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Rowhouse Reno: 1 Month To Go!

We are lastly in the house stretch of our rowhouse renovation. (Click right here if you missed my previous posts.) The floors have been installed, tile chosen out, appliances delivered, the primer is going up as well as the cupboards are being made. We are lastly seeing it come together. I believed I would provide you an general excursion of what the reno appears like with just 30 days delegated go.

The exterior at the back is patiently waiting on its stucco surface — must be this week if the rain stays away.

This is where we were sleeping with the renovation, however we made a decision to open it up as well as it’s now the holding space for all the materials as well as finishes. now we’re living upstairs in the office. It’s cosy.

This is taken from the entrance to the kitchen area as well as you can see with to the back of the house. We primed all the walls ourselves to assist keeps costs down.

Here is the opposite direction looking towards the front door from the back of the house. I’m extremely excited for the cupboards to arrive!

This is the second floor looking down the hall to the bedroom. This space is the closest to being finished. when we get our doors we can step our furniture in!

The building was the simple part. selecting all the completes was a great deal of work, however we got with it as well as we’re still married. We had a bit of help: kitty assisted us choose on the stucco colour.

The tile in the ensuite shower room is lastly going up. I’m so delighted with exactly how it’s turning out. It’s extremely satisfying to lastly see your concepts on paper turn into reality. So far no regrets!

At the last minute, we made a decision to redesign the entryway. We were going to put it off for a while, however besides the work we did, we didn’t want the very first perception to be that of the old dark house. It’s getting the final drywall sanding as well as will be prepared for priming as well as tile next week. My other half spent the weekend hand-scraping as well as sanding the popcorn lacquer off of the archway. I’m so delighted he saved it.

Stay tuned for a lot more blog articles about the progress!

Photo credits:1-10. Mandy Milks