Yep, termites had destroyed the wood in the house. We kept pulling sheetrock off, and kept finding more damaged wood. Keep in mind, we only planned a minor facelift, which meant no sheetrock destruction. Before we knew it, we had went crazy and gutted the whole house (except the kitchen; it was the last addition, so it was in decent shape). By this point we would have liked to have just burned the house down and started from scratch. In fact, the majority of people told us we were wasting our time. But it was FREE, and I love a good deal. So off to work we went. We were determined to fix it up, and spend as little as possible on it.
After about 6 months, we went from this:
Living room shots= Wood paneling overload! Notice the sloping floor, too.
To this:
We laugh when we talk about the remodeling process. We had a handyman who helped us with a lot of the structural work and the rebuilding process. But we still managed to do quite a bit ourselves. I did, however, bring several years of remodeling experience to the table. I have painted several of my dollhouses with finger nail polish. I also once tried to build a playhouse from tobacco sticks.
Several hundred smashed fingers later, we are pleased with the house. It suits us perfectly right now, and we are thankful that we can add another chapter the history of the little old house.
More glamour shots:
the bathroom before.