Saturday, October 21, 2006
Monday, May 15, 2006
As we have been finishing the upstairs there has been little time to update the blog. The work is now complete, I say welcome to the new kitchen and fully remodeled house.
The original kitchen
The original kitchen getting cleaned out

The new kitchen




Saturday, December 17, 2005
Case #54 The Front Yard.
With miles of over-growth and no sprinkler system the front yard needed a full redo. The whole yard was tilled under and then trenched for sprinklers. We tried to design it with less grass and more beds to approach the zero-scape.
Kota's contribution, watching out for yard looters
The extremely deep hole trying to find the water main
A little finished results
The half sunk side walk to the front door was ripped out and replaced. Even though Matt got drunk the night before and ran the forms over in his Mazda.
Saturday, December 10, 2005
With no further adieu, here is some bathroom progress:
On the day before thanksgiving we bought and installed the new tub (except it had a large, white, furry defect)
On thanksgiving we made the mighty "unturkey"
(note the tacky brown stove, its days are numbered)
With the tub in place the backer board was applied to the floors and walls to support the tile.

New plumbing for the new tub

Drywall was applied to make the walls more "wall" like

The office, once again has a west wall and closet

Backside of the tub's new plumbing (done not once but twice because of tub fixture issues) (it was Jen's fault)
Thursday, November 17, 2005
What's better than one fluorescent light, try six.
Wood paneling never goes out of style, sings Bob.
Steve relaxing after a brutal game of built-into-the-linoleum shuffleboard.Monday, November 14, 2005
basement
Last time on greg’s blog:
“It should be noted at this point the basement and a lot of the yard has been completed. Pictures will follow of these projects. Being that I am the master of foresight there are very few to none "before" shots of these areas. So for all of you that have been to the house please reminisce quietly. For the rest imagine fine cabinets the never close, pink tile, pine walls, bad linoleum floors, brown appliances and never to forget lights that can indeed be turned hard to starboard.”
The Basement:

west side (got to be careful over here)
east side (with room for a non-existent pool table)
new closets
bathroom

bedroom
slate-y fire place
vanity and its bud “the crapper”
full tile shower (or the largest pain in the ass)
laundry room
For starters, this blog is recording albeit half way through the project the remodeling of one said house in Salt Lake. Purchased in 2001, built in 1952. The house stands today in "phase 2" of the "allen parson project" which does not involve a giant laser, but the start of the upstairs remodeling. In this phase we cover the rearranging of bedrooms, closets and for a little more fun - full destruction and expansion of the upstairs bathroom.
It should be noted at this point the basement and a lot of the yard has been completed. Pictures will follow of these projects. Being that I am the master of foresight there are very few to none "before" shots of these areas. So for all of you that have been to the house please reminisce quietly. For the rest imagine fine cabinets the never close, pink tile, pine walls, bad linoleum floors, brown appliances and never to forget lights that can indeed be turned hard to starboard.
Visual Aid #1 - Main Level Original Floor Plan.

Ah the 50's middle class house. Small rooms and lots of em. Open space is apparently only for communists.
Visual Aid #2 - Main Level New Floor Plan.

I think it looks better just because I cad-ed a cute little couch in.
Items of note for Phase 2 (painful pictures to follow)
-The bathroom is extended into the office.
-The master and other bedroom originally have a double sided wardrobe. This will be removed to make one large walk-in master closet.
Subject #1. Closet Wars
Master bedroom steals closet, bedroom steals front entrance's closet.
Its a snowball effect.

New Master Closet
Subject #2 - The timely demise of the ever so small pink tile bathroom
Everybody likes math:
Pink bathroom + sledgehammer =



Best way to spruce up your office: put a bath tub in it.















