Saturday, April 13, 2013

"Our Olde House"

When we first saw this house it was early spring in 2008.  The apple trees and pear trees were in full bloom.  The grass was already starting to look overgrown and the once tended to garden beds  were rotting. The place was old and vacant and looked sad, but it told a story.  A story we wanted to know about and house we wanted to restore.....


This post and beam cape was built in 1774, or maybe earlier, that was as far back the records went.  She's a gem, but a diamond in the rough.  The sills are rotting and there are many parts of the house that were not properly repaired.  It sags in the middle by a good six inches.  When you go upstairs and head into my son's room, it feels like your going uphill.  We are use to it now, but visitors always notice.  There is a brace in the kitchen to support the middle beam, but the house is still settling.  I love it though, its character. I imagine the amount of families who have lived and farmed here.  It's amazing to think that this house was here before we were even an established country!  I think the beams are the only original thing left in the house.  The rest has been fixed as needed throughout the years.  The hand hewned beams though, have notches taken out of them, some look charred, and some have roman numerals on them.  It seems that they may have come from somewhere else before being used to frame this house, which would make them even older.

The addition you can see in this picture, use to be the wood shed and a previous owner decided to close it in.  The 2 X 6's are not sixteen on center and I'm not sure there is much insulation considering the draft is horrible, the floor is freezing and the pipes always freeze in the basement under this portion if it is windy.

Historical Gilmanton, NH

Gilmanton is a town in Belknap CountyNew HampshireUnited States. The population was 3,777 at the 2010 census.[1] Gilmanton includes the villages of Gilmanton Corner and Gilmanton Ironworks. The town became well known in the 1950s after it was rumored that the popular novel Peyton Place, written by resident Grace Metalious, was based on the town.[2]

History

Gilmanton was incorporated in 1727. First known as Gilmantown, the town was home to the Gilman family, originally settled at Exeter.[3] Twenty-four members of the Gilman family received land grants in the new town of Gilmanton. (Other families related to the Gilmans also received grants in the new town, including the Dudleys, the Leavitts, the Folsoms and the Coffins.)[4] At one time it was the second-largest town in the state, following Portsmouth. The original town was larger than it is now, with villages and parishes including Belmont, Gunstock Parish (Gilford), Hurricane, Tioga, Factory Village and Lakeport. A parish first called Averytown, the site of an unprofitable iron-mining enterprise, is still known as Gilmanton Iron Works.[5]


Just cuz

Yesterday at about 3:50 pm, Court, Kylie and I sat in the truck at the end of the road and waited for Derek to get off the bus. I started talking again about the appraisal, which I'm sure Courtney is tired of hearing, since it is all I've been talking about.
I was deep breathing and saying, "So do you think its going to come in where its suppose to be??"
Now, mind you, I've asked him this a lot in the past two days. Poor guy, thank God he loves me!
I don't even remember if he responded, but I decided to check my email on my phone.
And there it was.....
The email of all emails.....


Great news Audra.  The appraisal came in at $***K.  We needed $***,***.  However, I just got it and haven’t reviewed it yet, and it still needs to go to loan committee for its review and approval next Thursday.  But unless there is an error found it is pretty rare that we reject, or require changes, to an appraisal.  Next step is ordering the legal work.

Have a great weekend.

Rick

After screaming at the top of my lungs and punching Courtney out of excitement, I felt the tension leave my body.    My throat still hurts, but I am no longer stressed.  The Good Lord has answered my prayers and so far it looks like it's meant to be!!


So, here I sit, smelling of cow manure, still in awe that this may actually happen.

Thank you


2nd Floor Bathroom

Galvanized Bucket as Bathroom Sink. Cute, but not sure how well it would work for little hands. Maybe with a good step stool to reach?

How cool is this!!! A galvanized bucket for a sink.
Court says no way!!! Maybe outside!!
We live in the 21st century and I want a bucket for a sink.
Nothing wrong with that, right?

Odds and Ends

All old n different knobs

Old knobs

:) sweet home alabama. love this!!!        Crate wall storage       

I will make this for our bedroom!       DIY crate wall storage

old door + crown molding = headboard

Old door + Crown Molding = Headboard
I like the color too!



Mudroom

How to Design with Salvaged and Reclaimed Materials— A coat of paint in two complementary colors makes rescued cabinets and vintage wood floors shine. A single antique schoolhouse light fixture makes a dramatic accent.                         

Floor for the mudroom with darker colors.    
             
Do this with rough wood


Love this organization.
All grey wood will be used for the wainscoting
and basket shelves, with a 9 over 6 window.



Old Shutter...re-purposed into a shabby chic coat or towel rack with the addition of some hooks.

Landscape / Patio off the kitchen

Raised Patio made from Country Manor Keystone Walls                         Raised Patio Design Ideas, Pictures, Remodel, and Decor


There will be a retaining wall with stairs in the middle walking up onto the patio. This pictures are a little too fancy, but gives an idea.  The retaining wall will be built with rocks on the property and we are thinking an old brick patio with some space between for creeping violets to grow.

Stairs

Rustic Staircase with Butterflies, Letters, and Cat! (From Covet Garden Issue 7) #Decor #Curiosities                     Windsor Bench and Wide Pine Flooring


This will be the color of  the                          This is the style, but where the bench
threads and risers.                                         is there will be exposed brick from the
                                                                    chimney.



Wide Pine Floorboards, Wallboards, Custom Doors and Stairs

Master Bedroom

DIY: stenciled floors                                           
I am going to do this to one of the floors                              
in the house, maybe the master bedroom,                              
but a black stencil on a stained floor, with
rosebud nails and a distressed
look.

Minimalist, rustic bedroom



I love the end table, how easy and unique,
I'll have to put it on Courtney's to do list!!



love this rustic bedroom, I just need a fireplace in there          Farmhouse Bedroom

Gable end wall will be all wood            I would like to add beams to the ceiling,
like this and the rest of the walls            not painted white though.  Not sure
sheet rocked.                                       if this can be done since there isn't
                                                            much of a pitch in the roof.

bedroom grey

I'm partial to this end table too!!

I keep gravitating towards the grey painted floors and white walls, but I'm not sure it is realistic for our lifestyle.