Post# 848528 , Reply# 43
If I had the money, and/or ability, yes--Remodel! It would need a wall to close it off from the dining area--yes, AREA, not ROOM!--an 'aside' off the kitchen of which our one dining table is the pantry which along w/ a couple pastry savers, a napkin holder & some salt & pepper shakers, and what other few nick-knacks, are buried under endless grocery & shopping bags, making things too embarrassing to show pictures of here, while we just can't seem to sit & eat at it, as much just pull some stools up to the kitchen counter & eat there...
The appliances are just about all we got out of what is really a "starter" home... That kitchen's floor tiles are coming loose around the area by the sink, as well as around one side of the dining table, the porch is a crumbling, unsheltered slab of cement, (which getting a roof over it & expanding it under our living room window & maybe making it stretch out to accommodate a chaise lounger would be estimated at $17 Grand!) one side of the house near the roof, under the eves badly needs repainting, the back yard gate, is stuck open on the cement of our very narrow driveway (and from it, there are two pin-hole-sized marks on the rear bumper of my new car, but maybe I was too dependent on my rear-view camera, when I was backing in), while the back-yard fence looks worn & torn from the wood<a class="xrtxtiatgu" title="Click to Continue > by not this site" href="#38500840"> getting old
</a>, there is a trace of leaked water along the lower threshold of our front hall closet door (much like what someone else here posted about) whenever it rains, and our furnace is nearing 50-years-old (I need to post about it & maybe show a pic of it in our Old Furnace thread)... The basement, although a<a class="wdyclsrjiq" title="Click to Continue > by not this site" href="#19892356"> finished basement
</a>, could also use some refurbishing as well... And I wish we had a garage!
The home really is more and more intended to be a "starter house" and after living here for what's going on six-years, I think it's time to move on...
-- Dave
[this post was last edited: 11/1/2015-21:25]
If I had the money, and/or ability, yes--Remodel! It would need a wall to close it off from the dining area--yes, AREA, not ROOM!--an 'aside' off the kitchen of which our one dining table is the pantry which along w/ a couple pastry savers, a napkin holder & some salt & pepper shakers, and what other few nick-knacks, are buried under endless grocery & shopping bags, making things too embarrassing to show pictures of here, while we just can't seem to sit & eat at it, as much just pull some stools up to the kitchen counter & eat there...
The appliances are just about all we got out of what is really a "starter" home... That kitchen's floor tiles are coming loose around the area by the sink, as well as around one side of the dining table, the porch is a crumbling, unsheltered slab of cement, (which getting a roof over it & expanding it under our living room window & maybe making it stretch out to accommodate a chaise lounger would be estimated at $17 Grand!) one side of the house near the roof, under the eves badly needs repainting, the back yard gate, is stuck open on the cement of our very narrow driveway (and from it, there are two pin-hole-sized marks on the rear bumper of my new car, but maybe I was too dependent on my rear-view camera, when I was backing in), while the back-yard fence looks worn & torn from the wood<a class="xrtxtiatgu" title="Click to Continue > by not this site" href="#38500840"> getting old


The home really is more and more intended to be a "starter house" and after living here for what's going on six-years, I think it's time to move on...
-- Dave
[this post was last edited: 11/1/2015-21:25]