Let the Deconstruction Begin!

I’m digging into our huge kitchen project!  Monday, I carried all the camping gear out of the kitchen cabinets in the attic and moved them to a new spot in the basement (that Darren cleared off and cleaned for me.)  Then I disinfected everything and sealed the grout on the attic kitchen countertops just to make sure everything is watertight. It’s move in ready :).

Bathroom before

Before: The wall paper is a creamy white with tiny mauve dots on it in flower clusters–very ’80’s. And not terrible on the eyes but not stylish either. The floor is the same vinyl that goes through most of the main floor. We plan to tile and keep the vanity but upgrade with new faucet and hardware.

Then, I finished removing the wallpaper in the guest bathroom and took off the popcorn ceiling in the same room.  I decided to start there  since the room is small and if I figured out the job was beyond my skill-set I could give up and hire help without a huge mess in the main living area.

Removing popcorn ceiling

So far so good, thanks to some youtube videos on how to remove popcorn ceiling that had been sealed on with paint (Easy tip–just add a few drops of dishsoap to plain water in a garden sprayer and soak the painted ceiling–wear eye protection and cover anything that could get destroyed by water.)  This is a messy job!  A wide metal bladed scraper goes a lot faster than small plastic scrapers.  And no matter how careful you are, you will have places that will need spackling when you are done.  It’s all good–don’t stress too much.

Ceiling's all peeled.  It looks worse than before but primer and paint will fix that.

Ceiling’s all peeled. It looks worse than before but primer and paint will fix that. And the walls are stripped to reveal an ugly green paint with a thin layer of primer over all.  The primer made stripping the wallpaper a lot easier.  Still deciding on paint colors.

Be sure to use primer before painting. I skipped this step in another house and it looked great until the humidity came along and peeled all the paint off–heartbreaking!

By evening, I started emptying the dining room of furniture. In preparation of starting on the ceiling there first.  I hope to carefully remove the crown molding and chair rail etc to use in future projects.

Goodbye beautiful dining room....

Goodbye beautiful dining room….I’ll write an update on the paper floor you see here in a few days.

Today, I’m tearing down the little half wall separating the kitchen from the living room–which is basically in the way of everything. It’s a bigger job than it looks like with al the wood trim around the two windows.

 

Meet my new Stove :).

Viking Range

We finally made the last two decisions necessary to get this project rolling.  I found a gas range on craigslist–which we pick up Tuesday. It’s everything I wanted!  I have been drooling over double oven gas Viking ranges online and finally gave up the idea after seeing the price tags.  Yikes!  These babies are worth more than both our cars put together.  (Yeah, we drive really old  cars :).)  Even on sale or used it looked like a dream I was going to have to wake up from.  Then I saw this craigslist ad for $2200.  It’s still sounds crazy expensive, but I gave up on some other things in our remodel plan to make it happen.  (Oh and that cutting board lifts off to reveal a stainless steel griddle. I know! Right?)

The other huge decision:

And we picked out our floor.  We ended up with real hardwood in a new finish that we hadn’t considered before called Cambrdge Oak:

vmcm5_rsIt’s lighter than either of our choices before with a nice wide plank hand scraped texture.  I was worried that I wouldn’t love the red tones forever, but since it’s thick solid hardwood, I can sand it down and refinish if I want.  (Though that’s a huge job that I hope will never have to happen :).

We decided to slow down on the mater bathroom part of the project and focus our energy and budget on the kitchen.  Our tiny budget just won’t accommodate both right now and it’s a relief to admit it and form a plan :).  Also I’m doing a lot of the demo personally so am starting in the dining room to leave our functioning kitchen in tact as long as possible  It feels like a snails pace right now.

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4 thoughts on “Let the Deconstruction Begin!

  1. Ann-Marie Carpenter says:

    Just keep up your spirits no matter how it seems while doing it. It will get done and you will be so satisfied and happy you cannot even imagine right now. It is going to be beautiful and functional and save you loads of time in the end.

  2. Jan Forbes says:

    WOW! Angela! I’m so excited for you! Planning all the pieces is a project unto itself, but now the project begins! Congrats, and I’m looking forward to seeing the progress as it unfolds. Hope you aren’t too exhausted to post it!

  3. Christy says:

    I LOVE your new range! Love the lighter floors, too. I think it’s a great choice for a large and active family. We have mid-toned oak floors, six girls and a yellow Lab and I wish our floors were even lighter. You can’t go wrong with light floors!

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