There have been a lot of suprises so far that, for the most part, have not been good...but we're cruising along in our 60s home. It seems the phrase that we hear the most from people concerning various aspects of our house is: "That probably should have been fixed/changed/updated/redone/addressed a long time ago."
For example:
- The electrical box needs upgrading
- There were no appliances
- The cabinets are kind of nasty/worn out
- There's old rat poison in the kitchen cabinets
- The water softener (essential in this area apparently) needs to be replaced
- The plumbing under our master bathroom sink crumbled when Ryan tried to tighten it, prompting an immediate replacement and also prompting my father-in-law to declare that lots of problems in the house will have "cancer"...aka... multiple, major issues instead of just one surface one.
The reason for all of these things I think is that the house has been vacant for six years when the elderly woman who lived here moved to a nursing home. And before that, she didn't really update anything. (She did get a new roof, hot water heater, A/C and furnace in the late 90s/early 2000s, though, which is great).
We have purchased appliances and so they are sort of free-floating in the kitchen for now until we get to cabinets/counter tops to surround them with. The shag carpet in the living room is going to have to stay until we have time/money to pull it up and buff up the wood floors underneath. I can't repaint the rooms until Ryan does some drywall replacement on bad patches.
Speaking of Ryan: thank goodness I have a husband with the knowledge and skill to fix/repair basically anything that's wrong with the house. He can remodel anything and we will save a lot of money not having to pay a contractor to do it. Unfortunately, our water softener (model circa 1962) can't be fixed. They don't make parts for the Culligan Mark 2 anymore.
Thanks to an idea from Dan at The Coloradoan, I am going to attempt to make a time-lapse video of our updates to the kitchen (major project #1). Right now I am just taking a photo from the exact same spot as we do new things to it and I will put them all together eventually. Tips on an easy way to turn a bunch of photos into a time-lapse video?
For now, here are some photos of our humble abode:
We also found this wallpaper behind one of the appliances...it looks like they got the rest off before they put up the flowery stuff. This reminds me of both the Jetsons and the opening credits of 'Catch Me if You Can.'
I am just reminding myself over and over that we bought the house for so little money that it's worth spending time and money to make it awesome. I mean, look at the size of that kitchen! Tons of potential. It just needs some TLC. And, now that we have appliances, we can stop living off of hot dogs from the grill and can store more than what fit in the mini fridge we borrowed from the Stockdales. It's the little things.
- The Servolds