Since that is not likely to be happening any time soon, I will just have to be resourceful and rise to the "where to hide stuff I need but don't want to SEE" challenge. Suggestions?
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Blurry "Before" and thoughts about "mess"
Since that is not likely to be happening any time soon, I will just have to be resourceful and rise to the "where to hide stuff I need but don't want to SEE" challenge. Suggestions?
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Day 23: Only two small jobs left to do
So here's a look at the kitchen, waiting for us to move in:
Day 22: Stone and Tile with grout
Yesterday the tile men returned. John and Tony finished the fine cuts on the stone, and then John did the grout. I had actually kind of forgotten what colour the travertine was; when it's in the box, dry (not sealed), it looks much whiter than it actually is. Here it is after it was grouted and washed yesterday:
Here's the front entry. The tile is porcelain, but it's slate-coloured. Zane would have liked me to get something really light in colour, but I love this (the tile I spotted on the showroom floor at the tile place):
Lovely narrow grout lines.
Thursday Zane and Mike will be here to do final touchups, Derek will come to finish the electrical work, and Tony will return to seal the stone. And then -- dare I say it? -- we'll be done.
Oh, except for paying for it, of course . . . .
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
The Morning of Day 22 -- Daylight photos of yesterday's work
Ready for grout
It's going to be fun to take photos when it's all done -- sealed, cleaned, and grout in place. That will all be finished today.
Tomorrow Derek the electrician will return to finish his final tasks, and Zane and Mike will come in to finish up the last bits of touchup (including painting the repaired ceiling -- bless Derek for moving that fixture!).
So although I'm not going to hold my breath or place bets, it seems as if we'll be finished by the end of the day tomorrow, the job having taken exactly the month Zane said it would. Stay tuned!
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Day 21: Stone and Porcelain
Monday, March 29, 2010
Day 20: Running Water!
At the end of the afternoon, Ray said, "Hey, I guess I can wash dishes in the sink tonight!" I gasped. Water? In my beautiful new sink? That's right up there with taking the wrappers off the appliances, isn't it?
Friday, March 26, 2010
Day 19: Interesting discoveries
Although Zane the contractor dropped by this morning and told me that the plumber was coming but that neither the electrician nor the tile installer could come before Monday, I arrived back from walking the pack (my three plus the two babies) only to find Mike and Derek, the electrician, on my doorstep. Oops. The plumber had been and gone; apparently he didn't realize how much work he needed to do, so he's going to return on Monday with reinforcements. Luckily the gentlemen hadn't been waiting long.
So now, at the end of the day, most of the electrical is done (there's a pot light that needs to be replaced, one light fixture to install, and the dishwasher can't be hooked up until the plumbing's done). The plumber will come on Monday, Tony the tile man on Tuesday, then Zane and Mike to finish up the last touchups, including filling a hole in the ceiling (the result of Interesting Discovery #1).
Interesting Discovery #1:
We all forgot to think about the fact that once the cabinets went in on the fridge side of the room (they're deep because of the fridge), the ceiling fixture would no longer be centred. In fact, it was really not centred. After a conference and verifying that there was in fact enough wire, Derek moved it. Now there's a hole in the ceiling which will need to be fixed, and the fixture is in a much better location (centred enough to satisfy my slightly OCD tendencies).
Interesting Discovery #2 (not exactly kitchen related):
I was out in the yard, playing with the temporarily increased pack, when some sound made me turn towards the house. I completed my turn just in time to make interesting discovery #2 -- there's enough of a gap between our dryer vent and our wall for a MOUSE to fit through! I know this because I saw one shinny up the wall and in past the vent. How delightful. Now, somewhere in my basement, is a mouse. Will the cat find and destroy it? Will one of the DOGS get it? Unlikely. Most likely we will see it go running across a floor at some point, and I will make girlie noises because I simply can't handle the idea of there being a rodent in my house.
Time to replace -- and seal properly -- the dryer vent. (I told you that renovations make you notice other things that need doing around the house!)
We shouldn't be living on the second storey for too much longer, and Ray is very happy about that.