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“Look What I Did!” Contest Entry – Our Kitchen Windows

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Kitchen Before and After Montage

We can never resist entering a contest (a few of you may remember our infamous Blair Witch/Home Depot video) so when we read that Houseblogs.net was sponsoring a sweepstakes in partnership with True Value we, of course, had to enter.

We’ve done so many DIY projects here at Bungalow Insanity, it’s hard to choose a favorite, but one which stands out among many is our kitchen remodel. Basically, we designed the entire kitchen around four $10 salvaged windows. Click to continue »

A Sneak Peek at the Nursery

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Chloe checking out her “baby sister”

A year ago today marked my the end of my fifth week of “house arrest” (otherwise known as bed rest.)

Chloe, the older of our two daughters, was born prematurely and spent roughly six weeks in the hospital. So last May, when baby number two threatened to make an appearance two months ahead of schedule, I was advised to stay off my feet for SIX LONG WEEKS.

Being confined to bed rest in your third trimester is excruciating. Not in terms of physical discomfort (although there is a bit of that.) Rather, it’s the psychological distress that’s unbearable. Not only are you steeped in worry over your unborn child, but you’re locked in this perverse battle of wanting – or perhaps more accurately, NEEDING – to give in to the all-consuming “nesting instinct,” yet you know that your baby’s health depends on ignoring that desire/need. Ultimately, you end up glued to the couch for a month and a half, obsessing about everything that isn’t getting done. Click to continue »

New page: before/after pics

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

In case you didn’t notice, we added a new page at the top, “BEFORE/AFTER,” which gives a quick highlight of the projects we’ve completed (or nearly completed, to be more truthful).

Stairway to nowhere….

Saturday, January 27th, 2007

Our house has a 2nd stairwell to the upstairs, which we think is pretty unusual in a house of this size (approx 2000′ sq. ft., not including the basement). However, it was long ago sealed up to create enough floor space for an additional bedroom in the upstairs. We have also opted to keep the extra square footage, because we need two bedrooms upstairs and like being able to use the stairway as an extra closet. We are seriously closet-deficient in this house, so we take anything we can get!

This stairway is also the only available and feasible location for running our new plumbing for the future 1/2 bath upstairs. We’ll be running the supply and drain lines over on the right hand side of the stairwell. The bottom two treads have been removed and the holes cut into the basement, but we haven’t taken an pictures yet. These “before” pictures will have to do for now. We’ll add more soon if we have time to work on it tomorrow…

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Funky light fixture

Sunday, August 22nd, 2004

Lights While gutting the main room upstairs, we unearthed this very strange light fixture. It had 24 little bulbs arranged in a rectangle. It had been plastered over at some point, so we never knew that it was there. And, needless to say given our other experiences in the house, it was still connected to live wires. Before this point, we had already given up on the houses’ wiring and had made the decision to rewire the whole thing. While it took a lot of time, rewiring was one of the best decisions we made during this project.

If anyone has ever seen a fixture like this or knows anything about it, we’d be interested in hearing from you. Thanks.

Old upstairs sink

Tuesday, July 20th, 2004

Upstairs03As is sometimes found in old houses, we had a sink that was shared between two upstairs bedroom.  We removed it, because we planned to build a 1/2 bath, it was in an odd place and the pipes ran right through our downstairs hallway.

Taking it out was a messy job, because the drain pipe had rusted so badly that it had completely sealed itself at the bottom.  Julio had to drill a series of holes in pipe and try to catch the disgusting water (if it could still be classified as such) in a bucket.  That’s easier said than done when a liquid is shooting out in a high powered stream, so most of it ended up on him.  We still have the sink but haven’t decided what to do with it.  While we love the style, the separate hot/cold faucets are the worst feature of old sinks.

How low can you go?

Tuesday, July 20th, 2004

Dscn7961 A shot of the header that framed the dropped ceiling area in the back of our kitchen. Once we demo’d the kitchen, we discovered that the nook area used to be a back porch that was pulled into the kitchen in the 60′s. Since we wanted a ceiling taller than 7′, we opened the area up to give full ceiling height through the entire kitchen.

Back bedroom

Thursday, July 15th, 2004

Hello…I am writing this from the future, September 2008 to be exact. Things today look much different than they did back in your time. Since these pictures were taken, this room was used for over two years for Chloe’s bedroom and since served as a “dumping ground” for everything we didn’t know what to do with, as well as a temporary sleeping area for Ginger for a few months. We are now reclaiming this room and converting it into our family/guest room.   See the changes that we’ve made.

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Back window of back bedroom

Side window of back bedroom

Side window of back bedroom

Kitchen, as we bought it

Thursday, July 15th, 2004

This is how our kitchen looked when we bought the house. Didn’t go to well with the 1911 house, although it definitely had its own brand of charm…

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Back patio

Thursday, July 15th, 2004

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The football field size cover over our back patio.  It is a fantastic thing to have in a rainy climate!