Michelle67
<font color=darkorchid>I guess I shouldn't wonder
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Those redoing houses.. .how old? Ours was built in 1865ish, though I can tell you the fireplace is circa 1910 because the brick style wasn't made when the house was built! We had three different walls come apart when we redid a bathroom. That bathroom is ALMOST done. Its been.. oh, five years I think? The same time we fixed the walls we had to fix the ceiling in two areas in the living room.
Since we've lived here we've done
paved driveway
new roof
new windows
new siding
huge deck and pool
totally new kitchen *redid roofline for that one*
rehabbed family room
redid two of the bedrooms
changed french doors we put in the kitchen to a regular higher end slider just last weekend. No more snow blowing under the door!
Once we finish this bathroom we're tackling the other first floor bath with a mini redo. Just tub/floor/new fixtures It doesn't need new electrical or new plumbing. Then, we're FINALLY moving upstairs and redoing our room and the room next to it into a master suite. There is another small bathroom up here so that will be expanded and the bedoom next to ours will be half closet/half bathroom area. The last room - original trunk room or 12by 25 bowling alley as I like to call it, is just getting paint and carpet.
I swear I'd just like to move now.
Wow! You've done a lot!
Ours was built in 1888. Keep in mind, Washington didn't even become a state until 1890, so that's a really old house by Washington standards.

The one we live in now was built in 1996.

In the old house we:
Ripped out baseboard heaters and replaced first with individual electric forced air units, then a year later ripped those out and had gas forced air put in.
Rewired the entire upstairs (still had tube and knob wiring

Some rewiring/circuit adding downstairs.
Ripped out carpet and restored gorgeous hardwood in the living room.
Divided the 22 ft living room to make an office, and put in a window that could be opened (it had a 5" picture window). Also involved wiring and installing light fixtures and switches.
Recarpeted the family room.
Replaced lighting fixtures in several rooms, and got rid of nice fire hazard dimmer switches circa 1970-something.
Replaced the bathroom window.
Replaced the tub surround (ya know, backsplash thing) and took out nasty old glass doors.
Removed the old leaky water heater and replaced it with a gas one in a new location (old one was under a kitchen counter).
Replaced the old dishwasher (circa 1981) with a new quiet modern one.
Painted the entire house, inside and out (HIGH peaked two story house, shake siding...never again) and replaced broken shakes.
Re-roofed partially after a wind storm.
Took out a wall hiding the stair railing.
Tore out carpet on the stairs, restored all the wood.
Rebuilt the outer parts of the steps (had been sawed off to put the wall up).
Took an ugly piece of wood veneer off the door under the steps and discovered an old four-panel door in beautiful condition.
Partially recarpeted the upstairs (only because some lunkhead had covered wood slat flooring with absolutely HIDEOUS orange linoleum tiles that dynamite couldn't have removed).
Built floor-to-ceiling bookcase in the living room and trimmed it out to look like an old fashioned built-in. It was cool.
I really miss that house. I wish we could have taken it with us when we moved.

Here's some pictures of the stairwell project, just because I think the before and after are so amazing (and you guys will probably yawn...sorry




