Saturday, October 12, 2013

Remodeling: Part two


We wanted to give the cabin major updates after we finished the roof and retaining walls. We decided to further protect it by adding vinyl siding to the outside and putting in new windows. The area surrounding the house needs trees cut down, but we are going to wait until next year to do any of that, although it does make us nervous that branches, large ones, could fall on the house.

We also wanted to change the interior to knotty pine and put down new flooring as well.  The interior was going to become completely different. The only room that is drywalled is the kitchen and one living room wall. We wanted it to have a cabin feeling, but not be too overwhelming with the wood walls. We had to drive 4 hours to a place in Northern Michigan, Comins, to pick up the wood for the inside.

After the Siding, we have to wash it up now. 
My dad with one of our cats in the 80's

 The vinyl siding on the outside took a couple of weeks. As Sam installed the siding he also replaced all the windows. There were 7 total. It was strange to watch the windows being replaced, there was only one window that had never been replaced since the place was built and when I spoke to the neighbor, who has lived next to our summer cabin for over 50 years, she said the window has always looked like that and as far as I can remember it had.  Randy was almost seriously injured removing it, I don't think it wanted to give up until the very end.
Before clean up. 



After the vinyl was finished on the house and outhouse, (remember, our summer cabin has no plumbing)  we went inside to re-do the walls. Most of the superficial work we did was not completely necessary, but we figured as long as we were doing the work, we should do it in style.  The wood is  tongue and groove and after it was installed one little part of it began leaking  sap.  We got the wood at the WoodWorkers Shoppe in Comins, Michigan. It is excellent quality and is absolutely beautiful.


The floors were probably the hardest part. I only say that because we did them ourselves. My mother and father in law had to come and help us. They are phenomenal and I am so glad they were able to help us.

We still have a lot of work to do with moving all the furniture back in, but it's starting to look like a really cool place. It was a lot of work, but it is become a really cool place with a lot of memories. Randy and I want to make sure that it stays a very special place to my family.

The paintings we began re-hanging on the walls have been in the cabin for almost 50 years. They were made by my Great Grandmother Lulu Pearl Zellers,  so it meant a lot to me to put them back up in the cabin.  We also reinstalled the deer antlers. I still have a lot to do. I have to repaint the toy chest my Grandfather made for us as children, I have to buy some sort of hutch to hold the dishes and we have to get the fridge moved back in, it's like the summer got away from me because we did so much work. It's totally worth it. There are a lot of memories in our cabin and now we can make a lot more.