Sunday, August 30, 2009

Wow, where is the time going?

Yikes, a whole week since I last blogged. Well, activity has slowed down quite a bit. I actually managed to stay out of Home Goods and Target last week :-) I am a bit overwhelmed with everything that is left to do, however.

I've been slowly trying to put everything back together and put away, but it is difficult. Most nights, I am now cooking dinner as before, and I am trying to get the usual life things done - grocery shopping, laundry, etc. That doesn't leave me much time or energy for even emptying a bin.

On Friday I worked from home because Gwen was sick. Between meetings, I made a list of things that had to be done - it number 21, and that wasn't without a lot of the sublists. I was able to check off some items after this weekend, but there is still SO much to do, I could work for a week straight and not have it all done. But, I would have a good dent in it, and that would feel good!

On top of all this - school is starting next Tuesday for Russell and Tess, and that is stressing me out because I'd like to be a lot more organized before it starts. I have tried to prioritize what has to get done vs. what can be done later, but it's still a lot.

It's all coming along, though - I got the china unpacked and the liquor cabinet organized (high priority!). Each bit feels good. I'm definitely running out of space, though, and that is concerning me. I have 1 more full bin of bottles and boxes - Worcester sauce, vinegars, corn starch, vanilla, etc. I don't know where it is going to go. The 2 12" wall cabinets on either side of the oven are not big enough for all I want to store there. I may have to do some more rearranging, but I'll figure it out.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Details

I figured I'd add the detail, you know, for posterity. Now that you've seen the pictures, I'm sure you all have lots of questions :-)

Details: Total gut renovation with removal of non-load and load-bearing wall. From demo to functioning kitchen with all the large items completed was 8 weeks, which included 2 weeks of which we were on vacation, and at least 2 weeks (somewhat overlapping) when there was NO activity.

I had budgeted $50k based on the amount that I wanted to spend. When we took out the HELOC, we had to pay off the 2nd that we already had, so that left us with approximately $42 to spend. When the estimates came in, and I added up what I budgeted spending, I figured just over $35k for the project. With a 20% contingency, it came out to be just over $43k, and that's about what we've spent. I still need to do the final accounting, but out of the gate I was over $1k for the cabinets, we went over on the refrigerator ($1k), and there were additional costs to the project ($3k), and there were miscellaneous budget busters or unbudgeted items that brought us up to the ~$7k contingency.

Cabinets: Kraftmaid Maple Hunnington in Biscotti
Counter tops: Julia soapstone
Floors: red oak, matching dining room and living room
Hardware: Restoration Hardware Marston cup and strap pulls
Lighting: Hinkley Lighting small pendant OBF, from lighting universe with no problems
appliances: all existing except for refrigerator and disposal:
DW: Kenmore
OTR MW: Maytag
Stove: GE
Refrigerator: NEW Electrolux IQ Touch FD CD with ice and water in the door Black. Bought from AJ Madison with no issues - excellent customer service when I pushed out the delivery date 4 times.
Disposal: Insinkerator Compact Evolution
Sink: Blanco 511-710 Blanco diamond Single Bowl Kitchen Sink, Biscuit
Faucet: final faucet will be Elements of Design Tempa 2 handled in ORB, but currently have cheap temporary is Kingston Brass Victorian twin handled faucet.
Paint color: SW Milk Pail (a Martha Stewart color, which is discontinued, but they will still make it for you)
Bar stools: Boraam Industries Ming bar stool Glass in cabinet: wissmach hammered
Patio door: outswinging Anderson french door with retractable screen.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

The moment you all have been waiting for . . .

Oh, I'm sure you have just been sitting at the edge of your seats. :-)

Well, one of the final details was completed today - Dave switched out the door and strap pulls on the pull out cabinets. Also, the cleaning ladies came, so I figured it would be a good night to take a bunch of pictures.
I won't keep you in suspense - this is all about the reveal. Feel free to visit my Shutterfly photo site for more detailed pictures. I still need to photo the dining room and living room, but I'm not quite done with them yet, so that will have to wait.

Above is the "before" kitchen is on the left, the new kitchen is on the right.



Above the "window" wall before and after.



Below is the before and after of the "buffet" area.



And here is a close up of the new door. I'll have to try to take some pictures in the daylight.

And the final shot of the doorway into the kitchen and the newly covered stairs:


Monday, August 10, 2009

The Chairs

Remember the wing chairs from, oh, about the 4th post? Well, 3 people have mentioned that they miss them :-(

But, I am not going to get hung up on it - I didn't really have anywhere else for someone to hang out, but I will, and we'll see if they still miss them after that.

Gotta get the living room done. I brought in the rug tonight. If I can do one or two things every night, I should be close to having things settled on the 1st floor - then I have to move on to the other rooms that got completely trashed while the reno was going on.

It's going to be a lot tougher to make progress now that the kitchen is functional - that means I have to make dinner and clean up - I'm usually done for the night after that.

Got to stay motivated . . .

Sunday, August 9, 2009

I have a dream . . .

I had a goal this weekend, it was to be able to make, serve, and eat dinner in our dining room. It doesn't sound like much, but I had to do sooooo much to make it happen. I decided that the dinner would be spaghetti and meatballs to boot.

I am here with the last 5 minutes of energy left in my body to tell you that I achieved my goal!!

I spent all of Saturday painting. I got up early and painted quite a bit before the kids were even awake. Unfortunately, all the last minute work by the guys left me with more priming to do. So I primed, then I did 2nd coats where I had done first coats last week, I did touch ups, then first coats, then taped and painted more trim - well, you get the picture. Lots of painting.


In the meantime, I also emptied a few boxes. I wanted to get things ready to make the spaghetti and meatballs, and so I needed my pots and pans. I also needed some of my food items.

On Sunday, I again started early - about 6:30 - but today was all about clean up, set up, cooking, and serving. I started with cleaning up the paint stuff. I had rolled out the dining room rug the night before so it could flatten. Chuck helped me with hanging the curtain rod, and I hung the panels that I bought. I'm happy to say that they look really good with the paint and rug.


You can see the newly-covered chairs in this photo too.

By then, the kids were starting to get up (Tess), and so I made pancakes, and they ate at the bar. It was challenging because we don't have our 3rd barstool (it was sent without the swivel assembly, so we are waiting to see if they can send us one). But the girls actually shared a seat, and it was pretty cool.

After cleaning away all the paint stuff in the living room and hall, I cleaned the table - 2 months in the garage had not been kind to my dining table. It probably needs the top refinished, but after I cleaned it, I gave it a coat of Restore-a-Finish. Once it was in the house, I concentrated on the chairs. I have recovered 4 of them, but there are 2 that needed the seats repaired, and 4 that may need complete refinishing. Chuck had been taking a break until this point, so I asked him to make the seat boards that I needed to replace, which he did. Unfortunately, he didn't have the nails needed, so I had to run out to Aubuchon. Got back, built and covered the 2 seats - yes! We will all have a chair at the table.

From that point, I finished making dinner - cooked the spaghetti, made the salad, and served everything. I must say, while I am still getting used to certain aspects of the kitchen, I mostly feel very comfortable in it. I really liked working at the peninsula. It worked well to have the stove near by, and the trash right underneath me for vegetable peels and eggshells, etc. I think it is going to work out pretty well. There are some cons, but I'll talk about them in another post. This one is for all the pros :-)

After dinner we cleaned up, then Chuck helped by installing the towel bar, paper towel holder, and the can opener. There is more to do, but I just couldn't even think of it, I'm so tired. I have 4 boxes on the kitchen floor needing to be unpacked, but I just cannot do it. Must sleep . . next goal: The Living Room!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

1 more day?

Well, count down says 1 more day to finished kitchen (as defined by a functioning kitchen and all the big items - door, window - being done). I think we will make it!

I know there are another million details - siding on the house, finish painting, putting all the kitchen stuff back in the kitchen, etc. But, the kitchen is functioning (ok, I found out the dishwasher isn't draining, but I'm assuming that can be fixed.), the door and window are in (needs trim, but I believe they will get to that today and tomorrow. So, for all intents and purposes, it is done! It took 8 weeks. About 2 more than I had thought, but that can be explained by the floor delay and the door mix up.

Wow, I can hardly believe it.

So, for the next week or so, I'll be busy trying to finish up everything - get furniture back into the house, etc. I probably won't be blogging much until the big reveal. I guess that depends on how it goes :-) I might need to vent!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

A room with a door




Nice surprise today - my door was installed! I didn't think they would be here until tomorrow.

Only disappointment - it seems a bit small. And, I was hoping that it would be over to the right more. Can I live with it? Probably. I suppose it's too late to change it now - maybe Dave put it there because he had to? I think it will be fine.
That strip on the left-hand side is the screen. Since the door is an outswing, you have the screen on the inside. It's pretty cool.

A house full of men

Yes, my house was full of men again at 7:30 AM yesterday! Dave, John, Andy, Tony, and more to come. Yesterday was the day that they would install my faucet, dish washer, stove, microwave, water and ice for the fridge, and disposal. At 10:45 AM, I get a call from Dave to say that the faucet that I bought didn't fit. He tells me that the threads aren't long enough to go through the counter top and have enough thread left to hook up the water. He indicated that sometimes with these "low end" (i.e., cheap) faucets, this is a problem.


So, long story short, I:

1. Cancel my 11:00 meeting.
2. Drive to Peabody Supply. They don't have any faucets in stock with the finish I want. I price out a stainless faucet by Danze - $201.
3. Drive to The Ultimate Bath - around the corner. They don't have anything in stock either.
4. Backing out of my parking place, I back right into a Honda Accord.
5. Call Liberty Mutual on the way back to Peabody Supply.
6. Place claim, buy faucet.
7. Drive home, log on to 1 PM conference call.
8. Hand faucet to plumber while taking conference call.
9. When conference call is over, go to talk to plumber -
10. He tells me that this faucet DOESN'T FIT EITHER. He says he has to grind down the nut (plastic) that they give so that it will fit. So, I say - well, if you are going to grind down the nut, please do it on the $75 temporary faucet vs. the $200 Danze.


What this means is that I didn't have a faucet problem, I had a counter top thickness problem. Which means I didn't have to do #1-6 above - no faucet, no accident, no problem. I posted on the kitchen forum to see what others said, and several have suggested that there is an extender for the flange, which would take care of this issue. Makes me wonder why this plumber doesn't know this.


On to the good stuff - we are almost done. Dave told me that my door would be in today, and they will probably be back tomorrow to install it. All my appliances are in and hooked up and working (as far as I can tell). I must admit, I didn't use them much. After the day I had, I opened a bottle of wine and Dawna and George came over and we sat on the deck and ate cheese and crackers and picked off a rotisserie chicken. And it was good.

Now, I know you don't really come here to read my drivel, so here are some pictures of my new refrigerator!!!

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Five doors and a colonnade

This will be a short post - I am beat to a snot. I have been on a painting marathon - going on about 18 hours now, so that's heartbreak hill, right? I really thought I could do it, but I think I am going to have to throw in the paint brush for the day.

It's the damn hall way - it has five doors and the colonnade - it took me 2+ hours just to cut it in, and another hour to apply the first coat. After that, I did a first coat of some of the trim in the kitchen. Then I poly'd the woodwork I stained yesterday, then I gave the grommets and 2nd coat of Waterlox. Then I painted the colonnade trim (first coat). Then I finally started the 2nd coat of the living room and hall paint - that was about 8, and now it's 10:30, and I'm not even half way around the hallway. I really wanted to finish and clean up everything so that I wouldn't have to think about it again once my appliances were all in, but even if I stayed up to 1 AM, I still wouldn't be finished. So, I'll just finish the wall I am on and clean up - which will take an hour itself.