This place is shaping up so quickly!! Our talented trades have been working non stop and it's making such a difference. We have passed our structural, plumbing and electrical inspections and drywall is underway, so it seems like the right time to give you an update.First, this was NOT supposed to be a gut job. Yes, we were going to remove some walls, but I had still hoped to retain a lot of the original plaster. But as we dug into it, the structural work we did necessitated lots of demolition. And before I knew it, there were only a few untouched walls.
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| Yup - we had to jack up the walls! |
So what changed? Well, we removed 4 load bearing walls, which required lots of steel beams to support the house above.
The old porch is now living space and leads to the home office and master suite.
This antique french door (which I've been hoarding away in my storage facility for a few years) is finally going to make an appearance as the door to the office.
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| How to choose which light fixture to use? Tape them in place!! |
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| Look at the sunlight flooding into the living room!! |
And the kitchen is dramatically different. It's hard to show a true before and after, because the flue from the old furnace was in the way, but look how the french door makes the room bright and light - with beautiful views to the large backyard.![]() |
| Kitchen looking towards living room |
Opening up the stairwell made such a huge difference for both the first and second floor!! Now the space is bright and open - and wait till I get my giant light fixture in there!
What else? Well, we had gas service brought to the house and installed a brand new high efficiency gas boiler (95.5% efficiency - wow!!)

We also insulated ceilings, walls and the tricky crawl space under the front porch (seriously, I'm glad I didn't have to climb through this window to apply the foam insulation. Those guys do an amazing job!).
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| Foam applied on the crawl space ceiling |
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