Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Our first baby...

...before we had babies.   Some people get a dog.   Others get a cat.   We bought a rehab.   When Todd and I got married this was something we talked and dreamed about.   We both wanted to take something old/dusty/ugly and make it new again.   He wanted to tear things apart and build,  and I wanted to make something beautiful.   
We wanted to do this before we officially had children for obvious reasons.   We started looking in January of 2006 and found our project almost immediately.    Maplewood was a community that we'd heard about through people that lived there and were trying to draw more people in.  It was a community of new beginnings and tons and tons of rehabs.   It was perfect!  The house we found was located in the heart of Maplewood off of Sutton where life was beginning to reappear in the storefronts.   This house was previously a single family, converted to a two family and then somewhat converted back to a single family (meaning they made 1 entry door instead of two).   Everything else about it was a still a 2 family.   It had 2 staircases, 2 decks, 2 kitchens, 2 living rooms, 2 water heaters, 2 gas gauges, etc.    We thought it was a perfect house to do a rehab in!  We could actually live on the second floor while we worked on the first, which we did.   For 1 1/2 years : ) I'll let the pictures now do the talking (with the help of some captions)  
Here she is!   This pic was actually taken directly after new windows and roof. 

This is the entry way before we bought it.   Notice the radiator heating!  The radiators were not functional when we moved in, in February.   We were without heat until our HVAC was installed 3 weeks later.  Also notice the wall next to the staircase (for those of you that now know our layout). 

The first floor kitchen (which is now our breakfast nook)

Upstairs living/family room before we moved in

Our 2nd Floor Kitchen which we used the first 1 1/2 years.   (and our AWESOME realtor, aka my good friend Carolyn)



The first morning after we moved in I woke up to this.  Todd couldn't wait to get his hands on the house, so he just started taking down a wall...any wall : )

He was having so much fun he decided to invite some friends over to help. 


We decided to make some priorities for wall "teardownage" and so began to focus on the kitchen.  Todd was back in business. 

Taking down the 1st floor bedroom walls and adding a header for support.

I helped too!  (unknowingly pregnant with Eli in this picture)

Adding electrical boxes and changing size of window to make it counter height


Evening out the walls (They were pretty slanted)

My last dish in the upstairs kitchen!  We had to cut the pipes directly below it so we ended up eating out... a lot. (no dishwasher OR disposal) (don't worry I knew I was 7 months pregnant in this picture : ) )

WALLS!

Todd mesmerized by how it looks with walls and floor!

Moving on to other rooms...taking out carpet.

Taking off wallpaper (yes that's a steamer! It worked well.)

Opening up the stairwell, again. 

Making the 2nd Kitchen a bedroom.

We did finally have to take a break to have a baby, a.k.a Elijah James...

....which turned into another baby so we finished the third floor and made a playroom and bedroom. 



I realize this is getting rather lengthy so I'll get to the punch line...the finished product, 5 years later. 

Refinished hardwood floors in Family Room, enclosed upstairs living room with glass and French Doors to make a bedroom. 

Our Bedroom with a functional gas fireplace. 

We converted the small bedroom next to now our master into a walk in closet! 

Anna's room

2nd Floor kitchen now our study/2nd Floor Laundry.

3rd Floor Playroom

3rd Floor Bedroom

Entryway with new wood floors, opened up wall and new banister!

Living Room with gas fireplace and new wood floors.

Dining Room

Kitchen!   We converted a bedroom into...this.  

We then eventually painted the shutters/front porch.   And yes, it's sold.   Sniff. Cheer. Sniff. Cheer.
If you think this blog was exhaustive, just wait for the photo book I'm making ; )  A big thank you to ALL of the people that helped with their expertise, tools, muscles, $, and encouragement.   There is NO WAY we could have done it (and still have a solid marriage) without you!   Now onto our next rehab...psyche!  (yes I just said that)  We pass the baton onto the next naive couple who thinks, "this won't be much work or cost very much.  Let's go for it".  
 

3 comments:

Jaclyn Morgan said...

Sniff--I still feel that way about our Kirkwood house---I need to do a blog about it someday. Your photos remind me a lot of our photos!

Julie said...

Bravo Leah and Todd. Its really amazing how you transformed that house. I am so glad you could see the fruits of your labor in how quickly your house sold (and how desirable it was!)

Preparing for Peanut said...

I'm tearing up reading this post Leah...I vividly remember what a disaster your house was when we first met! It looked like a war zone on the first floor—Stu and I were SO overwhelmed with what you and Todd had chosen to take on.

But you did it! And had two kids along the way. And you are still married! (ha ha) The finished product is just amazing too...you didn't cut a single corner.

It was 5 years ago that we were both tearing apart our houses and calling down the alley to each other with updates. It seems like only yesterday.

We are going to miss being your neighbors but can't wait to hear about your adventures in Texas!!!

Love you guys!! Becky