And now we wait- about three weeks- for all the new windows to arrive.
Then it is back to plaster dust and banging. I will relish not having to vacuum and mop my floors nightly these next few weeks.
I will try to keep my reno updates to a minimum around here. Reno is not that exciting, I know. You can only look at so much Tyvek, sheetrock and studs before wanting to poke your eyes out. So I made a quick little before and after montage for you. (before and afters are a bit more interesting than just Tyvek shots IMO)
SO: The ugly rotten sunroom is gone. Roof is patched and shingles are up. House will get paint job and some major landscape loving come spring. Do I even need another reason to be excited for spring?
A lot of people are like "why would you get rid of square footage? are you going to add another room on somewhere else?" the answer is no. bigger isn't always better. the room leaked, was built on a crumbling slab, had a carpenter ant buffet going on and was 120 degrees most days- or freezing cold come winter. we couldn't use it. we won't miss it. i think it is looking way cleaner without the crazy roofline too.
As for the inside... Everything wide is open.
Bust out your roller-skates, its a dance party!
Neighbors can basically see right through it too... so our house is like a mega boring peep show. (unless mopping, making oatmeal and folding laundry are your thing)
hmm, maybe I should start rollerskating.
I have a lot of big decisions to make over the next few weeks. kitchen layout, floors and overall design layout. and I really hate making decisions for myself. I like to blame it on being born on the indecisive Libra cusp- (yeah, it doesn't get much flakier sounding than that) and reading hundreds of design mags and blogs.
But in reality, I think it is a curse shared by most folks.
I will post more when windows are in.
Back to DIY and pretty.