I apologize if this blog might seem "rambling" to you, or the sequence seems out of order. My memory is very bad (getting old, I guess), and I am starting this this blog after a month's worth of "progress." I did take pictures, which are dated, so that will help.
The purpose of this blog is to help keep track of the progress of the remodeling project (or lack thereof) of my rental house in Belmont. It is my intention to put the house up for sale when the remodeling is complete. This had been a rental house. The last tenant did not take very good care of it, and although it was never in the best of shape, it was clean and everything was working and looked good when they moved in. They lived here for 2 years, and trashed the place pretty well. This was the last straw for me, and the deciding factor that it's time to sell it. I do not want to be a landlord anymore. I'm too old for this $#@* !!!
I never liked the layout of this house. I would hate to have to live here. This is part of my reason why I want to fix it up. It should to be a DECENT place to live. Here are the floor plans (more or less) of what "was," and my vision for what "will be."

First off, and seems so crazy to me, is when you walk into the house and the laundry room is immediately to your right. Who needs to see your dirty laundry right when they walk into your house?? The living room and the bedroom have a connecting doorway. Gah! This will be drywalled over, thus separating these two rooms. Next to the kitchen on the left, is a half-bath, so tiny. Originally this was part of the kitchen. This is why the kitchen is "L-shaped." Some previous owner boxed off a part of the kitchen and made this half-bath. It is my intention to remove the half-bath, and restore the kitchen to its original size. The kitchen is not really a good functional space at the moment, nor is the half bath. Both are too small and oddly shaped. There is a door from the kitchen to a small, screened-in porch with the basement stairs covered with a piece of plywood. It is my intention to have this area re-constructed, and move the laundry room into this area. Have a real door to separate the basement stairs from the laundry room. Raise the porch floor to the level of the kitchen, and incorporate it into the kitchen. Put the kitchen door on the outside wall and have new steps built to the outside. Insulate everything! Put in new cabinets, counter tops, sink. This will involve major plumbing, electrical, and construction work. This all seems very ambitious and I hope I am not biting off more than I can chew.
Let's take a look at some "before" pictures:


The Front door The Back door, and porch area
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Side View |
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View from the Street |
Entering through the front door, you see this:
The kitchen is straight ahead. Immediately on the right, there is what used to be the "laundry room" but I will be turning it into a dining room. Between the laundry room and the kitchen you can see an open door. This is the main bathroom.
This bathroom will be gutted, a new tub surround, toilet, sink and vanity will be put in. The sagging tile in the ceiling will be replaced with drywall. It will have a new floor and be painted. There will not be a medicine cabinet, but instead I will have a nice mirror above the sink area.
Here is a picture of the little bathroom that will be removed and done away with! You can see how skinny the bathroom was! If you had long legs and sat on the toilet, your knees would literally touch the wall.
The Kitchen: In the 2nd picture, you can see where the stove was butted up right next to the kitchen counter, making the cabinet space under the counter unusable. The third picture shows where the kitchen table used to be. There used to be a restaurant-style booth with benches in the corner under the window because there just wasn't space for a table! The window and booth "remains" will be removed, and a solid wall put in.
In the third picture above, on the very left, you can see the door that leads to the porch and basement stairs. The first picture shows the door to the outside. The second picture looks back into the kitchen and you can see the space where the refrigerator should go. The third picture shows the windows which will be removed. The fourth picture shows the plywood over the basement stairs and some shelves over the window.

The Living Room: The entrance of the living room is shown in the first picture. You will notice a painted-over door to the right of the doorway. At one time, this was the entrance to the house. Someone then moved the entrance from the living room to the hallway/laundry area and painted over the sealed-up door. I think this looks so goofy!! I will have the living room drywalled (since the plaster is all loose anyway, and cracking in areas and falling off in others.) This will take care of the goofy door problem! The second picture shows an old boxed in chimney and a heating vent (?) in the ceiling. I'm not sure if the chimney can be removed, or if it's just better to drywall around it, but I think that ceiling vent will be removed. I'm not sure how this will all finish off! The second picture also shows the doorway into the first floor bedroom. This doorway will be removed and drywalled over, so it will be one nice wide (or not-so-wide?) wall!
The Bedroom:
The downstairs bedroom isn't going to change much, except the door into the living room will be removed. My daughter tells me that a "bedroom" without a closet can't be officially called a "bedroom" when you sell a house, so maybe I should start calling this a "den" or an "office" since it has no closet. This is the only picture I have of this room, taken as you stand in the doorway by the little bathroom. It shows the door adjoining this room with the living room.
So, this is the downstairs. The upstairs has 3 bedrooms. Except for new paint, carpets, and lighting fixtures, nothing up there will be "remodeled." I did not take "before" pictures, but I still can do that, since nothing is being "fixed" up there. Maybe before new carpets go in, I will snap a couple pics of each room.
There WILL be some changes to the outside of the house.

This shows the entrance door on the front porch, AND the old entrance door that used to go into the living room. That old door will be removed, and sided over. I would like to side the whole house, but not sure if my budget will can afford all these renovations. We'll see.

This poor porch! This whole corner of the house will be re-built and sided., those windows taken off and and a new stairway leading up to the door. Perhaps I could have a small cement sidewalk leading around to the front of the house. It will totally depend on the budget, and this is a very low priority.

This part of the house shows the porch roof sagging and pulling away from the main part of the house. The porch roof will be raised up, reattached to the house, and new support posts put in. Flashing and new siding will prevent water from getting back into the gap.
So, this is the vision! Fix it ALL will probably not be possible, but I hope I can re-coup my costs when I sell the place. I hope a family buys it, and will continue to fix it up!
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