Oops!
The worst part of replacing that old lath and plaster with Sheetrock is trying to square and level the new materials. It takes a genius to install new material in a crooked old house that was built before standard dimension materials were used and make them come out looking square.
Nancy, it is just my opinion, but I think you need a more substantial support beam in that closet. And talk about an "Ahh Hahh" moment...the bedroom down stairs! Another project to put on your list! But I do love the curved door opening in that room!
Started one of my projects today (the guys left for FL). I put down engineered wood laminate floor planks in the upstairs bedrooms about 14 years ago and we had some water damage in the master bedroom and it was buckling. Started taking it up today and I must say it is much easier to lay it down (snap and lock), than it is to take it up because you gotta use a "pry bar" to remove the quarter round and then try to lift it to get it to "unsnap"! And I am taking it slow so as not to damage it and reuse some of it. And I learned a trick about using a "Sharpie" and putting a number on the back of each piece of quarter round so I will know what piece goes back in the right place! Takes alot of arm strength! Hopefully, I will not have to take the whole floor up because the damage is in a concentrated area. I have two boxes of flooring left and hope it is enough (along with salvaging the good pieces) because they do not make the color anymore! I really want to mark this project off my list! Wish me luck!
Oh, it did have knob and tube---two circuits. At one time the house only had two electric circuits---upstairs and downstairs! I replaced those a few years ago. It turned out to be easier than expected because they were added after the house was built, so there had been no attaching of wires to the inside of the walls, just needed to fish new wires through.LOL, no I thought it was your place. Much better looking now! Just put some Kilz on the spot and repaint the ceiling. Also love the crown molding in the "real" room! I was beginning to wonder if you had knob & tube wiring in your walls and ceiling! LOL
Crossing this one off my bucket list.
The last chance to remove that cellulose insulation had arrived, and I decided on the spur of the moment to do it. It's a small place, and only took 3 or 4 hours, but I probably wouldn't do it again, if I had known how much trouble it was going to end up being.
Picking it up was like reviewing the history of the house. On top was the usual street grime, then a layer of sawdust and pieces of shingles. A little deeper and it's clean, like new, but on the very bottom---coal dust---soot from the old coal fireplaces!
So far so good, but then I decided to try and vacuum up some of the soot.
The filter on the shop vac came loose inside. Coal dust shot back out the vent for blowing and filled the air almost instantly. You could hardly see. Kept most of it isolated to just the closet, but not all.
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Lucky I decided to wear a dust mask for this job. Came out of there looking like a coal miner, not his daughter. Just to show I'm not exaggerating, this is the worst of three dust masks.
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So far not allergic to it. Don't know what those cold-like symptoms were all about the other day. I'm thinking of putting down this new rock wool stuff, instead of fiberglass. It looks easier to handle.
At least this was really good strength exercise, and the coal dust gave my hair more body. It all washed off.![]()
Wow, what a difference! Are those your bushes on the property line? Have not been on here much this week but your project is coming right along. Dang, be careful with that coal dust. You probably needed one of those heavy duty masks (I think they are called resprirators). Be careful! I am like a "slug"...can't seem to get a project finished. But come "hell or high water", I am getting this floor finished this weekend! Went and got the pergo underlayment and just need to get started. It is not a big project and should not take long. I am tired of looking at the "construction zone"! I have too many irons in the fire right now...need to get focused and finish one project and move on to the next! I want to take the carpet off the stairs going upstairs but need a good plan in place before I start ripping carpet up! It's always something!