One step closer to tear down this room

If you have been for a while, you know that the winter gardening on the back of our house is on the hack block. I wanted to tear down this room for so long, but there were always obstacles in the way.

Just to help them besiege themselves, this large room is 31’5 ″ x 12’10 ”room behind the hallway, the music room and the kitchen the room that I talk about …

Pre -owner added this room to the house, and there is really no salvation. First, it is built on the floor, where the rest of the house has a pier and jet foundation that is above the floor. This means that a step into this room and with a wheelchair user in the house is not practical. In addition, the roof is skimmed off and the back wall is almost seven feet high, which I don’t want in a room of our house.

The worst is, however, that this area was obviously a specific terrace. The floor in this room therefore consists of heavy plastic leaves that are placed over this concrete, then a layer of particle plate and then two layers of commercial carpets. In heavy rains (which we have had a lot recently), water comes under the back glass door and soak the particle plate and the carport on the door.

Obviously, the room only has to be torn down, and we have to start from scratch when we build a room in this area. Although I do not know when this supplement is being built, I included this room on my master list of home destinations for this year (which you can see here).

The obstacles that stood in the way of tearing down the room are (1) In this room were our washing machine and our dryer, (2) In this room there is also our hot hot water., And (3) In this room I serve as my storage area for all my tools, painting and other DIY deliveries that I use for our house. And in the past few months it has also housed all my clothes, additional bed linen, the items from our home fitness studio, etc.

But yesterday I realized that one of these obstacles – one of the greatest obstacles – has now been removed. The washing machine and the dryer, which used to sit here in this terrible room …

… now you have a nice, new, custom -made home in the walk -in closet …

All my tools, colors, etc. still occupy the other half of the room, and although it looks like a complete chaos, I grouped things in boxes and containers by category …

But all the stuff has a brand new home that is waiting as soon as I can get there and build some memory and organization for everything.

The side of the laundry room of the room now looks much worse than at the beginning of the year, but that is because all my clothes, additional bedding, etc. had to be removed from the bedroom and the hallway wardrobe (and I spent days sinking days with the laundry, and not much of my clothes, so it is only so that it is now a bit revitalized.

But I’m so close to getting all the stuff there and in my new closet …

Everything that came from the guest room and the hallway is now stacked into this room, but I don’t think I keep anything from it. Therefore, I just have to list it on the marketplace or give it away to get it out here, and I can find another place for one of the things I want to keep.

The main obstacle is now the hot hot water. You can see it hidden in the picture above.

So I thought about where I can put the hot water from the hot water. I planned to get a tankess hot hot water from and install somewhere on the outside of the house. But a few days ago I realized that I had a better place for it – the hallway!

This room will eventually be a storage room that is part of the master bedroom suite, and we have a new guest bath as part of the addition. This room that continues to sitting behind closed doors when it becomes a storage room is actually the perfect place for a tankless hot water.

It will take some work, but since it is a bathroom, water obviously comes into the room. While this transition period may be very cumbersome, I think that my plan is to remove the closet and the shelves on the right side of the room and the bathtub (which has not been used once since the end of our bathroom) and to remove access to the creeping room under our house and access to Attic into these rooms.

The transition period will not be pretty. And it will be uncomfortable. Very cumbersome. But I think in the long run it will be very comfortable to have all three things in this room, and I think it’s great that they will be hidden behind closed doors. In addition, I don’t have to cut access to the crawl room into the corridor. And I can get rid of this attic access that is currently in the room that will soon be our new bedroom. (This is an older picture that was taken before the floor covering was installed. However, you can see access to the attic on the ceiling.)

I think this plan will work wonderfully in the end. I am not happy about the meantime and have a guest bath that is half torn. But it will only fit into the awkwardness to have a guest bath in our main bedroom. Sometimes the middle part – the trip from point A to point B – is the unpleasant part. But that’s just part of the diyying and renovation of a house that we sometimes have to deal with. We will call it an adventure and initially deal with the awkwardness.

But the main thing is that if I can set up my workshop (on which I will probably work after I have ended the bedroom suite) and then the hot water river are moved, I will no longer have any obstacles Run this terrible winter garden !!!!! And that alone will be worth a little awkwardness in the meantime.

James Anderson
James Anderson
James Anderson is a home improvement expert who shares practical DIY tips for decorating and renovating spaces. He writes for Home & Garden Magazine and runs a popular YouTube channel.

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