Please Stay Home

in #hive-1688692 years ago

Tomorrow is the day -

I will start taking apart the old kitchen cupboards, tearing off the walls, breaking one corner down and taking the ceiling paneling off from the kitchen.

It feels like a long time coming.

We have lived her two and a half years and have already painted the kitchen twice. When we moved in, it was a heritage red color (the color of an old barn) and my wife wanted to make the beige cupboards look a bit cleaner, so we painted a dark grey. The problem was, that the kitchen doesn't get very much light natural into it, so it was very dark. So, last year, my wife wanted to paint it the same color as the rest of the house, so we did that.

I didn't mind this, as paint is far, far cheaper than a new kitchen.

But really, it was just delaying the inevitable, as eventually we would have to do a full renovation of it from the ground up, or behind the walls in.

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The walls are made of Halltex (pictured above), which is a wood fiber material that is very much like thick cardboard. It is cheap and offers decent insulation, which is why it is often used, but it also doesn't tend to last that long and it gets soft and spongy. The previous owners renovated this kitchen in 2005, but they didn't change the walls, they just wallpapered over them - and not well.

It is the same in the office, which is where that picture above is from, and we will strip that all the way back to the wooden boards that make up the walls of the house.

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The kitchen itself comes from what is considered one of the best stores in Finland, but the design isn't well thought out for this space. We won't be throwing it away though, we are giving it to our tradie for his summer place and with his skills, he will be able to make it work well for his space.

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That is the corner we will be taking down in the image above on the right-hand side. It was a cleaning cupboard with door access from the entrance, but we closed it up and changed the design there, so it has empty space in there. Once removed, the entire wall will be cupboards with integrated fridge and freezer, as well as a breakfast cabinet, because they are popular at the moment. It actually works well for us, as even after the renovation, we won't have a huge amount of bench space for putting a kettle or toaster on, other than the island that will be in the middle of the room.

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The new kitchen will be much lighter than this one and far more functional in order to curt out a lot of unnecessary movement and overlap. We will also put in a dropped ceiling and LED spotlights, because this is a very dark space during the summer days, the winter doesn't make it any brighter. But hopefully, it will still have some softness to it, as we are planning on adding some slightly different style elements to the backsplash and having some hanging lights over the island to split the room a little.

The final plan is full of compromises because in an old house, it is only possible to do so much without making major changes that are outside of our budget. For example, to use the window wall for the sink and stove (which I wanted to do) we would have had to remove and raise the window so it was high enough for a bench. But to get water over there, we would have had to not only remove the floor and replace that, but completely change all of the plumbing in the basement and dig through the concrete. It was untenable.

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Still, it will be far better than it is and these and the office (below) are the last rooms to renovate in the living areas. While this has taken two and a half years, it feels much shorter than that and also, much longer. Our friends were expecting that this was going to be a seven to ten year project, but we have moved quite quickly on this and are looking forward to some time off.

As much as I want it all done - I am also tired.

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The office ^

Just a room with a window and as it is again a bit of a weird space, the layout will pretty much be the same, just refreshed.

Since I had the stroke last summer, we haven't done anywhere near as much as we had planned and had to pay extra for people to finish the jobs that I could no longer do. The last year has been difficult for us (and me) and we are looking forward to having some time off from not only the renovation, but perhaps getting some sense of completion once these areas are ready in a couple months. Perhaps once done, we can have some people over, make some steaks and share a glass of wine.

It is funny. I grew up in a very old house and I always wanted a new house instead. My parents weren't the most practical or handy of people, nor did they have the money to hire people to do the work, so it was a hodgepodge and falling apart all over the place. The work that was done was rarely done that well or, it was patchwork for the interim, but that interim was actually forever. If I could go back there knowing what I do now, I think I could have very slowly converted it into something special.

But, it is a lot of work, which is why I still sometimes feel like we should have just bought some kind of turnkey, cookie-cutter place that we wouldn't have to do anything at all to it. But, I am glad we didn't do that, because this does feel like home now and hopefully, it will stay home for a long time to come.

If home is where the heart is and the way to a man's heart is through his stomach; the kitchen must be where love is made.

I still haven't got my cherry pie....

Taraz
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Since I had the stroke last summer

Hope you are doing well now @tarazkp.

Home renovations or building from scratch is something I'm always excited to do or rather fund but since we don't own the lot where our house is erected at the moment, renovations have been kept minimal. It's a (very) old house but it does the job.

Excited how things will turn out for your home renovation. Happy weekend! 😁

I know people in Australia who have spent large amounts of money renovating places they are renting, only to be moved out. It is crazy unless owning!

Hope things are well :)

Houses are never ending. I can feel your pain but the kitchen is def the most important room in the house and the first you need to get right.

Practicality is important and at the moment using it, I feel like I am going on a cross-country trek from the fridge to the workspace and then back again, 47 times a day :D

Painted the kitchen twice due to a change of mind. Yep, sounds about right. 🤣

I am surprised it wasn't painted twice in the same year.

Lol, indeed.

I pit up some of those 240v icicle light strings around the new pergola today, three times. You know, it had to be this way. No that way. Nah, do it like it was first. 🙄

Work on this, Russ

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Fucking hell dude, you have no idea; I was Russ all damned day. Still, it's dark now and I just checked them out...Sensational! So, reward for effort.

send me a pic :)

I will.

This is really a lot of work to do in other to renovate and out the exact plan in other which is pretty nice to beautify the kitchen to ones taste

Lots of work, but what else am I going to do with my time? :)

Think so much would depend on the new house that you got, some of them are beautiful and other ones are so incredibly boring ^_^;

My kids probably feel the same growing up in this old house. We really, really, really want to renovate but wanting doesn't make the money miraculously appear unfortunately, and because behind the walls is basically a surprise we generally expect everything to be more expensive.

some of them are beautiful and other ones are so incredibly boring ^_^;

I agree. On our budget, it would be boring :)
Some of the beautiful ones though, seem to date very, very fast now. It is like there are 50s houses, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006... :D

and because behind the walls is basically a surprise we generally expect everything to be more expensive.

And it can be much, much more expensive too. Sometimes it is better to say "this is fine, I don't need to dig deeper" :)

So when i originally read about them dating very fast it was initially with the negative connotation but now I'm wondering is that bad, does that just mean that there was actually distintinctive architecture, regardless of our personal feelings on the architecture itself given that it's a form of art? XD

We're currently doing that (yeh we don't need to look really) and I have a feeling it could be a bad thing in some cases x_x

We probably won't get too much of a choice with the other bathroom as the intention is to put in the bathtub that got ripped out of the other one and move the laundry into the awkward area and I don't know if moving the laundry is actually going to work as like your kitchen it will probably require moving a lot of pipes into another wall and we definitely don't have the money for that for the foreseeable future.

If home is where the heart is and the way to a man's heart is through his stomach; the kitchen must be where love is made.

I am sure you will have an inviting warm kitchen when it is completed. But not everyone's weakness or strength is food. For some it is the intellect or a generous heart. But I must say you are motivated in your project. Thanks for sharing.

Food is important to me, but not that much so. I prefer some humor and the ability to speak about interesting topics :)

Now it is coming apart, I am looking forward to it being completed.

From what little I can see of the unfinished material, that reminds me of pressboard/Masonite here in the US. It's not typically used as sheathing, though. My architectural drafting curiosity is piqued. If you don't mind, could you share some comments on Australian construction standards as you demolish and rebuild?

No, this isn't masonite - though I am using that to protect the floors :)

If you don't mind, could you share some comments on Australian construction standards as you demolish and rebuild?

And yes I could, but I have been living in Finland 20 years, so it might not be so accurate these days - but I can add what I know about Finnish stuff.

This is Halltex, google translate the page will be enough:

https://www.halltex.fi/tuotteet/perinnelevy

And yeah, it is very much like masonite, except thicker and softer. There are many different types now and they also put it in doors and such, as well as with different patterns and for ceiling panels. It was originally introduced in the 50s I think as it is cheap (necessary after the war) and there is an abundance of wood and paper production here.

We will replace it with gyproc however.

Well, that's what I get for assuming you're in the same hemisphere as your brother, LOL! But seeing construction techniques from anywhere outside the US would be equally interesting.

This is a lot you have planned out… and I get it can get tiring. Just find time to rest in between.

Then again, I’m kinda looking forward to the new look with how you’ve explained it. It’s going to be lovely.

I’m glad you’re doing better now too.

Kitchen renovations always awkward being most used room in the home, expensive when bringing anyone through to the door to do design. Living in a home for awhile then making massive decision on what you really want was right approach.

Possibility of skylight roof panel for more lighting, soft LED under cupboards. Here most prefer tiling floor to ceiling, paint ceiling white, mottled dark blue tiles on the floor, wall tiles light or white easier to bring in colours on decor.

Your design your kitchen, island in the center of a kitchen I would have killed myself long ago !LOLZ good luck with getting to the end of this, whatever you decide have some fun then sit back, enjoy the rewards it is home.

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I asked him to wait till after finals.

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I don't understand those who paint their houses, which get less sunlight, with a dark color. Your wife did the right by choosing a light color such as beige.

Also, I think that dark colur inside a home might affect psychology home residents.

She chose the dark grey to cover the red also though!
The new kitchen will be much lighter.

And yes, I think it makes a difference on psychology too. I want a calm place, not a place to be more depressed.

Nowadays, tones of grey are in fashion here.