all, but oddly expensive for a Bud product. So I tend to hang out with Corona, with a lime twist, for the occasional beer that works itself into my day. :^) Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: Katze on Sep 30, 2009 07:46 pm Awesome under the bridge photo ! And I do like the lens and the results you get from it, even the inside shots. It gives a unique perspective to the picture, like adding a different dimension. I was just teasing you about the fishbowl :P
yes, that was the brand, thanks for the more inexpensive idea - it is only on a rare occasion that I indulge in a beer. I prefer wine, it even has heart health benefits. :) Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: StephenK on Sep 30, 2009 09:52 pm ohhh I knew you were just teasing Into Blue.... could you imagine how much it would cost
and how much time would be involved in actually building a home with the fishbowl feel as we see in the pictures! Would look kinda cool.... but would actually be quite weird to live in! It looks like there may be a problem with my wife Wendy moving over permanently for a bit. She ran into a situation last evening that was so bizarre that she no longer can see herself working for this company. Her attachment to the company was already on thin ice but this one was a doozy... I'll write more about it this evening..... There are odd situations that one confronts in life that are sometimes so uncomfortably bizarre that one would normally expect to only see them in movies ... this was one of those...... Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: Katze on Sep 30, 2009 10:06 pm I wonder what the goldfish think as they swim in their bowl ? Ever wonder if they have that closed in feeling ?
sorry to hear about your wife having such strange work related problems, I hope she is ok . Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: StephenK on Oct 01, 2009 05:06 am Hi Into Blue :^)
She's physically okay, but last night was quite the experience for her! A couple of days ago she was asked by the human resources person at the company she worked for if she would go to some "relatively small" get-together and explain to the people there what their company did. She was asked as a favor because they didn't have anyone else at the time who could do it... oh well, she thought, it meant loosing a night and having to drive into town, but, okay she'd be a team player and do it.... So she drives in, arrives at the building, walks into the room and realized what the deal was actually about. The gathering was huge, semi-formal, all doctors and head nurses and hospital administrators. There were 5 or 6 other top insurance companies that had flown in teams from all over the country to make presentations to the attendees on behalf of their clients. And then she saw that she was third on the presentations list. There was a stage, in a large hall, and from there they were doing their sales pitchs. The companies that presented before her had slide shows, large binder handouts, 15 minute presentations with every bell and whistles imaginable.... They were fully professionals and did presentations for a living..... Wendy had nothing.... the company had sent her and one of their low-level outside sales rep in totally unprepared for both the size of the event, and the nature of the clients they were addressing. Not even with talking points... Most of these doctors she knew in some way on a professional level. Wendy's been a nurse in the Spokane area for the better part of 17 years and has worked just about everywhere there. She takes great pride in her integrity and her professionalism. Came her time she went up on the stage, the sales rep followed, she looked over the crowed as they stared back at her.... and then they bluffed their way through about 3 minutes.... she said it was obvious to everyone they had nothing... but Wendy's pretty ballzy and put her best face on it, spoke with authority..... and waited until she was driving home in the car before she allowed herself to completely fall apart.... she termed it as this being the most humiliating situation that she's ever been involved in.... Earlier today she was looking for another job... (that's when I wrote you) by this afternoon she decided she'd stick around a bit longer (so she can run back and forth between here and spokane freely) but she's hell-bent on getting a job on the West side of the state, sooner rather than later. What happened last night is currently circulating among the management of the company and stuff is likely to be trickling in for some time over the way this was handled by the department that is suppose to be over seeing this sort of thing..... Wendy is still in a mild state of shock..... physically okay but still emotionally shaken... It's bizarre the way a company will treat it's own people at times.... I'm happy I was there and for the invention of cell phones so we could talk throughout the day to relieve some of the pressure.... I'm not thinking she'll ever volunteer like that again....! Title: Forces larger than us... Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Oct 01, 2009 08:53 am Stephen i think it might interest you to read the story of Paramahansa Yogananda's coming to the U.S. for the first time on the Sparta and his 'talk' at the religious convention in Boston. These stories are in the Autobiography of a Yogi, Wendy could probably relate to it. Sometimes things like this go a little beyond a company you know. There are forces that are higher than us that make adjustments to our lives... Steve
Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: Katze on Oct 01, 2009 01:19 pm hi Stephen & Steve,
That was quite the evening for Wendy. I give her lots of credit for handling the mess in the professional way that she did, not everyone would have had the courage to get up there and participate like she did. If you haven't read " Autobiography of a Yogi " yet, you might like to take Steve's suggestion to do so. I have read most of it, need to finish the last few chapters and it is a great book. Also after reading this I would suggest reading " Mejda " which was written by one of Yogananda's brothers and tells about his ( Yogananda's ) early childhood years. It completes the story of his life and as you read this second book, it really feels like one gets to know Yogananda in a more personal way. (I have to finish that book too )... so in reply to Steve's comment Quote There are forces that are higher than us that make adjustments to our lives... I was thinking, perhaps there was a reason that this incident happened in Wendy's life. Perhaps it was a little nudge to her, to seriously look for a different job. God works in mysterious ways sometimes, and sometimes we may not realize the whys or wherefors at the particular time something is happening. I am sorry she had to go thru such a humiliating experience.(((((hugs)))) to Wendy Into Blue Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: StephenK on Oct 01, 2009 08:53 pm Thanks Steve and Into Blue for the warm and empathetic responses!
And I understand the thought behind what you're posting. I tend to call these "triggering events". Some are large some are small, they seem to be custom designed around what's needed at the moment. In this case she was wanting to move-on from both the job that she's in, and the Spokane area. But she had been ground-down somewhat by the responsibility she felt around keeping things the same for the sake of relative safety. This episode finally pushed her beyond that. She's putting in applications in institutions surrounding our western location. She's basically has a no-holds-bared approach toward completing this transition. We have long found that things tend to line-up for a reason. There are people she will be interacting with in the future that are awaiting her arrival. And her own inner course is in the process of being realigned by the changing of events that addresses both need and want, and helps in augmenting her spiritual and intuitive awareness. That's the dryer version :^) On the more personal side she hates that we're apart and wants desperately to begin a new life... the kids are now grown to the point to where they no longer need us in the ways that they used to.... in some ways it's like we're dating again... We've long joked that we rarely take short vacations.... that if we want to see somewhere we move there and spend years bonding with both the people and environment. This habit carried us though North Georgia, Salem Or., Greensboro NC, Denver, and eventually to Spokane, where we've spent the last 17 years raising our children in a steady environment. And now that they're grown we're unleashed again..... the excitement between us over this is quite energizing... we're now working through the complex details that will help make it so, without too much disruption. And it appears that this triggering event was a sign that things are now ready for her to push forward.... she's certainly going at it with a great deal of gusto...! :^) And thanks also for the reading suggestion..! I know of the book... I'm actually surprised that I haven't read it already. The problem I'm having now with reading is that I have so many irons in the fire that reading is pulling-in near last. I found a great book that I was telling Into Blue about... it talks to my soul... it's amazingly incredible as I drink-in the pages, but even with that I'm currently only to page 22..... my experience with reading right now is sip and run.... :^) Thanks again for your wonderful replies.... this discussion actually belongs in this thread because as I'm working on the house itself, these seem to be the events that will help bring about our eventual experience with the finished home and the life here that awaits us. :^) Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: Katze on Oct 01, 2009 09:08 pm hi Stephen :)
It sounds like Wendy has things under control in going about moving forward with her plans to relocate with her job. Interesting phrase " triggering events " fits right in. Quote And her own inner course is in the process of being realigned by the changing of events that addresses both Very nicely worded.need and want, and helps in augmenting her spiritual and intuitive awareness. That's the dryer version :^) I can definitely understand her feelings regarding being apart, it is difficult wanting to be with someone and them being so far away - for whatever reasons. Nice that you had the opportunities to live in a variety of places, and to have the memories to take with you as you travel to the next stage of your life. I almost thought you were going to reply with you already had read the book ! ohh I can definitely understand, the not having time to read now with all that you have going on. Just shelve the idea, hee hee, for another time as you sit relaxing in front of your fireplace on a cold winter's night with nothing to do. Yes, I remember the soul book, I need to make time to read that one too. So many books on my reading list- need to have more hours in the day/ night. Looking forward to more pictures of your renovation in progress. Into Blue Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: StephenK on Oct 02, 2009 04:11 am Hi Into Blue :^)
What happened to Wendy is finally making its way through upper management of the company she works for to the point where she got a personal phone call today from the medical director. He's the top dog just below the CEO. He asked her what happened and she explained the whole event blow by blow. He was both stunned and embarresed for both her and the company... enough so, that he was taking this to the top and wanted her to send all coorapondences on what had transpired both before and after the event. This may actually serve as a catalyst to change a weak aspect of the company itself. It's a non-profit health care insurance company that serves the poor population of Wa. state. (a person has to be 400 percent below the poverty level to be eligible for this insurance.) So it's in the best interest of the people it serves, for the company to be on top of things in order to better address those in need. She's feeling much better now that she knows that this isn't being swept under the rug, and that her discomfort may actually accomplish some good. And what a crazy day.... as I had posted you about earlier in PM. Even now when I sat down to write this my daughter just called... :^) I enjoy hearing from her and my son since in some ways I double as something of both mom and dad... I was a stay-at-home dad with them for about 8 (?) years. We homeschooled them both so we were around each other continuously for that time. Our connections are almost seamless.... so our conversations are often a continuation of the last one. The four of us, Wendy my son and daughter are all best friends... as well as father husband wife and children (well... young adults :^) so when somethings going on in their lives they often think of us first... and of course we're always there for them... and yet they're incredibly independent. Both are solid as a rock... not needy at all... in fact my daughter gets tense with us when we offer her money.... even though she's going to school full time and has a full time job..... My son installs fiber optic cables and is heading off to Ohio shortly to lay down 500 miles, with another job right behind it in New Mexico laying another 300 miles..... over the last couple of years he's set down fiber for months at a time in Arizona, California, Colorado, Montana, Oregon, Western Washington... and Alaska for a whole summer. He gets around... :^) So it's really not much of a problem when they call.... I'm in awe of who each one of them are!! Only I don't get a whole lot done on the house when they do...! :^)) Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: Katze on Oct 02, 2009 07:17 am What a wonderful family Stephen !
Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: Katze on Oct 12, 2009 07:38 pm Just stopping by to check on the house renovation progress Stephen. I hope all is going well and on schedule, if you have a schedule. I heard Colorado had 4 inches of snow the other day !
:) Into Blue Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: StephenK on Oct 13, 2009 09:25 am Just stopping by to check on the house renovation progress Stephen. I hope all is going well and on schedule, if you have a schedule. I heard Colorado had 4 inches of snow the other day ! :) Into Blue Hi Into Blue :^) Progress is moving along at the pace of one person, but still steady and reasonably sure-footed! Winter is close at hand...My son was in Montana a few days ago and they were waking up to 4 degrees Fahrenheit. And I was talking with a cashier just yesterday at the Home Depot, whose husband and son were visiting the grandparents in Wyoming and were running into white-out snow storms already.... I fear it's here in some places in the US already.... :o We're still fairly warm here yet... have had a few frosts but it warms up pretty quickly... right now we're heading into a several day stretch of rain... it does rain a lot on the western side of the state... we'll be getting what Seattle is generally known for... winter damp.... but not much in the way of stick-around snow...! So I did take a couple of pictures a few hours ago to bring the thread up to date on current progress. As a reminder I'm posting a demolitioned benchmark...... it's a picture where the old porch was removed, and before the two story addition was added. Following that one is late this afternoons pictures of the addition and the new back porch... I just finished up on shingling the two roofs today. I had also saved some of the old siding and added it to the side of the house, covering the one wall on the new addition.... yesterday I sprayed it with Thomsons water seal. We decided not to paint it but just seal it... The old color, once pressure washed, was too cool to pass up... you simply can't buy color that will do that kind of effect. Tomorrow more plumbing, insulating and maybe hang some drywall.... I'm quickly reaching that stage where the house will have parts of it actaully livable. Still a few weeks yet before furninture could be moved in... but I'm starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel! :^) (http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll202/StephenKr/back-of-house2.jpg) (http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll202/StephenKr/homeoct12-2.jpg) (http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll202/StephenKr/homeoct12.jpg) Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: Katze on Oct 13, 2009 02:39 pm Good morning Stephen ! :)
WOW !! Looks fantastic ! Two roofs to shingle, I thought you only had one roof to do. And the siding, love the various shades of brown, looks so rustic, very unique. I agree with you on not painting it. Amazing what the power washing did to the siding. The top picture, with the almost black looking siding, kind of looks like charred from a fire ( without fire damage to the house, if that makes any sense ). So that really dark look is just weathered ? You may have mentioned this before, but I was just looking at the first picture and the last picture, where did you get the siding for the addition to match the rest of the house ? In the middle picture, to the left is a cool looking bush. Looks like the leaves turn yellow in the fall, but the flowers are a pink/coral color. Do you know what this is called ? The round flowers, from a distance, look like hydrangeas- a smaller version, but the leaves are different. Hanging drywall, that sounds like fun, lol ! Quite dusty too, if I recall. Any colors picked out yet for the inside room colors ? or do you wallpaper ? Thanks for the pictures and the updates, hope I didn't ask too many questions? If I didn't ask questions, I wouldn't be me, lol ! Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: StephenK on Oct 13, 2009 05:57 pm Good Morning Into Blue :^)
The siding that I used to blend with the other was actually a side-benefit of my being frugal. When I removed the siding from the back of the house on the areas that I dismantled, I did so very carefully, thinking that I could just turn the siding over and use the brand-new looking backside of the siding to save some money. It wasn't until I finished the addition and was talking with an neighbor about how to blend the back to the front when it occurred to me, "duhhh.... the old siding is already weathered to match, just put it up, pressure wash it, and whalla!" And sure enough it looks almost seamless! I've asked several of the neighbors what they thought of it before I sealed it and they each liked the idea of keeping with that look. They are all happy that I'm updating the house since for the longest time it served as something of an eye-sour. Kids were afraid to come near the house because of the bars in the windows and the the old black weathered look... they all were thinking that it was a prison or at least haunted and creepy. :^) And the back addition now brings some symmetry to the side of the house... and bumps up the square footage to around 1400 square feet. Covering the back porch has made a world of difference in improving its usability! Before when it rained I had to put something in front of the back door to keep the roof run-off from splashing both it and from coming inside... now I can sit on the porch and watch the rain as it does what it does so well in the northwest! :^) As to the plants I haven't a clue. That's Wendy's department.... She's up on the birds in the area, the plants and trees.... she's been admonishing me to be ultra careful not to hurt any of the preexisting flora that came with the home and has long been well established... In my classical construction-guy approach toward bulldozing through everything this hasn't been easy.... but I've been doing so and will certainly appreciate doing-so once all is done! I'll have to get back with you later as to the nature of the nature in the yard. :^) We'll most-likely be painting the rooms once each one is ready. Wendy used to hang wall paper for the homes that I built, back when I was a homebuilder, but since then we've both become very avid fans of paint. With paint you can change the wall colors on a whim... with wallpaper... not-so-much! And again with the paint colors I'll be leaving that up to her... I only have an eye for off-whites.... she's far more daring than I am when it comes to room colors... and yet her choice combinations usually work out surprisingly nicely! I would originally look at the paint and think "no-way!" but once it's up, and the furniture's moved back in, I find myself thinking "yes-way!" I never would have guessed it while looking at the swatches. And I certainly don't mind your asking questions! Answering them gives me the chance to more fully share what I'm up to! I really do feel like I'm living inside a top to bottom form of living art. The fact that it starts out as a hundred years old is a bonus! And answering questions about how it's going is a most enjoyable treat! :^) Title: knock, knock .... Post by: Katze on Dec 03, 2009 09:43 am knock,knock.... anyone home ? you whooooooooooooo Stephen, where are you ? so quiet, I don't hear any remodelling going on ? Can it be you have finished already ? Time for a housewarming party ?
Into Blue without a clue Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: StephenK on Dec 03, 2009 09:06 pm Sorry about that Into Blue :^)
When I go into hermit mode it usually carries-on for awhile.... I have been posting here and there but very sporadically and usually on light issues or photo editing related.... I did finish a large portion of the upstairs (pictures below :^) and am now getting started on the downstairs kitchen, pantry, laundry room and half bath. This home building thing takes a very long time when you're doing it alone.. and is much more complex when the projects a remodel... but it's getting there..! :^) Did have a little drama with the sump pump in the crawlspace not working, with almost waist deep water collecting as a result! Happily we didn't have anything of value stored down below and the fix was easy enough (took a stick and poked around under water till I finally found the float for the pump and tapped it till pump jumped to life. Took hours to drain... about as much water as one would have in a swimming pool! It's nice to be living finally in a different place! 17+ years in Spokane was enough! I actually like the rain we're getting here in favor of the snow that will soon envelope the eastern side of the state! I just have to keep a close eye on the sump pump... spontaneous swimming pools under ones house are disquieting! :^) (http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll202/StephenKr/j8lj06.jpg) (http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll202/StephenKr/swfxuh.jpg) (http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll202/StephenKr/finishedroom1.jpg) Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: Katze on Dec 04, 2009 06:07 pm hi Stephen, welcome back ! :)
Awesome work ! Looking great, thanks for sharing the pictures with us. I am so impressed with your talents and I can certainly understand how much time it takes when doing everything you are doing, by yourself. I was just noticing texture on the ceiling and walls, is this an addition to the paint or do you have to use a special technique to get this effect? I remember years ago, when my father was painting the walls, he used a paint that had a sand mixture in it and then he stippled the paint on the wall - very time consuming ! back in a min - I am multitasking and baking. :) ok, I am back. Time for morning break, I have Rice Krispie peanut butter with chocolate bars and hot chocolate. Kind of a midmorning energy snack. Enjoy ! :) oh my on the sump pump drama ! WOW !! water almost waist deep ? that is quite a bit of water, very lucky to get the pump working and good to hear you didn't lose anything due to water damage. A few years ago there was flooding in our area, and lots of people had water in their basements, where of course, they were storing things in cardboard boxes. :o I think a good idea, if anyone stores items in the basement is to put them in the plastic storage containers, just in case. Just think, if it had been colder, you could have had your own indoor ice skating rink ! Have a wonderful day ! :) Into Blue Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: StephenK on Dec 05, 2009 07:31 am Thank You Into Blue! :^)
This has been, and still is, quite the undertaking... but I love it in a way that very-much surprises me... I was thinking that I was finished with anything construction related... I've been doing it for so long... but this is the first that I've taken-on something this personal and complex... and it fits me like a glove... who-da-thunk-it.... :^) The texture thing is sprayed-on with a hand-held texture gun attached, by hose, to an air compressor. The ceiling is sprayed on directly, and left to dry... the walls are sprayed on, allowed to dry for about 10 minutes, and then passed over with a wide blade for that purpose. It's called the "knocked down" effect.... it's also great for hiding many defects in my taping work! :^) The funny thing about the flooding was that, till recently, the hot water heater was down below.. situated on top of several cement blocks.... about the time I was changing the plumbing the older one quit working... so when buying the new one I installed it inside, on the first floor. If I left it were it was it would have been fried! That would have been a sad waste of 300+ dollars! Starting next on the kitchen.... a neighbor is loaning me a really nice planer so I'm able to use much of the old lumber for the house to do some nice customized cabinets.... It looks like I'll have only about $500 invested in all the cabinets when I'm done.... and these should be rather nice ones at that... it's hard to beat the price of self developed improvements! Thanks for checking back in Into Blue! and for sharing the nice imagery of "Rice Krispie peanut butter with chocolate bars and hot chocolate" .... Yummy....! :^) Title: Re: Living Doll House :^) Post by: Katze on Dec 05, 2009 05:50 pm Thank YOU, for checking back Stephen. :) I do enjoy reading about your works in progress, whether they are about your remodeling or your photography artwork ! I am happy you enjoyed your cyber-snack. :) I can totally understand the rewarding feeling of your remodeling project. A personal work of art, so naturally it would be something you can enjoy working on and fully appreciate the beauty of, the finished piece of art. Times change, your version of the texturizing sounds so much easier. And funny you should mention, it hiding flaws ... similar to what my father said when he decided to texture the walls. It does give it a nice look either way, but I think it makes it more difficult for repainting ( which you shouldn't have to worry about for years to come ! ) Interesting how that all worked out with the water heater & the flooding, like it was a premonition of sorts - not exactly the word I am looking for - perhaps somehow Divine timing ? And all worked out just fine, well ... except for the mess of the flooding ! And a cabinet maker too ? Very nice about the neighbor loaning you the planer. So is this kitchen larger or smaller than your other one ? |