The kitchen is partially installed, and looking better every day. As of today, most of the cabinets are in. (Some doors and drawers looks a bit crooked, they’re not done yet.) This week the granite guy is coming to make our template, and then all we need are the counters, the toe kick (for some reason it was shipped back with the original wrong-colored kitchen), and the appliances! Check it out:
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Our house is actually beginning to look like a house! The kitchen floor is laid and grouted (and filthy, too)
and our kitchen installer started working this morning. Now the kitchen cabinets that were piled all around the house…
(Yes, that is the pantry being used as a storage shelf in the hallway)
…are actually where they belong: in the kitchen!
No more pantry in the hall!
…finally!
We decided on the tile layout (bricked) today, and it’s looking great so far. Here’s what it looked like when I went over:
This is the tile stacked (laid straight):
We both like it better bricked (first picture).
And now the kitchen is completely Sheetrocked, too!
As of this afternoon, the kitchen tile is nearly completely laid:
(Photo courtesy of Juan, our handyman.)
The tile is continuing into the hallway but we’re not tiling it yet. The kitchen was most important because it’s being installed next week (FINALLY!). Stay tuned for more updates!
As we inch closer and closer to completion, the little things are starting to become important. Today we went to pick out grout for the tiles (they’re being laid later this week) and hardware for the kitchen cabinets. We want straight bar pulls, but not like these:
The ends of these tend to get caught on pockets.
We’ve narrowed it down to a few choices. Please give your opinions (and let us know if you find similar ones!):
Thanks! I’ll update with tile pictures as soon as I have them.
Two steps forward, one step back… that’s the theme of this renovation. We’re actually getting somewhere now. The new HVAC system is installed, plumbing in the kitchen is ready, the gas meter is in, and the electric is done. We have all of our kitchen tiles, appliances, sinks, faucets, etc. ready to go – hopefully the walls will be closed up by the beginning of next week and we can schedule our cabinet installation!
This week we got to do some fun stuff: picking paint colors and finalizing the carpets. Our wonderful designer of Green Door Interiors helped us pick a gorgeous palette from Benjamin Moore – we’re just waiting for samples and hopefully we’ll be able to paint soon. Check them out!
Trim throughout the house will be Decorator’s White.
For allover color (kitchen, hallways, stairs):
We’re using it in the playroom too, but with an orange stripe about 3/4 of the way up. Not sure which shade of orange we’re using yet, we need to pick a drum shade color for that room first.
For the living and dining room:
It’s a beautiful grayish color with green (or blue) undertones, depending on the light. It goes well with the Stonington Gray but gives a bit more color to the room.
For our master bedroom:
Soothing and soft, it’s a pale green/gray color that coordinates beautifully with our sheets.
For the guest room:
I love this color. It’s inviting and pretty.
I never thought I’d go for so much green; I’m more of a blue person. Luckily, I have a five-year old boy who loves blue, so I get to have both! This one’s for Leo’s room:
It’s a great denim-y blue, so much fun for a boy’s room. And to make it even more fun, we’re accenting it with orange (maybe one striped wall, or one bold stripe – what do you think?). These are the two orange contenders:
We haven’t decided on Rachel’s room yet. I don’t want it to be too pink because we will likely switch her room and the guest room when she’s old enough for a bed, and her crib set is very pink. So we’re thinking a neutral taupe/beige color with a brown accent, like these:
What do you think? How can we make this room more exciting?
When we opened the living room walls to fix the termite damage, we found yet another problem: woefully inadequate insulation. Now that’s fixed – we just put in high-quality spray foam insulation. Check it out:
How cool is that? I love seeing what goes on behind the walls.
Well, at least something‘s running efficiently here. The kitchen sinks, faucets, and soap dispensers arrived today!
I couldn’t believe it when the delivery guy brought them. I just got my shipping notification a couple of days ago! Thanks Quality Bath for lightning-fast shipping.
I haven’t unpacked them yet; they were delivered to our current apartment so that I would be able to sign for them. I don’t want to open them and risk damage when I move them to the new house. I will post pictures when I do get around to unpacking them.
We’re finally getting somewhere and it’s starting to feel like we’re getting unstuck! Our gas line was installed today:
Now the heating and cooling guy is installing our new (energy-efficient) boiler. Once that’s in we can get it inspected and hook up the gas! Good-bye smelly, expensive oil heat.
Our new kitchen cabinets arrived today. I’ll be going over later to make sure they’re the right color this time… I can’t wait until it’s finally done. This renovation is starting to get to me!
I will post updated pictures as soon as I have them!
Hi everyone, sorry for the long time without posting! Things were at a standstill with the house for the last few weeks – the termite damage needed fixing, the kitchen cabinets came in but they’re the wrong color, we had to decide on a countertop (which we did! more on that soon), and we couldn’t get the gas line hooked up due to the frigid weather (so the HVAC guy couldn’t do his work, so we couldn’t close up the ceilings, so we couldn’t install the kitchen even if it was the right color… it snowballs).
But now we had a couple of days of nice weather, and we now have gas! So things are starting to move again.
We’ve decided on kitchen sinks and faucets and just ordered them. We got them from qualitybath.com where Jack was extremely helpful in helping us figure out what we wanted and needed. We chose these:
And we did decide on the Black Forest granite in the end. These are our slabs:
We are so excited. It’s nice to finally be getting somewhere!
So at the risk of sounding like Suzy Homemaker, I have a great new tip for cleaning! We have a bunch of cloudy glass and crystal vases and nothing that I’ve tried has gotten rid of the cloudiness. I finally found it!
Yup, believe it or not, denture cleaner did the trick. (No, I don’t wear dentures, but I have the tablets handy to clean my anti teeth-grinding night guard!)
I just put half of a tablet into two of the worst offenders (both smaller vases), added warm water, and rinsed it out after about 10 minutes. My only regret is that I didn’t get “before” pictures!