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| Notice the staircase to nowhere!!! | 
Some were 12 inches apart, some were 20. And since they'd never been nailed into the carrying beam, they had also twisted over time.
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| Modern building code requires even joist spacing - typically 16" apart | 
But it was a big job. The guys had to take out the existing beams and subfloor, which created this weird open hole in the middle of the house. It was like a dollhouse with part of the house cut away.
I like an open floor plan, but this is ridiculous!!!
But with the old structure gone, the guys could quickly install the new custom joists and a robust subfloor above. Farewell squeaky floors
To finish the ceiling, we will install beadboard between each beam and then the whole ceiling will be painted white.  It will still be a low ceiling by modern standards, but the added visual height between the beams will give it the illusion of taller ceilings.  It will look so good!  Although I will miss that giant open floor plan 😀
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