Monday, May 12

Let the Construction Begin

The "Before" pictures:
Another "Before" picture of the bathroom- notice how you could walk from the bath to the closet, to the bedroom. Alas, 'tis a thing of the past.
The "After" picture of the bathroom. Hmmm...

Out comes the cabinet and sink
Spencer helping to solder the new tub plumbing. (They actually used pex, a flexible plastic pipe- it's blue for cold and red for hot, so there was very little soldering to do.)
Looking into the bathroom from the backyard
Looking into the backyard from the bathroom. Hi Pa! Goodbye to my gorgeous green tile surround.
Timmy is always happy to help swing a hammer
Pa, Troy and Timmy surveying the damage. That was a live wire dangling from the ceiling until they switched off the power.
Spencer wondering why the bathtub is out on the lawn. Can anyone answer that for me?The walls start closing in... One last glimpse into the sun
Help! the walls really have closed in; there isn't even a window any more.
Troy and Pa putting up the new plastic surround onto the new "tiny" tub.
The boys discover the new tub and mini sink the next morning. It's not so bad after all
The next weekend
The walk-in closet goes the way of the bathroom. Here comes the sheet rock, watch out Brad!
A view of the back yard from the bedroom doorway.
Out comes the carpet...
This is the door Timmy escaped out after the nail polish incident. (details to follow)

The title might be a little misleading. We are still waiting on our building permit, but we began demolishing the additions we made when we first moved in. In order to dig our basement adjacent to our existing house, we had to take out the walk-in closet and the part of the bathroom with the jetted tub. It was a sad, sad day.

On the up side, however, my dad came up for the weekend, and we had a wonderful time with him. He and Troy spent all last weekend, Friday and Saturday, taking down the bathroom walls, the glass block window, un-installing the jacuzzi tub, sink, counters, and cabinets. Then, they installed a new, standard size tub (Timmy calls it a "tiny tub"), a miniature sink and essentially non-existent cabinet.

Then they re-framed the wall, minus the window and put up a temporary shower surround. The boys, especially Timmy, have a very hard time adjusting to change. (Troy said it's not their fault; it's in their blood.) On Sunday morning when I started filling the new "tiny tub" with water, Timmy started bawling and crying, and yelled, "I don't want this little tub!" Once he was in the water with Spencer, he promptly forgot and enjoyed himself.

As usual, Daddy had lots of helpers. In addition to Pa, Timmy and Spencer were always trying to get their hands into it.

This weekend, Troy's brother, Brad, surprised us and showed up with Skyler, one of his boys, to help rip out the walk-in closet.

Timmy and Skyler loved watching the sheet rock begin to crack, break, and ultimately come crashing down. They were so proud of their rough 'n' tough Daddies. They also loved standing in the closet with the walls off, but the carpet and interior doors still there. We had to make room in our tiny master bedroom for all the hanging clothes, shoes and dresser that were in the closet, as well as some junk we stored there for lack of a better place.

Thank you so much for all your help Brad and Pa! We couldn't have gotten it done as timely as if Troy and I were doing it ourselves. You're the greatest.

As if that wasn't enough for one day, after the demolition, we went out to the shed and started packing up our boxes and moved them into Troy's parent's basement for temporary storage until our basement is dug and the foundation and flat work finished. So I guess you could say we're moving!

8 comments:

suz said...

Wow! How exciting! It is fun to see the updates on your house, you don't seem to be wasting any time with it!

Lacy said...

Awesome job guys. I bet you can't wait to have your pre remodeling life back.

Collier Family said...

Great pictures! This starts the long, difficult, challenging, yet most fun, rewarding project! Keep the updates coming!

A Horse Mom said...

You are so brave! It's so hard for me to live with my house all torn apart! It looks great though, it will be worth it in the end

Tasharoo said...

Oh my goodness! I don't know about you but the construction sure is going fast for me!!! Great pictures. You will love having those for when everything is alllllllll done! I'm so excited for you! It is going to be awesome! It is great that you have some many worker bees to help too! Good Luck and keep up the GREAT WORK!!!

Tasharoo said...

As for the playlist, I just put it in my side bar, you can't see the whole thing on the right, mostly the names of the artist on the left, but yours seems really big. I put mine near the top so people can just turn it off if they want. I also have it go through different songs randomly so you don't hear the same song everytime you log on.

Nicole said...

In response to your comment, Tasha, this construction is like a mission or a pregnancy for me. The time seems to fly by for everyone else, but it seems to last forever for the one immersed in it.

I has only been a few months, but I know it will drag on for over a year. Unlike a pregnancy or a mission, I don't have a due date or a release date to lok forward too.

Also, it is the first thing people ask you when you see them, "How's the house coming along?" When you're pregnant, the first question is, "How are you feeling?" You have the same conversation with every person you see at church, or at the supermarket, or over the fence.

It is a strange parallel world I'm living in.

Mike said...

Wow....talk about a project! You guys are truly living in one. Great job!! And, check my blog. I DID actually add you to my favorites. It just took a bit longer than it should have. LOL!