We're closing in on the end of week two with this project. It's beginning to take shape but the surprises also keep coming. Today we were informed that we probably should have a new pool liner - our old one is almost 20 years old. The one we have might last a while longer (with some patches) but now would be a good time to change it while everything else is torn apart. It will look nice to have a new liner with everything else new. But still unexpected. I don't have any pictures but the electricians also arrived this week and have been busy doing stuff in the basement. They're running lots of new wiring and installing a new box to upgrade the electrical from 100 amp to 200 amp. Here are some pictures taken yesterday.
In the spring of 2011 Mike and I purchased 176 Prospect Avenue in Kentville. We named the property Cedar Crest.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Week Two. I never got around to posting anything yesterday so I'll just post two days in one today. I'll let the photos do the talking.
| Day 1 of week 2 - The cement is poured into the sonotubes in the holes. These will support the new structure. Their depth will mean no chance of anything shifting or heaving due to frost. |
| The supports along the edge of the deck. |
| The holes are all filled in and it's starting to slowly look more like a back yard again and less like the surface of the moon. |
| There is a definite "dip" when you get to the deck area from the back yard but, when everything is done, the deck will be close to level with the yard - maybe a step or two down. |
| The last hole to be filled - as soon as the severed pool line is repaired. |
Friday, April 19, 2013
| This will, sort of, be our view of the back yard from the deck - hot tub area - once it's complete. The wrought iron fence in the back part of the yard will offer a much less obstructed view of the "back 40". |
| In this shot I'm standing approximately where the new fence will be erected. This is just to get a sense of how much larger the usable part of the back yard is going to be. |
| Matt (our contractor) and his lovely assistant (Liz) help to measure off the length of the new privacy fence that will follow along this line. |
Thursday, April 18, 2013
| Severed pipe after the water stopped flowing |
| some of the footing holes |
| more holes |
| more holes |
| more holes and some of the footing frames |
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Well, it's day 2 of the deck make-over and it seems like we're just getting farther and farther away from anything resembling a nice back yard deck. Here are some shots I took tonight after I got home from work and the guys had been hard at it all day. The excavator appeared last night and started doing some of the ground work for the new cabana.
| The Yew now looks huge without the old arbor in front of it. You can see the horse fence in the background which will be the location of the new privacy fence. |
| The guys are cleaning up the bottom of the wall where the old deck used to connect to the house. It's interesting how far above ground the in-ground pool actually is. |
| The excavator is preparing the ground for the foundation of the cabana. The height of the structure will help to block out the street view and noise but allow us to still enjoy the giant Willow on our front lawn. |
| The first fence you see in the background is where the new fence will be going. We had initially thought we'd put a privacy fence there too but soon realized we had lots of privacy since there is nothing behind us. So, we've decided to build a wrought iron fence so we'll have an unobstructed view of our back lot. |
| Matt Holleman (of Holleman's Heritage Woodworking - the contractors for the project) navigates the excavator as he preps the ground for the concrete posts that the cabana will be build on. |
Monday, April 15, 2013
So today began the next phase of the Cedar Crest Renovation - the deck. We have decided to not increase the actual size of the deck however, we have pushed the fence back so our fenced-in area now includes much more of the yard. Whereas the old deck was enclosed by a fence, the new one - although the same size - will seem larger because a lot of the shrubs and trees in the yard will become part of the fenced-in back yard. We have also included a cabana which will house the deck furniture and a washroom and some storage space. We're also adding a hot tub to the deck which will have a rooftop over it much like a gazebo. I'll explain more about what's happening as I add more photos. The photos I've added here were all taken today - the first day of the demo.
| The last picture of our old, tired deck - morning of April 15, 2013. |
| By the end of the day the arbor is gone, one side of the fence is gone and a big chunk of the old deck has been demolished. |
It's been a while since I've updated this blog but things are starting to happen around here again so I guess it's time I started chronicling this crazy renovation journey. These pictures are of our finished dining room and living room. The interior design for both rooms was the work of Mark Martin and Shay Ingram of M Home Designs in Halifax. Their "Interview with a Venetian Vampire" motif was exactly the look we wanted. Edgy enough to suit our tastes yet elegant enough to fit the 100 year old splendor of the house. We finished these and then took a bit of a renovation breather.
| Dining Room |
| Dining Room |
| Living Room |
| Living Room |
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