I commented on the check-in thread that I have been spending most of my time working then coming home and renovating my house and car. After some thought I figured an update is in order since I told y’all I bought a house in September of 2023. Emotionally, my house has put me through the ringer! Lmao. Definitely a liability instead of asset, BUT I also love being able to take a hammer to every part I hate about it and make it something I love instead of having to put up with it.
Car wise, the updates are nothing super fancy. Just changing out tires, changing oil, upgrading the windshield wipers, getting some new seat covers, and other small stuff. The one BIG thing I’m saving up for is to upgrade my dash to have apple car play. My car is so old it’s got a CD player and an aux cord hook up. Which is fine for me, I have CDs and don’t mind hooking up my phone, but apple car play would be nice for navigation. I currently have a Garmin and I’d like my windshield to be unobstructed. I’m debating on whether I’ll take on the install or let someone else, but I’m leaning toward me doing it. Youtube has got me this far so how hard could it be?
My house, however, has had a LOT of work done to it and still much more to get done. As I’ve mentioned before, I bought a house that wasn’t properly maintained so I got it waaay below true market value. It’s now worth about $80k more than when I got it. (RIP property taxes.) While I know how to do a lot, I do call professionals to install and handle anything that’s out of my skill level. What I’ve personally done though these past few months:
Basement:
Knocked down all the spiders and their webs
Closed up the holes in the basement to the outside with sealing foam
Killed the snakes nesting in the walls?!
Patched the plaster that was cracking and allowing snakes to nest inside the walls
Painted the walls so it had a smooth finish
Painted the stairs and stairway
Deep cleaned the concrete floors, removing all the creepy stains
Made a work bench that holds all my tools and gave me space to work inside during the winter
Fixed the basement door so there were no gaps and added new weather stripping
Hung drapes on all the windows
Installed more overhead lighting
Installed new outlets
Winterized the water line to the outside hose
Main floors
Painted the foyer, dining room, living room, hallway, bathroom, and kitchen
Redid the caulking around my front door to stop drafts, filled the cracks with wood filler, sanded, repainted it, and added new weather stripping
Replaced the broken window above my front door
Redid the caulking around my bathtub, sink, and bathroom window
Scrapped off the moldy paint, repainted with kills and then the right kind of vapor barrier paint in the bathroom
Changed out the faucets on my bathtub and sink
Hung drapes/blinds over the windows
Painted the trim and cabinet to match in the bathroom
Added more lower cabinets to my kitchen with granite countertops
Updated the doorknobs
Fixed the pocket door
Polished the hardwood floor
Touched up the grout on the tiles in the kitchen and bathroom
Second floor
Washed the mystery stains off the walls
Deep cleaned the carpets (YES this is gross, but I ain’t got the budget to change them yet bc I’d also have to remove the phony fireplace stack that has been inoperable since a tree fell on it and they patched it closed yet left the stack??? So. It’s a HUGE $$$$$ project that will require roof patching.)
Painted the bedrooms
Caulked the windows
Updated the door knobs
Put up drapes and blinds
Attic
Fixed the door
Knocked all the spiderwebs down
Added more insulation
Outside
Fixed the broken spokes on the porch railing
Changed out rotted wood on the porch with fresh ones
Painted the porch
Fixed broken siding and patched up holes
Removed bad shingles
Cleaned the gutters
Finished the partial fence so the backyard is fully fenced in
Built a gazebo (furnished it, too)
Found a bunch of bricks in the yard when pros cleaned out the forest with a bunch of dead trees and made a lil patio.
Unearthed a sidewalk around the home, too
What I left for the pros was installing my washer and dryer since it’s gas, fixing my HVAC because I have zero clue about anything HVAC, had ADT install security and fire/carbon monoxide alarms, and all of the landscaping since I cannot cut down trees nor knock down a bunch of underbrush.
That’s what I’ve done so far. I’m not even going to lie: I am EXHAUSTED. My friends and family helped me where they could, but it’s been mostly me. Not to mention I’ve had to unpack everything as well and still have about 15 boxes of things to still put away and more furniture I’ve yet to reassemble from moving. I decided I’d take a break during May so no more six day work weeks for that month, just the regular Monday to Friday and I’m gonna relax on the weekends. No more work. My family is insisting it’ll take about a year or two to truly settle into my home and make it mine, so I’ve kinda chilled out about it, but there’s still SO much to do. I have a five year plan.
Year One:
All of the above and…
Finishing unpacking and building furniture 💆🏻♀️
Add solar lights to walkway, patio, and gazebo (arriving Friday 😈)
Replacing the furnace (happening in Winter 2024, currently saving up for it🤞🏻)
Build a linen closet in the bathroom
Year two
Building a garage with space to have a workshop that also doubles as a pool house
Extend the driveway with gravel to the garage
Add a storage shed
Build a flower garden in the back and a little walking trail
Plant trees in the front
Build an above ground pool (already have everything BUT the liner)
Build a deck for the pool
Year three
Asphalt the extended driveway
Update fence to a 6ft privacy fence
Paint fence pink
Paint house pink
Paint house trim dark green to match the roof
Replace the pom poms around my home with hydrangeas and put hastas around my front porch
Year four
Remove the fireplace stack, make it electric, and close up the roof
Change out the carpet upstairs
Add a master bathroom upstairs
Get a hot tub for outside enjoyment
Year five
Finish the basement as a home theater
Make the current second bedroom home theater an at-home gym and the screened in upstairs porch a reading nook
These are the plans but they are always changing. So. We shall see! That’s my home update so far tho. ;) Any fun renos going on at your home?
This plst fills me with so much joy 😊 I love how hard working you are and I wish that for me too.
Wow this is amazing! Great job, that is so much work and I’m sure it’s looking great. 🤩 I’d love to see pics when or if you’re willing to share. Sounds awesome.
Years ago, I also bought a house below market and renovated the whole thing. It took me 10 years and $100k, but I sold it for $300k more than I bought it for, plus raised my kids there. I was so proud of that house once it was done. You’ll be proud too. AND you’ll be able to sell it (if you want) for way more than you bought it.
Great job! Enjoy your house. 🏡
Wow gorgeous! Thank you for sharing pics to give an idea of it. I am very happy for you.
I’m the same: I will keep my French cottage to pass down to my kiddos. (That’s another post - I just bought a house in France and am renovating it. Will likely post here soon once the Reno gets started).
Enjoy the journey, even though it’s tough! I love what you are doing.