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Guest repliedLooks like it has potential. Do yourself a favor and only work on one room at a time so the whole place isn't a wreck. Made that mistake on the first house, going about it in a much more organized fashion this go around and it is a lot less stress.
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Remodeling an entire house plus an addition for $30k? That's pretty optimistic. And doing it alone will take a long time, I hope your wife is patient. Like I said, good luck, you're gonna be a busy mofo!
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Gooooood luck!!!! I have been in the middle of a full remodel for a year and hate it. My advice is swallow pride and contract the shit out of it.
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I feel like an idiot now that you explained it. lol... It's simple and self explanatory.Originally posted by Vertnut View PostDuh! It's where you keep your mud! J/K... It's an area coming in from the garage that's usually tiled so you don't track in stuff from the outside. You can have a bench in there for shoes and outer-wear that might be wet.
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Duh! It's where you keep your mud! J/K... It's an area coming in from the garage that's usually tiled so you don't track in stuff from the outside. You can have a bench in there for shoes and outer-wear that might be wet.Originally posted by Wish4svts View PostExcuse my ignorance, but what is a mud room?
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lol...we will see. Doing almost all the labor is going to be a big savings. Im planning on 30k. The scary parts are marble counters and windows. Im comfortable with everything else. I bought all the kitchen cabinets for $4300 and plan on making some of the cabinet doors. Drywall, electrical and plumbing are all cheap. The things I cant do:Originally posted by UserX View PostYou're going to spend a fortune, good luck!
Counters
Dense pack cellulose insulation
I really plan on doing just about everything else.
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Some pics of the looks we are goign for:
Kitchen

Wont have a traditional pantry, so it will be like this:

Mudroom

Master bath

Dining Room


This bathtub (or similar...that one is expensive)
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We opened the wall to our dining and kitchen. I loved it. Open air and lots of natural lighting.
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My remodel thread
Well... we havent quite closed on the house (next week) but we have been working on getting this house for 2 months now. Its a short sale and has just been a pain in the ass. Well...thats what we get for getting a good deal.
A little about the house:
1 acre lot
1700sq ft house built in 1963
Needs a little foundation work (on pier and beam)
2 car garage
2 car carport
35x35 barn (shop)
12x35 rv carport
Well, I dont have any great before pictures yet, it isnt much to look at. We have been doing lots of research and planning. I have been playing around with Chief Architect software and redesigning the house. The house will be a complete gut and redo. This is a huge undertaking though I feel confident redoing most of the work myself. Being old, I will be doing the "airtight drywall" approach to sealing the house. New plumbing and some new wiring going in. We will be moving a couple walls, deleting a couple, and opening others. Below is the original floor plan drawn up quickly

Then we wanted to open it up a little. We will be converting the garage to a mudroom/laundry room as well as add another room and full bath. The master bath is completely redesigned by taking out a room and combinging 2 rooms to make a master suite:

Got some good advice on GardenWeb forums... moved the kitchen and opened the wall to the entrance for a dining room area

Changed the master bath...just wasnt enough clearance around the tub. This makes the closet bigger and can hold a 36" wide gun safe. Moved the kitchen sink (advice from a couple kitchen designers on the other forum and shrank the island. If we didnt shrink the island, we would have to have a counter depth fridge. Makes plumbing a little easier:
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