Our Home Renovation

Home Renovation Update #8 – Dining Room Windows

Come along with us as we renovate our 1946 home. This week’s home renovation update is the dining room windows.

Catch up on our home renovation here:
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Update #7

We’ve been moving right along with the home renovation process and trying to get the little things done while there’s still light. The time change has really made this difficult, but at least there’s the weekends!

Things will probably start slowing down a little bit so we can focus on the holidays coming up. My mom and dad recently bought a new house and will be moving sometime next month. They’ll actually be about 5 minutes away from us! My mom is excited, but stressed of course, since this all is happening in between Thanksgiving and Christmas. But, we’ll be there to help them move and get everything ready. I’m really excited for them!

Our latest home renovation project has been the dining room windows. Since I have a tiny dining room and only two windows, this went rather quickly. It did take a few days because nothing is level or even or easy around here. I’m pretty sure the people that built this house didn’t have any experience. Too bad they didn’t just hop on the Google or watch 500 YouTube videos first. (Oh yeah…no such thing in the 40’s!)

Home Renovation – Windows

We started with the side window because it was the worst. It takes a beating from the weather, so the bottom part was pretty rotten. You can see in the bottom of the picture how bad it was. So that was removed and replaced. My husband made a new one out of a piece of wood, sanded it, primed it, and painted it. The sides of the window were replaced, too.

The shutters we made are holding up really well!!

Here’s the outside after everything was complete.

Now on to the inside!

The wood surrounding the window was removed completely so the old window could be removed.

It was a tad chilly that night so I was hoping this was going to go really fast! Of course that didn’t happen. We ran out of time and had to put the old window back in after everything was measured and ready for the next day.

The new window was installed and the wood pieces started going back up.

The window after one coat of paint.

Now for the back window!

When I moved into this house many many years ago there was an old AC unit in the window. A huge brown ugly thing! It lasted a few years before we finally had to get a new one. It was so old and so heavy that the neighbor had to come over and help my husband get it out!

We had to get a new window unit and the only window available is the back window in the dining room. So I lost a lot of natural light and the ability to see the beautiful tree behind my house.

I was so happy to see that window unit come out! We put in a Ductless Mini Split system so we no longer need the window unit. YAY!

After the window unit came out the new window went in. The outside and inside of the window had to also be repainted. My husband had this ladder going between the front and back porches and a piece of board laying on top. (It’s quite a long way down!)

This is why women live longer than men.

I won’t bore you with putting in the second window since the process was exactly the same as the side window. I will however show you the completed project! Two new windows that open easily and let in a lot of natural light. And I can see the trees!

Now I just have to find time to finally refinish the table and chairs. The set was a Craigslist find for super cheap! I can’t wait to redo it. Christina from Christina Faye Repurposed has some great instructions on her furniture makeovers so I’ll be studying up before I start on my table.

Mini Split System

Since an HVAC system is way too expensive and not an option for our old house, we decided to go with a Ductless Mini Split System. It’s basically a cooling and heating unit that goes in one room. We put ours in the living room and it actually warms and cools the whole house. Smaller units can be placed in every room, but we don’t need the extras.

(If you’re interested you can learn more about mini splits and how they work here.)

Excuse my daughter’s messy computer desk. She thinks she needs to have everything on it for some reason. Actually this is cleaner than it usually is.

This is the outside part of the mini split. It’s actually very quiet!

I was a little skeptical of this thing at first, but it has worked really well so far. Our temperatures this weekend are supposed to get down into the 20’s and teens at night so we’ll see how well it does then.

That’s it for this week’s home renovation update. We are working on the rotting backdoor threshold and surrounding wood pieces now and then we’ll be moving on to something else. I’m excited to get the inside work done, too, since it’s something I’ve been waiting to do for years.

Stay tuned for more updates!!

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Michelle

Michelle lives on a small homestead with her husband, daughter, 6 silly hens, 1 crazy rooster, 2 lazy cats, and 1 rescue dog. She loves DIYs, frugal living, crocheting, and reading. She's also a full-time proofreader.

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  • Great post Michelle, made me laugh, need to have some humor while going through this renovation. I know how you feel, I used to have a window unit when we lived in NY, hated it LOL And like I've said before you and your husband are amazing. thank you for sharing. <3

    • I'm glad I could make you laugh! If I didn't laugh through this I would be insane by now! :D Thank you so much!!

  • We replaced a few windows this past summer and we will have a few more next spring to do!! It’s quite the process especially when the sills are rotten too!! I can’t wait to see what you do with your table and chairs!! Great find!!

    • It's definitely a lot more to it than I thought it was. I was thinking, take out the window, shove the new one in it's place. Nope! :D Thank you!!

    • I cannot believe how much of an improvement they actually made! Now I can't wait to get the other ones done. :)

  • The windows look awesome! I swear your husband and my husband must be talking to each other, that is totally something mine would do too! :-) Love the curtains too!

    • Thank you!! LOL! Maybe they have secret conversations on how to do weird things behind our backs. :D Thanks! They were a great Walmart find years ago. :)

  • They look so good! Love the white paint! "This is why women live longer than men" ?. You guys are so good for taking this on yourselves.

  • The look fabulous! The shutters are cute! And the inside is so lovely with the white paint. I had to laugh at your comment on women living longer than men! Yes they do take more risks! Cute table and chairs. And I never heard of that kind of ac system so thanks for enlightening me!

    • Thank you so much! I think the white paint made them really stand out. :) I swear men are crazy! haha!! I had never heard of it, either until my husband was doing all the research and said that's what we were doing. lol I'm glad, though, because so far I love it!

  • Really love the outcome. And nice to know your parents are coming to your base. I see loads of gist time and visits. ?
    Kudos to your hubby too. ?

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