Showing posts with label Floors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Floors. Show all posts

Monday, April 20, 2015

What is happening?

What's happening, you ask? Finish work that doesn't photograph well. Electrical, floors, HVAC vents, etc.


Tung oil applied to heart pine floors.  They are beautiful!


Upstairs too.


The downstairs back rooms: kitchen, bathroom and laundry.  The original floors were sanded then painted with Benjamin Moore Stardust.  A warm grey.


Electrical is almost complete. Just a few odds and ends left. :-)

Friday, March 13, 2015

Heart Pine

Four years later . . .we are walking on floors.






Neatly stacked wood piles.




Saturday, December 13, 2014

Walls, Floors, and More

We continue to frame walls, lay floors, rough plumbing, duct work, and electrical.

Months ago, we framed out the doorway to the upstairs back space.


Which gave us access to the back unfinished area.


The floor was reinforced with sistered joists and blocked inserts.


The doorway was closed in beautifully with the wood cut from the wall.



And now, an antique heart pine floor is going down, and you can see the roughed in plumbing for the second floor bathroom.



I have no words that can add to this.





Sunday, November 23, 2014

Upstairs

We continue to shore up the second floor.  With the front of the house complete, we move to the back unfinished space.  This space also needed to have additional support. Joists are now sistered, and blocked inserts are done.


We will be finishing this area with a second floor bathroom and a third bedroom. Here's the plan (freely drawn!):


The upstairs front floor has been reinstalled. Yay!


And the second bedroom wall is up.


Can we look back?  Here are a few pictures of the second floor from our first visit to the house in spring 2011.



I'll leave you with a better image from last winter of John installing the restored second floor back window.


Saturday, August 9, 2014

Shoring up the second floor and Roughing in Electrical

With floor boards removed on the second floor, we sistered new joists next to old ones.  Then blocked inserts between the joists.  This eliminated the springy feeling, and it's now rock solid.


Blocked inserts below




With the floor boards still removed, we have roughed in electrical upstairs.  Ceiling lights for the first and second floors, and second floor outlets and lights switches.  Done.

And the first floor bathroom.


Still much to do, but we've come a long way!


Saturday, June 28, 2014

Walls and Floors

WALLS

We're framing walls.  Downstairs in the back room will be the bathroom and laundry.  Installing these necessary modern rooms into old houses can often seem awkward and "added-on".  We want these rooms to feel as natural as possible to the house. A window in each of these spaces helps with that "always been there" feeling.
Bathroom walls framed below.


Laundry room closet below.


FLOORS

We've pulled up the entire floor in the upstairs front.  The sub floor is in very good shape, but in need of some additional support.  See pictures below. New joists are sistered with the existing joists, and we'll add more in between for a rock solid second floor.  You can see the wood of the first floor ceilings.  All in great condition.