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Desperate Landscapes airs tonight at 10 on the DIY network

Here is the preveiw:
 
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Great post...wish I had found it before the pic's were lost...as others I am looking for a building like this to refurb and have a possible residence. Great looking job and what a home with such a rich history!
 
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Sorry about the pics disappearing.

I will start the process of doing a before and after of each room.
If anyone is looking for specific pics or processes let me know
 

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You know, the main reason I clicked on this thread was because I was sitting here, watching Desperate Landscapes on tv, who was featuring an old firehouse. Who knew it would be the same one. Too funny!

Great looking place you two have there! Congrats!
 

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My TV plan doesn't include DIY channel. I get a lot of cable, but not that. So you guys in other countries are not alone. I see I can watch it on YouTube for 2 bucks, but don't need to see it that badly.

I don't have the DIY channel either.
 

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Man... I found this thread way too late, as most of the pic links are gone.

Cool project :cool: and you must have a very cool wife.
 

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Just caught the rerun episode of your front yard make over on DIY. Great show as always, even cooler that I had seen more of the house than they filmed. I was telling my wife about it the whole show!
 

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Had the TV on as background noise while watching the kids and look who I see. Way to go! Looks great!
 
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Caught it today, as well. Very cool. That's a lot of work for one day. How many people did you have on site?
 
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Caught it today, as well. Very cool. That's a lot of work for one day. How many people did you have on site?

I had my 12 person crew (family), the landscaping crew had 10+, and the camera crew was 10+
 

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whay too cool.:rocker:You are a very talented person to tackle so many projects and complete them in a very professional manor, congrats on your new son also:
 
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Nothing to exiting to update. Getting ready to put in a patio in the back yard, which evidently is a necessity..... Also biting the bullet and getting a new roof $$$$$

I did go through the thread and delete all of the images that were moved and am going to start re-posting pics room by room. Before and after.
 
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Kitchen:
The kitchen was originally part of the stables, the horse door remains. The former inhabitants took almost everything that wasn't bolted down. I tore down the ceiling, tore up the floor, sawcut for new plumbing, installed elec rad heat in new floor, new framing, new cabinets, lighting, hvac, ss counter tops, paper bag island, bowling alley table, custom banquet, and painted the AF logo.

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Let me know if anyone has any kitchen specific Questions before I post the 1st floor bath...
 

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What kind of stain is that on the kitchen floor?

An old firehouse in my town was up for sale a couple weeks back, you are making me wish i could buy it and renovate it!
 
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What kind of stain is that on the kitchen floor?

An old firehouse in my town was up for sale a couple weeks back, you are making me wish i could buy it and renovate it!

If I remember correctly, it is a muric acid stain
 

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Hmm, they put a drop ceiling in under the old bead board ceiling. They drywalled over the bead board when our station was remodeled in the late '80s.

Kitchen looks good.
 

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Don't forget to start an IV with D5W and transport immediately!!!!!!

Or lactated ringers to prevent shock, and MS5 (happy juice). Love the concept and can't wait to see it finished. My wife and I are on episode 32 on Netflix of Emergency! They got every episode on -- from '72 to '79. I love that fire engine red Dodge squad truck.
 
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First Floor Bath.
This space was originally the kitchen that backed up to the stable (which is now the kitchen). The bath only had a throne and a sink. I reduced the size of the original bath and added a shower. Floor to ceiling individual subway tiles, about 3k of them and over a mile of grout lines. Oye! I took the added space in the hall and created a pantry out of two of the lockers from the original locker room.

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When I tore out the original bath I took the time to get into the brick wall and expose and replace the original sanitary stack. I also framed a chase behind the sink to allow for plumbing and electrical routing for the upstairs.

Many hours were spent staring at walls, corners, ceilings, giving the old wheel mounted squirrel (ma brain) a heck of a workout.
 
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Entry:
The original entry had a glass door that was racked and a hazard for my dogs. It also had an ugly AC window unit in the original transom. I tore out the original door, door frame, and opening framing and started from scratch. I bought a door from a local salvage place and re-finished it. The floors were covered with a layer or two of linoleum and fiberboard. Underneath was maple, which we sanded, fixed, and my mother and her cousin stained the current checkerboard pattern. We exposed brick in a few places and touched up the wainscot. The wall where the original teletype was mounted had to come down due to some electrical issues that was a fire waiting to happen. I wanted to open up the stair all together but due to structural issues ended just opening up "windows".


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The transom was made by a local artist and was added by the desperate landscapes team.
 
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