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2814 E. Olive St.
A journal of the remodeling process and progress of our house.
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Jennie's favorite part is always the demolition...she say's, "after all, I'm a demolitioner's daughter."
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August
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Our New Guest Bedroom in the Basement
This is what the basement looked like when we boug...
Jennie's favorite part is always the demolition......
Gutted and stripped down to the bare concrete...ti...
The new studs.
Jennie painting the Homasote panels. They are an ...
TaaDaaaaa! Eventually, the upper shelves will be ...
Pretty cozy looking, huh? Time to come visit. I'...
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April
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The back gate.
The back of the house...(the Tyvek house)
Notice how the fence folds in on itself...
The Front Gate...
The Kitchen Transformation
This is the kitchen the day we bought the house. I...
With the help of Kelly Davidson the kitchen is cle...
Under the drywall is insulation made from recycled...
Our first christmas in our kitchen!! We still need...
The hood and eating bar are finally in. We still n...
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March
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The Dining Room Transformation
Envision A New Dining Room
Getting Ready for the Dirty Work
No Turning Back Now
Ready for Dinner Parties
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2005
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August
(6)
The chaos of a kitchen remodel. Here is the last...
Just another beautiful day in Seattle :) There w...
Rado and the front yard. Jennie did lots of gard...
A wide view of the kitchen. Taken from the dinin...
The north end of the kitchen. The stove will be ...
Looking at the South End of our Kitchen. The Sin...
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March
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Jennie's latest landscaping project. In half of ...
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2004
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December
(2)
Recycled Blue Jean Insulation
Our new Reefer :)
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November
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Refrigerator!
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October
(3)
Slow and Steady....kinda
French Doors and double hung windows are in! Dec...
Some dahlias and a pompous grass, which was the fi...
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September
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More Grass Disappears
Sunflowers in Bloom
French Doors are in!
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July
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The Deck
The First Entry
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