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What Did You Do To Your Home Today?
Inspired by the "911" thread I wanted to start a new one referencing our homes. They are our castles and most valuable assets we have (arguably).
Share your projects, post your pics, throw in ideas. Inside, outside, garden, pool... All involved! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Let me start. I initiated the project to landscape my frt and backyards. Getting some quotes. Partial grass. Need grass that can withstand harsh summer conditions.
Inside we are remodeling our kitchen. Pics to follow. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
installed a new Toto toilet in workshop bathroom. placed the old one in my trash bin and smashed it to pieces with a hammer.
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Pushed the start button on the pool robot.
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Weeded a third of the yard while my 2.5yo son ran from one end the more times than I could count.
Was nice to spend the evening outside. We broke some weather records in Seattle today hitting 90 degrees. Which is rare even for the middle of summer. |
Emptied my stuff out of our master bedroom walk-in closet (6x14 ft)and removed the particle board shelving. Started paint prep...... Will place baseboard and fill carpet gap with cedar - an accidental nice touch.
My wife removed her clothes over the weekend. We have Container Store Elfa shelving that we bought about a month ago during their sale. After the shelves were out my wife started musing how it would make a good office. Just need to reconfigure the hall closet, ductwork, a few load bearing walls to make it work. And give away the Elfa we wouldn't use I suppose. I like doing projects but my production manager makes me pull my hair out. I am now repairing/preparing the wall extra nice - since it may NOT be covered by clothes after all! A texture gun is on the shopping list. Thanks for the opportunity to vent - and contribute to this post. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1461040503.jpg |
The house is a 1920s bungalow and has no insulating inside the walls - makes for a cold room :( So I stripped the plaster board off two walls, put in a double glazed window, relocated some updated power points and put in a bit more framing. I'll put in wall batts then put up and plaster some drywall in a few days.
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I cleaned the elastomeric coating on my garage roof and a small section over the house and applied a new top coat of elastomeric paint. I'm having solar panels installed in that location and wanted to have a new surface on before the installation.
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Poured the driveway (21x10) and parking pad next to it (29x22). Also, the front walk.
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want to come up and help? just kidding. not that much tim's brother ty |
Yesterday in particular, just put in more hardwood flooring. I'm rebuilding the master bedroom/bathroom/closet + server closet and half bath since they share the same structure underneath the floor. I've basically had to tear out the entire area and start over. Trying to get the master bedroom done before the baby shows up in a couple of weeks at least.
Getting close... http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c5...psfwk24cjt.jpg http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c5...psc1dywotm.jpg |
This is my latest project finished just a few weeks ago - a butler pantry. This room is behind the kitchen and off the laundry room. The previous homeowners had it set up as something like a maid's day room - small sofa, table, and a tv. I don't have an actual before picture, but did get one once the area was cleared and I started work.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1461072698.jpg This picture shows some of the initial cabinet build. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1461072754.jpg More of the build and start of the painting. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1461072799.jpg Final build using panoramic view. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1461073124.jpg And here it is with the goodies. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1461073178.jpg |
Here's an earlier project - replacement of the fireplace mantle. The den is a rather large room and the existing mantle was rather understated and did nothing for the room. The project included demo of the mantle surround as well as the travertine tile hearth being replaced with marble tile surround and hearth.
Before from when we moved in: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1461073511.jpg Interim picture showing some of the construction: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1461073612.jpg Final project: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1461073558.jpg |
Our most recent project was to fill level the dirt from this hole.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1461080817.jpg You can see the hat of the man standing in the hole. We had to have a new sewer line put in because the old one had an issue at the connection to the city main. That hole was 9 feet deep. :eek: They did OK getting the dirt back in the hole but it was not level and it needed 30 rolls of sod to cove up. |
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I will never allow my guys to work in a trench more than 4' deep. |
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That "soil" is pure clay. You can make bricks with ease. It does not move at all. It is like digging into pottery when it is dry. It is bright brick red and it is compressed hard. If they were digging by hand they had to use a pick-axe to break it apart before you can shovel it.
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