I fear this "diversion" might eat up our winter... Be that as it may, we managed to shoe horn the shower stall into the suite bathroom this morning. If you look closely at the shower stall you can see the reflection of the window we had to remove and replace. We did it. We had less than an inch of wiggle room. Oh, in case you were wondering why we have no pictures of the window removal, shower stall shoving, etc. - it is due to the fact that our photographers were out Black Friday shopping. They arrived home just as we were finishing up... Coincidence? I think not!
Next item on the agenda - rerouting plumbing, then rerouting electricity. I hope to hit Home Depot in Abbotsford tonight to get the necessary supplies.
Friday, November 28, 2008
Thursday, November 27, 2008
a diversion...
You know of course that part of the addition involves a bathroom... I desperately wanted to put our jetted tub into said bathroom. That involved doing the following to the bathroom in the suite...
You are looking through the doorway to where the sink and vanity used to be. In the back corner there was a cupboard for linens, toiletries and various sundries.... Did you notice how the doorway is actually "doorway plus"? (There are a couple of feet of extra wall taken out of the bottom so that we could get the bathtub out of there...)
As you can see we didn't take the toilet out.... Beside the toilet is where the tub used to be...
Grace found a cheap, new shower stall on Craig's List with the hardware and everything. It's a nice big one - 36x36! We figured out that we would be able to get it into the bathroom since we already had to 'expand' the door opening..... Yeah, we can get it into the bathroom all right - the problem is we can't get it into the suite in the first place! The suite has two doorways - neither of which will allow the ingress of a 36x36 shower! But wait; all is not lost! Observe below:
You are looking through the doorway to where the sink and vanity used to be. In the back corner there was a cupboard for linens, toiletries and various sundries.... Did you notice how the doorway is actually "doorway plus"? (There are a couple of feet of extra wall taken out of the bottom so that we could get the bathtub out of there...)
As you can see we didn't take the toilet out.... Beside the toilet is where the tub used to be...
Grace found a cheap, new shower stall on Craig's List with the hardware and everything. It's a nice big one - 36x36! We figured out that we would be able to get it into the bathroom since we already had to 'expand' the door opening..... Yeah, we can get it into the bathroom all right - the problem is we can't get it into the suite in the first place! The suite has two doorways - neither of which will allow the ingress of a 36x36 shower! But wait; all is not lost! Observe below:
If we take this window out and remove a few pieces of 2x4 we should be able to fit the shower stall into the suite. That's tomorrow's project...
Thursday, November 13, 2008
more siding (horizontal...)
I was going to take Monday (Nov. 10) off so that we could put some siding up - the kids didn't have school and we figured we could get some work out of them... Unfortunately Monday morning looked pretty menacing (like every other day for the past two weeks) so I went to work. Even more unfortunate was the fact that once I got to work the weather cleared up and it turned into a surprisingly pleasant "would-have-been-a-good-day-to-work-outside" day. Well, Grace and the kids did anyway - actually just Grace and Jesse and his girlfriend, Lisa. (Thanks, Lisa!) They managed to get all of the bottom siding on. Grace painted it today. (It looks stripey in the picture but that's because she hasn't painted the little channels yet. (I couldn't live in a stripey house...) They're painted now. Looks nice!)
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Siding (part one)
Grace went to Builder's Alliance the other day and ordered all of the siding we'll need for the addition. To match our existing siding we got 16 foot and 20 foot lengths of cedar channel siding for the bottom four feet and then 4x8 sheets of Hardy siding for the top. We're glad that Builder's Alliance delivers for free (I think they're getting sick of having to drive all the way to our place with partial loads though...)
The cedar siding has to be primed on both sides before it's installed so we laid the 16 foot long pieces out in the addition and the 20 foot long pieces out in the barn and started painting. Kind of a pain. It worked out all right except that Riley and Norman walked all over the pieces in the barn with muddy paws.... (Thankfully it was before I had any primer on them.) They do take forever to dry though so it will be next week before we are installing siding.
The cedar siding has to be primed on both sides before it's installed so we laid the 16 foot long pieces out in the addition and the 20 foot long pieces out in the barn and started painting. Kind of a pain. It worked out all right except that Riley and Norman walked all over the pieces in the barn with muddy paws.... (Thankfully it was before I had any primer on them.) They do take forever to dry though so it will be next week before we are installing siding.
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