The Saga goes on…and on…

After a week and a half, still no sightings of Kitchen Guy, though he has promised to show up tomorrow…Friday…23 November…you are all witnesses. Bathroom Guy has also been the Invisible Man, although he has an excuse…not much he can do until Kitchen Guy gives him the go-ahead to do the backsplash in the kitchen. Glass Guys showed up, five days later than originally planned, and the shower doors did go on, which is why I thought I would post a few pics. They won’t be “before and after” but more like “before and during” *snort*


First, my quirky little house from the outside. Some of these pics were taken by the real estate agent through a fisheye lens so they look a little skewed. But you can get the general idea.






 


Not to forget, my little plaque designating it as a heritage building:



 


And my only addition to the outside….an equally quirky birdhouse



 


This was the original bathroom on the main floor. I liked to call it the bowling alley bathroom because it was long and narrow and had fixtures right out of a 50′s bowling alley, including the spiffy pink sink and terlet, with matching pink tiles and pink streaks in the genuine arborite countertops. The camera lens makes it look deceptively wide, unlike the exterior of the house which looks deceptively small, but believe me, there was just enough room to get my hips past the washer and dryer *snort*



 


That would be the shower at the very back. Sort of a tiled closet with unique venting system…half a louvre door nailed above the shower door. The washer and dryer were puny apartment-sized, good for doing a single towel at a time, and since the dryer wasn’t even hooked up or vented, I suspect the former owners used the laundromat down the street.



 


The demo begins



 



 


Whilst tearing out the walls, they found two of the original windows and a farm door. I plan to save the one window by sanding down the frame and replacing the glass with mirror.



 


Here it is all gutted, bulkheads gone, closet shower gone and the wall opened up, ceiling raised about a foot and a half after taking out the goofy florescent fixture.


 



 


And here…new drywall, shower getting tiled…


 



 


And today, with terlet in place, the glass doors installed. Still waiting on the vanity and lights and cabinets, but at least it’s functional and awful purdy *s*



 


Tomorrow, after Kitchen Guy leaves…if he shows up…I’ll post some pics of that next.



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Published on November 22, 2012 08:59
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Sandi *~The Pirate Wench~* Oh my...what a lovely "this is my new digs" place Marsha! Im sure after it is all done,you will look back and laugh..then again ..maybe not. But hey..it now has YOUR stamp on it and when all said and done ..it's yours. keep taking deep breaths..it will be all worth it and congrats on your new place. I wish you much happiness in your new home:)


message 2: by Marsha (new)

Marsha Canham Thank you Sandi. I keep hoping I'll look back and laugh, but for now I just tear out more hair LOL


Sandi *~The Pirate Wench~* What I miss about living in Newmarket was I use to stroll down some of the streets and see houses with those historical signs on the front. I always wondered if you purchase one of these homes,are you only allowed to make certain renovations? And did you come across any of these issues? With all that is going on in the pictures..tell me your not living there yet with all the dust and going on's? LOL that would drive me crazy..no I would probably drive the work guys crazy:D Oh..and I notice there is no "plummer butt" in the pictures..shame goes with the job Ha-Ha


message 4: by Marsha (new)

Marsha Canham Yes, I'm living here amidst the dust and chaos, and yes it's driving me crazy. As far as I know, I'm not allowed to make any changes to the outside of the building or to the foundation without getting it approved by the heritage committee, but as far as the inside goes, I'm okay. I'm not altering any walls, just peeling them back a bit and removing cupboards LOL


message 5: by Marsha (new)

Marsha Canham And actually, Bathroom Guy has his
plumber's crack showing every now and then, but I thought I'd be polite and not mention it. LOL


Sandi *~The Pirate Wench~* Marsha wrote: "And actually, Bathroom Guy has his
plumber's crack showing every now and then, but I thought I'd be polite and not mention it. LOL"


LOL! Well at least there's no extra charge for the..view. :D


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