Nearly a year later
Sep. 11th, 2003 11:00 pm
Water damage on Natalie's ceiling shortly after the fire. |

The same ceiling as of August 16th (all the pictures from Natalie's old apartment were taken August 16th) |

Natalie's bedroom shortly after the fire. |

The same room August 16th |

The living room |

The room that would have been |

The living room ceiling, with track lights |

The new hardwood flooring which, while very good by contemporary standards, blows compared to the 90-year old inlayed stuff that's mostly been lost. At this point it isn't varnished, which does improve it. But nobody does inlay anymore and there is no way to fake 90 years of patina. |

The hall ceiling, showing the new fixture style. |
And then there is the fourth floor, where the fire actually took place. Looking around this afternoon I was surprised by how much actually has been salvaged, considering how badly damaged everything was.

The dome, just after the fire. |

The dome today - completely replaced. |


The same area as above, today. |

The living room window (with the gerbils in the background) |

The bedroom |

The new toilets that are replacing all the old ones. Note the column-like detail of the base. Apparently the sinks will also have a column base, but they aren't in place yet. |

The new lights being used above the bathroom mirrors. Out apartment doesn't have there - I'm hoping we can get them put in. |

The kitchen. The new stoves and fridges are in the basement still |

Elaine looking and the sconces - we'll be getting some of these in our living room as well. |

The balcony, refinished in the same fashion as our's will be when they finish. |
I have more from some of the other apartments on the fourth floor to post later. And, yes, I still have a ton of pictures to post from New York.