Sunday, October 2, 2011

Lessons Learned

Sorry for being MIA lately. We've been busy around "Brownville" getting things ready for harvest. We are thinking that later this week we should be going pretty heavy.
I also want to THANK everybody that made it out to my open house a couple weeks ago! I really enjoyed showing off all my hard work and seeing people's reactions. If you didn't make it out and want to see it, just give me a holler and I would love to show you.
One more thing that I did get accomplished since I last talked to you was getting my barstools made for my bar. They are pretty neat and go great with the house. I also had a couple short ones made to set on my porch.
So now I want to share a few lessons that I learned over the past 20 months while the planning and renovating was going on...
DON'T SET DEADLINES: When I first got possession of the house on Febuary 18, 2010, I thought it would be done in 9 months. Boy, was I wrong!! I had to remember that I was on the contractor's schedule, not mine. It may take longer than what you would like, but it will get done!
DON'T THINK TWICE: If anybody out there is thinking about remodeling or building a new house, don't think twice about doing it. If you think twice then you will most likely think three times and then you will talk yourself out of it. If you want to do it, DO IT. Yes, it would be easier to go buy a house but in my case, there is not another house in the world that has the same history as 1309 220th.
Select a contractor you feel comfortable talking to/has the same taste: This was a biggie for me. I had alot of different ideas on my house and it was nice to be able talk to Travis and Darryl about them and not have them give me weird looks. In fact, they also gave me a few ideas. A few of the things I did was their first time doing it. So it was a learning experience for both of us. Also, you have to make sure you like them because they are the ones you are paying and it's always better to pay somebody you get along with then somebody you don't.
Speak your mind and don't settle: If something isn't how you want it, then speak up!! It's alot easier to fix things in the process then when it's done. Probably cheaper too. Also, don't settle on ANYTHING. There are a couple of things in my house that I said would be "good enough". Well now I'm wishing that I would have done it better or chose soemthing else.
Ask questions: Don't be afraid to ask questions. No question is stupid. If you are paying for it, you might as well know where it goes and what it does.
Help out to save money and don't be afraid to get dirty: They say that half of the cost of building or remodeling is the labor...IT'S TRUE! So help out as much as you can to save some money! The money you save now could help buy a couch, table, bedroom set, kitchen accessories, etc. in the future. Also...GET DIRTY!! I knocked off all of the plaster by myself and pretty much got the house ready for drywall. It was nasty. Alot of people told me I couldn't do it by myself in a week but guess what...I got it done...by myself...in 6 days! I also sanded and refinished my wood floors with major help from Page, my neighbor. If I would have hired, it probably would have cost $4,000-$5,000 and that's money that I KNOW I can use elsewhere. Yes, I had never done it before but alittle bit of research online can go along ways. Plus, what's one more skill?? I now can proudly say that I know how to sand and re-finish wood floors.
Who cares if you look silly picking something out: I took an old barnboard in to match my paint and an old piece of tin in to match my floor. You don't think I looked goofy doing that??
Think outside the box:Canning jar lights, barn board headers, and a rusty tin kitchen ceiling...need I say more?? It's your's. Do what YOU want.
One more word of advice that a good friend shared with me, "You've got to work for something." :)

Sunday, August 28, 2011

This "New" Old Open House

I'm starting to get all settled in and the house is pretty well finished. There are a few little projects I need to do but that can wait until winter. I just want to thank everybody that has followed this blog for the past few months and giving me the support you have. It's always so nice to hear somebody tell you how good your house looks. I just want to invite everybody to the Open House that I will be having. It will be on September 10th, starting at 2 pm. I plan on having snacks and beverages in the afternoon. If you want to wait around and come out later, that would be fine too. There will be grilling later in the evening, a small bonfire, and you are more than welcome to bring your own drinks. So I hope all of you can make it. If you can't and you would like to see the house, just get ahold of me and I would love to show you around. If you need directions, don't be afraid to holler. I will admit that I'm out in the middle of nowhere but I am centrally located and easy to get to. I hope to see everybody in a couple of weeks! Have a good week and enjoy your Labor Day weekend!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Moving time!!

Slowly but surely I am getting moved in. It seems like I'm making 10 trips to Mom and Dad's and back each day. It's been fun though. I'm sure my parents love it because I'm uncluttering their basement. It's almost like I'm moving away to school again.
I also decided to paint my porch railing and floor last week. My railing was looking alittle rough so this coat of paint will help preserve it. I think it turned out very nice.
I also got a couple of my most prized possesions moved to the porch as well. My parents got me some windchimes for my birthday last year. They are the most beautiful sounding things ever!! I also have the glider that my Great Grandpa Sullivan made. This glider means alot to my family because we all have memories of sitting on it with Grandpa on his porch and watching trains go by. I bought it at his estate auction and there isn't any price I wouldn't pay for it. I have a feeling this thing will get plenty more sittings from now on.
And one last thing...I stained my inside railing. Check 'er out...
Until next time...

Sunday, July 24, 2011

DONE!!!

Get ready for the best news you guys have read during this "little" old house project...major work is done!! Travis and his crew finished up work on Thursday evening. The only things that are left are just small things that I...with some much appreciated help...can get done. I have got to finish putting on quarter round, finishing stripping the paint from doorways and a room and hallway upstairs, and get that same room and hallway sanded and finished.
One of the last things that Travis did was to install a sliding door in my bathroom. Since there wasn't any room left in the bathroom with a swinging door, I had them put a track up. I think it looks good and it saves alot of space.
He also got my kitchen sink and bathroom sink installed and all the plumbing that goes along with that.
All in all everything looks great and I am very happy with how EVERYTHING turned out! Thanks again for being there throughout this process! It feels so good to have all the support that you all have given me! Thanks again! Enjoy!!
One more thing...if any of you are in southern Iowa this upcoming week, be sure to swing through Corydon and visit the Wayne County Fair. The Fair starts on Wednesday with the Queen contest and continues through Monday evening with the kids auctioning off their livestock. If you do happen to stop by, come and say hi to me in the campgrounds!

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Carpet and Countertops

Both have been installed!! Josh from Horton Floor Covering came this week and finished up my carpet in the master bedroom. It looks and feels like I'm walking on a million dollars :).
Lockridge also got my countertops delivered and Travis got them installed. They aren't concrete like I wanted but I think they look pretty nice.
Major moving in will begin after my sinks are installed and that should be Monday or Tuesday. I did get my couch, stove, and fridge moved in over the weekend so those are 3 big things that are good to have got moved. I don't know about you but I think this calls for a party :)

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Finishing touches

Gutters are installed!! So I guess that means no more skinny dipping in my basement from now on after it rains.
I also got my first piece of furniture in place. Remember that church pew I bought?? Well it now has a resting spot in This "New" Old House. I may move it later but I think it looks perfect for right now.
Plan of attack this week?? Carpet for the master bedroom on Tuesday afternoon and hopefully my countertops get installed this week as well. The countdown is on...

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

These Old Floors

Well Page and I finally got the dining room and living room floors finished. We spent all afternoon on Saturday putting on 2 coats of Varathane High Traffic Floor finish and then we spent a couple hours on Sunday morning putting on a 3rd coat. We decided to do 3 coats downstairs because this is where I will have the most foot traffic. But I will say that these 100 year old floors did clean up very nicely. Look and see for yourself...