Sunday, January 24, 2016

The Demo Begins




It has been months since my last post!  Life has been hectic keeping the renovation moving forward amid the holidays and weather related interferences. But there is much to share to bring you all up to date on the progress. 

For this post we will focus on what has been removed before we start a room by room look at the progress. Hold onto your chairs....it gets worse before it gets better!

Since Family is such an important part of our life I think we'll start with what will soon be the gathering place...the new "open concept" parlor-living-dining and kitchen.
If you recall the floor plan is a typical "dog trot" with rooms flanking both sides of the enormous center hallway.  On the right side of the hallway is the Parlor which was connected to the formal dining room by a single door. All of the main level 7 foot doorways are highlighted by decorative molding and beautiful transoms. We are adding one of these to the opposing side of the chimney to create a traffic flow all the way around the fireplace between these two rooms.
Parlor view into the old dining room that will become our
open concept living-dining-kitchen

In order to make way for the open concept we had to remove several walls that compartmentalized the space. The doorway seen below opened into a very small room that has been referred to as a breakfast room. From here a left jig and a right jog takes you into the kitchen.









Before you all get too upset the beautiful built-in china cabinet pictured below was gently removed and we have plans to repurpose its parts into a "showcase" for historical memorabilia of the home.






The wall above was also hid the old first floor door/entrance to the elevator. Very interesting to find that original transom window and door hidden behind the sheetrock.


So here is your first look at the new layout.......






Look at that wallpaper!!






At the end of the main hallway was a scary closet that was home to the squirrels and their nuts! Our plan to duplicate the front entrance at the rear of the hall requires the removal of this 'Butlers Pantry" and will be replaced with French Doors onto the new back porch complete with matching transom. 



Next was a big reveal in what will soon be the Master Suite! The wall between the old laundry room and the only functional bathroom is being removed to create a new master bath and walk-in closet. A big surprise stood towering right in the middle of our new bathroom! But isn't it lovely!! Doesn't everybody want a brick column as the focal point of their bath. Well perhaps not everyone but I couldn't be more thrilled!  I'm going to whitewash the brick and place a hook there for easy access to a warm spa robe when I step out of the vintage claw foot tub! 

The wall is removed between the laundry room and the old bathroom.
 
A matching large window will replace the small one and will offer
an amazing view from the claw foot tub!




The time is late and I need to wrap this tour up. So here are a few pics of the upstairs bathrooms that will be completely renovated. I love the shiplap that is getting exposed. We are planning to keep that look on the walls but paint them.


More wallpaper revealed. Pink and Green were apparently the colors of the day!
I will try to post again soon as much has changed. We have all of the new electrical wiring and plumbing installed. The sheet-rock is awaiting mud and texture. New siding is going up on the exterior and more shiplap is being installed in some of the newly added spaces.  Oh, and I can't wait to show you the new back porch! It's sure to be a relaxing highlight of our finished project. We've also cleared some more of he grounds which has only revealed more projects!

Come back soon and thanks for visiting our site!









 





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  1. I visited "Edgewood" a few years ago when I learned of a garage sale there (I went to see the inside of the house, really). Needed a lot of work but is an awesome house with huge potential. I'm so glad you are saving the old mansion! Good luck on the renovations! I'll follow your blog with interest.

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