Jul 26

How It All Began

I’m asked often how I learned my home improvement skills. I can chalk my style and taste up as hereditary I think??? I didn’t really take any design classes, so I’ll thank DNA for my ability to visualize. I do however owe my ability to wire a light, change a faucet and drywall to 2 influential projects during my teen years.

The first being what my family called The Miller. My parents purchased the building in 1992, yes way back so don’t judge the pictures. The original 1908 plans of The Miller included fifty-six hotel rooms plus private offices. Also it had a bar, kitchen, lobby, ladies lounge, salesman lounge, and laundry and furnace room. It was fireproof and totally modern for its time.

Here’s what the exterior looked like:

Miller Front Before

The building was always a little erry, I remember as a child running past it quickly, fearing who might be lurking inside. The condition did not deter my parents; my mother had grand plans for this building. My mothers love for math and my fathers mechanical inclinations definitely helped as they undertook this project of designing and changing the hotel into apartment living.

Gutting began, with sledge hammer in hands I remember tearing through the lathing and multiple layers of wallpaper. Walls where moved and rebuilt as 56 rooms became 17 apartments. The project took almost 3 years, to make something neglected into a beautiful apartment building. There was a lot of work if statistics thrill you, 350 knobs for cupboard doors, all installed by us children. Count the doors, 100 oak doors, 81 closet doors with handles. What I didn’t mention before is The Miller is located in a small town, so the closet Menard’s at the time was a good 50 minutes away. I recall going to movies on the weekend as a family but making sure we left early enough to head into Menard’s to fill the truck with goodies for the hotel.

miller during

It was a family job, and the efforts were soon realized. This had been a longtime dream of my mother, to refurbish and old home which turned out to be a home with 15 apartments. Gee, I wonder where I get it from?

Later my parents were honored for their work in renovating the Miller Hotel at the Main Street Awards at the State Historical Building in Des Moines. They received the first place award for “Best Adaptive Re-Use Of A Building” from the Governor at the time.

Jumping to present time, the family managed the property until just last year allowing us children to learn the ropes of property management.

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Jul 20

Andorak Chairs

Staging outside is just as important as staging inside your house.  Step back, way back, across the street if necessary and look at it with a blind eye.  If it helps take a picture and then review your first impression.  Several of the aspects that help the first impression can be done with a little elbow grease.  Today’s DIY is one them.

I feel like I just purchased these Andorak Chairs, but when I think about it they have been sitting in the sun for two full summers.  They look pretty worn out and dull.  I also happen to have plenty of stain left from my chaise project so this little touch was virtually pennies.

Here’s what my chairs look like before I got started.

andorak chairs before

Staining is a pretty easy project and takes just a few supplies.

Things You’ll Need:

  • Wood Stain
  • A Few Rags
  • Paint Stirrers
  • Portable Vacuums
  • Unfinished Furniture
  • Used Furniture
  • Old Newspapers
  • Sandpaper
  • Slotted Screwdrivers
  • Sandpaper
  1. Place the object to be stained outside or over newspapers in a well-ventilated area.
  2. Sand all surfaces with light-grit sandpaper, then sweep away any remaining sawdust with a hand vacuum, brush or rag.
  3. Pry open the top of the can of stain with a flat-head screwdriver and use a paint stirrer to mix thoroughly.
  4. Dip one corner of a clean rag into the stain. Dab away excess stain on the lip of the can.
  5. Apply a light coat of stain to a hidden part of the object being stained. Apply the stain evenly to avoid a mottled appearance, and use a moderate amount of pressure on the rag.

  6. Check the stain’s color. If the color is right, dip more of the rag into the stain, dab off the excess, and begin staining the rest of the surfaces.
  7. Apply the stain lightly and in long strokes going with the grain of the wood.

  8. Wait an hour or until the first coat is dry.

  9. Check the color.

  10. Add one or more additional coats to darken the stain.

  11. Let it dry overnight.

Because my andorak chairs are for the outdoors I choose to skip several steps, I simply just re-stained over the top of the remaining stain on my chairs.  I didn’t have poly over the top of my stain that needed to  be removed before I could stain them.  The entire project of 2 chairs and 2 side table only took 45 minutes.
Tear off - During
chairs during
Chairs after
On another note, yes the siding in the background belongs to my house.  It’s old, moldy and rotting.  It’s been our dream to tear this off and replace it since we bought our home 3 years ago.  I’d like to say I can do it myself but the project really is to big so we’ve been patiently waiting until the time is right.  So I’m finally able and EXCITED to say that you’ll be seeing lots of this project this fall!
Cheers.

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Jul 19

At first glance

A vintage velvet chaise seemed like the perfect first attempt at upholstery.   The previous owner had the same intentions but never got around to completing it.  Therefore this wonderful project became my opportunity when the powers that be (Craigslist) landed it on my desktop early Sunday morning several months ago.  With a little bartering with my husband we were off across town in his truck to pick up my new project.

Craigslist Chaise BeforeCraigslist Chaise Before 2

On first inspection it was perfect for my first upholstery project and thought I could get it done over the weekend.  I got right to it, when on my hands and during ripping down I realized that it might be more than I had bargained for.  You see I choose Industrial Arts over Home Ec.   As soon as I ripped old fabric off realized I was dealing with old springs… another skill to add to my list and was trying to figure out how I would recover this huge thing.  It was nothing like the seat covers I can recover in a few minutes.

Tear off - Duringtear off during 2

The bottom of the frame is pretty shaky and needed some new support and the springs needed some serious attention.  I used one of my favorite paint and varnish removers Citrisstrip from Home Depot, to remove the old varnish.  Followed it up with some delegate sanding before I got to putting my project back together.

The final finishing piece took months, 13 to be exact, I moved this thing around the garage and finally done to my office in hopes it would help me get it done faster.  Winder went by and I finally decided this weekend to get it done.

I’m not usually very indecisive but choosing the new fabric for my chaise called for several trips to the fabric store.  I was determined this weekend however to pick one out, put it on and be done with it.  I can now say the chaise is now fully upholstered and is looking great. I love it – but must let it go – any takers?

chaise before and after

chaise before and after

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Mar 24

Nicols – Eagan


Jason Gorman | The Jason Gorman Real Estate Team | 651-735-7653
3786 Nicols Road, Eagan, MN
Stunning 5 Bedroom Home!
5BR/4BA Single Family House
offered at $519,000
Year Built 2006
Sq Footage 3,554
Bedrooms 5
Bathrooms 4 full, 0 partial
Floors Unspecified
Parking Unspecified
Lot Size 1,423,105,152 sqft
HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION

Absolutely stunniing 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom 4 car garage rambler on 3/4 acre. Gorgeous stone surround gas fireplace, custom cabinetry in gourmet style kitchen with center island, granite countertops, beautiful hardwood floors through out and a lush “secret garden” back yard.
see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES

- Central A/C - Central heat - Fireplace
- Tile floor - Family room - Living room
- Dishwasher - Refrigerator - Microwave
- Granite countertop - Washer - Dryer
- Laundry area – inside


COMMUNITY FEATURES

- Garage parking


ADDITIONAL PHOTOS


Front

Kitchen

Living Room

Back
Contact info:
Jason Gorman
The Jason Gorman Real Estate Team
651-735-7653
For sale by agent/broker

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Posted: Mar 17, 2010, 11:15am PDT

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Mar 23

Bloomington Town House


Jason Gorman | The Jason Gorman Real Estate Team | 651-735-7653
7423 W 110th Street, Bloomington, MN
Immaculate Upper Unit
2BR/2BA Townhouse
offered at $134,000
Year Built 1984
Sq Footage 1,146
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 2 full, 0 partial
Floors Unspecified
Parking Unspecified
Lot Size 132,823,152 sqft
HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION

Immaculate upper unit with vaulted ceilings features 2 bedrooms, bathrooms and a 1 car garage. Enjoy the swimming pool and courtyard.
see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES

- Central A/C - Central heat - Dishwasher
- Refrigerator - Microwave - Washer
- Dryer - Laundry area – inside


COMMUNITY FEATURES

- Garage parking - Swimming pool(s)


ADDITIONAL PHOTOS


Front

Kitchen

Living Room

Deck
Contact info:
Jason Gorman
The Jason Gorman Real Estate Team
651-735-7653
For sale by agent/broker

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Posted: Mar 17, 2010, 11:20am PDT

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Mar 22

Cahill – Inver Grove Heights

Inver Grove Heights Home for Sale for More Information Click HERE

Jason Gorman | The Jason Gorman Real Estate Team
5982 Cahill Ave., Inver Grove Heights, MN
4BR/1+1BA Single Family House
offered at $174,900
Year Built 1947
Sq Footage 1,840
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 1 full, 1 partial
Floors Unspecified
Parking 4 Car garage
Lot Size 1.46 acres
HOA/Maint $0 per month
DESCRIPTION

Lovely Country Cottage Estate on 1.46 acres! Lush green lawn surrounds this home with a huge 4 car detached garage- would make a great work shop! Original oak hardwood through out, fresh paint and much more!
see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES

- Central A/C - Central heat - Hardwood floor
- Stove/Oven - Microwave
- Washer - Dryer - Laundry area – inside
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS


Front

Kitchen

Living Room

Garage
Contact info:
Jason Gorman
The Jason Gorman Real Estate Team
For sale by agent/broker
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Posted: Mar 17, 2010, 11:27am PDT

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Mar 19

Dawn Way – Inver Grove Heights


Jason Gorman | The Jason Gorman Real Estate Team | 651-735-7653
6435 Dawn Way, Inver Grove Heights, MN
Large Open Floor Plan!
3BR/2BA Single Family House
offered at $150,000
Year Built 1978
Sq Footage 1,762
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 2 full, 0 partial
Floors Unspecified
Parking Unspecified
Lot Size .21 acres
HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION

Large open floor plan with extra storage in kitchen. DSL hook-up in kitchen, big closets through out with closet organizers. Seperate lower level entrance, garage with built in storage.
see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES

- Central A/C - Central heat - Fireplace
- Tile floor - Family room - Living room
- Dining room - Dishwasher - Refrigerator
- Stove/Oven - Microwave - Washer
- Dryer - Laundry area – inside - Yard

ADDITIONAL PHOTOS


Front
Contact info:
Jason Gorman
The Jason Gorman Real Estate Team
651-735-7653
For sale by agent/broker

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Posted: Mar 17, 2010, 11:34am PDT

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Mar 09

$2000 Budget and lots of elbow grease…

It’s a standing joke amongst my husband and I that his Town House was his wedding gift to me.  He gave me the keys and the landlord responsibilities the minute he found the opportunity.  We’ve been renting this 2 bedroom, 1 bath end unit with a double garage for a few years now and recently come to terms with it’s value and we are ready to rip the band-aid off and move on.

It was a quick decision and with spring apon us and the tax credit nearing it’s end I wanted to get it on the market before the following weekend with a budget of $2000.  It’s amazing how much you can do with $2000 when getting your home ready for the market.

It’s always difficult as a home owner to know if they will see that investment back, it’s important to consider why you would make the changes.  In my case this unit will sit empty on the market until I find a buyer so I want my unit to be the most attractive unit.  I want it to be the next unit sold in the complex, not the 8th.

The unit was built in the nineties and my husband, bachelor at the time had zero interest in making updates?!?!  Since this wasn’t my first rodeo I new exactly where to spend my dollars to get the most bang.

Budget and Before and Afters as follows:

$200:  8 gallons of paint (entire unit)

$340:  New light fixtures out with the gold in with the silver

Master Bedroom

$1300 New Carpet through out.

$120 Misc. Home Depot/Supplies

I wanted my budget to have room to do something “special” or something that would make our unit stand out from the others.  With $300 I was able to install a beautiful modern back splash in the kitchen tying everything together.

These changes have made our unit much more appealing to the market and turn key for the first time home buyer.

Total Cost:  $1970

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Feb 05

Effective and unlike most St. Paul Realtors

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