Project 12: The
Cape Renovation
E.
Replacing the Backhouse Walls
F. Insulation G. Sheetrock
H. New Bold Colorful Paint I.
Re-finish Floors |
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was a tough call to decide whether to keep the remaining backhouse walls or take
them out and start anew. But it became clear that new walls would likely
take less time and money, so we salvaged the old wood and built the
'ell' with mostly new wood. It allowed us to raise the ceiling
height about 10 inches, a crucial amount to allow the space to be used
for a third second-floor guestroom and the finest bathroom in the house.
We did leave as many of the old beams as possible, and trimmed the
interior with old barn wood. |
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F. Insulation |
First, the insulators placed
plastic over the framework so that the insulation would be held in
place. |
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Next, the insulators filled the
walls, then the attic...until the attic was filled with the
environmentally friendly snowy-looking stuff. |
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G. Sheetrock
As mentioned, when the house was left in the air for several weeks,
poorly supported with two beams instead of three or four, the old
plaster walls and ceilings badly cracked. Richard's son, Glenn, and his
partner Raymond were hired to repair the interior walls and ceilings. |
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They did a great job in a short
time and we moved on to the next project--priming and painting. |
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H. New Bold Colorful Paint--'Alai
and I did most of the interior Cape painting, with help from Richard and
even 'Alai's wife, Valerie. By the time we were done, every square inch
of the building had received one or two new coats of paint....a new
beginning. |
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We had a good time with this
project--though the ceilings were tough!
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And then we were ready for the
floors to be refinished. The former owners had painted one coat of paint
throughout the Cape. This scratched easily and looked bad. I found a
great floor refinisher who was able to refinish both the original
pumpkin pine floors in the Cape, as well as the barnboard floors we
added to the new 'ell' upstairs. Of course, first we had to remove the
last of the inside furniture and I got to sleep in the COLD, WET
basement! |
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And as we worked on the buildings, the property rested. |
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