Friday, July 26, 2013

Home Stretch!

The updates and remodeling are nearly complete.  We have focused a lot of attention on the curb appeal recently.  We also painted the front door bright green.  Yes - bright green!

The countertops and backsplash are also installed.

Finally, all 17 interior doors are now painted black.  All the brass hardware has been updated to bronze.  Below are some pictures that reflect the updates.




Front of the house after we pulled out a several dead and overgrown bushes/trees.


As a reminder, here is what it looked like in April.


New granite countertops




Freshly painted black doors.




It will be a LONG time before I ever paint an interior door again!

Friday, June 21, 2013

Lights, Camera, Action!

We are officially moved into our new home.  Key words being "moved in."  We are far from unpacked.  Who doesn't think moving is the worst?

There has been a lot of work and updates leading up to the move and it still continues.  We have new pendant lighting over the island.  The 1990's fluorescent light fixture had to go.  Four additional 4" recessed can lights we added in the kitchen for additional illumination.  We also replaced the light fixture in the dining area.  All of our light fixtures were bought locally.  I highly recommend Bridge St. Electric in GR.  That beat all the online prices I could find and their customer service is top notch!  Last but not least in this post, I finally got my floating flat screen mounted above the fireplace.  These projects required lots of electrical and drywall work, but we are thrilled with the results!  Below are some before and after pictures.

 Previous dining room light

 Updated dining room light

 Old fluorescent light fixture above island

 Fluorescents gone, pendants installed, plus can lights for additional kitchen workspace illumination

 The mantel is bare

Flat screen is up and there is still plenty of room for Christmas stockings!  Finally having the carpet installed is just a bonus.


Sunday, June 9, 2013

Hardwoods and a New Chandy!

In preparation for our move, we are focusing our projects on updates that are easily accomplished with an empty house.  Two of those projects are refinishing the hardwoods and updating the lighting (specifically the entryway chandelier in this post).  Here are some before and after photos.

Before picture.  Nice blonde oak.

 Get those appliances outta the way.  We have some hardwoods to sand and stain.


Much better - sanded and stained walnut. 

Another view of the refinished floors. 

Huge difference before and after.

The 1990's ol' brass had to go. 

Boom!  The new fixture has arrived. 

Take a second look at this picture to really appreciate it.  Two guys, two ladders plus a plank of wood equals a some impromptu scaffolding.  One guy is holding the fixture and the board while the other person wires and hangs it.  I was impressed!

Here is a stock pic of the new chandelier.  It is a huge improvement.   

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Carpet Man Update and Tile Install

So here is the quick update on the Craigslist carpet guy.  I went with the $40 guy and almost got my monies worth.  He arrived late and showed up with a van that clearly did not have the capacity to haul away everything.  However, I spent about 45 minutes in sheer amazement as the two gents stuffed and loaded about 80% of the product into the van and on top.  I think my favorite part was watching them strap down the rolls of carpet to the roof using old TV cable they had found.  It wouldn't be my first choice in a tie down product but they earned a couple of MacGyver points for creativity.  If you don't already have a visual, here is an official pic of the men at work.


Speaking of carpet, we ripped up the lovely carpet that was in the master bathroom.  Gross, I know. The demo was relatively easy and we found some great priced 12 x 24 porcelain tile at Lowes.  Shotko Tile did a great job installing the flooring in 1.5 days.  I would highly recommend their team of tile guys.  Below are the before and after pics.

 Old tile in the water closet.  It took about 2 hours to remove the tile and cement board.  Pretty basic task.  It was really an excuse for me to bust out the 5 lb. sledge and have a little fun.

 HardieBacker Cement Board installed.

 More HardieBacker

 Tile floor mortared prior to grout

 Another pre-grout pic.  Note the freshly painted walls.  If you are looking for a painter, I recommend Ted Wilda Fine Home Painting.  Hit him up to Twitter or Email to connect.

  Another pre-grout angle

Final product

 Another angle with Ella testing the new floor.

Monday, May 27, 2013

I'M BACK!

I'm Back!

After a two-year hiatus I have a new property renovation to document.

This home is on the southeast side of Grand Rapids near Forest Hills Foods. It is 2200 sq. ft., two-story, 4 bed, 2.5 bath with an unfinished walkout basement.

With most properties the first step of a remodel or renovation is demo.  This 14-year old house does not require significant demolition, but it will require a lot of updating.  Those updates include new interior paint, carpet, light fixtures, refinished hardwood floors, bathroom tile, countertops and backsplash.  Below are pictures from our work the first weekend, which included removing 1500 sq. ft. of carpet/pad and painting all the trim in each room of the home.

 Front of New Home
Living Room 
 Stairs to Second Floor
Master Bedroom
 Ella's Playroom
 Upstairs Hallway
My collection of old carpet and pad.  I posted an ad on craigslist today soliciting bids to haul it away.  I received over 50 calls and texts in 5 hours!  The quotes ranged from $40-200.  Guess which one I hired.  They are scheduled to remove it tomorrow.  Stay tuned to see if I got my monies worth.