The Trinity project that we spoke about in several previous
posts is finally complete and has been photographed. The only things remaining from the original
home are the masonry walls, wood joists, and stairs. The
house had a very well built structure, but all of the interiors had been
neglected for decades and needed a major overhaul, in both style and
functionality. Infrastructure wise, it
received all new plumbing, electrical, lighting, doors, roof, drywall, windows,
and insulation.
The windows are all Low E II Argon filled to try to minimize
heat loss/gain through the windows. The spray foam insulation could realize
energy savings up to 60% greater than if traditional insulation was used. The windows, entry door, and insulation all
qualified for the federal tax credit. It
is important to check what qualifies when buying these materials. As for the windows, by paying an extra $300
total to get the more energy efficient windows, the homeowner will get over a $1,000
credit on his taxes.
The home also received all new custom milled wood flooring, marble
tile, counters, and fireplace surround, plumbing and lighting fixtures,
furniture, tile, appliances, custom millwork, etc. Scott and Jim built a custom entertainment
center for first floor (1st picture below), which also incorporates
a coat closet, which the 1st floor previously lacked. Since most full
beds would not be able to get up the spiral stairs or 3rd floor
window, we asked Springhouse Woodshop
to create a custom wood bed and nightstand for us. The two pieces were expertly crafted, and
most importantly the bed completely disassembled to get up stairs.
As you can imagine, the small space and stairs was an issue throughout the project, but alas it is complete and the homeowner is enjoying his new home very much. Below you can find a picture of the 1st floor custom entertainment center, as well as some before and after photos. Check back soon for the “Trinity Completed” photo album to see the whole project!
Speaking of custom spiral staircases, I think I'll need to do some minor overhaul for my living room. I could use either a new design or just an update.
Posted by: Zachary Schrek | 03/31/2010 at 11:20 AM
Great work on the major conversion and upgrade. There's also a lot of custom spiral staircases and wooden joists that go well for more appealing design overhauls.
Posted by: Steev Brain | 03/29/2010 at 08:24 AM