We've hated this kitchen since before we moved in and it's time to say goodbye! Yesterday was demo day and it was exhausting and fabulous. And there's no going back now. So, here we begin our renovation journey. I'll refer to the previous owners as "They" since I don't have anything nice to say about them. It will keep me civil. ;)
To review, this kitchen featured floor tile slapped on every surface They could think of.
None of the countertops were level.
They painted the cabinets this horrible color - we're convinced it was a can of "oops" paint they got real cheap. They didn't do a good job with the paint either and didn't even bother to paint all the sides of the doors.
The laminate flooring was coming apart in several locations and They never even bothered to put flooring under the refrigerator.
Here we have what we called the "pretend pantry" because the door is so narrow that adults, even skinny ones, had to reach in sideways to retrieve things.
Oh - the carpet! The carpet in the dining room. It was full of holes and was filthy when we moved in.
You see, They had to put carpet in the dining room because They added a rounded step. That covered half of the heat vent. And served no purpose. And now it's gone. Yay!
Eek! See the original color of the nasty carpet? We really did try to clean it and this was the best we could get. Gag!
The fun began at 8am with Dad, Nick, Becky, Josh, Tiernan and Mia helping us out. Later our friends Nick and Brandie came by to help as well.
See the pure joy on Dave's face? I might also point out that you can see on the back of this tile that They only used a little glue to adhere the tiles. Which might explain why they were falling off.
More sheer joy...
If you look closely you can see the masterful craftsmanship that went into this tile work.
The kids were all hard workers - in fact, I think if they could destroy things every time they had chores they'd be much happier about doing chores.
We were all excited to take a swing at the pretend pantry:
That was just way too fun to miss out on. Dave and Becky had to work pretty hard to get the ceiling of the pantry down. I think the builders used every spare nail they had in their toolbox on that ceiling.
The kids got to use a box cutter and then, with Papa's help, the sawzall to destroy the couch. No shortage of smiles there! (The couch has given many years of service and it's time to say goodbye and what better time than where there's a big dumpster on the driveway?)
As we were removing the sink from the bathroom we learned that They painted over the wallpaper instead of removing it. We had no idea so we painted the walls when we moved in too. For some reason this really ticked me off. I mean, I shouldn't be surprised - this is called the House of Wonders after all but it just really annoyed me that They did that. And it's one more thing we have to fix. We were planning on touching up paint but now we have to remove wallpaper and paint the whole room.
We also were reminded why women live longer than men:
All day long Tiernan kept asking "is there anything else we can destroy?" Destroy was the word of the day and they had a blast! And I'm happy to report that almost every piece of tile has been removed from this house. Just one little area is left that will be a project for another day.
Everyone worked so hard and we are so very appreciative of all the help! What a blessing to have such wonderful family and friends!
2 comments:
Ha ha, I think you're right about the chores. Sadly, that just won't work. ;) It was indeed satisfying to remove all of that fun "decor"! Can't wait to see the finished kitchen. :)
I love all the pictures destroying the pantry!
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