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Future bedroom! RE-construction - Part 10 - Framing... It does a body good!

And so with our windows in place and our insulation removed, it was time to press on. Next on the list - Framing! We had decided to frame around the entire perimeter of the room to increase the wall thickness so we could increase the insulation - so as to have a nice toasty bedroom! In addition, we needed to frame in the closets and part of the future master bathroom and the entryway! And so we picked a wall and got to work!
 
Wall beforehand
wall before framing
 
Checking for plumb! Looks good!
Checking for plumb
 
 
Nailing it in place! Nail guns are awesome...
Nailing in the wall
 
And a few nails and wall sections later! Making some progress!
wall after framing
 
May not look like much, but it'll increase our walls' R-values by 15 when we're finished!
 
Making our way around the room.
wall after framing
 
And a little more...
wall after framing
 
And the final wall!
wall after framing
 
Now that we had the perimeter done, it was time to focus on the closets and interior walls.
 
Here is Vanessa's ridiculously enormous future closet. At almost 8 feet long and 3 feet deep, she will hopefully finally have enough room for her clothing!
Vanessa's future closet
 
 
Our first doorway! This is the future door to the future master bathroom.
Future master bathroom door.
 
 
Looking at the bedroom's entrance from inside the bedroom looking out. On the left side is part of the future master bathroom - The same doorway from the previous image. Eventually some of those walls inside the future bathroom are going to need some "Adjustments" - read, tear down.
Future master bathroom.
 
And this is the wall that will separate the future office from the future bedroom. There's a whole lot of future action going on in here!
Future bedroom door.
 
And this is the grand entryway to the bedroom. On the left is the entrance to our future master bathroom, and on the right is my little future closet. And behind that is a closet for the office.
Bedroom entryway
 
 
And so with all that framing out of the way, it was time to start planning out the electrical for the bedroom. But before we started wiring it up, we decided to get the power to the house switched over to our new panel. Stay tuned... I'm not sure what, but something exciting is coming up next!!!

Future Bedroom Deconstruction - Part 9 - A trip to the marshmallow kingdom!

Okee dokee... It's been a little while. Hopefully we'll be back to a more normal updating schedule now that things have settled down a bit. We moved into the house in September and had cut back on our house-work quite a bit since then. Things are picking back up again so it's time to get back to work! So without further delay, to the marshmallow kingdom we go!
 
So we actually did this work this past summer when it was in the 90's in Seattle, which is not normal at all... And most unpleasant for this particular work. We donned our special marshmallow suits to prepare for the journey!
Vanessa wearing her suit
iLan wearing his suit
 
After getting all suited up, time to jump on in! One of the main goals of the future bedroom is to upgrade the insulation effeciency. Currently, the walls varried in their R values from R-5 to R-15 depending on which part of the room they were in. The ceilings are R-19. Our plan is to double the wall thickness and add an additional layer of R-15 for a total of R-30 in the walls and add a 2" rigid foam insulation to the ceiling to get an R-34 value there. That's still not even to code for new construction here in Seattle, but the ceiling is already pretty low and we can't add any insulation on top of what's there so all we can do is add down. The 2" foam is the most bang for the buck as far as R value per inch of insulation...
 
Here's the before. Everything all nice and tidy and kraft paper backed...
Removing the insulation
 
So onwards we go. We first removed all the old insulation, which was a mixture of kraft-backed fiberglass and some older stuff that I don't know what it was, but couldn't have provided much insulating value...
 
Some of that older stuff wasn't in the best condition.
Removing the insulation
 
Cotton candy-land!
Removing the insulation
 
We removed all the kraft paper first. We'll then take out the insulation itself ond reuse it in interior walls, but we needed to remove it to get to the current electrical and put in our future electrical!
 
Removing the insulation
 
We then unrolled the insulation right out of the walls and into large garbage bags for later use. After an uncomfortable not-too-long, we had the walls bare!
 
insulation removed
 
insulation removed
 
Stay tuned... Up next we start framing! Woohoo!

Future bedroom! RE-construction - Part 8 - Window Creation! (window #3!) This time with friends!!!

So we're pretty much window experts now! With 2 window removals and installs under our belts we're fellin' pretty good! We happened to have an excellent friend in town. Sir Gabe! We acquired his and our current rommate/friend don's help with the removal/install of our final window.
 
Who could say no to help from those 2!?!?!
Gabe and Don!
 
She's a doozy! That window in the back is actualy 6 feet wide and 4 feet tall.
window replacement - before
 
We thought it might be a bit much for just 2 people. Especially since it's about 8 feet up on the outside. And great company is great!
 
So just like usual, cutting away the old window.
Window replacement - cutting
 
And there's our strong sexy helpers making sure nothing comes crashing down!
Window replacement - cutting
 
Vanessa and I worked on the sill.
Window replacement - sill
 
While Gabe and Don worked on framing the rough opening.
Window replacement - framing
 
Once they framed the rough opening, we applied sheathing and attached the sill. Smiles for EVERYONE!
Window replacement - framing
 
Then it was install time. Put the new guy in his hole and sealed him on up!
Window replacement - after
 
A couple roofing nails later, and we're good to GO!
Window replacement - nailing
 
Awww... Good times! Thanks VERY MUCH to Gabe and Don for their help with this guy. Couldn't have done it without you!
Window replacement - after
 
The end product!
Window replacement - after
 
Stay tuned for a trip to the marshmallow kingdom! Coming up next!!!

Future bedroom! RE-construction - Part 7 - Window Creation! (window #2!)

Moving right along here... On to the second bedroom window. This one went a little bit smoother with one window under our belts.
 
Here's what we're working with... A wide and short non-opening single pane window:
window replacement - before
 
First we had to move our support wall into place. This held the roof up while we removed a large section of wall.
window replacement - before
 
Once we had our support wall shimmed and screwed in place the cutting begins! We used our trusty sawzall to cut around the perimeter of the window. I did not do nearly as nice of a job on this side. The cut marks were all wavy and crooked.
window replacement - before
 
Woah! What happened here!
window replacement - crooked cut
 
With a wave of my magic hand, a little touch-up, and we're back in business!
window replacement - touchup
 
It was getting late so we decided to call it a day. We didn't want to leave a giant hole into the house wide open, so we fastened a quick little wall. Worked like a charm!
window replacement - boarded up
 
We got the new wall and window framing all shimmed into place and nice and level.
window replacement - framing
 
This wall is right at ground level, so we didn't have to deal with being all up on ladders. Made things a bit easier to handle.
 
Here's Vanessa the lil' teapot, hammering away! Lookin' sassy! She's a hammering machine!
window replacement - Vanessa hammering
 
And concentrating hard on "NOT" hitting the window frame while nailing it in place. Great job! No damage done!
window replacement - vanessa hammering
 
Look at that beauty!
window replacement - after
 
Here she is from the outside. All flashed up. Still need to add siding, but again, we're concentrating on the interior for the moment. It's nice to have some opening windows in there!
window replacement - after
 
Stay tuned for even MORE window madness coming soon!

Future bedroom! RE-construction - Part 6 - Window Creation!

So first I would just like to apoligize to those of you who subscribed to this blog. I set up the subscriptions incorrectly so you received notifications any time someone left a comment. Including SPAM comments. I have changed it so you now ONLY get notifications when we post actual blog entries. And on top of that I have taken some steps to eradicate SPAM comments. Smooth sailing from here on out!
 
So with that aside I'd also like to clarify that we do actually really like windows! The window we removed was taken out because it we're going to have a closet there and didn't need a window. So next on the list was replacing the current single pane windows with new double pane low-e windows for better insulation. Not to mention the old windows don't open!
 
So first we had to build a support wall because the windows are over 4 feet long along a load-bearing wall.
 
This is the window in question.
window replacement - before
 
We built our support wall and installed it about 3.5 feet out from the window.
window replacement - support wall
 
It just looks crooked. It's actually perfectly level!
window replacement - support wall
 
So our trusty Sawzall came in handy yet again for cutting out the windows. Looking back, I can't even imagine trying to get these windows out without it.
window replacement - removal
 
Alright! Window removed!
window replacement - removal
 
So we got the framing for the new window shimmed in place and attached sheathing to the exterior.
window replacement - framing
 
More Sheathing
window replacement - sheathing
 
Applied adhesive flashing to the rough opening. This will prevent water from getting in between the sheathing and the framing.
window replacement - flashing
 
Once all the flashing was in place along the lower edge we installed the sill and the window. Nailed that puppy into place once we plumbed it level and then applied flashing along the perimeter.
window replacement - flashing
 
And that's it! For now anyways. We have some siding to install, but we're still taking care of interior problems before we work on exterior cosmetics. Soon though...
 
Tada!!! It's finished! (until we re-side)
window replacement - finished

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