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Fixing the railings

Saturday, September 17th, 2011

When we moved into our house, the front railings looked this:

A little mildew, but not too bad...

After about one year, we found that they had rotted out. Like so many things done by our previous owner, I’m sure it was fixed up with a nice coat of paint just before we bought the house. For a long time we got by with one railing, but it’s long since given up its ghost as well. I was supposed to be replacing all of this last week when I was taking time off of work, but a certain other thing got in the way. The goal is still to get these in place and painted before the winter rains start.

One railing and pot removed, so the one remaining is the "good" one

There is seriously no wood left in that thing!!

 

Night light

Friday, December 4th, 2009

A few weeks ago we found our porch light in the Rejuvenation scratch-n-dent room.  Over the years we’ve found many fixtures in there.  It’s hit-or-miss, but this time we think we really lucked out!

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Day shot

“Next” Weekend

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Yet another of our examples of the obvious. A year and a half ago, I re-shingled our porch roof, which had been leaking badly. As part of that project, I adjusted the gutter to slope towards the downspout, thinking that maybe, just maybe, it’d be better to have the water head in that direction instead of just pooling up in the front and constantly spilling over the lip. While that was likely an admirable idea, it turned out that the downspout had been installed too high on the side of the house, so I wasn’t able to reattach the connecting piece, as it would have only worked if water somehow started flowing up instead of down. And like so many house projects, once the major part is done, it’s oh so easy to let the little stuff fall into the “I’ll get the parts and fix it next weekend” trap.

Fast forward to a year later, and we gradually began to notice cracking on our porch floor. At first I thought it was my imagination, but eventually it became obvious that the crack was growing. After a bunch of head-scratching, I figured out that the right side of the porch (near the aforementioned gutter) had sunk about 1/2″. While that might not sound like much, apparently it was too much for our megalithic concrete porch, so something had to give. And unfortunately, that something was the top deck of the porch, right in front of the door. Seeing the damage and seeking to head off any additional expense to our future repairs, I sprung into action and “solved” the problem by propping up a board with some bricks to force the water to drain away from the porch. But don’t worry, we’ll do the permanent fix next weekend…

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View from front porch

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006

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 The “treehouse” effect we get in the summertime.

Back porch ceiling

Tuesday, July 27th, 2004

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Once we pulled down the drywall from the nook ceiling, we figured out that it actually used to be a back porch.  While the tongue and groove boards were charming, we really wanted to get the full height across the entire kitchen.

Foyer (before pics)

Thursday, July 15th, 2004

Before shots of our foyer.  Another room with unstained woodwork (!)  Nothing too bad in here, but we have hopes one day of recreating the bench that was in front of the paneled wall on the left side of the picture.  Somebody removed it years ago.

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