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  • 89th8 Offline
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    89th
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    @brenda you've essentially "built" the house yourselves at this point, that is really remarkable. I'd like to do a fresh painting of the exterior (trim and garage doors), since we face east and a lot of it is sun baked at this point. When we moved in in 2021, we had painters repaint the big rooms but I painted most of the bedrooms and bathrooms. Felt good finishing the last room to be painted (the kids' bathroom), so that chapter is over. I don't particularly get pleasure from painting, so good riddance.

    @Doctor-Phibes The previous owners also had "heavy" taste (really dark/heavy curtains, lights, etc) so we've slowly swapped those all out. It's funny what looks good to one owner, and not another...

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      Here are some before/after of our back yard (starting far left corner and going clockwise until the stone steps) from 3 years ago when we did the first refresh. Yes, not on purpose, but indeed the "after" benefits from a blue sky and grass that has turned green... The biggest changes were:

      • Fresh mulch (northern white cedar)
      • Removal of satellite dish
      • Prune/removal of many trees/bushes
      • The 2 large lilac bushes at the end near the stone steps I just removed this year... major PITA (hard to prune at nearly 10-feet, and grew inwards to basically scrape people walking up/down the steps), instead I planted bluegrass feather grass along the steps, and will be putting in a limelight hydrangea tree in that right spot
      • Also cool, we "discovered" (like finding an old ancient roman road) 3 decorative but functional drainage paths of river rock, you can see one of them clearly in the 2nd pic

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      • 89th8 Offline
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        89th
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        #11

        Two other smaller projects, thanks for letting me share in your thread @brenda !

        The two large arbor vitae near our gate, they grow about 8-10" each year, so I've been pruning it so that it's creating an archway, kind of fun. The first pic is what we saw in 2021, healthy but couldn't access gate without getting brushed by both, and the last pic I have is from 2 years ago, I'll have to take another one after I prune it this month as the archway is fully connected from the height 7 feet to about 13 feet above.

        a0a085fd-b30d-4924-ba28-337e62230e2a-image.png

        IMG_0693.jpg

        The other project is removing daylilies and replacing them with black eyed susans. Love that plant (HATE the bunnies that eat the stems, though!!). Even put the kids to work.

        IMG_0474.jpg

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        And yes, this is what saturday's look like these days...long gone are the golfing mornings... dunkin and tall ornamental grass from the hardware store

        IMG_7485.jpg

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          Here's our bedroom. The 'before' is a bit of a shocker. The previous owners were heavy smokers, and there was honeycomb in the AC unit.

          bedroom.jpg

          The deck. When we moved in, it wasn't really safe to walk on.

          deck.jpg

          deck 2.jpg

          I was only joking

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          • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

            Here's our bedroom. The 'before' is a bit of a shocker. The previous owners were heavy smokers, and there was honeycomb in the AC unit.

            bedroom.jpg

            The deck. When we moved in, it wasn't really safe to walk on.

            deck.jpg

            deck 2.jpg

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            @Doctor-Phibes Wow what a difference, bet it feels great walking on the deck now. I like the hardscaping beneath too.. not only looks great, but also removes some PITA yard/weed areas on the far left and under the deck.

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            • 89th8 89th

              @Doctor-Phibes Wow what a difference, bet it feels great walking on the deck now. I like the hardscaping beneath too.. not only looks great, but also removes some PITA yard/weed areas on the far left and under the deck.

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              @89th said in What else is new?:

              @Doctor-Phibes Wow what a difference, bet it feels great walking on the deck now. I like the hardscaping beneath too.. not only looks great, but also removes some PITA yard/weed areas on the far left and under the deck.

              We had not one but two robin's nests under the deck this summer. I disposed of the first nest after the chicks fledged, and then they rebuilt it two weeks later and produced a second batch. The bigger dog was inches away from getting one of the chicks the day after it left the nest, but it discovered flight just in time. The noise the parents made during this episode was unbelievable.

              I was only joking

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              • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                Here's our bedroom. The 'before' is a bit of a shocker. The previous owners were heavy smokers, and there was honeycomb in the AC unit.

                bedroom.jpg

                The deck. When we moved in, it wasn't really safe to walk on.

                deck.jpg

                deck 2.jpg

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                @Doctor-Phibes said in What else is new?:

                deck 2.jpg

                Looks like some kind of engineered wood or composite. What material is it?

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                • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                  @89th said in What else is new?:

                  @Doctor-Phibes Wow what a difference, bet it feels great walking on the deck now. I like the hardscaping beneath too.. not only looks great, but also removes some PITA yard/weed areas on the far left and under the deck.

                  We had not one but two robin's nests under the deck this summer. I disposed of the first nest after the chicks fledged, and then they rebuilt it two weeks later and produced a second batch. The bigger dog was inches away from getting one of the chicks the day after it left the nest, but it discovered flight just in time. The noise the parents made during this episode was unbelievable.

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                  @Doctor-Phibes said in What else is new?:

                  @89th said in What else is new?:

                  @Doctor-Phibes Wow what a difference, bet it feels great walking on the deck now. I like the hardscaping beneath too.. not only looks great, but also removes some PITA yard/weed areas on the far left and under the deck.

                  We had not one but two robin's nests under the deck this summer. I disposed of the first nest after the chicks fledged, and then they rebuilt it two weeks later and produced a second batch. The bigger dog was inches away from getting one of the chicks the day after it left the nest, but it discovered flight just in time. The noise the parents made during this episode was unbelievable.

                  I bet. Imagine you just built a home out of sticks using nothing but your fucking BEAK because you don't even have hands, then banged a chick, she gave birth to your kids in that home, then your kid falls out of the home and doesn't know how to use their wings to fly yet and you watch a creature the size of a dinosaur vs a cat approach your kid to eat it and you are trying to yell to your kid how to use their wings and instead of words all you can do is whistle out of your fucking BEAK. Man, what a nightmare.

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                    @Doctor-Phibes said in What else is new?:

                    deck 2.jpg

                    Looks like some kind of engineered wood or composite. What material is it?

                    Doctor PhibesD Online
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                    @Axtremus said in What else is new?:

                    Looks like some kind of engineered wood or composite. What material is it?

                    Yeah, it's composite - Trex, I think. We wanted something that wasn't going to need painting and all the rest of the crap that goes with wood. Pay now or pay later.

                    I was only joking

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                    • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                      @Axtremus said in What else is new?:

                      Looks like some kind of engineered wood or composite. What material is it?

                      Yeah, it's composite - Trex, I think. We wanted something that wasn't going to need painting and all the rest of the crap that goes with wood. Pay now or pay later.

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                      @Doctor-Phibes

                      Good choice. My deck is cedar. Only now, after 20 years, am I replacing any boards. No problem if it only a few boards per year- we plan to be out of this house within the next five or six years.

                      Elbows up!

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                      • 89th8 Offline
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                        89th
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                        We have Trex as well. Very happy overall, it's been 10 years since the previous owners installed it and it's holding up fine. I can even pressure wash it (using a 30 degree nozzle) in the spring to get the winter dust/pollen off of it, even though they say don't do that.

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                          The deck was actually our second choice after the guy who was supposed to do it disappeared without trace with some of our money. We ended up spending quite a bit more than we had planned, but got a nicer job done than the guy with the 10 gallon hat would have managed.

                          I was only joking

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                            Trex is good. I did trex with my most recent build, but I’ve a question for @Doctor-Phibes : Did you have to replace those joists under your deck? I ask because I want to rip up the unfinished cupped and split front porch boards on another house (built in 2023) and redo it with Trex.

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                              blondie
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                              @Brenda .. You’ve the stamina of a 30 yr old. Like wow. You get a lot done.

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                                @89th .. You’ve a lot of work on your plate. I so remember those days of yard work. Good to see you’re growing little worker bees to help you!

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                                  Wow a lot of work and energy!
                                  Any before & after photos?

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                                  @AndyD

                                  That could happen! I have pics from 1991 that I could post, and then current ones. I would only leave them up for a day, for privacy and all that.

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                                  • 89th8 89th

                                    @brenda you've essentially "built" the house yourselves at this point, that is really remarkable. I'd like to do a fresh painting of the exterior (trim and garage doors), since we face east and a lot of it is sun baked at this point. When we moved in in 2021, we had painters repaint the big rooms but I painted most of the bedrooms and bathrooms. Felt good finishing the last room to be painted (the kids' bathroom), so that chapter is over. I don't particularly get pleasure from painting, so good riddance.

                                    @Doctor-Phibes The previous owners also had "heavy" taste (really dark/heavy curtains, lights, etc) so we've slowly swapped those all out. It's funny what looks good to one owner, and not another...

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                                    wrote last edited by brenda
                                    #25

                                    @89th

                                    For the interior, we wallpaper. We even paper the ceilings! Yes, designs and multiple papers on the ceiling! Hubby and I even do the ceilings together. And yet, we are still married. Many a divorce has come from papering ceilings together. LOLOL

                                    I actually like wallpapering. Thank goodness I do. A 1900 house really calls for it.

                                    You've done so much, too, 89th. I know I would love to see all the beautiful things in your yard, and then on the way back home I would want to stop at Gertens, Sargent's, Knechts, ...

                                    And this is why God created credit cards.

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                                    • 89th8 89th

                                      Two other smaller projects, thanks for letting me share in your thread @brenda !

                                      The two large arbor vitae near our gate, they grow about 8-10" each year, so I've been pruning it so that it's creating an archway, kind of fun. The first pic is what we saw in 2021, healthy but couldn't access gate without getting brushed by both, and the last pic I have is from 2 years ago, I'll have to take another one after I prune it this month as the archway is fully connected from the height 7 feet to about 13 feet above.

                                      a0a085fd-b30d-4924-ba28-337e62230e2a-image.png

                                      IMG_0693.jpg

                                      The other project is removing daylilies and replacing them with black eyed susans. Love that plant (HATE the bunnies that eat the stems, though!!). Even put the kids to work.

                                      IMG_0474.jpg

                                      c2ddebd4-9de9-445d-beff-a8baea1a7b57-image.png

                                      89f11143-9a1c-4748-9cef-f5ffb3e5fca7-image.png

                                      And yes, this is what saturday's look like these days...long gone are the golfing mornings... dunkin and tall ornamental grass from the hardware store

                                      IMG_7485.jpg

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                                      brenda
                                      wrote last edited by
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                                      @89th
                                      I LOVE YOUR ARBORVITAE ARBOR!! That is too cool.

                                      You have done a remarkable job in refreshing your landscape and renovating it. Well done!!

                                      Love it, too, that the kiddos are involved. It's a great family project, and the kids really can help. They can be proud of what they contributed to the project. Take pics of the kiddos by the fruits of their labor, and put them out where everyone can see them. It will let them experience that positive feeling of getting something done, and being recognized for it.

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                                      • 89th8 89th

                                        @Doctor-Phibes Wow what a difference, bet it feels great walking on the deck now. I like the hardscaping beneath too.. not only looks great, but also removes some PITA yard/weed areas on the far left and under the deck.

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                                        brenda
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                                        Phibes, I give my plus one to what 89th said. It looks so much fresher now, and the backyard is looking friendly now. I hope you get lots of time to use it and enjoy it!

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                                          @Doctor-Phibes said in What else is new?:

                                          @89th said in What else is new?:

                                          @Doctor-Phibes Wow what a difference, bet it feels great walking on the deck now. I like the hardscaping beneath too.. not only looks great, but also removes some PITA yard/weed areas on the far left and under the deck.

                                          We had not one but two robin's nests under the deck this summer. I disposed of the first nest after the chicks fledged, and then they rebuilt it two weeks later and produced a second batch. The bigger dog was inches away from getting one of the chicks the day after it left the nest, but it discovered flight just in time. The noise the parents made during this episode was unbelievable.

                                          I bet. Imagine you just built a home out of sticks using nothing but your fucking BEAK because you don't even have hands, then banged a chick, she gave birth to your kids in that home, then your kid falls out of the home and doesn't know how to use their wings to fly yet and you watch a creature the size of a dinosaur vs a cat approach your kid to eat it and you are trying to yell to your kid how to use their wings and instead of words all you can do is whistle out of your fucking BEAK. Man, what a nightmare.

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                                          @89th

                                          This is absolutely accurate.

                                          We've had multiple nestings of robins. They are very serious about their parenting. The females are all Karens about protecting the kiddos, and the males are very involved dads, unlike many other types of birds.

                                          They're fun to watch, and they will leave a big mess when they are done.

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