The last part of our house that is left from the days of, "I know we really should paint (landscape, weed, fix our bathroom, get plumbing that works) our house, and our neighbors must really hate us, but we are just going to be remodeling in a couple of years and it would be a waste to spend money on this now, just to redo it later." The side of our house, where we tore out a bougainvillea bush, and discovered that no one had painted behind it in quite some time. The idea is that this will finally be rectified when the whole house gets painted at the end of our project.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Insulation, Stucco and Electrical Panels
As I write this, the house already looks different as they have put most of the drywall up. But here is a look at the house with the insulation in:
And the outside in the process of being stuccoed
And Steve's favorite, a comparison of our new electrical panel:
And old electrical panel:
Samuel's favorite: climbing into the crawl space under the house, and pondering whether there are raccoons down there (my irrational fear)
Shira's favorite: jumping on the trampoline, surrounded by construction debris, and eating nectarines, figs, or whatever ripe food they can find
The last part of our house that is left from the days of, "I know we really should paint (landscape, weed, fix our bathroom, get plumbing that works) our house, and our neighbors must really hate us, but we are just going to be remodeling in a couple of years and it would be a waste to spend money on this now, just to redo it later." The side of our house, where we tore out a bougainvillea bush, and discovered that no one had painted behind it in quite some time. The idea is that this will finally be rectified when the whole house gets painted at the end of our project.
The last part of our house that is left from the days of, "I know we really should paint (landscape, weed, fix our bathroom, get plumbing that works) our house, and our neighbors must really hate us, but we are just going to be remodeling in a couple of years and it would be a waste to spend money on this now, just to redo it later." The side of our house, where we tore out a bougainvillea bush, and discovered that no one had painted behind it in quite some time. The idea is that this will finally be rectified when the whole house gets painted at the end of our project.
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