Dark wood paneling, dated carpet, oversized fireplace...
The "monster hearth" as we referred to it, is too big for the space. The living room is small (11'2" x 17') and this hearth doesn't make sense in front of this door way.
The monster hearth has to go! With our furniture in place, it's a tight squeeze to get through this walk way space.
Demo time!!! Joe loves to help demo!
As we took the fireplace out, our original intentions were to drop the existing firebox to the floor. As we took the fireplace apart, we discovered that the existing firebox was cracked in three places with a small hole on the back side.
The hole on the backside of the firebox created a burn mark (hot spot) on the drywall behind it. SCARY for the previous owners and for us with the high risk of a fire starting; we hadn't built a fire since we'd moved in, so we are thankful nothing bad happened.
After considering our options, we decided to get rid of the "real" fireplace. We covered the hole and damaged ceiling with a reinforcement piece of plywood with the plan to create a new unit that would serve as much needed entertainment storage, a "faux" fireplace, more lighting, a focal point for the room and a backdrop for our flat screen TV.
I (Teri) designed the plan and built the framing while everyone was at school and work. Notice the duck tape? Since I was working the framing project by myself, DUCK TAPE was my extra pair of hands. In the photo above, the tape is holding the 2 x 4 so I can screw my other corner piece to complete the soffit.
What a beautiful frame job! Kirk did the electrical on this job, adding another circuit to the breaker to accommodate the extra lights (in the soffit) and additional outlets.
We installed the dry wall together, I did the mud and texturing, and Kirk did the painting... WHAT A TEAM we are!!!
No longer a "fire place", I have created a "candle place". No more "monster hearth"... you can see how far it had come out (where the wood floor shows) compared to where we have it now. Also included, an electrical outlet inside the "candle place" to plug in a string of lights during holidays or when ever.
ELECTRICAL & LIGHTING ISSUES~
Three light switches by the front door; one goes to the front porch light, one goes to the dining room light, and the middle was a "mysterious" switch that we could not determine what it went to (it had live wires going to it). Notice the OLD wiring that is frayed out in places?
We got ALL NEW wiring!!! And the middle light switch, now goes to our two new ceiling can lights. Beautiful!
INSULATION~
CEILING~
As we took the fireplace apart, we discovered the "gaping crack" that was taped at the top of the fireplace; that's o.k., we can fix it...
2 comments:
Can't wait to see the finale!
Hi Teri
You don´t me but I came by your blog via Etta´s blog. I have so enjoyed reading about your life and all the things you are up to. I totally identify with you feeling overwhelmed at times and it being hard to say no to things. I have been there many times.
One thing I loved was your idea about learning scripture. What a wonderful idea. I hope you don´t mind that I steal it and challenge my friends through my blog with it. Today in church we were just hearing about how important Gods word is, and how important it is to spend time in the word...so thanks for that idea, it´s great to know that there are others involved in the challenge of learning scriptures:-) Looking forward to seeing your finished living room:-) I live in Denmark but am orginally from Northern Ireland.
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