2014 Spring Home Improvement

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12 HOME IMPROVEMENT

Advertising Supplement to the Sun Journal, Lewiston, Maine, Friday, March 7, 2014

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The house was originally built in 1941 by Mike Bolduc’s grandfather. Before the remodel.

Submitted photo The newly renovated exterior of the Bolduc home.

New life: The Bolducs renovate an old house By Jackie Rybeck Feature Writer

Mike wanted to move into his family home.

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“T here a re just so ma ny memor ies here,” he sa id. “Memories that I just couldn’t bring any where else. And I kept remembering my dad telling me if I ever sell this, I was crazy!”

he operative word i n t he ter m "g ut renovation" is t he first one ... because it certainly takes guts to rip an entire house down to the framework and start over. But that is just what Mike and Jessica Bolduc decided to do when Mike’s parents passed away, leaving him the family home that had extended back three generations. “I grew up in that house,” said Mike. “My grandfather built the house in 1941 and after my parents got married, a second-floor apartment was added for our family to live in.” “I had such a wonder f u l childhood here,” he added. “This place always had an open-door policy a nd it’s where everyone came to get together.” Fi nd i n g t he m s e l v e s t he ow ners of two homes, the Lewiston-area family had a choice to make. Their options were to sell the parent’s twofamily home; not sell their home and become landlords; sell both homes, and buy a new one; or sell their current house a nd move into t he family home.

Jessica wasn’t quite so sure she wanted to go through all the stress and aggravation of fixing up the family house; she had wanted something newer. So, as with any couple, compromise was made. “Maddox, our son was only 18 mont hs old a nd I was preg na nt w it h Finn,” she explained. “I knew how much Mike hated the thought of selling this house, but I didn’t want to become a landlord and I didn’t want to just fix up the house. Having a total gutting and starting almost like a new house was our compromise.” They discussed the numerous advantages to starting from scratch. “We were able to repair any structural deficiencies, insulate effectively and update the plumbing and electrical system,” explained Mike. “It was also easier to relocate walls, doors and windows.” My dad had also put in a pool

The Bolducs' new living room was added on to the original house. that is gorgeous and after his passing, this house was still the place to hang out.” “A nd most of a ll,” Jessica added, “making it our home with our designs.” Other than the studs and roof framing, it was like building a new home. Even the upstairs floor joists were replaced. “We sta r ted about a yea r ago,” said Jessica. “We met with Dan Poussard, our contractor, and he came and measured the outside walls. And once we had the measurements, then came the desig n i ng of t he i nter ior walls.” Most all of the construction went smooth.

“Jessica helped with designing t he inside deta i l a nd she d id a n awesome job. Dan started in the spring te a r i ng dow n w a l l s a nd then as soon as it warmed up, he did the exterior of the house: windows, doors and siding. We even added on a huge family room with a fireplace. He did a great job of coordinating deliveries with Hammond Lumber, and the other subcontractors like the electrician and plumber,” said Mike. Everything was new: sheetrock, cabinets, countertops, windows and doors. “M a k i n g d e c i s i o n s w a s probably the hardest part,” laughed Jessica. “It was so much fun at first, like the

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Jessica, Mike and son Maddox enjoy the new kitchen. cabinets and doors, but it got tough when it came to the smaller things like knobs and light switches. But it was fun, too, sometimes, like when Mike surprised me with the i nsta l lat ion of a lau nd r y s h o ot a nd a h a l f-m o on window over the tub.” Just recently moving in, the house came out stunning, look i ng l i ke a new home inside and out. “We are so grateful to have inherited this house,” said Mike. “I was fortunate to have parents and grandparents who made w ise decisions allowing us to have a home we would other wise never

have. Even at two years old and nine months, the boys somehow feel it too. They started sleeping right thought the night as soon as we came here.” Now that the boys are the fourth generation to move in, will it be carried on? “We certainly hope so,” Mike said. “I wish the same childhood for them as I had in this house. And I hope when the time comes, one of them will continue and add more generations.” "My dad was right,” he added. “I would have been crazy to sell this house -- this home.”


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