Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Bathroom Completed!

Another example of excellent craftsmanship by Baybo!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Sunday, October 25, 2009

That same weekend...2 hours south


We moved in that icey weather. This is our new backyard (as seen from the kitchen patio doors) covered in ice - and just a little bit of snow.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Monday, August 17, 2009

Cornado Way - Hot water problem solved!

Baybo's Bathroom Remodel Continues!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Before and After - Hallway


Before and After - Back Bedroom


Before and After - front bedroom / office


Before and After - wall/mantel

Before and "after for the time being" - Kitchen

Kitchen before: pink and purple and linoleum. Enough said.

Kitchen midway: eradicated pink and purple with lime green (really the only remedy) and tore up the linoleum. I immediately regretted that we tore up the floor, for obvious reasons.

'G' did an incredible job getting that crap off the floor, and then spent an hour scraping it off his sneakers.
Woodford Project 2010: New Kitchen?

Before and After - Living / Dining




Before and After - dining room


Great Crew! Great Food!




Electrical Box: Before and After


Catching up: "Garage" Door


before...




after, more or less.

Catching up: Fence


















Catching up: Floors

so, if ya'll recall, we found original hardwood floors under grey carpet that smelled like grandma (the carpet, not the floors, and not my grandma, for the record). We also found that there were two big patches separating the living from dining areas where a wall had once been, as well as a big patch near the kitchen. I got on the BBB website and called up a hardwood floor repair/refinish place, and while we can't in good faith recommend the company because of the jackass owner and shotty patch job, it turned out beautiful! ('after' pictures to follow - I sware)
scribbles on the floor are there to map where the 'lacing' guy was supposed to remove and replace boards to make the patch in the floor (where there once was a wall) disappear. He didn't do it right the first time. Or the second time. Third time's a charm.

This guy, "G", is an ex-Pro Turkish Soccer Player who came to town on a scholarship to study plant genetics for his Masters. He rocked sanding and finishing the floors, told some good stories, and we all loved him. He even had his sub-sub contractor sand our back entry stairs, for free (assumably because jay tore up the nasty carpet on them to expose all kinds of hazardous glue and linoleum and lead paint, and G felt sorry for us)





sanded raw wood floors.

Friday, July 10, 2009