Cole the Flip House: Week 4

I hope you enjoy these weekly updates as I navigate through the business of flipping houses one house at a time!!  If you’re new here (Hello!!!) or just enjoy walking down memory lane, you can see my 7 previous flip houses here.  Thanks for coming along for the ride as I jump into flip #8!!!  Check out previous posts about this house here and follow along on my insta-stories for more behind the scenes goodness!  

Progress seems to creep at the beginning as a lot of behind the scenes things are happening.  All that visually happened this week was the start of HVAC install.  When I pulled up to the house yesterday, I was excited to see the telltale signs in the yard that progress was happening: a pile of scrap metal in the yard that once was the old HVAC system.  The new one is being installed as we speak.

 

 

We had to have them totally rerun the duct work for the second floor- only 1 room had heat, and the run went right through the kitchen wall I wanted to remove.  The trade-off for that, however is that we need to have a decent sized chase running next to the chimney on the living room side, but I think it's a fair trade to have heat and AC in both bedrooms and the bathroom upstairs.  If this wasn't the prime tv-mounting wall in the living room, I probably would have done a built-in, but gotta provide the tv a home!

 

 

More systems fun is happening this weekend with both plumbing and electrical going in.  The bath tub is also going in today as well.  Even though it may not look like it, this house is moving along nicely.  It's always more satisfying visually to see things like drywall, tile, and cabinets, but we need to make sure what's behind the wall is right first!

 

I can't, however leave you with no eye-candy this week!  I've finally started to put my brain toward the decorative elements- especially when it comes to the kitchen.  Most of the cabinetry will actually be wood with only 3 cabinets flanking the sink in a soft dove gray.  I want to add a vintage vibe with tumbled marble subway tile with a decorative detail above the stove (grout color TBD), then balance out the traditional with modern white quartz counters and funkier hardware and lighting.  As always, this could change 10,000 times before the project is over, but I think it's hitting the right vintage modern vibe.

 

I'm actually looking forward to doing wood cabinets on this one.  Aside from the wood island at Shorty, it's been a while since I did wood cabinets, and I'm excited to be playing around with the balance of vintage feeling and a few more fun elements.  What do you think?

 

Have a fantastic weekend!!!

 

 

Cole the Flip House: Week 3

I hope you enjoy these weekly updates as I navigate through the business of flipping houses one house at a time!!  If you’re new here (Hello!!!) or just enjoy walking down memory lane, you can see my 7 previous flip houses here.  Thanks for coming along for the ride as I jump into flip #8!!!  Check out previous posts about this house here and follow along on my insta-stories for more behind the scenes goodness!  

It's been a difficult week to find focus.  We still are without a usable office thanks to the fallen ceiling and working to get it at the very least cleaned up..... but luckily, things are chug chugging steadily along on the flip.

 

The most fun visual progress was the chopping down of the gigantic bushes in the yard and you can now SEE the house!!!  I cannot express to you how truly massive the bushes were!

 

 

The unfortunate result of this, however is now half the yard is covered in chopped down brush, so I need to find someone to haul it away and grind some stumps for me.

 

 

Inside, a bit more demo got buttoned up including the doorways for the new jack & jill powder room upstairs.

 

 

The wall that will separate the landing at the top of the stairs and powder room is temporarily down, but this will be the powder room!  It may not look like much at the moment, but the new owners will thank me when they don't have to go downstairs and across the house when they wake up in the middle of the night.

 

 

I always love discovering things in houses- the older the better!  This time, once the future bathroom walls got demo'ed and you could see the back of old wallboard, this tag was visible.  Very specific directions for how to install the product.  "Be Sure to Place this Side Against Studs and Joists"

 

 

Next week promises to see lots of mechanical progress.  HVAC, plumbing, and electrical should all start going in!

 

Have a fantastic weekend!!

Cole the Flip House: Week 2

I hope you enjoy these weekly updates as I navigate through the business of flipping houses one house at a time!!  If you’re new here (Hello!!!) or just enjoy walking down memory lane, you can see my 7 previous flip houses here.  Thanks for coming along for the ride as I jump into flip #8!!!  Check out previous posts about this house here and follow along on my insta-stories for more behind the scenes goodness!  

It's Monday.  This post was supposed to be Friday.  I have no excuse except life.  I've been a bit off my game for the past few days.  Starting with discovering Thursday morning that a large chunk of my office ceiling had fallen overnight and we currently can't use the office until we get it cleaned up/fixed.  Friday I learn that my elderly office landlord passed away earlier in the week (putting the ceiling cleanup in an indefinite limbo) and I had to pick a sick baby up from daycare (just a cold which was making him wheezy, but he promptly shared his cold with me).  On Sunday, my head was finally out of it's cold fog, and I realized that I still haven't given you an update of this week's flip progress!

 

So for the flip!!

The job site was relatively quite this past week.  I was able to get both cabinets and appliances ordered on Massachusetts tax free weekend, so that's a bit of a cost savings (yay!).  With cabinets that needed to get ordered, I'm starting to devise a plan for this kitchen.  As far as any actual work done, a bit happened.  Outside, a few bushes got trimmed before the yellow jackets got very angry.

 

 

And inside, temporary walls went up while my contractor got the structural beam up between the kitchen and dining room.

 

 

Now, no wall!  There will ultimately be a peninsula in that spot, but the openness will remain!

 

 

I'm hoping the non-pretty, expensive-but-very-necessary things like electrical and hvac get started this week!  I'll let you know Friday!

 

Have a great week!!