The sellers also left a copy of the original title for the property for our safe keeping. Those familiar with Amarillo will be curios to see that the original title was signed by Julian Bivins. (The home is in the Bivins neighborhood, so that makes sense). There are also a set of architectural drawings for the home. They are currently at a blueprint shop being copied.
Our original plan was to take care of a few relatively simple projects this weekend before we move in next week. (You can start to chuckle now if you know anything about home ownership.) Our goal was to paint the master bedroom, hallway, and living room this weekend. With this in mind we took some before pictures of the master bedroom.
Note the presence of the fabulous wallpaper *sarcasm*
Before our trip to Lowe's we decided to try and remove the wallpaper on the East Wall to determine how difficult it would be to remove. The top layer peeled relatively easily (we removed all of the top layer in less than five minutes, heck - it was almost fun!) so we were able to plot the further supplies we would need to remove the wallpaper paste.
The East Wall with the top layer of wallpaper removed
After our trip to Lowe's and a few more errands, we returned to our project in the master bedroom. It took quite some time to remove the outlet covers, old phone jack covers, antenna jack covers, the stash box, the curtain hardware and all the doorknobs. We decided that we were on such a roll that we should remove the wall heating unit while we were redoing the walls - so that we would be done with the master bedroom renovation.
Our decision to do things right, or not do them at all may come back to haunt us.
Our decision to do things right, or not do them at all may come back to haunt us.
During this demo project, we also learned that the exterior wall has ZERO insulation. That's right, ZERO. I know we are in Texas, but really? No insulation? That's a bit odd for me.
North wall during demolition
This is the wall that had the wall heater - Bryan will cap the gas line tomorrow. The box cutout was apparently a plumbing access at some point in the homes history, but no longer grants access to plumbing, so it will also be removed during this project and made to look like a regular wall.
At least the demo had the added benefit of allowing Bryan to release some of the tension that has built up in these past few days as we jumped through the final rings of fire to purchase our home.
There will be more adventures from our home on Bowie, this is the first of what I'm sure will be many home improvement blog postings. If you have suggestions, or want to help with our project - please - feel free!
Bryan and I look forward to many years of home ownership, and all that it entails. The projects may be many, but it is our house.
Bryan and I look forward to many years of home ownership, and all that it entails. The projects may be many, but it is our house.
1 comment:
Congratulations! You should be so proud! I'm not surprised about the lack of insulation - you did buy an older home. Good for you on going ahead and taking care of things! Looks like you guys are having a blast!
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