Contact Mike or Nicole and give them words of encouragement.

Nicole Holden : mwestpress@gmail.com Mike Holden : mholdendesign@yahoo.com



Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Hooray (for e-bay)

We have the bedroom almost completely primed, but still have the ceiling to do, so I'm holding off on a new post on the bedroom until that's done. So, in the mean time, I thought I'd share our most recent ebay finds:


Who the hell would buy a lot of assorted rusty hinges you ask? We would! They will look much more appropriate when we install the "new" closet doors. Some of the smaller ones will work for the hidden built-in in the bathroom, as well as the laundry hamper mentioned in the previous post. The extras will find a home somewhere else in the house eventually. Besides, for $14.00, you can't really go wrong on a lot of old hinges.

Also purchased this week is a super Art Deco 2-bulb light for the hall in front of the new bedroom closet: 



We may paint it white or silver to blend in with the rest of the finishes in the room, but I'm a little apprehensive to paint over the original finsh (if it is original) We'll see once the e-bay finds arrive in the mail this week. 

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Drywall

While the Bay View Bungalow has seen lots of action lately, the blog has been collecting dust on the interwebs. So, we figured it's time for an update of some kind.


Nicole's parents came out a few weeks ago to help us hang the last of the drywall (Thanks!) and we have mudded the entire room. (though this is not reflected in all of the photos.) So, here's our progress - it's finally starting to look like a room. Also complete is the cabinet to the left of the built-in that will house our laundry hamper. When all of the wainscoting and trim are comple, it will be hidden behind a hinged panel within the wainscot.


Stay tuned for an update after we get the walls primed.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Insulation (not cotton candy)

I don't understand how something so happy and fun looking could make your eyes and throat burn so badly. I also don't understand why they don't make goggles, work gloves and masks in womens sizes. I felt like a child playing dress up with their parents clothing all weekend, which is probably how the insulation found its way into my eyes and mouth. (and no it does not taste like cotton candy)

Either way we have made a lot of progress this weekend, all of the walls are now insulated, the wiring is complete and we even started putting up some drywall. For the first time we are able to see the size of the room and we are really happy with plans thus far.

And for the record if the room is cold and has drafts its Nicole's fault, if the lights go out or outlets do not work its Mike's fault. I only wish everything else could be so cut and dry.



A newly insulated room.

Getting the first of the drywall up.

Hey look we still like each other!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

First yard work day!

So what does the first warm day of the year mean for new-home buyers? Go ride our bikes? WRONG! It means get off your ass, and get the sticks and leaves out of the yard so the neighbors don't think your bums. For us it also meant getting rid of the massive amounts of neon orange wood chips, if anyone can enlighten me what era orange wood chips were in style please do.

We reused some pavers that were oddly scattered throughout the yard to hold in our new soil and we planted some seeds, I say seeds because I am doubtful they will become more than that. But we have a lot of wild flowers that are growing nicely that I am sure I will find a way to kill.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Progress

We have water! Thanks to the "hired" plumber also known as Dad. I don't think I have ever been so excited to see running water. Working on the built-in where the tv and other things we are sick of looking at will hide. The weekend was mostly plumbing, the built-in, framing out the last wall, and finally getting rid of the last of the linoleum tile. We also picked up the bulk of our materials for the next couple of weeks including the drywall and cement board. We got some unexpected hail on Sunday, luckily it didn't slow us down.

04.01.11
Took a night off from upstairs to switch out the sconces and hang our mirror.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Curb Appeal

Ok, so this is a filler post since we don't have alot  to show in the way of tangible progress lately. Immediately after making an offer on the house, we got a little overzealous and explored options to add some curb appeal to the house. (If only renovations were as qiuck as they are in photoshop)

Sometime in the '60's the owner of the house decided to "modernize" the front porch by removing the tapered columns and putting in the faux wrought-iron "gems" that are there now. There is also a cheap hardware store light fixture to top it off. The decorative shutters and bright red trim aren't helping either. So, after our bedroom / bathroom renovations are complete, this is the next project on the list.

So far the only thing that we do have for the porch restoration is a period correct light fixture sans glass globe (thank you ebay). It's sitting in our growing pile of house parts in the basement.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Weekend Warriors

Nicole's parents came to lend a helping hand on the master bedroom/bathroom renovation this weekend. Getting the framing for the bathroom and closet was first on the list of things to do, then plumbing. We got a lot done and learned a lot. Very excited to see the layout of the room coming together, and it was a fun weekend visit with the parents.
Framed out bathroom and closet.

Adding the plumbing to the shower.



Ripping up the linoleum tile with Mom.

Mike's first cut on his new saw. Our house warming gift!
The before picture.
The after.
We stripped 4 salvaged doors for the upstairs, they came out great!
Thanks for all the help!