But, what do you think? Tear out the soffits or not?
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Not speck of black paint on the white! Great job!![]()
Another vote for tearing out the soffits. You really don't see them anymore. It should be fairly easy. They don't usually hide plumbing or electrical behind them, right? It should be just a empty framed box.
(It took me awhile to figure out what furdowns were - they're soffits to me.)
Thanks. I can't believe I finally found a vanity I liked. On ebay, no less.I like it so much, that we're looking for a similar one for the upstairs powder room. (See how I can sneak another mini-remodel in?)
The basement is like another living level. Its a walk out. It was already framed out into rooms, like a regular first floor, instead of a wide open space. We didn't want to mess with changing structural supports that basically hold up the house, so we finished it as is. I don't have the stomach for messing with structural beams.
As you can see, we still have a way to go. Carpet runner for the stairs, tile for the bathroom and backspash in the kitchen, doorknobs. The list goes on and on.
And the budget has been exceeded a long, long time ago.![]()
Hi all,
Our project is finally done. I've been cleaning up all week. Hopefully more pics this weekend. Right now, the air duct cleaners are here for the final cleanout after all that construction dust, etc. (Boy, I highly recommend doing that after a big project. That dry wall dust just get recycled and recycled for months afterwards I'm afraid). My house has 30 vents!I had no idea. And, we get charged by the vent!!
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Hi all,
Our project is finally done. I've been cleaning up all week. Hopefully more pics this weekend. Right now, the air duct cleaners are here for the final cleanout after all that construction dust, etc. (Boy, I highly recommend doing that after a big project. That dry wall dust just get recycled and recycled for months afterwards I'm afraid). My house has 30 vents!I had no idea. And, we get charged by the vent!!
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Woohoo! I bet you're looking forward to the weekend!![]()
Well, DW has been out of town. I have the place pretty clean and the new hot tub full, hot, and treated. She gets home in a few hours. She hasn't seen most of the last two weeks of work. I guess I'm looking forward to the weekend.........
Our project is finally done.
Well, you're doing a wonderful job. It looks like something I'd do; our tastes are very much alike. You should be scared.![]()
Well, DW has been out of town. I have the place pretty clean and the new hot tub full, hot, and treated. She gets home in a few hours. She hasn't seen most of the last two weeks of work. I guess I'm looking forward to the weekend.........
Finally! Someone who understands me!!(Please come talk to my husband. I've been trying to explain me to him for over 24 years now.
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Seriously, I'm going to take that as a complement because there is nothing that I've seen YOU do that isn't simply outstanding. Your remodels are picture perfect. It was your bathroom vanity picture that led me to that type of cabinet.![]()
Well we received our bid last night.
TWENTY-FREAKIN THOUSAND DOLLARS!!!! That does not include removing the furdowns or sheetrock in the whole den!!!! This would just include moving the wall, sheetrock in kitchen area. Tile the backsplash, & tile the kitchen floors, fix the light in the kitchen & add some other can lights! And a small granite countertop in our den bar area, (that I didn't take a pic of.)
We are definitely rethinking this whole thing. What is sad, is that he broke it all down, it all looks reasonable nothing outrageous. But for that amount we really thought we could have redone & I mean REDONE pratically the whole kitchen & den! Removing the furdowns would be another $3000-$4000 dollars!
$20,000 and not removing the furdowns, just doesn't seem to be the best use of our money. We really need to update our den (whole room needs the wallpaper paneled walls removed & have sheetrock floated) just as much as the kitchen, maybe more.
DH & I are really feeling disgusted about the whole thing. We'll talk with the contractor more today. We need to be very careful to not run this guy off. We still feel confident in his work, ideas & overall just having him in our house & running the job. I'll keep y'all updated!
Don't give up! Surely there are ways to cut some costs, if not some corners all together. I understand the frustration of sticker shock though.
We did our kitchen for under $10k, and the bathroom creeped up to almost double that - and look at where I am right now. No remodeling going on here at all right now!![]()
How long do you plan to stay in your house? Will the remodel (even at that steep of a price) get you a good return on your investment?
We are thinking at that price it would not be a good investment. If with $20,000, we could have removed furdowns in kitchen, change & add lighting, fit the fridge properly, sheetrocked the den, & put in crown mouldings, painting through the whole area & the granite counter on the den bar, it might pay off. But it appears to do it all would come in around $30,000!
Whether we stay in the house, depends on the next couple of hurricane seasons. Whether or not we can handle the stress of living here. And if we were to get hit any worse than Katrina, the value of our property would go right down the drain. But I think we will be here at least another 5 years, (until DH can retire) if not forever.
Has construction costs always been that high in NOLA?
Well we received our bid last night.
TWENTY-FREAKIN THOUSAND DOLLARS!!!! That does not include removing the furdowns or sheetrock in the whole den!!!! This would just include moving the wall, sheetrock in kitchen area. Tile the backsplash, & tile the kitchen floors, fix the light in the kitchen & add some other can lights! And a small granite countertop in our den bar area, (that I didn't take a pic of.)
We are definitely rethinking this whole thing. What is sad, is that he broke it all down, it all looks reasonable nothing outrageous. But for that amount we really thought we could have redone & I mean REDONE pratically the whole kitchen & den! Removing the furdowns would be another $3000-$4000 dollars!
$20,000 and not removing the furdowns, just doesn't seem to be the best use of our money. We really need to update our den (whole room needs the wallpaper paneled walls removed & have sheetrock floated) just as much as the kitchen, maybe more.
DH & I are really feeling disgusted about the whole thing. We'll talk with the contractor more today. We need to be very careful to not run this guy off. We still feel confident in his work, ideas & overall just having him in our house & running the job. I'll keep y'all updated!