So given all that, here's some of the issues/todos/plans:
- replace roof - it's 325 sq ft (including 10% for waste), and we just happen to have 328 sq ft of architectural shingles sitting in our shed at home that Mark found free on the side of the road last year.
- replace windows - we have several windows that we saved out of my old camp that we're hoping to use
- rewire electric - we have an electrical box we saved out my old camp, as well as many outlets and a ceiling fan
- seasonal brook water - we have a pitcher pump saved from my old camp, and hopefully enough water line laying around
- insulation - we will probably need to buy this new, rolled fiberglass for the walls (assuming we find that the studs are evenly spaced) and we plan to add insulation and new sub-floor on top of the existing one
- furniture & appliances - we have the sink, propane range and table from my old camp, a nice futon and shelf unit that my mother found at a yard sale for me, a breakfast bar with two benches, a coffee maker and a chair we no longer use in the house, a small fridge that my father doesn't use, a microwave that our neighbor got rid of
- flooring - we will likely buy this new as well, unless we happen to stumble upon something else before then. I'm thinking floating vinyl planks, like Allure from Home Depot.
- heat - this is a tough one because we have an older, Kozy propane heater that was given to us, and feel like we should use it to save $. But, it will require quite a bit of valuable floor space and we do have an alternate use for it at home. So, one of the major "splurges" might be made on one of these Dickinson propane heaters made for boat cabins (more on this later).
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