The smoke/odour removal company came and did a first treatment. It smells better but the years of nicotine on the walls will require some further cleaning.😐
We will get it clean! Ikebana!
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Sunday, March 19, 2017
Cleaning and contractors
Ward had taken the day off on Friday, to discuss projects with contractors and start cleaning. A smoke removal guy, an asbestos removal company (the basement stucco contains asbestos, so sadly all of the walls will have to be removed), and our HVAC guy (to prepare a quote to hook the place up to gas, as it is currently oil heated, and get a new airco given that the current one is some 25 years old) all came in to discuss the various projects.
And armed with dust masks, gloves, long sleeves and a lot of garbage bags, Ward further bravely undertook to take the curtains down, and started shop-vaccing the place from top to bottom to get rid of decades of cobwebs. When Maria and the kids joined the next morning, the place already looked better.
We tore out the carpet in the bathrooms and the hallway, underneath which was an underlay that was turning into powder and then beautiful narrow plank hardwood. Maria took care of the powder with the vacuum, and vacuumed three more rooms from ceiling to floor - there was a half a centimeter of dust on each of the wood panels in what will be Louise's room - and cobwebs, cobwebs and more cobwebs everywhere. Ward meanwhile cleaned windows with the kids - Ian and Louise found the whole project exhilarating and wanted to help with everything. Layers of dirt came off the windows and the windowsills. But afterwards: we could actually see the outside! What a difference.
A contractor and a demo/asbestos removal company also came by, to discuss plans and projects, and to prepare quotes. After which the kids were absolutely done, and we went home for dinner - Louise falling asleep in her food.
On Sunday morning we went back: Ward to take down the walking bars and handles installed throughout the house while Maria undertook the daunting task to try and wash some of the tar and nicotine off the doors and doorframes...
To give an idea, the result of the top halves of three panels of these doors:
Five buckets of the same stuff later... the day can be fittingly ended with:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lV9l-OHMobU
(Chef'Special - THANK YOU!!! :) )
Let the smoke removal guy try and do his best tomorrow... :).
Next stage: three days of smoke removal, and final decisions on which contractors to go with. Onwards, and ikebana!
And armed with dust masks, gloves, long sleeves and a lot of garbage bags, Ward further bravely undertook to take the curtains down, and started shop-vaccing the place from top to bottom to get rid of decades of cobwebs. When Maria and the kids joined the next morning, the place already looked better.
We tore out the carpet in the bathrooms and the hallway, underneath which was an underlay that was turning into powder and then beautiful narrow plank hardwood. Maria took care of the powder with the vacuum, and vacuumed three more rooms from ceiling to floor - there was a half a centimeter of dust on each of the wood panels in what will be Louise's room - and cobwebs, cobwebs and more cobwebs everywhere. Ward meanwhile cleaned windows with the kids - Ian and Louise found the whole project exhilarating and wanted to help with everything. Layers of dirt came off the windows and the windowsills. But afterwards: we could actually see the outside! What a difference.
A contractor and a demo/asbestos removal company also came by, to discuss plans and projects, and to prepare quotes. After which the kids were absolutely done, and we went home for dinner - Louise falling asleep in her food.
On Sunday morning we went back: Ward to take down the walking bars and handles installed throughout the house while Maria undertook the daunting task to try and wash some of the tar and nicotine off the doors and doorframes...
To give an idea, the result of the top halves of three panels of these doors:
was this:
Five buckets of the same stuff later... the day can be fittingly ended with:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lV9l-OHMobU
(Chef'Special - THANK YOU!!! :) )
Let the smoke removal guy try and do his best tomorrow... :).
Next stage: three days of smoke removal, and final decisions on which contractors to go with. Onwards, and ikebana!
Closing Day!!!
15 March... closing day! Despite the snowstorm, we got the keys.... Hurray! An impression of the house on closing day - it has been smoked in, and has not been cleaned for years, if not decades - but we love the potential!
Front door:
Front door:
Living room with fire place (carpets and a marble coffee table left behind by the previous owner - the books are all about gardening, as we had told him we are so looking forward to growing food in the yard!):
Dining room... note the beautiful chandelier.
Window in the dining room
Original 1960s kitchen:
With beautiful wallpaper:
Deck off the kitchen. The yard goes to the fence in the back, where there is a creek:
Office/Louise's future room:
Entirely covered in wood paneling (and her desk is already taken care of...):
More beautiful wallpaper - the main bathroom with lovely green shag carpet:
The masterbedroom's ensuite (the blue fixtures are in mint condition):
The master bedroom:
With large closets:
Ian's future room:
And from the other side:
Front entry way:
Our lovely swiss-chalet style basement with high end bar area:
Mid-century modern shelving units:
Apparently, this was once a media center:
Garage:
Where we found this treasure:
From a painter whose son is a friend of Ward's :)
Saturday, March 4, 2017
Countdown til closing day
In December we got the amazing opportunity to buy a mid-century modern bungalow with a huge yard, closing mid-March. It'll need some work... Here we'll post about our adventures in getting this beauty all nice and sorted!
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