Following is a quick update on some of the latest progress and discoveries. Jim has been keeping his nose to the grindstone; let’s take a look at his latest efforts:
The place looks great!!! You guys are miracle workers. Love the bath paper. My grandmother was a big fan of wallpaper with big bucolic scenes on it.
BTW, great name for a rock band- the Vinyl Vandals
LOL! The wallpaper is a bit questionable, but it’s going to be reinstated. I might like it better if the patterns were bigger. It’s going to look awful with the dado below, I think, but that’s what was there and that’s what we will replicate. I probably would have liked your grandmother’s wallpaper better!
Definitely a labor of love — as are probably all old house restorations — and we wouldn’t have it any other way. This will likely be the last such project we tackle, so it is even more special than some of the others. Thanks for being on the journey!
You guys are making great progress. Thanks for sharing it with the rest of us! The creeping original exterior colors (and details) are really transforming the place. I am familiar with the frustration recreating and repairing hacked original trim and details from the vinyl vandals from our last home (although it was 50s or 60s-era cement fiber siding, which was generally installed with much less destruction than vinyl is).
Who did you find to duplicate the hardware? I am very interested to know, and how your experience (and prices) were. So far, I’ve been able to find salvage parts to match missing hardware in our last two houses (I don’t know how I would have done it before the days of ebay!), but have always been afraid I’ll strike out someday and need something to be duplicated.
We’ve used them in the past to cast replacement parts for wood stoves and they always do a great job. I can’t find the receipt right now, but I think that the window hardware (seven left/right pairs) ended up being somewhere around $225. Ebay is great for a lot of replacement hardware, but it is not likely we could have found all of our window hardware there without searching for years. Glad you like the house progress!
The place looks great!!! You guys are miracle workers. Love the bath paper. My grandmother was a big fan of wallpaper with big bucolic scenes on it.
BTW, great name for a rock band- the Vinyl Vandals
LOL! The wallpaper is a bit questionable, but it’s going to be reinstated. I might like it better if the patterns were bigger. It’s going to look awful with the dado below, I think, but that’s what was there and that’s what we will replicate. I probably would have liked your grandmother’s wallpaper better!
Thanks for the update and the house looks wonderful! I love the wallpapers and linoleum. What a labor of love you have embarked upon.
Definitely a labor of love — as are probably all old house restorations — and we wouldn’t have it any other way. This will likely be the last such project we tackle, so it is even more special than some of the others. Thanks for being on the journey!
You guys are making great progress. Thanks for sharing it with the rest of us! The creeping original exterior colors (and details) are really transforming the place. I am familiar with the frustration recreating and repairing hacked original trim and details from the vinyl vandals from our last home (although it was 50s or 60s-era cement fiber siding, which was generally installed with much less destruction than vinyl is).
Who did you find to duplicate the hardware? I am very interested to know, and how your experience (and prices) were. So far, I’ve been able to find salvage parts to match missing hardware in our last two houses (I don’t know how I would have done it before the days of ebay!), but have always been afraid I’ll strike out someday and need something to be duplicated.
Glad you asked about the hardware! Here’s who did the casting:
Tomahwawk Foundry
2337 29th Street
Rice Lake, WI 54868
Phone: 715-234-4498
http://www.tomahawkfoundry.com/home
We’ve used them in the past to cast replacement parts for wood stoves and they always do a great job. I can’t find the receipt right now, but I think that the window hardware (seven left/right pairs) ended up being somewhere around $225. Ebay is great for a lot of replacement hardware, but it is not likely we could have found all of our window hardware there without searching for years. Glad you like the house progress!