Claudia1794
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I just wish I could half that stuff. No wait...if I know what to tear down without causing more of a problem would be good. There have been a couple times I might've been too confident in my house projects. Like not knowing how to take a spring hinge off without damn near popping my thumb off. The door stayed down for like a month after I stripped all the old paint and got it back to its natural gorgeous look. Yes, I used the same hinges because I couldn't find any new ones to match up and I didn't want to put holes in the beautiful again door. I mean these are good solid wooden doors original to house.The house sounds wonderful. Be grateful the original house was made with real wood.
I admire old houses. They were made with skill by people who cared about their reputations. No cheap plastic or press board. Joints that fit. It's a pleasure to work on those... unless someone else has.
You want to hear about swearing? The idiots that built this place erred in the placement of the closet wall. They had to put the vanity in before the sheetrock for it to fit between the closet and the shower wall... They sheetrocked around it, and they brought the plumbing in from the side.
To get the old vanity out I had to tear out all the sheetrock and the plumbing. I can change out a vanity in 30 minutes. This one took a complete rebuild of the walls and plumbing. NOW I can change it in 30 minutes, but it took a week to correct it.
I couldn't make the closet smaller so my only option was to make the wall thinner. What a nightmare, mostly because it had the power running through the studs I was working.
The plumbing on the other bathroom was weird too, but at least it came in from the back. That vanity only too three days to replace.
The kitchen was a complete tear down and remondel from raw wood. That was fun. I built custom cabinets, one wraps the fridge and has a secret broom closet. Okay.. so the handle gives it away. But its a great use of what would have been wasted space.
I love it when something works out.
Sheetrock here is a nightmare. Ive redone 2 rooms and they actually turned out really well even if it took me forever. Its the seams that they failed to disguise and it looks awful and the nailheads especially after we got it leveled some of the nails have popped just enough to be a nuisance. Honestly, most of the time I have no idea what I'm doing but no one else is ever going to live here in my lifetime so as long as it looks better to me I'm good.
Cabinets, oh my...custom cabinets are crazy expensive but at some point they're going to be required. This kitchen is going to have to be completely torn off too.
I think fixing old houses is much better than building a new one. That's one thing that's wrong with so many people, they want new new new. Once its old and no use or needs some attention its time to move on.
Man, you and Finished are my kind of men. Get in there and get **** done yourselves.