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Sunnyside Victorian – $625,000
Posted in renovation, house, victorian, tagged hawthorne, house for sale on December 30, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Installing new interior stairs
Posted in interior renovation, renovation, house, victorian, tagged attic, footage, interior, renovation, stairs on July 3, 2012| 2 Comments »
We have waited a long time to do this part of the project and finally are on our way!
The stairs will go from the main living floor into the basement and above those the stairs to the attic/new living space will be installed. Â We will also eventually add a second bathroom upstairs, according to our architect’s drawings it will be another 700 square feet of living space.
mandated sewer replacement
Posted in back yard, house renovation exterior, renovation, house, victorian, the truth of renovation, tagged mud, replacement, sewer on October 7, 2011| Leave a Comment »
our sewer line is being replaced! OMG Portland makes you do this if your sewer joins another’s and if you want to either sell your house or add a second bathroom, and at the tune of $6000 or so you are obliged to do it
side view near house
another side view
mud and holes and pipes
john staring down the deep hole
our lovely back yard
Top ten renovation tips for low budget situations
Posted in renovation, house, victorian, tagged budget, marmoleum, ol house, portland, renovation, top ten renovation tips, victorian on February 23, 2010| Leave a Comment »
To save thousands of dollars, which you really need these days, and much pain and aggravation, from our personal experience, here are the top ten renovation tips for renovating an old home on a tight budget:
1) TIP:Old Wood: Problem: We did not want to pull up the original old fir floors and it was damaged
Solution: We kept it, sanded it, refinished it and the damaged parts we filled in with wood putty
2) TIP: it took 2 hours at the showroom for me to make a decision about Marmoleum choices, after having brought multiple samples home for a week to try and design a look with them. If you have a friend who is an artist bring them along, it will help to bounce ideas back and forth.
3) TIP: Never give your contractor keys to the house. If you are in the house and they come in they might find you in your underwear or in the shower. Some of them have no boundaries and do not respect the schedule you might have given. Set strict guidelines about working hours. You don’t want 6:30am surprises or workers hanging around past your bedtime.
4) TIP: Get a copy of each contractors drivers license. This might prevent theft.
5) TIP: Keep your eye on your contractor as he works. He is not interested in making perfect rectangles in your wall unless you draw them yourself. Also ask him to repair any damage he might cause ahead of the fact. There is always damage and they always refuse to repair it, saying it was not in the contract.
6) TIP: Watch your workers carefully! They will take shortcuts and not pay attention to detail!
7) TIP: Always ask for references of previous clients, phone numbers included. Call them and go see the work if possible or ask to see pictures
8) TIP: Make sure all delivered materials are opened and checked ASAP by yourself and the contractor who will be doing the work. Â Often the pieces that are missing delay the whole project
9) TIP: sometimes getting permits, even if not required by the city, prevents bad construction from a contractor
10) TIP: Get a street container or put everything in storage. We had too much stuff and it all had to be moved around constantly. It all got very dusty and had me cleaning nonstop.