Holiday Happenings

I gotta say the 3-day weekends has been great and so wish we had these all the time as we got a lot done over these past couple of weekends. I hope the holiday’s were great for everyone and that you are excited for the New Year!

We got the double windows removed, the new French doors in and the water pipe capped (the water pipe came out where the new French doors are) over the Christmas holiday. This New Year’s weekend we removed the two windows and door from the west side of the room, got it all sealed back up, installed a new window and got 2 of the 3 sections of the popcorn ceiling removed. I did get a new ceiling fan ordered and 8 pendant lights which should be arriving in the next couple of weeks which will be perfect timing. It will take next weekend to get the first coat of mudding on, and finish the remainder of the popcorn ceiling removal. Then fingers crossed we will be ready the weekend after that to texture the room. We are getting there!!!

This the brace to keep the ceiling up as we took out these windows and needed to reenforce the area for the door.

Notice at the top the reinforcement, so we could remove the ceiling brace to install the doors.

Doors installed

West wall – before, we took out the windows and this door and closed it in with just a window where the door is now.

Outside looking in – this is now closed up and just a window.

Basically a completed view – just needed to do the side where the single door is (which is above where we removed it and put in a window).

Popcorn ceiling removed on 2 of 3 sections

I wanted to include this picture, this is the very top section of the ceiling that bumps up to the upstairs walkway. The builders did not texture the wall here, instead just had it popcorn textured and ran a brush over it. Needless to say, it all fell off with just touching it. Thank goodness we are doing it all over again!

And we are back at it…

I was still sore last weekend, so we didn’t get a lot accomplished and by the time I should have sat down to write the blog, my shoulder and arm were just over doing anything. However, I’m feeling much better now! Still have the tingling in a couple fingers, but I don’t feel like I can’t lift anything, so we jumped back into things this weekend. Chad worked most of the day Saturday, so pretty much Sunday work, but happy with the progress. Last weekend we got new wiring ran, decided to replace the old insulation and got the patio pad poured. This weekend, the sheetrock went up and we pulled down the temp wall that led into the hallway so we could put up sheetrock to close that off. We did take out some sheetrock on the wall that bumps up to the kitchen. I wanted to open up that wall – for an open floor design. We knew it was a load bearing wall, which meant we would have to reinforce it. What did we find instead… the upstairs sewage lines and water lines. That answers that question, that wall cannot be opened up. There is no way I’m up to messing with moving those lines. We have the kitchen and master bath water/sewage lines to play with, so I opted to give up that designing makeover dream (the opening of the kitchen to living room).

Next weekend we will be in San Antonio so I most likely won’t have an update. We do plan on working on both Dec 24-25 as Ciera is spending the weekend with us in San Antonio and therefore spending the holiday with her boyfriends family. I asked Chad what he wanted for his birthday (12/24) and what he wanted to do for Christmas, he said work on the house. So we will be working on the house. I’m dreaming of a completed remodel (like of I’m dreaming of a white Christmas). Look for an update then after Christmas!

patio pad poured. The new door is to be ready for pick up on 12/21!

New wiring on the wall that doesn’t have the black insulation. New insulation in this side wall and then replace what is on the back wall (got rid of the insulation in black).

This is the living room looking into the hallway – framing so we could put up sheetrock.

Sheetrock on the fireplace wall and the wall that will become the entertainment center.

This is the hallway looking into the living room (if you could see in there). What is the blue tape for? To help keep any dust from coming through until we are ready to tape it properly for mudding/texturing.

Crushed designing dream – not even going to try and move all of those lines to open up the wall between the living room and kitchen.

A slower weekend

Well I wasn’t sore from last weekend, woke up rolling out of bed on Wednesday in pain (shoulder). Chad claims it was from all of the brick removal, but come on man…I made it to Wednesday with ZERO pain. After conversations with other peeps, thinking it was just a trigger point since I carry stress in my shoulders. Well Thursday was no better and suffered through the day and went to the walk-in clinic where they told me it was a strain. I now do not agree with that diagnosis as I think it is a pinched nerve as my fingers are numb. The plan is to see the chiropractor on Monday to see if I can get this thing to stop hurting. I do like my wine/drinks, but when that is all you can lift, not a good thing. Therefore, the weekend progress was slow as it was only what Chad could do by himself.

Chad did get the sheetrock removed in the living room where we knew we needed to put up new. He also got the patio prepped for where the new door will be. Progress, but slow!

The framing is up around the old fireplace so ready for the new sheetrock. To the left of the fireplace that is where the new door will go. We are putting in French doors and will be closing off where the current door is.

New patio pad will be here – door does get in until Dec 21, but that will give the concrete enough time to cure.

Living room destruction

We have started the destruction of the living room. We did get ALL of the bricks torn down this weekend. I have to say it makes the room look bigger, but I don’t think the pictures do it justice. When we did get the bricks off of the full wall, there was (you will see it in the picture) a huge tear in the sheetrock – not made by us – and the original construction peeps wrote a note to “tape the crack”, obviously they did not do this, so we will fix it right. The fireplace was the killer, instead of just the normal mortar, it was a concrete mixture. That was no fun, but it is demolished to the point where we can fill it in, and put up sheetrock and no one will ever know. Thank goodness! I apologize for the amount of pictures, but have the before pictures first and then the pictures of the walls without the bricks. We have a long way to go as we are moving the door and blocking off where some windows are and adding others. Hard to explain at this point, but trust me, it will look FABULOUS when we are done. See you next week!

The fireplace bench is GONE.

This is part of the fireplace bench, think they had enough mortar there?

Fireplace progress

Fireplace is done!

Start of the full east wall.

See that big gash – that is the tear in the wall that they were supposed to fix initially.

No more bricks!!!

Had to include my funny picture, this is the dining room as a make-shift living room. Hahahaha

Harry Potter is crying…

Ok, you have to think back to one of our very first posts and rooms that we remodeled. The closet off of my office had a twin mattress in it when we moved in, so I named it the Harry Potter closet (which is now my tanning room/storage closet). Also recall how I’ve mentioned that the house dictates what we are going to do, whether that was our intention or not? Well put those 2 things together and that was our weekend! Saturday we both did our own thing, meaning I went to Corpus Christi with Ciera as she wanted to look at Christmas decorations and Chad and Rodney stayed home to tidy up the garage. When I got home, we decided to go out and well, the closet was wet. That meant only 1 thing… the water heater in the Harry Potter closet was leaking. On Sunday, we were going to move things out of the living room so we could start to remove all of the brick and flooring, but that was changed to pulling up the flooring in the closet, drying the plywood, reflooring and installing a new water heater. Now, when you look at the new flooring, it DOES NOT match my vibe or the house. I decided to trick the universe. Meaning, if I went with flooring that was my style and matched the rest of the house, this new water heater would eventually quit. Therefore, go with something that is so off and backwards, this water heater will last forever!

One side note, I bought this chair for my office that Chad and Ciera will sit in when I’m spending WAY too much time working. I sat in it for the first time this weekend. I do have to say, no wonder they like it – it has a great lumbar support and is that velvet material, so it is super soft. Now I’m trying to think how I can sit in it more. I definitely need to get Rodney to learn how to type – then he can sit at my desk, and I’ll sit in that chair. I say all of this to say I’m super THANKFUL that I have a Chad that makes my workspace super fabulous for all of the hours that I spend in that 1 room in this house. So the least I can do is have a comfy chair for him to sit in when he is patiently waiting for my day to end.

My closet with the wet ceiling

When we opened up the where the electrical comes out, this is how they had the wiring held up. Needless to say, we put in an electrical box and fixed it right.

Installing the new floor… yes a light brown (and I’m trying to get rid of all the brown in this house).

DONE! This water heater does have a sensor to tell me via an app that it is leaking! This better work!

We are back at it!

October as you all know was our month off due to all of the decorations. We had every intention of working on the garage but ended up having something to do every weekend. (not a bad thing). Last weekend we left for our family vacation and now are back. We didn’t sit still, while getting the laundry caught up and loving on the fur-babies, we did get the new blinds installed. Yahoo! We have mapped out what we want the kitchen as well as the master bathroom to look like. Let’s just say there are many walls to be moved and built. We will get there. Other than that, we are getting ready to start on the living room. As I write this, Chad is looking into the best tool to remove all of the brick and dump trailers that we can rent. I’m 100% ready to get back into the remodel. The only “bummer” is that this year no Thanksgiving or Christmas decorations as it will be a disaster for quite a while. That is ok – it will all be worth it in the end.

Dining room is done.

The dining room is complete! I still need to hang the wall art, but next weekend I’ll be putting up the Halloween art and decorations so no point to put up the “non-holiday” stuff at this point. 🙂 We also were able to put the liquid level down on the atrium floor and painted the fireplace, so it is ready for Halloween. Just so everyone knows, there will be ZERO inside projects starting next weekend until we get past Halloween. I do not want all of my decorations to be covered in construction dust/dirt/grime. I asked Chad if we were going to take a month off or what we should do. He took too long to answer, so I decided we will work on the garage. Ciera teases that we are going to jinx ourselves, as normally the garage is the LAST thing we do and then I end up selling the house. I promise, that is not happening this time around. After the garage is complete, then it should be November and we will work on the living room. We are getting there!

Before – EEK!

After…

Dining room almost there!

We were able to get most of the dining room done this weekend. The moisture barrier is down, flooring laid, floorboards put in and trim around the doors. We need to put the shelf in on the art nook and paint the trim and then it will be complete. We will still need to put the crown molding up, but we do that one floor at a time, so once all the other rooms on the main floor are done, the final step is the crown molding. Hopefully the pictures show it well, but the floor color is a very dark gray, almost black, they call it slate.

The next room will be the living room, but we will have the Halloween party on Oct 21, so we may need to take a break. We may just start to destroy and add that all into the decorations. The only reason we won’t, is because I really don’t want construction dust on all of my Halloween stuff. Regardless, you will either see Halloween stuff or destruction in the next week or 2.

Flooring for the dining room and living room.

moisture barrier and the start of the flooring

All in – just need the trim

A whole new floor…

Ok, what I mean by that is we are now starting on the main floor! We opted to start with the atrium and dining room as they tie together. That meant pulling up the floor, finding ANOTHER mystery box, sanding the ceiling, and putting up a wall to block the dining room from the entry way. When you see the wall that we built to separate the atrium from the dining room, this will not be “open” as it is today but will become an art niche. I think we all know I love to decorate for all of the holidays and seasons, and one thing I miss from our Little Elm house was the art niches. Therefore, we are putting one in, which makes my heart happy. 🙂

Before

Before…

No more floor!

The plywood you see was laying down here making a box in the floor. We have decided that they had an indoor garden/flowers as you could smell dirt. Anyway, that had to go and be fixed RIGHT!

This was under the brown carpet stuff in the above picture

Sand base!

Concrete base and then we will put the floor leveling on top before we put down new flooring.

Wall framed and partial sheet rock. This little area will become where we will keep our shoes, jackets, etc.

The other view – remember this open spot will become an art niche! Cannot wait to show our progress next week!

The Gulf, some baby birds and the Atrium

Well, I have once again fell off my weekly update. I’m hoping with the NFL starting preseason, that will get me back into my normal Sunday updates (as the computer is with the TV and with NFL, it becomes my favorite room). Anyway, we did venture out to Port O’Connor which is on the Gulf Coast and cannot wait to show you the pictures. The water in this area of the Gulf is perfectly clear. I did not expect it and have to say, right now this will be my beach of choice.

We also found that a bird decided to use my wreath on the door as a great place to build a next. Needless to say, when we opened the door the one night to bring in some packages, there they were – baby birds!

On the home front, we did get the mini splits done in the extra bedroom, Ciera’s room and only have Ciera’s bathroom left. We were going to do that this weekend but decided to take in some racing on Saturday (there were some fights between drivers, and one got mad enough after the race to plow into another driver and turned its truck (yes truck races) on its top. It was fabulous! Since we need 2 good days for the mini split, we decided to spend Sunday getting the framing done for the second landing in the Atrium. We will get the atrium all completed then this week in the evenings.

The far landing is what we completed a few weeks ago that comes out of Ciera’s bedroom (see previous blog post). The closest will be enclosed with a landing that will come out of the extra bedroom

Framing is done and we will get it sheet rocked yet this week.