We had fun tearing down the walls, doing karate kicks and boxing down the drywall.

Next you can see the kitchen with no walls! The floor is parquet glued to vinyl glued to mdf screwed down to subfloor. What a bear. P took a circular saw to it finally and we got most of it out.


Demo sure is a dirty business. The worst night so far has been taking the upper framing down along with some ceiling drywall. There was a lot of horrible insulation to clean up.
Here I am nestling with the girls this morning in our makeshift living quarters downstairs. Colby looks jealous and cranky; there's no room for him on my lap.

Notice he's resting his tail on my shoulder, though.
GREAT blog! I'm next, with Mike's insistence, and hopefully his help. Love the pic of the three blondies.
ReplyDeleteThis is great - you're tearing into your house! What fun. (well . . .)
ReplyDeleteSuper! Glad you're blogging, Danielle. Love the cat's tail anecdote.
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