Sunday, April 20, 2014

Transformation of living space continues

Living room update:

This weekend we threw a party to say goodbye to friends and family before I begin my next journey of medical school in London, England. Per normal Roylas fashion, we tackled some major projects that have needed to get done for years in the 24 hours before the party. We got a ton done around the farm: cleared away a pile of building materials from the driveway allowing 3 more cars to fit, adding the final two steps up to the sunset hill (which has been done except for those two final steps for 2 years). And finally, in the hours before the party, and a good hour into the party, we finished (mostly) the entryway between the dining room and the living room. 

Here is the original wall between the rooms back in 2007. We cut a small hole in the wall so that we would be motivated to cut the wall out. That hole became a great place to throw the dog toy, throughly confusing the dog, until we finally cut it down over a year later. 

The house originally only had one bedroom, one bathroom, kitchen, and great room. Now with the addition, we have three bedrooms and a much larger great room by combining the original bedroom and great room. 

Hole in the wall between the houses original 'great room' and only bedroom. 

"Couch" in the original great room and dining table. It was a tight fit. This room is now the dining room.

Here is the living room in April 2012. You can see at the top where the wall used to be and the old return vents for the central air. The living room looked like this for about 6 years (at least).

We moved the return ducts a little over a month ago. 

Here is the room an hour after the party started. Header finally in place- a jack holding it up while awaiting the side beams. 

And the final result!



Living room (original bedroom to the farm house) looking into the dining room (original great room for the farm house)

The transformation is remarkable! Those beams add so much character to the house and really transform the feel of the room. 

To see the living room transformation please click Here

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Spring 2014 update


Well it has been some time since I updated our farm's blog. That is probably because I lived in another country for almost 2 years and just recently returned. I am glad to be back for a short visit and in my time back have had a chance to work on a few projects and document the progress of others. So here we go...

About 6 years ago we decided to turn a bedroom into a living room by knocking out the wall between the bedroom and our then living/dining room. There were two doors in this room then, one that was the entrance to the room and the other which was a closet. The closet was turned into a pantry and both of these opening were sealed. 


Here is a sample of how the drywall looked for the last few years. Michael is really good at getting things to the point of functioning, and then quickly looses interest for another project. So things tend to look 'unfinished' for quite a while. 

In this photo you can see where we closed the door and closet of a bedroom after we opened it up into our main living space. I hung photos that I had waiting to be displayed over the wall
Here is the wall after texturing. Great improvement. 

Then painted.

When the wall was finished, I purchased more frames to make a larger collage. 
In the week before, while I was done studying for my board exams, my mom came up and helped me paint our bathroom. 

Here is what it looked like before. 


And after...

There will be a door on this to make a small closet (all things take time)


I don't have a picture of the vanity before but just picture the two towers gone and a large ugly medicine cabinet instead of the mirror. Much improved now with more storage. 

 Then to move outside. Just before I left we had done some major work outside, residing our entire house, staining it, building the entryway, building a rock retaining wall and sprucing up our side yard.



Here is a single image to realize the drastic change.
Before. Notice plastic siding, single door, no porch, many dead trees, no grass, etc. Pretty shabby.


And the same house 8 years later. WOW!

Don't mind the next project under the tarp on the right. :)


In progress. Those are the rock pallets that we used to build the rock wall.
Here is the rock wall the day that we built it. Notice the lack of grass.

Beginnings of the planter boxes


(Mostly) Done. You can see the rock wall in the following pictures.


Look at all that grass!!!


Three planters for veggies.



That 'stick' looking object by the window is the window sill (not installed)


Our fabulous sunset hill.






Here is the property from the street.  


 Well, hope you enjoyed the update.