Saturday, November 21, 2009

radiators on the ceiling


During demolition we tore down the ugly drop-ceiling in the basement that had been installed in the 1970's when the basement functioned as a mental health clinic. This revealed something I have never seen anywhere: old cast iron radiators bolted to the ceiling provide all the heat for the basement, counter intuitive since heat rises. This may have been done to keep the radiators higher than the boiler so you do not have to drain them every week.


Back laundry room cleaned up. This will become a kitchen.


Back storage area cleaned up. This will become a bathroom

Friday, November 20, 2009

libri coerceo

My dad lives in a sea of books. There are books everywhere. Walls of them line the halls, pile up in the kitchen, on the dining room table and up the staircase. Some rooms are so filled with books that you can't get inside.


While moving thousands and thousands of books to clear space for construction, I have come across some true gems. Here are a few of my favorites:





(not included is the classic “I’m Ok, You’re Ok” which I have lost somewhere in the house and can’t find)

..more books





I love the specificity of locale in the "How To" titles: How to train a dog.. "in your house OR apartment", addressing the changing lifestyles of pet owners in 1950. And if having a vegetable garden is not challenging enough, you can now grow midget vegetables in your tiny tiny home!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

dust everywhere





Today we are sanding the walls of the 3rd floor hall, the biggest wall along the stairs measures 22ft high. Plaster makes lots and lots of very fine dust that gets into absolutely everything. So its looks like its snowing inside. There are two types of plaster wet and dry, and each person will tell you something different about which is better to use. Easy sand is a white powder and you have to mix it. It comes in three grades 20 45 90, they are all supposedly the same consistency and strength these numbers describe the amount of time it takes the plaster to dry.
Also sheetrock and drywall are going up in the basement, its so fun when drywall finally goes up because it makes everything look like its getting done so much quicker. There is a tiny light at the end of the tunnel.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

the beginning

We started renovating on Monday december 8th 2008. It took myself and two other people two days to move all of the stuff out of the big room in the basement. This is a picture of the big room in the basement on Tuesday December 9th 2008 once all the furniture had been moved out.



This is a picture of the same room a few hours later. Same day.


Saturday, November 7, 2009

Vaseline has many uses

Even when I wear a mask the fine spray from the paint machine gets everywhere. The best way to avoid this is to put Vaseline all over your face before you start painting. That way you won't get it on your eyelashes and nose like this.

My very own Never Ending Story.


Meet theNeverEndngStory.. What started out as a quick fix-up of an old old house two years ago has grown into a rambling endless renovation..