While I was in the process of forgetting to be a good blogger and get some good "before" pictures of the space, Jon was in the process of being a very good demolition man. Here's what I do have:
The first space and major project to tackle was the space that would eventually become Gabe's bedroom. For some reason, there was a big space built out behind that stud wall that we decided was wasted space. This wall was removed and replaced with a working closet and desk area for Gabe.
The next space to encounter major work was this space, which would eventually become Bethany's room. As you can see, the washer/dryer hookups were also in this space, so we had to work out a new solution as to where to put these essentials. We decided to move the wall that abuts to the bathroom, and put the washer and dryer in the bathroom, where we can hide them behind some accordion doors if we want to.
All through this process of demo and remodel, we found some "interesting" things along the way. Here is just one example. As we tore out the wall that housed the washer and dryer hookups, we realized that this flex tubing was running behind the wall to the out door vent. Not only is this a HUGE code violation and scary, scary fire hazard, but you can see that the tubing was ripped, and therefore, all that hot, moist dryer air was venting...You guessed it...directly behind the wall. Fortunately, we found no evidence of mold, so we let the area dry for a few days and then rocked it back in.
This space was our last big change up. The furnace room. When we started, it was a full room, with wasted space that *could* have been used for storage, but really just created a huge closet in the middle of the basement. We decided to take out a couple of walls, and turn this big, cumbersome space into a smaller, more manageable space. You'll see final pics of how we made it work in a future post.
Stay tuned.