Thursday, 20 September 2012

A few more photos

These are the ones we put on the advert. We had rented the place just 25 hours after posting! We had to take down the ad as we were getting too many responses which is nice. I guess Atlanta has too few nice, cheap places.








Monday, 17 September 2012

Pretty much finished

At last!

Just have to get the A/C installed this week and that'll be about it. We had a final push on Saturday to get all clean and painted.

Here's some pics



Bedroom after stripping
Completed bedroom

Living room mid-renovation before the wall was changed
Grim kitchen as we bought it. The sink cabinet was soaked from years of leaks. and underneath was covered in half an inch of a black mold.  The stove leaked and the walls were just concrete render. Not nice. 

Kitchen during renovation. The moldy parts of the kitchen cabinet were removed, as  were  the wall cabinets
Kitchen from the back door during renovation
Kitchen - the other side


Kitchen now with the small walls removed and a fresher look

Hallway into kitchen
Living room as we bought it. All the walls were covered in the thin plywood that's meant to look like wood. No heating, a cheap folding PVC door covered the closet. At least the windows were new and in good shape, but that was about it.
Living  room showing closet and bedroom doors as we bought it. complete with  mildew-y carpet

Living room with the closet door on the right and bedroom door on left.
Living room now. New Fan, lights, floor, etc.

Hall/kitchen as we bought it

Living room and hall towards kitchen. See custom-made shelves in the nook.



Bedroom wall showing the bathroom
Bathroom as we found it. A leak had happened in the bathroom above and caused the ceiling to collapse into the one below.

Old bathroom sink including ceiling debris

During restoration. This was after the bath was removed and the source of the ant-damage discovered. They were nesting in the dirt patch around the drain. I poisoned them, then covered the area with thin-set concrete.


Completed bathroom. Better.


Closet showing smaller closet within. New folding doors.










Monday, 10 September 2012

An aside

So our veggie garden was a bit of a write-off. The varmints took nearly all of the tomatoes, egg plants, zucchini, and pretty much everything but the chiles, and they usually damaged those.

The one thing they didn't yet mess with was this squash. It's an unusual plant in that it grows over a huge area. I think the longest tendrils must be 40 feet, and it goes up trees, fences, anything. It climbed one tree and started to produce a couple of these things:


It's getting on for 5 feet long now. Pretty cool

Flooring

This was a lot harder than i thought it would be. The instructions told that you could just attach the long edges of the strips together, then tap the short edges together. This just made the ends chip and not join squarely so i had to remove a little material then glue each end together. It was a real hassle.

And the floor is not level so i had to level using underlayment in places to absorb the voids. I am not sure it's perfect, but hopefully it'll last. one spot in the closet is not good, but it's a closet so we'll have to live with it.

Much laminate, some on special

The bedrom

Just one more

It was not the last tiling job as we decided that laminate flooring in the kitchen was a bad idea. Here it begins, more to follow.





Thursday, 30 August 2012

The Last Tiling Job

Hopefully this is the last one, anyway.

We had thought about doing the whole wall, but it was too much hassle and cost so we just tiled the kitchen backsplash and the area between the stove and the vent hood

Steff working the invaluable saw

Preparation

Nearly finished
It's since been painted and some shelves have gone up. More pictures to follow...

Friday, 17 August 2012

Counters

These are hard to install. It's easy enough, although nerve-wracking to install the lengths of material, but there  are some catches.

The rounded edge does not mesh with the side of another piece of material when creating an 'L' shape so you have to trim that off, if you do that, you have to mitre the corner to make the 2 rounded profiles join cleanly.

The other pain in the ass is that if you cut the top with the plastic side up, it chips out badly. You have to turn it upside down and cut it like that, it still chips, however, but less so.

Then you have to join them. They're too heavy for glue, and screws are very difficult to get in due to the shallow angle, they'd come out to easily and don't apply enough pressure. The answer is to use 'mitre bolts' I didn't that that's what they're called, but the shop lady understood my ramblings.

I spent hours measuring and cutting the shape i needed into the tops, then brought them together, upside down and spent ages more routing out the channels for the bolts:


Channel routed out and the bolt ready to go in

Closed up and glued



We got a range from Sears for less than half price due to damage, and a dishwasher from Craiglist, and this is how things look now. 



Better than this, I think.