Thursday, March 13, 2014

Marti Home Renovation Before & After

 Top Floor, front (before)

 Top floor,front After

 Top Floor, stairs

 Top floor stairs, after

 Second floor hallway

 2nd Floor Hallway, after

 Second floor BR, front after removing 2 layers of carpet

 2nd Floor, Front BR after

 Second floor BR, rear. Lino tiles too gooey to remove. Carpet over

 2nd Floor BR rear, after

 Second floor Rear - closet

2nd Floor rear closet, after

 New doors installed

 Second floor bathroom

 2nd floor bathroom - no shower rail or curtain! Tiles all had mold damage


We demo'ed down to the studs - ceiling and floors all had to go


Full Bath - new wall to accommodate tub / shower surround

 Second floor bathroom

 2nd floor bathroom, after

 LR damaged wall (sledge hammer, probably)

 LR wall after repair

 1st Fl. 1/2 bath
 1/2 bath - new ceramic tile floor, new electric, lights, window, painted beadboard

 Kitchen (you don't even want to know what was in the drawers)

 Kitchen - after

 Front stairs, looking down from second floor

 Front stairs - new treads, stained and coated with Helmsman. New balusters fabricated for ones that were missing.

 I even put a new cap on the bottom newell post, and stained it to match the stairs and rail.

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 After chiseling tile off floor, re-finishing the wood floor underneath, and removing / filling about 1,000 screws and nails from the walls, it looks pretty good.



Kitchen - Driveway side
 Kitchen - New stove (the second one we had to buy after the first on was destroyed by the contractors), installed hood & cabinet above


Breakfast nook
 It cleaned up nice. 



Furnace
  $5800 later...

And this sums up the whole ordeal !!!

4 comments:

Lemonade714 said...

awesome, am I the only one who got the remodeling ads from google while I looked at the pics?

CanadianEh! said...

Great job Marti. Hours of work but a beautiful result!!

HeartRx said...

Lemony, I didn't see any ads, but I have popup blocker checked on Safari.

CanadianEh! - Thanks! It certainly is satisfying to see it completed on the inside.

fermatprime said...

Wow! What a huge ordeal! Really looks great!