Thursday 25 February 2016

Reno on the Cheap

Seeing as we own our home and it's nearly 100 years old (4 years to go before that point!), there are a lot of quirks in the house that need to be addressed. It's never been properly renovated apart from carpeting being put in back in the 70s or 80s and being repainted multiple times inside. When I first moved in with my husband, we had an interesting arrangement for the toilet.

 We had to go outside to get to it.

 Yep, our house had a toilet added onto it at some point in the past and when they did that, they didn't close in the space.

The existing back door led to a lean to with a laundry and toilet attached to it. Not a problem in the summer. BIG problem in the winter. Because who wants to go outside in freezing weather to get to the toilet? On cold concrete to boot.

 Jeff had bought lumber a few years back to make a back door for the lean to, thus closing it in. So not long after we moved in together, we started on this project. We did it as cheaply as we could, because we simply don't have money for major renovations. Three years on, it is nearly done. But I'll let the pictures tell the story now.

In the next post, I'll put up reveal shots. We redid the toilet walls, created a pocket door, painted and varnished everything, laid flooring on top of the concrete, built shelves for the laundry room, painted that, created artwork for the laundry and hired an electrician to put in better lighting and switches. So much work was done and I just love the outcome. So does Jeff.

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