Restoring the Center Hall
While Jennifer and I are waiting on the architect to finalize plans, I started removing cabinets, doors, and other semi-permanent structures we no longer wanted. The first things to go were the double closets placed at the end of the main hallway, toward the front of the house...


(There's a gap between the back wall and the floor that's hard to see in the picture.)
The back wall of the closet was a thin board of sheet rock that easily came down in one sheet when I kicked it...

Closets with back wall and second door removed.
Behind the sheet rock board was the second closet and a door that opened onto the hallway, its frame attached to two-by-fours nailed to the wall. After spending several hours prying the frame off, I was able to restore the original hallway...

Hallway without closet, looking toward front of house.
Now you can walk in a straight line from the front door to the back of the house.
CRB
Labels: after, before, hallway, renovation

2 Comments:
it already looks great! i can't wait to see what's to come!
Thanks to Jennifer for the house tour! The bizarre makeshift plywood hall closet continues to torment me! I wish I could have seen the original in person! Looking forward to the renovation progress. My decor tip of the day: Keep the saloon doors, always a classy touch! ;)
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