What began as ‘the mud room project’ has progressed to
the point where it is now the kitchen
annex project.
Starting with an old structure, one that was settling
and dragging down on the rest of the building, we have demolished and built
anew.
The old room was dark, with a dark rug, wood paneling, and a former
exterior brick wall exposed.
There was no closet, just a boot bench and coot
hooks along one wall. It collected junk, it was dirty.
It was cold in winter
and hot in summer.
The new room, with revised electrical, and three
windows, is bright, airy and cheerful.
The laminate flooring matches the flooring in the kitchen, and there is now a closet.
The door is insulated metal, the windows are the
latest in energy-efficiency.
Insulation and vapour barriers are state of the
art.
In order to make the room usable as quickly as
possible, we’ve concentrated on the interior, also to take advantage of
energy-efficiency rebates, which the current government has chosen to do away
with, before the deadline.
It's not very big, ten by twelve at most. Taking the old room down was time-consuming and cold, wet spring weather had its impact on the time schedule.
While the room is now livable, the exterior cladding is underway. With no major deadlines, for grants or rebates involving the exterior, the outside can now be finished on a more relaxed schedule as we have other projects in the pipeline.
In addition, the kitchen also now has a brand-new window over the kitchen sink.
Thank you for reading.
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