Project 12: The
Cape Renovation
J. New Window and
Door Trim--Aluminum Wrappings K. New Siding and Roof
L. Deck Railing
M. Landscaping
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J. New Window and Door
Trim--Aluminum Wrappings &
Composite
Once the deck was complete, the trim could be wrapped on the old windows
and added to the new ones. Aluminum was used to protect the old trim;
Azec composite for the new windows. |
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K. New Roof and Siding on the Cape-once
the old window trim was wrapped in aluminum and the new windows trimmed
in composite, the new roof went up and then the installation of fiber
cement siding began. Noel Arrington, his son Sam and partner Steve,
sided the Cape. |
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New Side Porch on the Cape-and
then it was time to build something to protect the side entrance from
snow falling off the new roof. |
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I decided not to add a porch to
the front of the Cape, for budgetary reasons and also because the
uncovered front deck looked so inviting. |
L. Deck Railing and
Lattice |
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M. Cape Landscaping-
Steps into the Garden |
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When Elizabeth found that her
staircase design wasn't level, she marched over to the other side of the
site and gathered a gang of men to help her lift it up and nail it
level.
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Then we added a stone walkway,
made of stones from the old porch and foundation, and a new garden of
tall plants, to balance the height of the new Cape foundation. |
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Here she is, all finished and
gussied up. |
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