They pulled up the hardwoods in the foyer and dining room:
They will have to pull up a few of the boards on the left hand side of this picture to ensure that when the new hardwoods are laid that it will look like it was always there. Otherwise there would be a line of hardwood on at the doorway. There is some tool that allows them to just take one board out at a time.
We are going to put this refrigerator in our garage and give our existing refrigerator away. They are going to have to wait until they have more people to move it. They weigh a lot!! They will have to brace it into the wall in the garage.
We decided to add a mudroom on to the garage space a month before the renovation started. As I saw the pile of shoes outside of my half bathroom I had a flash of what was to come as the kids got older. I told Steven that this might be my favorite part of the renovation--haha! They took down the wall between the house and the garage and it was so exciting to see what it will be like when it is opened up. They built the subfloor and will put fake walls up so I can see what it will be like with the built ins. We are hoping to reuse our 3 foot door that we already had there, but we might have to have a smaller door. Our project manager told us that it is nice to have 2 3ft doors in the house for moving furniture and big items in and out of the house. I had never thought about that before.
Here are the before pictures of the door leading into the house from the garage:
Here are the pictures from this week:
Our neighbors went and snapped this pictures for us-can you spy Dean sticking his head out? haha
This is where the door will go. We will have new stairs built, but they put the old ones up for now.
This is how you will enter into the new space
Here are some more demo pictures from the week!
I assume this is for the pipes that will go in the bathroom above this space
The TV is down and the wall is open so we can vent the new fireplace going here.
They were able to pull the surrounds off from the fireplace and we will reuse them downstairs
two of the spindles were removed.
Holes in the ceiling opened up
I had originally picked out a bronze finish for the faucets for the new bathroom. but when I picked the vanity I changed it to a statin nickel to match the vanity pulls. I had a hard time picking a vanity because it has to be small (biggest it could be is 27") but wanted some storage in it. I found this one at Pottery Barn and was able to get it 25% off during their buy more, save more sale! I also bought a rug at the same time for the keeping room. I also picked out a toilet and bathtub. Exciting times....
So except the tile and lighting, I am done picking things out for the bathroom!
I also semi-finalized the appliances for the kitchen. A friend made the suggestion of changing our microwave to a microwave/convection oven. Her kids are a bit older than ours and said the older ones can make pizza or chicken nuggets in the oven and since it is on a timer and will turn itself off, she is comfortable allowing them to do it alone. What a great piece of advice! I have to find a 15" kegerator for the media room wet bar, but other than that, we are done with that!
The HVAC guy got to spend some time at our house this week. One our downstairs heating unit blower went bad. I felt so bad for the guys since it was in the 20's all week. But it got fixed and the house feels much better now! We decided we wanted to put the media room on it's own system so the sound doesn't travel down the air shafts and into the kids rooms. I would hate to spend a ton of money doing a bunch of sound proofing and then it is funneling into their vents while we are watching movies after bedtime. We had three choices: 1. a unit on the wall 2. a unit in the ceiling 3. a heat pump for that room.
At first I wanted the heat pump because i thought it would look the best, but there are some issues with that-including the room is not big enough for that unit so we'd have to add other rooms to it, which would be unnecessary. also, i'd still have to have a big return in the ceiling. So we decided to go with the unit in the ceiling. I did not want a unit on the wall since it would be very noticeable. Steven had just put on in on another job so I was able to go by and see and hear how quiet it is. I could hardly hear it blowing. We are hoping to paint it so it will blend in better with the ceiling.
I picked out some new furniture for the keeping room, and the new foyer space. I bought a rug for our bedroom and for the keeping room. I am going to order a sofa for the keeping room and the family room next month. I am planning on wallpapering the back of the 2 built ins in the family room to give it some interest and make the room seem bigger by pulling those spaces into the middle of the room seating area. I bought pillows for the family room sofas and the keeping room. Pink in the family room and a dark purple in the keeping room.
I fell in love with this horse head. We haven't named him yet and I'm not sure where he will go, but somewhere in the house!
Week two has come to a quick end with a big snow storm coming. The framers were suppose to come on Friday, but doubt they will make it because of the weather. I am excited to see what they accomplish next week!
A funny thing happened at our townhouse: I was putting the trashcans back in the garage and I went to open the garage and it wouldn't open. Well, the trashcan got caught on the latch on the outside of the garage. Kind of a weird story how it happened....but here's a picture of it hanging in the air. I just hope no one saw me open and close the garage door 5 times trying to figure out why it wouldn't open all the way. Then watch me come out, see it, go back in, grab my phone to take a picture, go back in to hit the button, go out take the trash can off the door, go back in to open the garage, put the trash can in the garage, then shut the door. It was a 10 minute experience. I felt like an idiot....
Enjoy the snow!!!!

In Durham, we inherited my parents' old microwave/convection oven (the GE Advantium) and it was AWESOME. So when we renovated here in Cincy, that was at the top of our appliance list. It heats/reheats like a normal microwave, but it also acts as my "double oven"...baking brownies and cornbread, toasting bagels, keeping Thanksgiving dishes warm, etc. You'll love it!
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