Sunday, February 20, 2011

Slowing Down

While there was a made rush before Christmas, we've slowed down the renos at the moment. This is due to Marc starting a new contract, me falling on ice and screwing up my arm (fortunately it's my left one) and finally a limited cash flow while we wait for the bank to catch up with us. Despite this, we had a couple of family weekends which allowed us to complete the installation of pot lights, rebar and plastic sheeting on the ceiling. We then paid professionals to inject cellulose insulation and install all the ceiling gyprock. I'm soooo glad we decided to get help for this part. We'd originally planned on using Roxul Safe 'n' Sound throughout the ceiling, but the positioning of our joists made this super tricky. (we are using some Roxul though - for the bit in the kitchen where the plumbing will all be re-routed in the summer and some areas of the basement).

But before the ceiling could be installed, the huge pile of gyprock that had been covered in a foot or so of snow in the back garden needed to come inside. Huge thanks to Marc's brother for aiding us with this. It may not sound that hard, but navigating 50ish double sheets of extra thick ceiling gyprock takes A LOT of effort. So I got the video camera out to do my bit!



So I'm thinking you'd like to see some pics...


All the plastic and rebar is ready for the cellulose injection



The insulation is complete and the ceiling gyprock is just getting started



Marc proud of his handyman pot light installation


The other very noticeable improvement is that the cornice in front of our house has been completed. Love it!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Catching Up

It's amazing how much can change in the 6 weeks since we last posted. We lived with Marc's parents for about a month of that. But it was such a long commute (don't get me started on Montreal traffic...) with extremely early mornings and late nights, I'm just glad we survived it!

The next few blog posts will be postdated to try and give a sense of the timing of the highs and lows over the past few weeks.

And here's a few pics to show some of the progress over this Xmas/New Year holiday period.


Marc's brother is helping out with the drywall. He also helped put rebar on the walls (which gives Marc the willies coz he got a major cut on his finger handling the stuff) and ceilings, along with plastic sheeting in preparation for the insulation to be pumped there.



In the kitchen, we added all the cupboard doors, plus installed the drawers, so now everything is unpacked and in its place.




That last cupboard on the right is actually planned to be at 90° to make a bar area, but I'm quite liking the openness of the kitchen as is, so we'll see.





Marc finishing off the waterproof drywall and concrete

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Xmas Cancelled

We've been working round the clock (but keeping to the official construction hours for the noisy stuff, to not P.O. neighbours/tenants unnecessarily) to be able to accommodate my sister and her family for Christmas. They were supposed to arrive in Montreal on Tuesday, but 2 cancelled flights later and no prospects of getting here until after xmas, we'll just have to try for another year :( This is due to Heathrow not being able to clear a few centimeters of snow in a week.

Despite the major disappointment here, we've had a really lovely xmas day with Marc's family. There were 12 of us for Xmas dejeun-ouper - my attempt at french for a lunch/supper meal :) But I'd bought a turkey big enough for at least 17, so lots of lovely leftover meals (brown rice turkey casserole and turkey lasagna). The huge dining table that I bought (I put delivery off until just a few days ago) fit everybody nicely around it, and I even had an extra section left over. I've not decided on dining room chairs yet, so we have cheap folding ones in black and white (from Ikea - quel surprise)!

Plus it's good we've had the pressure of visitors coming for Christmas, because it means that we've made a huge amount of progress that I'm sure would not have taken place otherwise! When we sat down for the turkey, I was so happy that Marc's children had been able to stay the night, and that I could actually cook the meal (with all the trimmings) and serve it on the best china (thank you, Grandad).


Gratuitous doggie shot to cheer me up

Sunday, December 19, 2010

I can smell the pizza

The kitchen was delivered on Nov 27, but we've only be able to start putting it together the last week or so. The gas man was here a couple of days ago and hooked up our new stove, and the first thing I cooked in the oven was, naturally, pizza. Yum!

Last week Marc sent a pic to my sister of our kitchen with just the sink and tap hooked up. She was a little bit freaked out at how much we still need to do before their arrival. We've now got all the cupboards made (had to return one because it was the wrong colour) and the countertop on (it's a temporary one - but it looks pretty good and only about $5 more than the cost of plywood). I can't wait until we fix up the plumbing on the floor above so we can move that ugly pipe...


In Progress



Getting there



Not too far off


Of course, we're going to need to do something about the floor to level it before we finish that and can add the plinth to the bottom of the cupboards... then there's all the finishing pieces and backsplash... It would have been nice to properly finish the walls and level the floor before we added the kitchen, but we need to get this damn thing operational for Xmas. We're also planning on moving one of the cupboards to make a bar area, but I rather like it open as it is. So we'll see.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Home again!

After about 4 weeks with Marc's parents, we finally moved home today and I christened the bath. Yes, we have the ability to clean ourselves! We don't have a shower just yet, but that will come tomorrow when the plumber hooks it up.

It is soooo good to be able to get to work under my own steam (and just the metro), the commute had been sapping our energy dry.


Family Bathroom
- before the shower


Family Bathroom
- after the concrete has been covered with special blue waterproof coating and the shower has been installed (plastic added temporarily with red tape to make the shower usable until we have tiles).


Ground floor bathroom - getting there



Ground floor shower

Saturday, December 11, 2010

I can see clearly now...

...the snow has come. And we have windows!

It's taken a couple of days to get them installed (and there's some finishing touches that can only be done in the spring) but we now have lots of natural light!


BEFORE



AFTER


And a few of the other windows:

Other kitchen window



Front right bedroom



Our bedroom - overlooking English courtyard



Basement patio doors and side window

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Wet and Wild

Do you remember a couple of posts ago when I mentioned the issue with the lack of delta membrane in part of the basement?  So it got "fixed"; a special team came and injected some epoxy (or something like that) into the rock vein where there was no membrane. This would have probably been fine for average amounts of water, but a week or so later there was record rainfall in the region.

To be honest, if we had to run into this problem, we are extremely lucky that the weird weather happened when it did. We lost a mattress that had been against the wall where the water came in. Plus the drywall which Marc had just finished putting up in the front bedroom was ruined. Fabulous.




After mopping the floor


The basement team came back again and finally put the delta membrane around the rest of the basement area. Not a moment too soon.