Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Just about finished!

We spent a lot of time and money making the upstairs apartment very nice, in the end it proved just too nice to let out so we decided to move our stuff up there and we're so glad we did!

The last straw in that decision was the deck's construction. I couldnt stand the thought of tenants hanging out there, looking down on us in the lower apartment. It just didn't seem right.

So we dragged most of our stuff upstairs and here are some pics. It's about 95% done. there are still some things to do like finish the closets so there are shelves, get a chest of drawers, that kind of stuff, but you get the idea.

I put some old pictures in for comparison:


Kitchen

As it was


First it had to come apart

Dusty, horrible mess



Exhausting...


What a spending spree at Ikea and a lot of work can accomplish. Just need an oven, but they're really expensive

The concept - As we'd have liked it
The finished room - quite like the concept


Outside


Old, fairly useless space



Revamped with french doors to the office/back bedroom. The cage door is now white with a bug screen installed and new locks. Obviously the deck is the best bit.



Complete with BBQ and hand made table


Back bedroom


how it began: 2 windows, 4 walls, 1 ceiling... not good enough

What we need is to spend hours pulling down the ceiling and making a massive dusty pile of crap in the middle of the room


A little sweeping

A little drywall

Plus some french doors, paint and a few bits of furniture and you've got yourself a lovely office.



Front bedroom

The front room even had the remains of a squirrel nest in the ceiling. It received the same treatment, off with the walls, in with the insulation, drywall, paint. Nice.




Just need some places to store our stuff.




Bathroom:

There aren't many pictures of the 'before' as I didn't have a decent camera when I started the demolition.

This is why the bathrooms were in bad shape. The cold water pipe had broken off and soaked both bathrooms

Not in bad condition, but it held a secret...

A hidden window. Understandable as those old sash windows are impossible to keep watertight so a cheap way to fix it was to cover it over, but we wanted light back in the room

Firstly, some demolition had to happen

water damage to the beams and floor had to be fixed

Dad at work on the sink

The finished article


Living room


The living room as it was, complete with window AC units

Agency photo of the dining room/kitchen wall with surface-mounted plug sockets.

Mid work. Very bored of lugging sheets of drywall around



Looking toward the kitchen, well, where the kitchen will be.



Will it ever be better?





Nicer with new lights and drywall

Finished living room

Finished dining room






4 comments:

  1. Your place looks great- before & afters are so amazing!! I really like the wall colors... Nice work!! :) -Emily

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  3. And now you get to do it all again downstairs. :)

    Love from Midgelow

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