Since the weather warmed up (to just under 30 degrees) sweet hubby, my little man, and I tackled the first assignment(s) of project renovation.
It started with this: exposing what was under the mysterious patch. Yikes.
That thing has been a sore subject for sweet hubby since the day we made the purchase. He was bound and determined to see what was under the make-shift patch from the previous owners. Looks pretty rough, huh? Just wait Henry Higgins. Just you wait. It got way worse.
Sweet hubby decided to clip away at things to take a closer look. And, what he found was disgusting. The previous owner (or the one before that) tried to "fix" the issue by sticking a bunch of old t-shirts and some random pieces of trim to "fill" the area. Which basically just resulted in a place for things to get wet. And, begin to rot. And, stink. And, yes, you guessed it, we found the source of the smell!!!! So sweet hubby removed the disgustingness and clipped the metal, and removed the wet, yucky particle board and rotten insulation and we found ourselves with a hole looking into the camper.
And, kind of like John Locke staring into the hatch at the end of a LOST episode, I found sweet hubby staring into the little vintage camper with a little disbelief. No words. Just staring.
What was he thinking? What was I thinking getting us into this? What were we thinking? Could we sell this thing with a hole in the exterior? I literally asked that question out loud. Was this too much work for us first time renovaters? How would we fix this? Why does it still smell so bad? He spoke.
Like always, Mr. Creative, my sweet husband, has an idea. Stay tuned. It's a good one. Until then, here's the view from inside. Yep, it's duck tape.
We pulled the weird looking formica-like, paper-thin backsplash off; still working on getting that off of the countertop and table. It looks better already.
We removed an old water tank that we don't plan to use from under one of the seats. And, we had another surprise! Another hole! Since we don't need the drain in this area, we'll have to figure something out. Sweet hubby has another idea for that space, too. Stay tuned!
Our last project for the weekend, after bleaching the floor was to seal the space with some mildew resistant/water resistant primer. We plan to add new flooring, but thought it would be good to get started on this task which would hopefully reduce the smell in the camper, seal things and just clean things up a bit. Little man was super excited to help with this part.
Though we planned on just covering the old floor with primer to start, someone got a little excited to start on the other areas. But, that was ok. This is his vintage camper, too. And, it's going to be awesome. Mostly, because we're doing this together. Which is simply wonderful. Stink and all.
I think your new hole should become a moon roof!!! Put a window in there so Jensen can gaze at the stars!!!
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