A good time to explain some of the vision: The building is almost 6000 sq. ft. divided between a main floor and basement. The main floor was originally the sanctuary with a raised stage for the pulpit. With the pews removed, the sanctuary is divided to become great room and master suite with a loft above. 25 ft ceilings and the stage will stay in the great room. The former nursery becomes the kitchen, two classrooms behind beautiful wood accordion doors become two additional bedrooms. We also add a family bathroom and half bath beneath the loft stairs and laundry room in the basement. The first round of renovations cover the upstairs interior only. The exterior and basement are on somewhere in the long view.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Stairway to...heaven!
A good time to explain some of the vision: The building is almost 6000 sq. ft. divided between a main floor and basement. The main floor was originally the sanctuary with a raised stage for the pulpit. With the pews removed, the sanctuary is divided to become great room and master suite with a loft above. 25 ft ceilings and the stage will stay in the great room. The former nursery becomes the kitchen, two classrooms behind beautiful wood accordion doors become two additional bedrooms. We also add a family bathroom and half bath beneath the loft stairs and laundry room in the basement. The first round of renovations cover the upstairs interior only. The exterior and basement are on somewhere in the long view.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Furnace and Framing
With demo mostly complete, the removal and installation of the new furnace and water heater as well as the framing began last week. Removing the old furnace was no small task. The steel beast was the size of a small car and had originally been lowered into the building with a crane. It took Mago and our good friend Kevin three days weilding a demo saw to cut the thing into pieces and send it off to the scrap yard.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Going Green

It's the hip thing to do nowadays, right? Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. I'm a little ashamed to admit that I learned just a couple of weeks ago that those three "r"s are in order of importance. So Mago and I submit in the "reuse" category: The Church!
Last Monday we closed on a 1894 church in Old Colorado City. The next six months will be dedicated to turning this historic property into the worlds coolest house.
Anyone need 20 Wooden Pews?
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