Cheryl at Twinfatuation hosts Makes My Monday. Admittedly, my topic today is sort of an odd one, but it makes me very, very happy nonetheless.
Witness, what used to be my back stairs:
The back stairs and mudroom is our primary entrance to the house, since it’s right off of the driveway. But it’s been a safety hazard as long as we’ve lived here. The photo above is a short time into demolition, but I assure you, they were nearly ready to crumble on their own. And those rusty-looking pipe/posts are what I refer to as the Tetanus Handrail. Not safe from a “preventing falls” standpoint, and I’m waiting for someone to cut themselves on it and need to rush to the doctor for a damn tetanus shot. Sigh.
So, finally, despite the fact that it’s January and frigging cold, we’re getting this project underway. The back stairs are being replaced with a small wood/composite deck and new stairs. The mudroom, which has no foundation or other support and is basically falling off of the house, is getting some supports built and being gutted on the inside. It will still be a small, oddly-shaped room, but hopefully a little brighter and more functional, and less likely to fall down.
Anyways, demo has begun and is mostly complete, and this week they will start rebuilding. In two to three weeks (knock on wood), we’ll have a brand new entryway. It’ll be kind of noisy and messy in the meantime, but pretty minimal since it’s mostly outside and in a confined corner of the house.
There’s a million reasons why it took us over three years to finally attack this very necessary project. Some of it is just laziness and not making the phone calls. Some of it was people falling through. And some of it is me vs. M. While I know that some couples argue a lot and it works for them, M and I really don’t fight much. But if there’s one thing guaranteed to have us majorly ticked at each other, it’s the topic of home renovation. Don’t even get me started on the kitchen.
While I’m not a big spender, I’m a damn shop-a-holic compared to M. Especially big, permanent-feeling home improvement projects. He doesn’t want to spend the money (“not a good time to ‘sink’ money into the house,” according to him), he doesn’t want to live through the mess, he doesn’t want to commit to a design. Me? I want to remodel, redecorate, etc. We make each other a little crazy.
Anyways, I finally convinced him on this one since there was a substantial safety issue, especially with our increasingly independent toddlers. So, away we go… let’s hope everything stays more or less on schedule.













You just summed up the only thing my husband and I argue about, and I am firmly on your side on the renovations. The only, and I mean only, reason things get renovated in the house, is due entirely to safety issues with the kidlet. I haven’t figured out how a *harvest yellow bathtub is unsafe for Kate, but when I do, that’s when it will get renovated, and not before
I feel your pain sister, and I am happy that M relented on this one! Show pics when it’s finished
*Who in their right mind would pick harvest yellow as the main bathroom color?
Call me crazy, but a little demo makes my day, anyday!
(Could it be pent-up tension?) Do share the final images when done, and I agree, yellow in a bathroom? Brown or yellow should be illegal…
Thanks so much for playing along with Makes My Monday!
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We’re both pro-renovations but I seem to be the one who can’t decide on what to do with the kitchen… it’s not a money thing – I def want to redo but I’m not sure how to maximize the space we have and for some reason, I’m having trouble pulling the trigger on getting professional help for the design part. Maybe it’s my hatred of cold calls. If I could’ve done all through email, I bet it’d be done…
Generally though we are both pro-”sinking” money into our home. I figure these days, if you sink money into real estate, at the end of the day, you still have a nice house. If you sink money into the market, who knows what you end up with.