Tuesday, August 3, 2010

as we move along . . .

what an exciting day!!
The granite finally rolled in about 2, as I was finishing up a bucket of thin-set, setting some tiles in the shower. It now looks like this, and has a few hours of tiling and grouting to go before it's ready for it's debut.



The kitchen continues to look more and more like it's name-sake. Especially with the addition of countertops to
day. The faucet is not as yet hooked up, but looks so sweet sitting there waiting for me!

The granite went in pretty smoothly for something that weighs upwards of five hundred pounds for each piece!

I have a couple of drawers built, and about a hundred to go. I really need to get the cabinet for the ovens built, so that it can get wired. Then I'll be pretty close to back in business with a "real" kitchen, even if I don't have a final spot for every single item. I've got quite a bit of storage available and now fabulous work space that's actually cleanable (not like plywood!).

Sunday, August 1, 2010

recent events . . .

I ordered knobs and pulls last night for the kitchen. I had a hard time deciding whether to go with an oil rubbed bronze finish or a silver-y toned. In the end, this is what I ended up with:


The knobs aren't quite that big in relation to the pulls, but they both have a pewter finish. Both are from Ebay and let me just say, I will be purchasing all my hardware from that resource in the future!


Friday, July 23, 2010

this and that

That . . . .













is now this. A beautiful hallway with laundry room and powder room off to the left, stairway and a butler's pantry to the right.















Here is the kitchen in progress. You can see all cabinet boxes and face frames are in the sink is temporarily placed in the island and the cooktop is positioned against the wall in the walnut cabinet.














and that . . .

















is now this. An en suite master bathroom!!! Just after taking this picture I hooked up the drains and faucets for the vanity, but that will have to go on the next blog . . .


Thursday, July 22, 2010

like a rock . . .



isn't that beautiful!? My own "little" piece of granite. It's being measured and templated today! In a couple of hours!! My bases are in, thanks to my dear mother, and the face frames are on all of my cabinets! They say it takes about two weeks to fabricate the countertops.

Today, I'm on break. It's been three and a half weeks of 16 hour days every day but Sunday, and a LOT of progress has been made. There's still a long way to go, but I'm only doing "lighter" things today. Like painting and planning. Maybe hooking up my master bath vanity. Cleaning, organizing, that type of thing. Maybe even napping! Unheard of!

Monday, June 28, 2010

Crazy Madness!

That's what it feels like we're in the middle of.
We moved, as in drove to our new home from our old home last Monday, and on Tuesday, we unloaded a huge moving truck and smallish trailer of all our earthly belongings (except for the belongings we had already moved). Tuesday afternoon, my dear friend Kristen and her husband Jon helped us cut a rather large hole in our ceiling and by Wednesday evening, new stringers for a staircase were in place and the old one was ripped out.
Since then, we've been doing our level best to unpack some things and at the same
time try to make the new staircase relatively safe for the little people have adopted it as their new playground.
I'm includ
ing a few pictures of where we're at and as soon as I find my other camera I'll post a couple I took of the gorgeous orange shag carpet that was the old staircase.


The new staircase and butler's pantry to be as seen from the existing kitchen.

















Downstairs hallway from master bedroom toward kitchen.

















upstairs from boys room toward sewing room/bathroom to be area. The stairs are on the right through the door.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Chandelier Update


So, here's where we got to over the weekend!! The frame is done, except for needing a couple more coats of finish. It's made of walnut and receiving a danish oil finish.

Now comes further decision making.
I had originally intended to wrap it with natural linen (on the inside so the frame still showed), but now that I have it this far, I'm second guessing that line of thought. I kind of think it would look great with no fabric and just a bulb, or maybe white linen is a better choice. And then there's the question of a diffuser. So, if you have an opinion, let me know. Either way, I'll post further pictures when it's done!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

when your taste gets expensive . . .

build it yourself! Or at least give it a really noble effort. So, I'm working on a chandelier/pendant to go over my island. The frame is built of black walnut and will be about 20"w x 20"h x 14"d.
This is as far as I got today. Cut pieces of frame to length and width, cut lap joints for the top and bottom of the frame, turned the finial to top the piece and drilled through it (my bit was JUST BARELY long enough), and cut two of the . . . trusses? I'm not sure what to call those things that attach the finial to the rest of the frame.

Here's where we're at: