Our day started early on Saturday, waking up in our bedroom to our normal house that we've lived in for the past six months. But the difference was, Saturday was the beginning of demo to prep for our new floors. As I mentioned in this post, we are replacing all the flooring on our main floor (about 1700 square feet) with faux wood tile and will be living in our lower level during the process. By the end of the day, our house looked very different from the norm.
We had a few neighbors coming to help move ALL of our furniture downstairs at 9:30am, but there was some prep we wanted to knock out before that. Fortunately, my parents arrived around 8 and helped us empty our pantry, take small items (like pillows, couch cushions, etc) downstairs, pop off the island countertop and get the pantry ready to haul out to the garage as well.
You see, we're not ready for a kitchen remodel yet--we'll be planning this year and shooting for the actual remodel to begin first quarter of 2015--but we know for sure the island and pantry wouldn't be staying where they currently are, so we wanted to rip those out before we put in the new floors. Sidenote: when Chris brought our demo debris to the transfer station, that tile countertop weighed in at 400 pounds!
While we'll most likely replace the island when we do the full remodel, we'll actually be putting the base cabinets with a make-shift top back in place once we have fresh floors. Without the countertop, it's easy to see that they are actually just 3 cabinets placed at funky angles. Chris ripped off the backs (saved them for later) and that whole monstrous island actually, suddenly looked very small. We plan on putting the base cabinets straight when we move them back inside after the floors are done. No funky angles. No tile countertop!
It only took about 30 minutes, with the help of our neighbors, to move all of our furniture downstairs to the basement. We are currently holding a few pieces for my in-laws, too, so the whole thing looks like a chaotic furniture store. Greta was so excited about having our dining room table down here, she immediately wanted to have some crackers and cheese just so she could eat at the table downstairs.
And upstairs, it echoes.
After all the furniture was moved downstairs, Chris spent an hour removing all the baseboards on the first floor, which were two different sizes--sometimes in the same room!
And since the fan in the living room area didn't work at all, we decided to take that down as well. You know, while we were filling up the truck with debris.
Of course the reading room, nursery, hall bath, and our bedroom are also empty--but the great room, without any furniture and newly rid of the pantry and island, feels especially bare.
We spent the rest of the day putting our pantry goods in the cabinets in the laundry room (right through that door above), sweeping up demo debris and setting up "camp" in our bedroom for the next couple weeks downstairs.
It was an exhausting day, but we're so excited. Just really, really excited to be getting started. For us, sometimes that is the hardest part of a large project--beginning.
Psst. We've been nominated for an Apartment Therapy Homie award again this year! Thank you! If you read and enjoy our blog, we'd love your +1 next to Chris Loves Julia in the Home Projects and DIY category.
The picture with Chris and Charlie... Chris is in the same pose as the guy on his shirt. It's so cool. And it reminds me of Mulan. You know... defeating the Huns.
Whoa, 400 pound counter? Can we say muscles? Go Chris!
What a huge undertaking! I'm eager to see the progress. Good luck, and stay sane during the transition. :)
Good luck with everything! Honestly, the thing that stands out the most about this post is how beautiful the snow looks through your doors and windows, haha
That countertop is bananas. Really.
How exciting! Your before and afters are going to be so amazing! Can't wait to see the progress! :)
Congrats on your latest homie nomination! I'll be sure to vote for you :)
Demo is the best part! Aside from the actual reveal of course :)
We're redoing our floors right now too (our first time ever) and one of the things that threw me for a loop was the amount of dust and dirt that gets tracked everywhere. We're into week two of flooring and I can't seem to sweep and mop fast enough. And congrats on your The Homies nominations. You have my vote!
Yipeeeeeee! I can't wait to see how this all comes together :)
So excited to see the after! We used the wood tile in our master bathroom, and (even though it's a small space), we LOVE the way it turned out! Here's to hoping that your love yours just as much!
Looks great! Are you just itching to start prying up some of the tiles? I'd be so anxious (and then probably quit after trying to get one tile up). How difficult is it going to be getting them each off? Will you have to smash them all and scrape them up/off or will they pop off you think?
Also, I vote for at least one recycled tile project - like a trivet or something. Congrats on the progress! :)
Best,
Jackie
We're tearing up all the carpet tonight and tile starts tomorrow so we shall see exactly how difficult it will be. And I love that idea of a little project in memory of all of this tile. I'm on it!
Awesome! I can't even fathom this project. So much square footage. You're ever growing belly/baby. And all that tile!!!!!!! Thank goodness you have so many wonderful friends/family that are willing to pitch in their time and talents.
The befores and afters are going to be amazing!
It was unfathomable for me for weeks, and now that it's empty up there, it feels more doable and exciting than ever.