Saturday, 10 September 2016

 Ok so it's been awhile, again.... Time to get back on track!  Summer 2016 has already come and gone and we are into renovating once again so it's time to get my blog caught up before I am 2 year s behind lol!

To speed this process i have taken time to organize my photos and will lay them out in Photoshop first....fingers crossed, lets see how this goes :)


I realised this would be the best time to let my kids have some freedom in the kitchen.  They could make the biggest mess and drop stuff all over the counters and floor and it wouldn't bother me because there is nothing that could get wrecked!!

Sooo....I was going to keep adding to this post, however the next step in our renovations involves CHALK PAINT!!  Which I love and want to share all about it, therefore I will have to finish this post now so that I can put my thoughts together my Chalk Paint post!!

ONE TIP FOR RENOVATING!
The mess can get to you!!  I know at times it was so overwhelming, but I am thankful to have an amazing family, fantastic friends and a God who is bigger then all of this!!  In August 2015 we were able to forget about the mess for a short while and have over about 20 people for a BBQ.  We had a such a great time together and it was a sweet break and time to be refreshed with friends.  Plus we were all outside enjoying the beautiful Muskoka weather :)



Thursday, 26 May 2016

a new direction

July 11th, 2015

So we have finally decided how to layout the kitchen.  After many agonizing hours my husband suggested we totally move it over to the garage wall and rip out the fireplace.  Hmmm, rip out a fireplace, is that really what we want to do?

After redesigning it on my app I could see that yes!! That is the best way to go for this space.  So we commenced fireplace removal immediately!

Here is the area about to be transformed with a sledge hammer!! :)

Of course by the time I had a minute to take a photo he had already removed the mantel and had the first brick off..



We Started at about 8am and by noon we had a lovely hole! Below is a before and after picture.  So thankful my man cleans up after himself and the kids did a fantastic job hauling all the bricks out to the back of the truck.




Up next, we put in the new door to the garage.


ONE TIP FOR RENOVATING!
Use what or who you have on hand to make messy jobs easier.  For example, by breaking the fireplace up, the kids could easily help us transport all the pieces out to the truck to be hauled away :)

Wednesday, 4 May 2016

a few spare moments.....

OK I know it's been quite awhile since I have posted on my blog.  :( So sorry about that.  Life and mess kind of carried me away.  However here I am, trying to get caught up before we start the next round of renovations.

Let's pick up where we left off:

June 14th, 2015

 we have a few spare moments to slip that Beam into place.

 Of course it probably takes longer to prep and clean up then the actual work that is being done.  Oh well, it is progress and this means that soon all those posts holding things up will come down and be out of my way.

So after we put the beam in, we had a few crazy weeks and not much got done.  Other than measuring and remeasuring all the kitchen cabinets that we bought and trying to come up with a plan for them as we could not move forward until we knew where we were going.

Stay tuned.....

ONE TIP FOR RENOVATING!

Make plan!!! Even if you can't stick to it you will at least feel that you have a direction to head for!!

Thursday, 3 March 2016

baking pies and tearing down cabinets :)



June 10th and 11th 2015.

Knowing that cabinet destruction was eminent i quickly got one last pie in before the kitchen disappeared.  As soon as my pie came out of the oven, i whisked it away to cool in our bedroom so that my husband could begin the destruction.


Here is a shot of what the kitchen looked like before we ripped out all the cabinets but after carefully taking down the wall between the kitchen and living room.  Already it is much more open.




Once the Uppers are down he will magically manoeuvre a beam up into the ceiling without scratching my stove.





Stabilized and ready for the next time we have a minute to work on the house.  This is also the beginning of drywall dust and insulation mingling with our food as I prepare meals.  So thankful that it is June and we can start to eat outside and lessen the intake of ingesting construction dust.

Below are a few more shots of my kitchen, living room and dining room.  It's only going to get messier from here.....



I know there are a lot of pictures here, but I am hoping they will help you to get the full picture of all that we did, mess house included :)


ONE TIP FOR RENOVATING!


Baking during a renovation is never fun, so be prepared to put some things on hold as you go through this process or relax your standards and be ok with a little dust in your food...it's not forever, just keep telling yourself that! lol.

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

the Kitchen...

Yikes! Time has slipped away but let's pick up in last spring in our Reno story....

Spring 2015:

OK time to start seriously thinking about what we can renovate on the half of the house that is not sinking.  So, I sat down with my floor plans app and spent many hours moving walls, kitchen cupboards and furniture.  Here are a few of my floor plan ideas:



I didn't love how they were turning out, so sometimes to get a better sense I would take chalk and draw on the walls and floor.  But still without knowing what the cupboards would look like it was still a challenge.  So we tried a different route.

Knowing that I wanted to have freedom with whatever kitchen we went with, meant that I didn't want to go with brand new.  So we started looking on Kijiji and were blown away with how many complete brand new and used kitchens were available.

We started spending every waking minute in pursuit of the kitchen that would work for us.  There were some amazing ones, but they sold quickly.  So we picked up our pace and decided that if we found one we liked, we would just go for it.  Next thing you know we saw one that could work, it was just pictures of the cabinets already taken out of the kitchen they were renovating, but they had some great potential.  Plus if we bought them and didn't like them we could always put them on Kijiji and sell them.  

We zipped down to Toronto to pick them up, what a crazy trip!  Traffic, nowhere to park and the cabinets were everywhere.  They had some in the house, some on the back porch and some on the front porch.  It was a gong show!!  However we quickly went to work and got everything loaded in the back of the truck and trailer and then proceeded to go sit in traffic for the trip home :)

By the time we got home it was late and a few of our uncovered cabinets were covered in bug guts, yuck, wish we had thought about that. Oh well.   We unloaded and stacked all the cabinets but didn't start to measure them as it was too late and we were beat.
the Cabinets all stacked in the Garage ready to be measured.

In my next post I will share more with you about our kitchen reno.

Until next time :)

ONE TIP FOR RENOVATING!

When travelling in the spring with kitchen cabinets in the back of your truck, cover them!! If you don't they may arrive covered in bug guts, yuck!

Saturday, 9 January 2016

the dock!! the best place to start

SO we decided that the best place to really focus our time would be to build a dock.  Because that is where we plan to spend the next couple of months, down at the water enjoying the view.  Plus with our backs to the house we can ignore the fact that we have a huge renovation project on our hands lol!


April 13, 2014 the boys work on carrying all the lumber from the front yard down to the water wearing snow boots, flip flops and shorts!! Gotta love April weather :)



 Once all the lumber and parts were down at the water my husband went to work!!


Some of his helpers decided to take a fishing break!! lol 

Although it doesn't show it in the pictures above, the kids really did pitch in and help wherever they could.

Now to get the dock into the water, this could be tricky.  For a while the water from the river looked like it was going to come right up to where he had built the dock and we joked that we would be able to just float it out.  However as quickly as the water came up it went down.  The good news is, it never reached the house and the basement stayed dry.


Next we "need" a flagstone patio.  So my husband and a friend got to work and put this together in one day.

you might notice in a few of the pictures my zero gravity chair is out.  I just couldn't wait until they were finished to enjoy the nice weather :)
Below a quick shot of nothing to dock and kids swimming :)

I know there is a toboggan in the pic of the kids swimming but they were playing with it in the water.  Funny boys, you neve know what they will do next!
This was an exciting process because it immediately made such a huge difference to our waterfront.  Also it was something that we could call done!!

ONE TIP FOR RENOVATING!

Sometimes its nice to find a "small" project that you can complete.  There is nothing like checking something off the list and then sitting down to enjoy it!  This makes the whole process a little less overwhelming :)