Welcome

Welcome to our blog! We've just bought a house in the suburbs of Perth, West Australia. It was originally built in the early 1960s, and there have been lots of additions and renovations over the years, although not all of them were done well.
Over the next weeks, months, and years, we're planning to slowly but surely turn this old house into our dream home! We've started this blog as a place to document all of the changes as they happen...kind of like a scrap book! We hope you enjoy!

Sunday, 8 December 2013

8 December - Garden Update

Well, we've had another couple of weeks of progress on the garden. Andy has been working his bum off lately trying to get the back garden ready so we can enjoy it for the summer.
The deck is about 95% done....only the edging around the pool left to do. This weekend, he and some friends did a couple hard days' work building steps up the side of the house....turning what used to be a sand pit dumping ground into a useful piece of real estate...and hopefully it will keep the neighbourhood cats from using it as a giant litter box as well!
Before I show you the back garden, I'll show you the hard work that Andy and his dad did on the front garden when they were visiting us a couple of weeks ago. Our plan for the front garden includes replacing a lot of the old plants that were there, so they went ahead and ripped out the stuff we're not keeping and gave the rest of it a good trim...it looks a bit different! Unfortunately, the priority is now the back garden, so it will probably be a while before we'll be able to show any more progress to this part of the garden :)


Now...to show you where the real work has been taking place!
Andy and his friend built the concrete footing for the new wall that will hide the ugly driveway from our entertaining area...quite impressive, I think!
The deck area and the pool area...still some paving to do before I can really make use of the pool, but it's coming along nicely! 
The pool again...
Andy hard at work shovelling rocks onto the new steps that he put in over the weekend...makes a big difference!

Just wait until the next installment! Andy's spending every waking moment he's not at work on the garden, so there should be some impressive progress over the next couple weeks!

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

19 November Update

Hi guys! I know. It's been a horribly long time since I've posted anything, and unless you've talked to us, you're probably wondering if we've fallen off the face of the earth. The answer is no, and even though I haven't posted anything, it doesn't mean we haven't been feverishly working away to try and get the house and garden done. The inside of the house is basically done now...I'll have to post some pictures of it next time. Today's post is to give an update on our most recent work....the garden.
Andy has been hard at work trying to get the garden finished so we don't miss the entire summer! The initial work was demolition to get ready for the main scope. It's amazing how quickly it comes down...takes a bit longer to put it all back up!

Our master plan includes extending the garden about 6 feet into the driveway, moving the brick wall that divides the areas back. So, Andy and a friend took a jack hammer and a sledge hammer to the wall and made pretty quick work of it!

About 15 minutes into the job...
Another hour later, it was gone!
And they also got rid of the flower bed along the house as well...good riddance!

The next job was to get a "professional" around to help with the earth moving and decking...so, there were a couple of weeks of slow/no progress waiting on the help we needed, but it all kicked off shortly after Andy's parents came to visit. Once again, we put them to work...I'm not sure if they'll come back again!

The pictures below show the progress that was made in less than a week! I was busy at work, unfortunately, and missed some good photos of the very beginning. It was quite impressive to come home each day and see how much progress they made.

The 16th November....
      


The 18th November...

 

It will only be a short time before the next installment showing much more progress, I'm sure! Stay tuned!

Sunday, 22 September 2013

22 September Update - the light at the end of the tunnel

Sorry guys. It's been a wee while again since I've posted anything. The weekends just magically seem to run away with us. Then I look back, and it's suddenly been over a month since I've posted anything! Some good news is that we are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel...at least for the house. The next project is the garden...I won't go into that here. I'll save it for another post :)
Since the last post, we finished the last major jobs on the house, and now we're mainly left with the decorating (wall hangings, curtains, etc), so it's an exciting time now. Hopefully we're done with the heavy, dirty work!
One of the last jobs to be finished was to sand and seal the treads on the staircase. Now, you may be thinking that doesn't sound like such a big job, but it was. First, you make LOADS of dust with the sanding, and then you need the room completely clean so the sealer doesn't get dust & dirt particles in it...anyways, enough of that...

 
Preparation for sanding and sealing the stairs...in an attempt to keep some of the dust and smell out of our main living areas...

The finished stair case...turned out quite nicely, I think.
The other big job that we finished over the past 6 weeks was to hang the wallpaper in our dining area. That was a bit of a nerve-racking project. We picked out a wall mural for the space...so we had a giant picture cut up into 8 pieces that we had to glue onto the wall...and one mistake would have ruined it all...no pressure!
Thank goodness, with a few choice words said, we somehow managed to get it done with no noticeable defects :)

The preparation stage...wall paper strips laid out, glue mixed, and ready to go!
And the last strip going on...I know we skipped a bit, but it went surprisingly fast...that wall only took us about 1-1/2 to 2 hours.
And the finished product with the mirror hung and the dining table in place...voila!
A couple other small things that have been finished in the meantime....

The kitchenette is stocked and in use. The first gin & tonic served last night!
 Pictures hung on the wall in various rooms...it's slowly beginning to look lived in!

And we've got blinds! 



Sunday, 11 August 2013

One year on and we're still going!...10 August update

Well, you might think that it's hard to believe that we've been at the "major" renovation stage for over a year...it's not hard for us to believe! It's been a long haul, with more than a couple disagreements, breakdowns, and thrown objects. We can finally see the end of the tunnel, though...at least for the house! Next step...the garden, but we'll leave that be for now :)
It's been a while since I posted an update, but there's been a bit of travelling going on, and every weekend is fully consumed with house stuff so that we can finish as soon as possible. We have made lots of progress lately, though. You might actually be impressed!
Our efforts over the past month have mainly been focused around the kitchenette and laundry. We've also been finishing up the renovation of our ensuite bathroom and our bedroom/wardrobe.

For the kitchenette, we decided that we would do everything in this room ourselves. So, we've fitted it out with IKEA worktops & cabinets, which actually turned out quite nicely. We also decided that we'd be brave and do the splashback ourselves...so that was our project on one of our 3-day weekends...
Andy's expert tile installation...not bad for an amateur!
After installation of the tiles, but before the grouting.
The finished product with appliances installed!
View from the other doorway.
As I said before, we also have been doing a bit of work on the laundry room...or I should say that Andy has been doing a bit of work on the laundry room. He's done a really good job, I think. We actually managed to make use of 1 of the old kitchen units we had in storage for a year! But we also managed to get someone to come and take away the rest of them, so at least we don't have to pay to take them to the dump!
The almost finished laundry room, with shelving and worktop installed.
The other work we've been doing is to finish our bedroom & wardrobe and master ensuite.

Master bedroom with new carpet, fresh paint, and the furniture moved back in!
The second bedroom with new carpet...the painting still to come once we decide on a colour!
Andy hard at work glossing the door to our walk-in robe.
So, magically, Andy has decided he's going to keep the original wardrobes in our bedroom for his own, and I get all of the new wardrobes in our walk-in robe....featuring below, the framework for my new 3.5m of wardrobes :) Every girl's dream!
Wardrobe frames in the walk-in robe.
 The almost finished ensuite as well...only thing missing is a good clean and a mirror. I really like the solid glass shower screen.



 So, hopefully in the next couple weeks, I'll be able to show you a FINISHED ensuite, walk-in robe, laundry, and maybe even some stairs! Don't hold your breath, though! There's no telling what might happen between now and then! :)
Catch you soon!


Tuesday, 9 July 2013

9th July Update

I'm really sorry everyone. I cannot believe it's been 6 weeks since I posted an update...I'm not sure how that actually happened, but oh well...it did.
So, there has been some progress made over the past 6 weeks...as one would hope and expect!
The oldest progress to mention, I guess, would be the installation of the splashback in the kitchen...I really like it, especially around the window, but I assume everyone has their own opinion...a couple pictures below.
We've also painted the closet in the theatre room...we've managed to completely get rid of the Jarrah-looking floor-to-ceiling closet doors that made the room really dark. It's hard to believe just how long little jobs like that can take...several weekends of priming, painting the framework, and glossing the doors...so glad that's over! Now we're just waiting for the pool ball cabinet knobs that Andy has ordered for his "pool room"!


It's amazing what you can find in the back of the garage once all of the "stuff" in storage starts coming out! Andy took a time-out to re-arrange everything in the garage in order to make some room...unfortunately it wasn't for his project car or a boat or anything cool like that...instead, it was to make more room so we could store some things for a friend. That's ok though... :)


Since I last posted, Andy also recruited some help in the form of one of our good friends, Ben, to help lay tiles in the laundry room. Of course, that first required waterproofing, which is a very smelly job...worse than gloss, I would reckon!
Waterproofing
Tiling
Andy also managed to get the soak wells dug outside the balcony, so that we'd stop making sand pits every time it rained! It has improved the condition of the backyard...if you even want to call it a yard at this stage...it's still just a pile of sand & dirt!



I would have to say, though, that the most progress over the past 6 weeks has been in the kitchenette. We got the flooring installed before the last blog, but that was as far as we'd gotten. We realized that the walls would need a lot of work before we'd be able to even fix a splashback to them, much less to leave them open. So, we spent an entire afternoon at IKEA on a Friday afternoon planning our kitchenette out...and the Saturday morning picking up all of the bits.
Also, I've had a go at plastering. After removing the skirting tile along the floor and the tiles along the backsplash, we realized that the walls needed a lot of work, so I did a bit of experimenting with patching plaster...not an easy job! And geez...sanding back to make it smooth is like sneezing into a pile of flour...it turns the entire room into a cloud of white! But after several weekends of plastering and sanding, we finally got the walls to a relatively acceptable level.
Then Andy was able to start building our IKEA kitchen...

 

And last but not least...we have, since the last update, moved out of our master bedroom into the main guestroom downstairs to allow for the renovation of our ensuite bathroom and then the painting and carpet installation in our bedroom. The bathroom guys started work last week with the full demolition, and they are due to complete the work early next week...so you'll have to check back for some photos! As part of the renovation, we made a last minute change to incorporate under-floor heating coils into the design...I cannot wait! The tile floor in that bathroom is always so incredibly cold! 



Renovation guys with their mats set up for all of the destruction!

What used to be our bedroom, but has now been turned into a staging area for the bathroom reno!
What will soon be our "Walk-In-Robe" once the carpet & shelving is installed!






An intermediate stage of bathroom renovation...we installed the underfloor heating coils after the demolition and plumbing work was completed...but prior to the screeding...more photos to come next time of the bathroom renovation progress! :)