Another Cottage Project: Raising the Hallway Ceiling


We had a very productive (albeit messy, hot, and exhausting ) weekend here at our Twice Remembered Cottage. We got started with our hallway project! Our hall is very long and what made it very unappealing to me was it's extremely low ceiling. I'm only about 5'5" and I could literally touch the ceiling without much effort. It has long been our goal to someday raise the ceiling there, which I hoped would visually open up the narrow space a bit. This weekend, we did just that.

So here is where we started - our very gloomy and sometimes scary hallway. We've gone ahead and replaced all the hollow core doors with solid pine doors except for that one there on the right...we're working in that particular room (expanding a closet) and have waited to put up the door there until we're ready to also put up the new closet door. Anyway, can you see how close the ceiling is to the top of doors? There is absolutely no room for the beefy 5 inch wide door trim I want to add around the doors - and no room for crown moulding and a pine plank ceiling either. Clearly, the ceiling needed to be raised.



The first cut... Who knew cutting through popcorn could be so easy and exciting?




There's no going back now!




This photo reveals the air conditioning duct work! This would have been a problem, but don't worry... this is unused duct work from the old original air conditioning system installed 30 years ago. A new system (with duct work under our floor) was added several years back and the old one remained to fossilize in our ceiling, I suppose. But this explains why the ceiling was so low to begin with. Fortunately hubby had crawled into the attic to investigate well before we decided to tackle this project:)



I thought I'd take a photo of the "big mess" being created already. But compared to what was to come, this was nothing!



Within minutes, the old drywall was completely removed from the ceiling and we could get a good view of the old metal monster that was hiding above.... I had to help hubs remove the duct work and I was so afraid it was going to fall on my head! I had to hold one end as I stood on a ladder while hubs unscrewed it from the center and other end. Talk about scary!





Our first good view of our new ceiling height! Whew, it sure was dirty up there!



Another whole foot added to the ceiling height - from 7 feet to 8 feet just like that!





The metal monster wasn't so intimidating when it wasn't hanging by a few screws above my head.



Now to begin ripping out the hall walls...




See what I meant about it getting messier?



A good friend came by and helped hubs hang the drywall for the new ceiling. I tried but have absolutely no upper body strength and proved to be a pretty puny and clumsy helper. Hubs forgot to cut the hole for the light but he can go back and do that. I'm thinking about hanging an old fashioned baby chandelier, but hubs isn't thrilled. I think it will grow on him;)



I love the results so far - the hall really feels so much more spacious now! I really can't wait to add our plank ceilings and crown moulding, tall white beadboard, wide door trim (with maybe a nifty antique metal number above each door..."Where is your bathroom?" ...."Oh, it's down the hall, Room 2."), and of course, our long awaited wood flooring. But this is where we leave of for now because today, Monday, it's business as usual for hubs and his real job. We'll save the walls for another free weekend. I hope you enjoyed this little tour of our most recent cottage transformation project!




24 comments:

Jessica said...

Hey Kim ~ Good to hear of the progress! Good thing you have the new system installed there, or you would have those giant ducts to contend with. =)
Nothing like a lil progress to lift the spirits! hehe.
BTW thanks for stopping by my journal a few weeks ago. Its been busy on this end and we have been making some progress as well. Ill post soon about the progress.

July 7, 2008 at 4:19 PM
Lindenhaus said...

Wow! What a difference that makes raising the ceiling. Love the idea of the numbered doors. It's good to see you keep chipping away at the work! Good job.

July 7, 2008 at 4:23 PM
Angela (Cottage Magpie) said...

Wow! You are such an inspiration! I love what you've done here, and I can't WAIT to get to these types of projects at my house. Sigh!

Meanwhile, thanks for commenting on my blog. I've had a very crazy 6 weeks, but I'm back and about to post again. Best!

~Angela :-)

July 7, 2008 at 4:31 PM
Lallee said...

Wow, your renovations are amazing and inspiring!

BTW, after seeing your darling ironing board cover in polka dots I put one on a birthday wish list. Hubby delivered and I love it!

July 7, 2008 at 5:15 PM
Marfa said...

Terrific job! It gives me hope of one day getting rid of the old pop corn ceiling in my bedroom. Anytime you and your hubby are available, let me know...lol

July 7, 2008 at 5:16 PM
katiekind said...

Your ambitiousness is inspiring! Keep up the good work! I love checking out your progress on your blog.

July 7, 2008 at 5:22 PM
Connie said...

Kimmmmmmmm, you are a glutton for punishment!! LOL Oh what am I saying. We're preparing for a little remodeling in a couple of months also.
Smoochies,
Connie

July 7, 2008 at 7:06 PM
C&C said...

Wow, much better. Funny how just a few inches higher makes such a big difference!

July 7, 2008 at 9:01 PM
A Lovely Thing said...

You did all that in ONE weekend? I'm impressed.

I can't wait to see the finished project.

July 7, 2008 at 11:02 PM
Jenni @ nest to keep said...

You had a busy weekend! But I bet you are so so happy!
I am a home fix-it kind of girl, so I love reading all about your house projects! What a great job you and your husband have done! :) The hallway is going to be beautiful!

July 8, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Libby said...

Wow!! What a project! I can't wait to get into my house and dig in too! Love what you are doing. Keep up the work!
http://mythriftyvictorianhome.blogspot.com/
Libby

July 8, 2008 at 8:12 AM
Claire said...

Wow! Girl you are brave! I'd be too chicken to get into the duct work but you guys have done an awesome job! What a difference a foot makes!
I can't wait to see the finished product.

Claire

July 8, 2008 at 11:35 AM
Rechelle ~Walnuthaven Cottage~ said...

Wow! You guys were really working hard. Glad you made some more progress and that the ducts you found were not needed/working ducts. I can't wait to see how this project progresses!

July 8, 2008 at 1:36 PM
MamaTod said...

Since you're down to the stud walls, may I suggest filling them with batt insulation? Using insulation in the interior walls will make the house itself much quieter. We did that when we built our home 25 years ago and I didn't think much about it until recently when I was in a friend's house and could hear word for word what was being said upstairs (not in the room over my head either).

July 8, 2008 at 7:03 PM
Ben and Tabby said...

Wow! You guys had a busy weekend! Can't wait to see what it looks like when it's all done!

July 8, 2008 at 7:18 PM
Patti said...

Hi Kim - you make it look so easy! Give hubs a big hug from all of us - he is doing a great job! I love the numbers over the door idea! And the beadboard, too! Can't wait to see it finished!

July 8, 2008 at 8:27 PM
Shellmo said...

I'm so impressed by the project you tackled - what a great idea to raise the ceilings!

July 8, 2008 at 8:29 PM
pedalpower said...

Wow, what an improvement. Now your hallway looks like my stairway..studs! But I bet your's is finished first.

July 8, 2008 at 11:13 PM
CONNIE said...

I can't wait to see the finished project! It's very inspiring, KIM.

xoxo

July 9, 2008 at 10:01 AM
Laura @ the shorehouse. said...

I feel like such an underachiever!! I thought polishing a new (old) dresser kept me busy. :-) Great to see your progress (and to see that Cottage Magpie is commenting, too. she's been missed!).

July 9, 2008 at 1:54 PM
My Maine Cottage said...

Hi Kim-

I'm new to the blogging world and so far I'm blown away by all the wonderful blogs out there. I love the pictures of all the projects you are tackling. Can't wait to see what you post next! :-)

-Elizabeth

July 9, 2008 at 7:32 PM
Jen r. said...

Wow, I am so impressed that you guys are taking on such a huge porject....What a cool thing!You inspire me to cut more holes in my walls!:) Jen R

July 9, 2008 at 10:38 PM
Libby said...

Looks like you took on quite a project! Can't wait to see it when it is complete! Realyl enjoy your site

http://mythriftyvictorianhome.blogspot.com/

Libby

July 10, 2008 at 11:50 AM
Twice Remembered said...

We are crazy, indeed! I'm such an all-or-nothing girl...and sometimes it gets me into lots of messes, lol! We'll see how it turns out!

July 10, 2008 at 12:08 PM

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