Showing posts with label Basement Renovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Basement Renovation. Show all posts

Thursday, January 29, 2015

The Basement Renovation Reveal!

You've waited long enough! The basement reveal post is here! We started this the last week in August and the bulk of the work was completed end of October if I remember correctly... maybe beginning of November. There are still things we need to finish as you will see, but it's livable and usable right now. So let's take a tour!
This is me opening the basement door to go down. I love the molding. I couldn't get the light right so it looks dark, but it's really not.
One of the things we need to finish is the stairs. We have the wood, but its a big process that we will have to tackle after April.

I knew that having painted walls and some flooring wouldn't be enough for a finished look. I wanted the wainscoting, crown molding and wrought iron finishes for a wow look. We turned the steps from our original basement layout and I love how they look coming into the room.
I love these little nooks we created. They will be used for toys and storage, but they are like little scene setters and stations to me.
The door you saw above leads into the half bathroom. I'm just keeping it real, I didn't dust the mirror as you can see. I also haven't finished this space. I will be wall papering this room some day. Our contractor doesn't wallpaper or it would have been up. This is a project David and I will do one day. The mirror is just temporary so people can wash hands and see themselves. Don't worry, my mom cleaned it :) There is another door in the bathroom that goes to David's workshop, our storage area and the back craft/bedroom.
Back to the main room. When you walk down the stairs this is your view! We have dreams to make little storage seats to go under the windows.
This is the ceiling right above the main room. I love all the recessed light and curves. The molding really adds a nice touch.
I knew I wanted hardwood floors down there and not carpet. Easier to clean and just a more elegant finish.
In saying that I didn't want carpet, I knew I had to get a big area rug for the kiddos. With one about to start crawling and crazy boys/girls running all over. Safety first! I didn't want to have a primary colored bright rug like a lot of playrooms. I wanted something that was still fun, but more everyday. I will source everything below, but I just happened to walk into home decorators (they have online catalog, but 1 store by work that just closed actually) and I saw this and knew I had to have it. So I ordered it and still love it. I can't even tell you exactly the color it is, but I think it works nice.
I think this is my favorite picture of the space. I am standing in the middle area before the kitchen space. The door you see in the back is my moms bedroom!
This is the space on the way to the kitchen where the door leads to the back deck.
There is the door.
This is the area where the AC unit is kept and the water heater. We need to get a nice picture to put over that lovely electrical box.
Let's open up mom's bedroom door shall we!
She also has a fun octagonal ceiling with molding. We put some rope light up there for a nice effect.

Her chaise lounge reading/tv nook.

Her extra large windows with her nature view.
Her walk in closet complete with shelving, a chandelier and a washer/dryer.
Yep, I said washer/dryer. It's not hooked up yet as we need 1 part for it I think, but they sure do look nice!
Her chandelier which is perfect for the space.
She has a door in her room to access the bathroom where she is a gorgeous walk-in shower.
I love how this came out. The grays work so well together and it's just as impressive in person as it is in the pictures.

The pebble stones make a great touch on the ground.
She requested a bench and she got her bench!
A nice little commode area with the half wall next to the shower. I love the floor tiles also.
Max was relaxing on the nice fluffy bath mat.
The vanity and mirror area.
That is the door to her room. On the opposite wall is the door to the craft room/bedroom.
Right now it's pretty plain, but its a great space. We converted it to a bedroom when Chris and Marla came to visit. It's pretty impressive that we filled up our little hotel. All 7 bedrooms of it (each kid has their own room).

We added in that fantastic window during construction. There wasn't a window in this room and there was room where we could cut into the siding to add one. Best decision ever. The light it brings to the room is perfect. We continued the hardwoods in all the rooms downstairs.

The door on the left is to the storage/David's workshop. Then out the half bath into the playroom. The middle door is my moms bathroom and the door on the right is the closet. Have yourself some doors!

 
I guess I should have moved these pics earlier, but I took them last so let's make our way back out to the main room and over to the last section. We have our little nook by the back door and then we move on into the kitchen space. Those barstools were ones that our neighbor had by the curb to throw out. The cushions were moldy and I thought we could fix them up. Well they sat in our basement and when we started renovations we had to get rid of them. 
We gave them to Darrin and Stacey who surprised us for Christmas and fixed them all up! He knew I would like them if he could finish them nice and he was right!
The view from the living room/playroom. Most of you heard the story of the kitchen but I'll tell it quick again. We were planning on just leaving this kitchen area blank until we saved up more money to put in an IKEA kitchen or something like that (think around $8,000). In the summer as we started renovations we looked on his parent's HOA website in their classifieds and saw that someone was redoing their kitchen and wanted to sell their cabinets. Well we really didn't know what to expect or how much they'd want. We went over and realized they were almost the exact same great quality cabinets as we have in our upstairs kitchen. I didn't really want that color cabinet, but after you hear the price you would have taken them also. They gave us a sink, all the cabinets, stove top, oven, microwave, dishwasher and island WITH granite counters for ONLY $350! I mean can you even believe that? They just didn't want them to go to waste and were hoping someone could use them... umm yes please we can! Their kitchen layout looked nothing like this and David had to work hours to figure out our new configuration with our space. It's not perfect and we did have to have some granite cut to fit in certain areas but It was worth it.

Eventually we want to make a big island more in the middle of this area that's more high top with the 2 layers.
We got the refrigerator a while back from David's parents after it didn't work and we fixed it up with a few parts if I remember correctly.
We ran gas down here to have the gas cook top. Don't ask about the tiny gas leak we had... it's all fixed now :)
I love the windows. We have so many great windows in the basement. I know it's a daylight basement so that's why, but it just makes this space not feel like a basement at all.
 
You can see what I mean by we had to make some things fit. We have a little blank space back there that we are going to put our wine fridge in once we have time to fix it up and tuck it back in there. We also were able to switch our upstairs microwave/oven with this one. Theirs was convection and really nice. It honestly looked like they never cooked in it... I mean it fit like a glove. They must have used the same builder or manufacturer.
My mom got a nice couch for the playroom area that I never took a picture of so I'll have to get a nice one for a later tour.
Since we don't have our storage figured out down there and we are out of money, this is what it looks like on most days. Well who am I kidding, toys are usually everywhere. This is neat! I wanted to throw out a total just so I can remember back on what we spent on the basement. I'm going to round up a little I think and make it a solid $40,000. Our budget was $26,000 I think... That's funny isn't it. Well, I wasn't that comfortable in spending more, but looking at these pictures It really is A LOT of work for the money we spent. It's impressive looking if I do say so myself. We hired a lot of it out, but also had a ton of help doing things ourselves. I can easily see how people spend close to $100,000 finishing their basements. I'll have to do a before and after post sometime, but don't hold your breath as this one took me a long time! Hope you enjoyed. If you'd like to make a reservation at Hotel W please talk to our concierge. We do have some platinum members already so they can give you a review.
Sources-
Wall paint color- Porter Paints Stonehenge Greige
Ceiling color- Porter Paint Moth Gray
Trim Color- Porter Paint Linen Ruffle
Wood Floor- Build Direct: Jasper Engineered Hardwood- Harbors Hickory Multi Width Collection
Area Rug- Home Decorators Shimmering Area Rug
Mom's bathroom vanity- Lowes
Chandelier for her closet- I think she got it on wayfair? I'll check on that
White Drum Shade Crystal Chandelier Pendant light for craft room- From amazon

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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Basement Progress Weeks 0-5

Our basement finishing is still going! They have officially been working 5 weeks with 1 week of break on week 3 for plumbing/electrical and AC work.
David and Bill worked long and hard at first digging up (through concrete) and re routing pipe lines for the spare bathroom and moms bathroom.
It was messy and loud (they used a jack hammer) but they worked hard. This was all before the crew could start.
It looks like they started digging an underground tunnel.
Max helping to load the concrete mixer from Home Depot.

The first week of the job was demo and starting to insulate and frame. This was our first truckload of supplies coming down the street.
Dry wall, framing lumber and insulation.
Next up we had delivery of our new AC unit. It was great entertainment for Max to watch the guys unload all the supplies.
Gigi and I had fun picking out some paint colors and bathroom tile testing it out in different lighting scenarios. She is showing you our greige wall color we chose.
I wanted to get some before pictures to remember what it used to look like. Our steps are now turned to give more room for mom's bathroom. I'm so glad David is talented and can envision all this (and draw it all out). It created a little more work plumbing wise and for the steps but it will be so worth it for her bigger bathroom and bedroom.
Our big helper!
Original studded bathroom.
Steps
Original hallway/under stairs area.
Max working hard apparently with a bike tire pump (who knows where he finds this stuff).
Back craft room/extra bedroom.
Looking into the playroom/living room/kitchen area. The major change in this room is knocking out the side wall area/big beam to make it a more open space.
Looking in from the back kitchen area to the new playroom/living room.


You can see the concrete all filled in here and the steps are being taken out to start turning them.
Demo cleaning
These next photos are progress photos after the demo and before the framing/insulation.


The biggest change in this space will be when the AC/hot water heater stuff from the far right is moved to the closet area on the left side of this picture. This will free up a whole side wall area for the kitchen refrigerator/oven area. Again it was a little more expensive to do it this way, but David knew we needed the extra space.
David enlisted the help of brother in law Mark and brother Darrin for the electrical and plumbing work.

Its clear judging from these photos who did all the work (ahem Mark). JK! They all worked very hard for 2 weekends plus David worked every night finalizing all the lighting. It is a lot of work trying to figure out where every single light, switch and outlet needs to go, Thanks Darrin!!
Hi Ian! We even had a family party for labor day at our house just to get them to come back over to help :)!

The framing in progress.

Here you can clearly see the steps that have been turned and mom's entrance to her room on the left hand side.
AC work
Insulation.
Steps turned.
Then there was more of the same thing going on for a while so I went back down once some of the drywall was done. You can see the puttying also. Man, is it dirty down there from all the sanding.
These steps aren't done, but just wanted to note the progress.
Looking into the kitchen area. New closet area with AC and hot water heater has been moved.
This was where the old units were. Look how much open space it freed up for the sink area/refrigerator and oven! You can also see some doors.
Utility Closet.

This is mom's room and her cool ceiling. The door leads to her walk in closet.

Her washer/dryer will go to the right into tucked into a corner.
The biggest change is in her bathroom. Look at all the gorgeous tile! I'm proud of us for choosing all this. It really came together! I LOVE it. She's going to have the best shower around! She has a bench in there also. I love the colors! It's not grouted yet.
The biggest change in the back bedroom/craft room is the addition of a window! It brings so much light in and I'm so glad we did it.
It's hard to get a picture but you can see it up there. Our contractor says he will be done by this friday, but I'm thinking at least through the weekend. He's making some good progress though so we will see. He's already painted most ceilings and some walls. All that's left is flooring, grout, painting, trim work and finishing steps. David will still have a few things to finish after his test at the end of October (putting in the kitchen cabinets and doing the steps with hardwoods).  I'm getting excited. The end of October we are having lots of family come to town so we will be utilizing our new 7 bedroom space hopefully! Each couple/kid can have their own room, they will be spoiled! Pin It
 
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