Mullin Remodeling did an excellent job repairing the damaged floors in my living room and foyer. They came on Tuesday, swiftly tearing up the burned section of the living room floor and replacing the plank flooring. In the foyer, they also took care of a problematic area where an old furnace intake vent had left its mark. The repairs have made a world of difference, and I can’t wait to share photos once I catch up on everything else I need to do.
Now that the floors are in good shape, I’ve got a bit of work ahead to bring the living room back to life. I’ll need to sand the older section of the floor to blend it seamlessly with the new planks. After that, there’s painting the floors, cutting and placing the baseboards, staining and finishing them, and finally moving my library back into the room. I’m estimating that this will take four or five weekends to complete, but it’s worth the effort to make the space feel fresh and welcoming again.
This project has got me thinking about the potential for more extensive residential home additions in the future. Enhancing the living space by possibly adding a sunroom or expanding the living area could not only increase the functionality of my home but also boost its value. Residential home additions are a great way to customize your home to better suit your needs, and seeing how well the floor repairs turned out, I’m more inspired than ever to explore these possibilities.