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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-09-19, Page 26THE NEW —Shirley Siddall of Brussels shows part of the new bathroom she and her husband have installed in their Turnberry St. house. We're experts in our field. If you require some plumbing heating or electrical work done callus. 'or" .0.•111 Plumbing, Heating & Electrical Work is our business. We II expertly install the plumbing, heating and electrical units to your satisfaction with fast efficient service. Get). A. Sills • & Sons HARDWARE MERCHANTS,. . Heating, Plumbing grid Electrical Supplies Phone 527.1620 Seaforth SOFTENERS $421"for a 20 grain 'omit 1' BY DEBBIE RANNEY The best advice that Shir- ley Siddall of Brussels could give someone planning on making home renovations is to "work with the house you have instead of trying to make it into something else." And Murray and Shirley Siddall are making a number of renovations to their house on Turnberry Street includ- ing making a new bedroom in the house where they took off one of the bedrooms in the three bedroom house and ,made it into a bathroom. Thus the location of one of the bedrooms has changed, but it will still remain a three bedroom house. The Siddalls are also in the process of re-doing the kitch- en but at the moment are only half done. They are also insulating throughout the house wherever possible. They have renovated, re- drywalled and changed the . closet around of one of the bedrooms upstairs. They have reconstructed a side porch so that it will be a mudroom, washroom and new entry to the basement. The old basement stairs will be closed off so that the Siddalls can have a closet put in for the front hall. "At the same time we're trying to do restoration as well as renovation," Mrs. Siddall said, citing for example the ceilings which had been lowered in the kitchen and livingroom. The Siddalls are going to put them back to the original nine foot height. Mrs. Siddall said that all the windows in the house have the original glass as far as they can tell but there were some panes that need- ed replacing which they did with the glass, from the storm windows. The couple haven't really been surprised by any prob- lems. In fact, Mrs. Siddall said they probably expected more problems than they found. "We didn't expect to find it in good condition," she said and added that whoever had done the wiring in the house had made it sufficient for all Siddalls will use and that the furnace was fairly new. She said they feel that the house has been built in three sections so "that creates a bit of a problem (for reno- vations) but it's just some- thing you deal with." The Siddalls have a gen- eral contractor doing the major portions of work on the house while Mrs. Siddall does the painting and paper- ing and finishing the cup- boards which still have to be painted. Mrs. Siddall designed the cupboards which are a pull- out type herself and she also designed the bathrdom which also holds the washing and drying machines. The bathroom also has a separate little room, for a toilet and sink with sliding door entrances on either side so that the Siddalls can enter from their bedroom on one side and so Mrs. Siddall could be doing laundry on the other side without dis- turbing anyone. Murray is putting siding on at the back of the house himself and the Siddalls will do the landscapding them- selves. BY DEBBIE RANNEY Mr. and Mrs. GrUt Elliott are making an improvement to the front of their home in Blyth. They're fixing up the front porch. They had to tear down the old porch because the beams in it were rotten. The old porch was an open one which ran the full length of the house and came complete with fancy spindles. In order to put in a new porch Grant Elliott and his brother Donald dug a hole to put in the footings, blocked the wall in and put supports inside the blocked walls so they could pour the cement top. They then proceeded with the rest of the con- struction. The new porch will be smaller and will be constructed of wood with a wrought iron railing around it. A new roof will be put on incorporating a balcony which will also have a railing around it. Grant's brother figured out the angle for the mansard (Continued on Page 8A) QA — HOME IMPROVEMENT SECTION Work with what you have, couple learns THE OLD —A before photo of the new bathroom in the Siddall house, formerly a bedroom. 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