building the behemoth bottom corner cabinet. this was actually quite difficult to get into the house. we had to remove the cross beam to angle it in.
this was.... interesting to work in to feed my family
looks a little better with some color
finally able to put the kitchen table back in the dining room area
its so much more open.
new lights!
all the door and drawers face frames
so many doors and drawers!
sanding the final coat to get it smooth and perfect. it was only 1am at this point. we were still mostly fresh
texturing the ceiling
got some color in the bathroom
peeling up 4 layers of laminate flooring
the last layer was insane
cutting out the old
he did leave me a sink... kind of. at least for a little bit
rerouting water lines for the dishwasher
perfectly level. good work justin
sneak peak.
first counter on. he was so nice to attach my sink before he left for 3 days to go to his grandmas funeral
puttin new valved in the bathroom on the otherside, and we broke the connection on this side and needed to to some impromptu plumbing fixes. thankfully our neighbor was up at 10p and let us borrow their torch.
attaching more counters
working on the basement bathroom
pantry is in!
fridge surround is in
very tight space to work with on getting the dishwasher connected
such a better color!
laying the floor
starting to look like a kitchen again
uppers go in!
love!
we sheet rocked the laundry room and it helped just put it all together
let entryway light
took a few days to glue and clamp all the cabinet drawers
and all the drawers
our makeshift paint booth in the garage
priming all the closet doors
before and after kitchen
before and after main bath
before and after downstairs bath
before and after mast bath
before and after front of house
before and after back of house
i know these pics are not in order. but needless to say in the year and a half that we lived in the house, we did a lot. we loved what we turned it into and it was a great house for us. we were sad to go, but excited about the opportunities that come with a new location. hope the new owners take care of it and love it like we did.
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