We bought this beat-up old-timer, hired a builder (Tercera), and have 24 days to make this house a home.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
The Last Supper.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
We found a temporary home!
A lovely
Saturday, February 23, 2013
OK, the 34-day reno.
Looks like it's going to be another week or 10 days, but these guys are doing such a top-notch job, why cut corners to make a deadline? Thirty-four days is still pretty fast.
However, sigh, we still have to move out February 27th (Wednesday!), so if anyone knows of something available that will keep us in the neighbourhood and near the school, let us know.
In the meantime, check out some of the progress. The old world plastering is truly a thing of beauty, and not something we were expecting -- beyond our wildest dreams, as Andrew said tonight. Preserving the character of the old lathe and plaster.
The special stuff, brought in by request from Bellingham.
Look at that curve!
No sanding, folks. No sanding!
Artist at work
The talented Dennis.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Speaking of multitasking....
Andrew seems to have a bright new career ahead in plumbing and lighting. For anyone interested in the gory reno details, scroll through this email he sent off this morning when the plumber had questions about which toilet goes where. All of these fixtures have been sourced and bought by us, mostly Andrew, truth be told.
Also, last night Keith asked for a detailed lighting plan for the kitchen and Andrew sent him this and these this morning.
....He also designed the kitchen.... and the whole main floor reconfiguration. With just a suggestion or two from me. ; )
We're juggling many details right now, and Andrew is keeping it all straight. He might just need a new career soon (thanks for your patience, Dave).https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_Ez8Vkt7D59MkRkYjZ3VzRJN1E/edit?usp=sharing
Also, last night Keith asked for a detailed lighting plan for the kitchen and Andrew sent him this and these this morning.
....He also designed the kitchen.... and the whole main floor reconfiguration. With just a suggestion or two from me. ; )
We're juggling many details right now, and Andrew is keeping it all straight. He might just need a new career soon (thanks for your patience, Dave).https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_Ez8Vkt7D59MkRkYjZ3VzRJN1E/edit?usp=sharing
24 people.
How is it possible to get all this done in 24 days? By multi-tasking. Steve just emailed to say there are TWENTY-FOUR people in the house right now! Plumbers, Electricians, Carpenters, Plasterer, Labour. What a feat of management!
It seemed crowded and noisy when we went by last night and there were only 7or 8 guys there then!
It seemed crowded and noisy when we went by last night and there were only 7or 8 guys there then!
one here
couple here.
couple more up there.
couple here (Andrew and Keith, discussing)
I don't know how there's room for 24 today. They must be tripping over each other!
The girls are finding all the nooks and crannies (under the basement stairs)
....and being very patient!
As are the neighbours: it was noisy there at 8 o'clock last night!
....and amidst all the clamour, a little Mary Poppins. Thank you, iPad!
Monday, February 18, 2013
The view.
We're trading in the view we get now of the north-shore mountains for a view of downtown and the setting sun. (Mind you, this requires creeping to the edge of the roof and zooming in.)
Though if we could get our new neighbours to cut down their trees, we'd have a good view of the mountains from the small balcony being built on the back of the second storey. (Michelle, note mountains are snow capped!)
Here's one of five skylights (this one over the stairwell, one in the bathroom and three in the kitchen extension) that will bring in the light the house badly needs.
Speaking of sunshine, what happened to that summer-like weather we had on Friday? (Not only are the crocuses out, but I saw the first cherry blossoms this weekend, FYI at Nanaimo and Kitchener for you locals.) Katie took a "Mama day" off school Friday and requested Kits beach in bare legs and feet. Brrrr.
9 more sleeps.
Hard to believe it's all got to come together in nine days. Everything is on schedule so far, though it's at a bare-bone stage right now where that doesn't seem possible!
Actually, the kitchen installation is being moved ahead to the Monday (two days before move-in) instead of this Friday, which is the supplier's fault (i.e., us!), not Tercera's. Hahaha [hysterical laughter].
Here's the new kitchen window put in. (Re-using the original kitchen window from before extension was added).
In the next couple of days, the wiring will be done and the rough-in plumbing.
Then the walls will be done: our wonderful crew will be doing traditional plastering (hence, the cross-border shopping to find a particular plaster our guy wanted). I think it's called "veneer plastering," in which they do a skim coat of plaster over drywall so that it matches the original lathe and plaster. And -- here's the thing -- does not require sanding!
We are so lucky to have Keith McGill of Tercera on our team: from his days of restoring heritage houses in Dublin (where the laws about conserving heritage are much stricter), he brings a wealth of knowledge about how to modernize our house while preserving its character. Excuse the blurry photo.
Why I didn't post all weekend.
Our weekend to-do list.
Thanks to Kate for helping out with the kids. : )
And to Angelo and Esther for feeding us on Saturday night. Lovely evening!
Gotta maintain a social life!
Friday, February 15, 2013
Unexpected Loveliness!
They say to expect surprises with any renovation, but this isn't usually what they mean. Part of the reason for getting this done in 24 days is that Steve, one of the partners in Tercera, and our on-site manager, was expecting his wife to give birth on March 3rd, but then the unexpected happened! Isn't she beautiful?!
About a month early and tiny: 5 lbs, 7 ounces, and not much bigger than an iPhone, the new baby-measuring app.
Congratulations again, Steve! She's just lovely, and we can't wait to meet her in real life.
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