Thursday, March 08, 2007

2413 W. Lanvale- Paint

We've finally come to a major milestone in any rehab- paint! Most of the upstairs bedrooms and the kitchen are painted and look amazing. Although it was a lot more time and work (and money), drywalling the whole house was definitely the way to go.

Here's a picture of the same bedroom/office that is shown in the previous post. Notice the new trim around the floor.



Today was also a big day because we put in the kitchen cabinets. Here's the left side of the kitchen:



And the right:



Here are several pictures of the upstairs bedrooms.










Drywalling the skylights was a major project because of all the angles. It took a while, but came out looking better than new:




In the next post, look out for new countertops, finishing the paint and trim, and installing the vanities, toilets and mirrors in the bathrooms. After the paint is done, we'll also start putting in the ceiling fans.

2413 Lanvale- Drywall

It's been a while since the last post, and the house really looks good. The majority of the last two weeks was spent preparing the walls for drywall. The house had lathe and plaster walls that were covered with a paper material at some point over the last 9 decades. The paper is a huge problem because when you put paint over it, it starts to swell. We tried pulling off the old paper, but this took way too much time, and still left us with plaster walls that had to be patched and sanded, which takes even more time. We ended up drywalling the entire house (180+ sheets).
Here's a summary of how the process went for pretty much each room in the house. We first had to frame out the ceilings and walls. This is the rear bedroom/office that used to be the second kitchen when the house was a duplex. After the studs were up, we had to wait for the electrician to come and rough-in the new outlets. After this passed inspection, we started covering up the walls with the new sheetrock.



Here's what the room looks like after the drywall is first put up:


After the drywall is hung, the guys use compound and tape to smooth the cracks and holes around the screws.


Elsewhere in the house, two guys worked on tiling the kitchens and bath. The kitchen floor wasn't entirely level, so we used cement leveler before laying the tile:



Here's the finished product:



The weather was finally clear enough to paint the rear wall. This proved to be more difficult than we had anticipated because there were layers and layers of paint on the brick. We used a wire brush to clean it and then used several coats of exterior paint: