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The floor has this coper shine. I'll take a better pic but this shows some.
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My plan in life has been to build a stone house before our youngest goes to school. I love stone as a material and I enjoy the thought of laying it all in place. That's like my swan song with this hobby of mine. ... Or was. Fucking hell I fucking hate our drill hammer. I was putting up moldings all the fucking evening just because every fucking piece needed to be put up with screws. My hands shook so badly after it I was like a human vibrator. I'm never, ever buying anything made of stone or concrete again, that is if I survive this one. You do the drilling for me, I'll move your fridges?
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So - I've been working on my house since 1999. My place started out as a 3 bedroom - 1 1/2 bath that sat on 1.5 acres, with a county park in the back yard.
Sq footage was 2784 - and it was tight. But we got the house for a song and a dance, which allowed me to put on my first addition - a 2 car garage with an 18x24 master bedroom - 8x8 walk in - and a 10x16 master bath. I did 100% of all the work on this myself - brick and concrete. Took me almost 2 years to complete working every weekend and evening I could. Not counting the garage as living space (even though I live there) this added an additional 624ft of living space to 3408 sq ft. From the outside (sorry, no digital camera back then...it was all film) Just after digging the footer House Foundation 2nd floor walls Brickwork Garage doors Master bath Master bedroom (I'd show the walk in, but I' don't want the girls on this forum to get jelly) Garage Notice - no pole in the center. This was the main part of my design. So - my song and dance for the house...it was on the market for 140K - I got it for 118K (had a really good agent that helped us). I did this entire addition for $26K - house was appraised in 2002 at $188K. Seemed to be worth all the work I did
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From there, it was on to the Deck – Porch - and driveway.
Did the deck first – as that first step from the master suite was a little rough. Used trek for the decking – best material ever Rails Finished product Porch was next on the list – did this in a couple weekends Foundation wall My attempt at stone work...just look at the gut on that guy Little concrete later. Little paint to the wall… Then – on to the driveway. 1st, needed to get rid of the existing jungle and vines And I wanted to level out the front yard Old wall was falling apart Can’t do all the work without one of these. Best 8 grand spent ever Starting the retaining wall. These things were 50lbs each (IIRC) And the concrete work. I had to do this over several weekends… Brownie points with the wife – little flower box And the finished driveway
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Okay , so I needed a little ‘me’ place. You know, that man cave thing. Remember, this is a 60’s home…and what 60’s home wouldn’t be complete without paneling.
And a dive bar with wall paper So – address the panels first with a little blue board And rip out that old bar… Here I’m replacing working on the new bar…getting the fit just right And that drab carpet – gone. Finished bar Well stocked of course And how the room looks…power stadium seating of course Continuing with my ‘me’ theme – I started to work on my fish room. Fish room you say? Well – they need a place in my house too you know. Started with a crappy outdoor porch – that ended up a junk room. And I mean junk… And I needed a plan of attack for this room… And I was thinking I needed a bigger fish tank that what I had… And I wanted a nice big hole in the wall (this is where the wife freaks and geeks) So I enclosed it – green boarded it Painted and prepped for a new tank Installed a new tank – sanded the floors Beautified, painted, and sealed [img]http://users.zoominternet.net/~kncj//Living4.JPG/img] As for the fish room itself…well. This is her – behind the scene. Now you know why it needs a room.
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Back to the Mrs – as complaints started brewing from me spending too much time on me stuff. Blah blah, I want a kitchen, blah blah. She doesn’t even cook.
Needless, need to make wine out of water…and a shit kitchen it was. Gotta love that carpet. But…we lay down a little angled tile Place in some paint and boarder And a some back splash…that will keep her quiet, right? Nope – DISASTER. My filters for the fish tank ended up exploding – dropping approx. 10,000 gallons of water in about a 10 hour period. Destroyed the kitchen, dining room, main floor hallway, main bathroom…and worst of all, my newly finished gameroom I ended up retiling the floor with a porcelain – that I ended up extending into the hallway and main bath And – used all this to redo the kitchen (cabinets were not killed in the flood – but if I was going to do this, may as well go all the way. Besides - happy wife, happy life Solid maple cabinets – quarts counter – stainless appliances (got right before the flood). I also kicked open the wall and took out the bulkhead in the process. And added a little glass tile for the bling affect
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So at this point – you’d think I’m done and happy. Nope. Wife gets the crazy idea to build up…as in take this ranch to a 2 story. And I begin to take on the biggest adventure of my life. This time, I’m not going at it alone. I need help…
I started out by cutting down a gorgeous maple…but – it wont fit with the new plans The idea is to keep the existing roof, while placing on the new structure And fully brace for my fishies Here we’re putting in the new floor for the 2nd level. Did this while the old roof was in place Living under tarps…to keep the rain out as best I could Which…was sketchy at times Starting on the 2nd level walls Put in a full 6’ attic truss – tons of storage (and needed to hold my new HVAC units) Once the new roof was in place, we began to take out the old roof
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Once to the inside – the world became my own again. I at least made my wife stain the doors and trim…and do some of the painting (which I had to redo).
Floors going in… Removal of my daughter’s bedroom – for our new living room. Finishing up the outside My Brazilian Koa living room. We let our kids do their own paint scheme…my daughter hand painted the Nirvana – In bloom bass line in hers While my son chose a Pittsburgh Penguin theme This railing took me 3 weeks – I hate these things
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Since I've more than bored you by this point - here's a few finals.
What was our living room - became the new dining room And how the house looked (prior to landscaping) I'm currently working on the laundry room and the 1/2 bath down by my bar. Which will be finished with a manly stand up urinal. This last addition ran me 120K (as I needed to hire for the outside). Total living space is now 5442 sq ft, it has a 3 car garage, 5 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath, 2 HVAC units. Last appraisal in 2013 was $395K....which isn't shabby for my $118K purchase
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This is basically what I've done while home with the kids.
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I'm actually close to remodeling the master bath now as well. When I put it in, I was on a tight budget, now things have loosened a tad. Need to set my priorities...
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Do you design it all too, or does the wife do that? My hubby is as handy as I am, but he can't ever understand the concept I'm going after. I can talk for hours trying to explain to him why certain things have to be done in certain way and he hears white noise. When we're like 75% done, he has a moment of clarity and then I hear the most frustrating words ever... "I didn't know you were after this kind of solution." Right. Okay. Eat shit and die. (it's our 10th wedding anniversary. I forgot it so now I need to make him look bad)
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ShopVac amazing! I am impressed by people who have the dedication to do such things. And as the house has not fallen apart, you seem to do it right.
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We are totally renovating our master bath though we are not doing it ourselves. I'll update with pictures when work starts next Monday.
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I have 3 major beams in in this house - that if any were to fail, I'd be done for. One is with the picture of the car in the garage. It spans 26 feet and does not have a post in the center (as most homes do). One is directly over my fish tank, and T's to a supporting wall. And the main one is this...which consists of 3-2"x14"x30' laminated wood beams, sandwiched with 1/2" steel plates. If this comes out - I just level the house and start over
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Finally started the laundry room tile. Won't be finished up until later this week.
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