In the spring of 2011 Mike and I purchased 176 Prospect Avenue in Kentville. We named the property Cedar Crest.
Thursday, May 7, 2015
They're here....
Although the contractors have been here for over 9 weeks, the calamity was pretty much restricted to the barn. Those days are done. This week the demolition began in our living space. This morning I enjoyed my coffee and worked on an article with the pounding of hammers and the screaming of a reciprocating saw in the background. This is likely to be a regular morning for us for the next few months. It really makes the washer and dryer and fridge sitting in our den seem normal.
Sunday, May 3, 2015
May 2015 Update
This will likely be one of the last posts you'll see exclusively of the barn. Matt tells me that they're going to be starting on the carriage house transformation next week. Although it's been hectic lately with a lot of stuff going on, all of it has been restricted to the barn. From now on the work will actually be encroaching into our living space. I think Audrei, our housekeeper, put it best when she said, "It's going to be a long summer."
Here are some photos of the finishing touches that have happened in the barn this week.
Here are some photos of the finishing touches that have happened in the barn this week.
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Here is my pottery studio space. The walls and window trim are all done. The counter will be just under those windows which are south facing - lots of natural light. |
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This is the north side which will overlook the driveway and the lower lawn. All the trim is done. The electricians will be back in soon to install the light fixtures. |
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New windows and doors really give everything a nice, finished look. You can see the scaffolding outside that was used to do the new shingles and the new cupola. |
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Another shot of the floor. This is the north side of the garage where the Porches (Mike's and JP's) and the Corvette (someday) will go. |
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Matt and Jonathan formulate a plan. |
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This picture was taken from an upstairs window in the house. The cedar shingles will eventually grey to match the rest of the barn. |
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Things moved quickly this past week.
April 7, 2015
April 9, 2015
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The steel door is now set in place. |
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The hole is cut in the back of the barn for the garage door. You can see some of the old horse stall hardware on the left side of the photo. The white panel on the right is where a door used to be. |
April 10, 2015
The old floor is sealed with a durable woven polypropylene underlay to go beneath the concrete. |
April 13, 2015
Jason laying the plastic pipe, that will carry the hot water from the furnace, that will create the in-floor heat in the concrete slab. |
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Yes, that's a trellis they're putting on the back wall. But it's not for flowers. The trellis creates a space between the cedar shingles and the wall and allows them to breath. |
April 13, 2015
They needed a couple trowels for this job. |
The floor will be fine to walk on and we can start storing some things in the barn/garage in 24 hours but it will be 26 days before we'll be able to park cars in here. |
Friday, April 3, 2015
April 3 - 2015 Update
We are exactly 1 month into our renovations and a great deal has happened. The barn basement is nearly complete. The concrete fortifications have been poured, extra support beams are installed and the gravel floor is partially in place. That gravel will be covered by a thick plastic membrane (to keep moisture on the outside - for the most part - some will still seep in through the walls) and that membrane will be covered with sand to hold everything in place. Someday we might opt to pour a concrete floor down there as well but, for now, it will remain a dirt floor basement. Once the snow is gone and the ground thoroughly melted Matt and his crew will dig a drain that will allow water to naturally drain from the basement. My friend, Patrick Cantienni, is a grape grower and wine maker and I'm going to ask him to come over and see if the basement might be suitable as a wine cellar. Matt feels that, with all the insulation in place and a heated space above it, that the temperature in the basement will likely stay pretty consistent throughout the year. That sounds like good wine storing conditions. We'll see. Here are some pictures of the latest work being done:
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Here is the sluice that the guys fashioned to more efficiently transport the gravel to the basement. They shovel it in here and the guys in the basement spread it evenly around the floor. |
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This is what remains of the mountain of gravel that was dumped on our parking pad. And this was the second load. The first one has already been shoveled into and dispersed around the barn basement. |
Sunday, March 8, 2015
The Start
On Tuesday, March 3, 2015, the first hammer swing marked the beginning of our major renovation here at Cedar Crest. It was truly a bitter sweet feeling to see a century of history fall away under the mauls and crowbars. The remnants of the old kennels were in the barn. As we tore down the walls separating the kennels we discovered (under false walls) that each kennel had a fold-down grooming table. However nostalgic the demolition also showed the wear and tear of the years. We discovered two support beams that will have to be replaced and years of horse urine had rotted out a great deal of the floor boards under the box stalls. These will have to be replaced prior to pouring the cement floor. The following are some photos we took just as the contractors were getting started and showing their progress by the end of the week.
Another final view of the box stalls before they come down. |
Removing one of the interior walls to further open up the space. |
More walls and stalls coming down. |
This is the opposite view from the photo above - taken from the door on the west side of the building looking to the east. |
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Renovation Update
The process of a renovation on this scale is proving to be moving
slower than either of us had anticipated. Holleman Heritage Woodworkers
are on deck to begin the interior barn demolition as soon as we give
them the go-ahead but, apparently, we have more design and financing
work to do first. We had some engineers in to look at the barn and
determine what was going to be needed to bring it up to snuff to
accommodate cars instead of horses. The required enhancements, along
with a budget projection of our anticipated solarium and new entrance
forced us back to the drawing board. If you look at the video that was
published in my last post you'll have seen the new entrance, the
solarium, the studio, the laundry room and a washroom that were all
incorporated into the existing barn and carriage house. In the new
design we removed the new entrance, the solarium and the washroom. The
studio has simply become studio space in the garage. The laundry room
and a dog washing station have been moved into the carriage house area.
That area, instead of being an entrance from outside, will be an
entrance from the garage and will be more of a utility space (I've
included some SketchUp screenshots below). The kitchen, den area, new
patio doors and first floor washroom renovation remain unchanged, the
garage is actually larger now and the courtyard is also a little larger
since the entrance portion has been removed.
As of today, we're waiting on the bank for their final approval of the financing. They sent an appraiser a week ago to inspect the property as it currently is and to look at the plans for the renovation. Once we get the green light from them we'll tell the Holleman crew they can begin. Hopefully the next post will be soon and will include some pictures of the demolition as we begin.
As of today, we're waiting on the bank for their final approval of the financing. They sent an appraiser a week ago to inspect the property as it currently is and to look at the plans for the renovation. Once we get the green light from them we'll tell the Holleman crew they can begin. Hopefully the next post will be soon and will include some pictures of the demolition as we begin.
Sunday, August 17, 2014
And so it begins...
This is the first post of what will be the final major renovation project we'll need to take on with Cedar Crest for a long time. This renovation will entail turning the first floor of the barn into a garage as well as studio space and a laundry room. We'll be adding a four-season solarium and the carriage house is going to become the main entrance to the house. The kitchen will be expanded and completely renovated and what is now a parking area is going to become a small courtyard. Our contractor - Holleman Heritage Woodworkers - has provided us with a video that we've uploaded to ourYouTube channel. Click on the link below to see the animation walk-through of what we plan to do:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2z6a6dxC890&index=1&list=UU9AnyRdk_rjJ3ew_L2FRwlQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2z6a6dxC890&index=1&list=UU9AnyRdk_rjJ3ew_L2FRwlQ
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