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Well, I've got some exciting things going on at the house this week. I'm offshore working but I've been getting some teaser photos here and there. Most of the house is being built with reclaimed materials, it's a 1930's house that had an all long leaf pine interior and exterior cladding.
Original Oak hardwood floors from the house were re-laid:
Original long leaf pine shiplap going up on the walls:
One more:
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Clint the oak is beautiful
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dronemod thank you for sharing, now clean up that mess, hahahahahaha
glad things are coming along well clint & is there a projected date for it to all be completed? i think i would go crazy if i wasn't around when things are happening, you a better dude than me.
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dronemod thank you for sharing, now clean up that mess, hahahahahaha
Yeah, I definitely should…or just throw everything off the balcony, that would probably solve the messiness problem.
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glad things are coming along well clint & is there a projected date for it to all be completed? i think i would go crazy if i wasn't around when things are happening, you a better dude than me.
Honestly, I'd be thrilled if everything is done before the new year. I'm trying to not put any pressure on my general contractor as far as a timeline goes because I'm willing to wait for him to work his magic. It's so hard being away while all the exciting stuff is happening but I'll be sure to keep you guys posted!
Thanks for all the comments! The reclaimed wood is my favorite design features of the house so far!
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Well, after 6 months of planning, waiting construction, hassle, more waiting, more hassle, take-out, no plumbing, construction, and more take-out, we finally have a new kitchen! (We also re-shingled our roof)
Here are some pics of all of that!
The old kitchen
The deck before being refinished
The deck after being pressure washed
We thought we were keeping the old cabinets when we started the project so we installed undercab lighting. It ultimately had to removed and reinstalled in the new cabinets.
Our temporary kitchen while we waited for the new cabinets to be delivered. This took about 4 weeks.
New patio door. The old one was rotting away.
New cabinets
My contractor wanted $2K plus materials to tile the backsplash. No thanks. I'll do it myself. So I did
Uh oh! Rotted out skylight above the kitchen!
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The Browns have a fine eye for detail and quality, and it all looks great.
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I don't know, seems like they could have found a better place to store the cat.
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Seawolf & Clint_D, wow! Amazing renovations! That's some pretty hardcore and sweet changes. Great job guys.
Here are some videos of the renovations I did for the basement and a tour of the home theater. (The second video was from the Web Show I was working on called Media Gear)