Saturday, February 4, 2017

Demo Day!

How do you go from this:

To this?


Well, you first have to endure this:



Let me start by saying: demo day is never A day.  Nope.  Definitely not! Don't let Chip Gaines fool you.  Demo day is 28 days over the course of four months!  A newborn, full time jobs, Company Command, full time graduate school, and winter have all limited DH and I to working only on the weekends.  Four months later, I can't help but feel like we lost so much time.

Let me also point out something that might have been obvious to everyone else, but us.  Three Thousand square feet is more than double Dolce Olin's 1300.  It never seemed to end.  Every time we thought we were almost done, there was another room, another wall, another piece of plywood to pry off the floor. It. Never. Seemed. To. End!

Not only does it never end, but the 117-year old dust from the horse-hair plaster was a struggle on another level.  Whereas at Dolce we purchased those flimsy cheap masks, for Betty we went through 3 different filter masks hoping to protect our lungs and their breathing capability!


And the Dumpsters! How many 30 foot dumpsters do you need for a 3000sqft house?  Don't answer that, it's a lot!



Before we started framing we went through 5 dumpsters and of course we always went over weight on those darn things.  TIP: When choosing a dumpster company, consider a few things: cost of extra weight, length of time allowed at construction site before incurring additional charges, and of course, size of dumpster.  A company might offer a great deal by having the dumpster for an unlimited amount of days--something that is advantageous when you're demo is going slower than anticipated--but if they charge outrageous fees for going over weight, you might want to reconsider whether or not you need the dumpster for that long of a period and if you can speed things up.

With a new layout design that we both loved and shortly after our building permit was approved DH, my dad, and I picked a spot and a hammer and went for it...for four months.  Did I mention how it took 4-months?

Up first?  The 117-year old Chimney that stands between us and the open concept we crave.

Money, Money, Money...

We had a handful of contractors come through Betty to give us insight into what it would cost to have the home professionally demo'ed.  Three Thousand square feet of construction material, removal of 2 Chimneys and a whole bunch of 30ft dumpsters came in at $20,000.

DIYing it all came in at a total of $3,200 and 28 six-hour weekend days. One thing that was a must, that we definitely would not touch was the removal of the 100-year old asbestos.  We hired a licensed contractor--well worth it-- and paid $3,800 for the safe removal of the pipes and tile floor.

Was saving $13,000 worth potentially losing 3 months that we could have had for our trades folks to come in instead?  I think that if we were under a time crunch to move in, I would say No Way!  But we're not, we have some time to work with.  Our limited budget is the most important factor for us.    Saving $13,000 means we can convert the home to gas and install central air and heating!

Monday, October 31, 2016

Counting the Days...181

What do I miss most about not being settled in at Betty?  The hosting and decorating!  I LOVED decorating Olin for the holidays and it's a little sad to drive around during this season, especially up here in New England.  All of our entertainment dishware and decor are still boxed and in storage!

I'm not trying to give DH a massive heart attack, but there are only 181 days until move in!!

Easter 2014 @ Dolce Olin






Sunday, October 30, 2016

Curtain Call Update

I wish I could claim responsibility for picking out the winter/holiday curtains, but, I can't.  DH was all over this decision.  I've gotta give it to him, the fabric and color were perfect for Dolce Olin.  

Our grommet curtains were a little bit too perfect.  When the buyers put in an offer on our home, they added a contingency that the sale include our curtains! Do you think they knew they were DIY? 

In the end, I convinced DH to let the curtains go, but I can't say, 10 months later, that I don't miss them!  

I won't bore with you the DIY-details, you can find the directions here.  

DIY All The Way! 




The Perfect Winter Curtains
Dollars and Cents: 
10 panels took 3 days to sew and I ordered the panels at separate times in order to maximize the discount. 

Hardware: same
Fabric: Panels- 30 yards, with a coupon for a total $871.50 (No liner--Fabric is thick and keeps its shape.)
Sewing Machine: Already own one!
Misc: Thread and Grommets $80.00 after 50% off coupon
Savings: $1,298.50; Based on the quote we received for our Spring/Summer curtains, this project would likely have cost us an estimated $450 a window--labor and the heavy fabric.  Winner! 


Sunday, April 6, 2014

Curtain Call

A great DIY way to change the feel of a room is by changing wall color.  Don't get me wrong, I LOVE to paint, but I'm not ready to part with our Benjamin Moore Santa Monica Blue.  In the spirit of full disclosure, I also have lingering paint-TSD and I don't want to see a paint brush until May!!

So what's another easy way to change a room?  Change the drapes!

My current DIY drapes are perfect for the warmer months so I'm thinking we need the perfect fabric for the winter holiday season.    I've narrowed it down to three of my favorites.


Duralee Danda in Saffron

LIDO A/JRU 02 In 04 Color

Mill Creek Bombolo Rally in Grenadine
Time to dust off the sewing machine!   Which one do you love?

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Happy Easter: 2013

From Our Family to Yours, Happy Easter!


We're ready for Easter brunch!

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Spring Garden 2013

Daylight hours are getting longer.  You are probably wearing a lighter coat on your way in to work.  And finally, color and plants are back.  It must be spring!!  As DH and I prepare to get back to DIYing, I wanted to share our planting schedule!


What will you plant this spring?

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Bathroom Update: Part 2

Yep, we are still at it with our bathroom!  I know, I know.  I have been absolutely horrible with providing progress updates!  It's true, you really can't give your best to a 12hr-day job, philanthropy activities, a happy marriage, friends, family, and a blog all at the same time.

But I hope you can forgive me and enjoy the pictures below!!  I am so excited with how all the moving pieces that go into the design and construction of a major bathroom renovation are coming together!!

Let me remind you what the bathroom use to look like


Band-aid Solution

From demo to the finish carpentryless plumbing and electricthis is all because of DH's amazing handywork.

Halfway Through




We splurged a little on our fixtures, but don't you wish this was your shower?