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Nessie the Flip House: Week 7

I hope you enjoy these weekly updates as I navigate through the business of flipping houses one house at a time!!  Check in each Friday to see weekly update of how this house progresses!  To catch up on the progress on Nessie, check out her previous posts here.  If you’re new here (Hello!!!),  or just enjoy walking down memory lane, you can see my 6 previous flip houses here.  Thanks for coming along for the ride!!  

WE HAVE A BUILDING PERMIT!!!!!  Now I breathe a sign of relief and we can really make this house happen.  Building permits are a weird thing and vary so much from town to town.  In this case, aside from there being a wait list due to the building department being under-staffed, the town wanted more documentation than I've ever had to provide as well as having to work around dated town zoning by-laws.  Since the house is on an old non-conforming lot (meaning it doesn't have the amount of land that would currently be required to build a house and is grandfathered in), even refinishing the basement bowling alley room came into question since it wasn't originally counted toward the house square footage.  This weird zoning restriction is the reason I'm not going to be able to do too much with the curb appeal within the timeframe that we own the house.  Thankfully, a chat with the building commissioner and changing some room names on my plans, I was able to finally get sign-off for the bowling alley and the rest of the interior renovations.

 

Now that we have a permit, I'm lucky to have a contractor who wastes no time.  4 guys with the right tools can make quick work of demo.

 

Once upon a time there was a wall between the kitchen and living room, drywall and/or paneling on all these walls, and a warped ceiling.

 

 

Now we have a completely blank slate!

 

 

 

 

When my contractor pulled down the old kitchen ceiling, we realized that the "beam" that was put across the kitchen in the 60s was completely bowed and not actually supported by anything.  Not the right way to remove a wall.  The camera is not playing tricks on you- the ceiling was that bowed...

 

 

Problem solved by adding a new beam and proper supports, but it's things like this that keep chipping away at my budget.  This will probably be my most expensive per square foot renovation and most of it is going to fancy things like plumbing, structure, and electrical.  The silver lining that came with needing the new beam is that now the entire kitchen ceiling will be flush.  There will only be a small transition into the living space which is unavoidable without completely restructuring the living room ceiling which is decidedly NOT in the budget.

 

 

In addition to the kitchen's disappearing act, the bathroom is all gone as well and the new vanity got delivered yesterday.

 

 

After seeing what's not in the house anymore, it's not hard to believe that we've already filled up one 30 yard dumpster and are ready for the next!

 

 

Ahhh, writing this post felt good.  Hooray for progress and hooray for finally having something exciting to share with you!  Fingers crossed that we continue with the momentum since both landscaping and reframing inside the house should be starting next week.

 

Have a stellar weekend!!

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Nessie the Flip House: Week 6

I hope you enjoy these weekly updates as I navigate through the business of flipping houses one house at a time!!  Check in each Friday to see weekly update of how this house progresses!  To catch up on the progress on Nessie, check out her previous posts here.  If you’re new here (Hello!!!),  or just enjoy walking down memory lane, you can see my 6 previous flip houses here.  Thanks for coming along for the ride!!  

Week 6 already?!?!  In previous flips, week six was a busy time.  With Shorty, tiling was happening, Dori had landscaping, and all the way back on flip #1, Clark got kitchen cabinets!  We have a few more "t"s we have to cross for the town to hand us the permit they already have signed (sigh), but in the meantime, I've been planning and dreaming about the 2 bathrooms. The main floor full bath is going a little bolder than I often do, but in a house that's going to have blue cabinets, the bathroom can't be a shrinking violet.

I'm not sold on the floor tile just yet, but the rest is already ordered!

 

The soon to be new basement powder room/laundry room is less set in stone yet, but still going to have some style.  It is in the basement, so I'm hoping to strike a nice balance between industrial/utilitarian and polished.  This design is still evolving and probably will evolve as the walls and room get built out and I see the space coming to fruition- since it has no defined walls or finished space currently.

 

Hopefully the stalled progress has ended and we can really go full steam ahead.  It's looking like hard scaping (patios and such) will be starting next week and I'm crossing my fingers that demo and framing of the new powder room will start as well.  I'm still optimistic about the progress despite the delays!

Have a fantastic weekend!!

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Nessie the Flip House: Week 5

I hope you enjoy these weekly updates as I navigate through the business of flipping houses one house at a time!!  Check in each Friday to see weekly update of how this house progresses!  To catch up on the progress on Nessie, check out her previous posts here.  If you’re new here (Hello!!!),  or just enjoy walking down memory lane, you can see my 6 previous flip houses here.  Thanks for coming along for the ride!!  

Guess what!!  It looks like we're finally getting a building permit!...... Tuesday.  BUT this week we did get very important approval from the health department to add a powder room into the basement.  This will be a game changer for the house and what we'll be able to sell if for once it's done!

I'll be adding a toilet into the existing laundry area and finishing the space so it'll be a spacious powder room/laundry room.  It's not so good to start with, so really anything will be a huge improvement!

 

It's new configuration will include fancy things like a toilet that pumps up to the septic system, a sink with an actual cabinet below, and a pocket door.

 

 

Since the finished basement room- affectionately called the 'bowling alley'- is right off this space with doors to the back yard, I see this bathroom getting a lot of use.  While it's not going to be totally pinterest perfect because I plan to use the existing, non-matching washer and dryer (oh the horror!!), there are so many awesome laundry rooms to get inspired by.  I'm already jealous that my own laundry area is in a non-finishable area of my dingy, 117 year old basement.

 

I have a lot of ideas floating around in my head that I need to organize and figure out the look of this bathroom, though.  I've been concentrating on the upstairs design plans until I knew this bathroom would be a reality.  I finally ordered the kitchen cabinets yesterday (BLUE!!!! :-)  ) and have the upstairs bathroom 80% planned.  For the upstairs bathroom, I'm totally inspired by Sarah Sherman Samuel's bathroom- I've been itching to use a giant round mirror in a design and I think this might be my chance!

 

Next week, we should have a building permit, a wall gone, demo complete, maybe even rebuilding beginning, AND I'll share my design plans for both bathrooms.  It's been my slowest start to a flip yet, but this house is FINALLY starting to build momentum!!

Have a wonderful weekend!!

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