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1st Big Weekend!

30 Monday Jul 2012

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bricks, demolition, The Home Depot

This weekend was the first time Siri and I really got some time to work on the house.  We spent Saturday morning taking down the drop ceilings and removing the partition walls on the 2nd and 3rd floors.

 

The original 7″ x 3″ joists look great.  There was some remaining lath and plaster above the 2nd floor.  Amazing how that piled up.  Taking down the whole kitchen ceiling and wall is going to be quite a load!

Piles of plaster after taking down what remained of the lathes and plaster above the drop ceiling.

After showers we headed off to The Home Depot for the 1st time.

Siri and Mike at Home Depot for the 1st Time

Lets see if we still have smiles on our faces by the end of this project.

Sunday was spent getting more of the dirty work done.  We started with tidying up the basement removing anything that we didnt need an electrician, plumber or gas fitter for.  There was a surprising lot we got done.  There were lots of clothes lines, rotting shelves, cable lines, phone lines…  we even found a 6′ aluminum ladder.  We also tore out the duct work.  They were run incorrectly with the exhaust pipe running through the chimney, which was used as an air duct and had to go.  We’re doing radiant floor heating with a single water heater and will not need the ducting nor the chimney.

We then moved onto removing the masonite and plaster on the 2nd to 3rd floor stairway.  What a transformation:

Ugly!

This wall will involve a lot of pointing one day, but first it needs some bricks repaired at the top before we do the roof.

After two days of work, we’ve got the living room stacked with laths, ceiling tiles, drywall, and 10 giant trash bags full of insulation to haul to the dump.  Still working out how to get this stuff to the dump, but it needs to be done before we move on to the next step: demolition on the 1st floor ceiling.

3D Model Sneak Peek

24 Tuesday Jul 2012

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3D, planning, Sketchup

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Here is a quick peek at the 3D model of the house I’ve been working on since Sunday.  Siri and I measured every conceivable dimension in order to create a 3D model of our house in Sketchup.  Alas, I still needed to go back and measure more and will likely need to again tonight.  I don’t expect this to be inch perfect, but it should be close enough to allow us to plan out any changes to the house.  Other benefits include: estimating materials, planning how shadows fall and light enters the house, helping us to keep family and friends up to date in ways photos can’t, and allowing Siri’s daughter to explore a bunch of dream bedroom ideas.

I’ve been a proponent of documenting one’s dwelling in 3D for a few years.  I had big goals in 2010 to draw the student dormitory where I worked in order to better market the otherwise private rooms of the residents as well as to plan out facility projects.  Unfortunately, I was laid off before the model was completed.  Now that I’ve got a place of my own, I can invest my time in this concept again.  I’m not the only one either.  The blog Digital Job Site has some articles as well.

I’ll be sure to upload the Sketchup file once I feel its “done”.  “Done” being more of a starting point in this case.

The Polyester of Brick

21 Saturday Jul 2012

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A street full of formstone (Image source: http://www.wonderingtheworld.com)

Siri and I are really jumping into this Baltimore thing with both feet.  We love Baltimore and all its quirks.  (Heck, we entered the Kinetic Sculpture Race before we even moved here.)  As home buyers, one of the things to learn about Baltimore architecture is Formstone.  Here is an article that explains more about this great look.

Formstone. Perma-Stone. Rostone. By whatever trade name, the mere mention of simulated masonry can cause a wide range of reactions—from the rolling eyes of homeowners who want desperately to be rid of it, to passionate defense by preservationists of 20th-century building materials.

Perma-Stone is such a common trade name that it’s almost become generic for any of the cement-like materials applied to exterior walls and manipulated to look like stone. If you hail from Baltimore and environs, though, the name you probably know is Formstone, which native son and avant-garde film director John Waters called “the polyester of brick.

Read More: http://welcometobaltimorehon.com/the-story-behind-formstone

OMG! Did we just buy a house?

20 Friday Jul 2012

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Baltimore, DIY, money pit, renovations, Row House, Upper Fells Point

Nearly 5 months after putting in our offer on a short sale in Upper Fells Point, we’ve signed the papers. We can finally say its ours.

The house is a standard narrow 3 story + basement brick row house in Baltimore, Maryland. Our real estate agent and friend Aldo Figueroa (www.realestatebyaldo.com) showed us this house back in March. This was the first house we looked at. That’s right; we bought the first house we looked at.

What sold us on it was the 30′ x 43′ back yard. Not big by suburban standards, but decent for Upper Fells Point. If we need more room to run, Patterson Park is but 5 blocks to the east.  Fells Point is a few blocks to the South.  And Johns Hopkins is a few blocks to the north (I hope I dont need to go there very often!).

The house is going to need a few things before we’re ready to move in. It’s quite a list, but we’ll get to that later. Welcome to the site. Siri and I hope to share the whole experience with you (good or bad).

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