Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Moving on..
Friday, August 22, 2008
And now, the rest of the story.
We had to prime the floor first and let it dry for a night. Then we got started on the gluing. Justin put down the glue and I cut and installed the wood.
We had to get really creative for weights to hold down the floor, while it set. There were bags of sugar, flour, soda, stacks of books, large cans of pinto beans... The list goes on, so I had to get a picture of it all.
We had to finish installing the crown molding on the front wall.
We never actually finished this corner ( I masking taped it in the mean time and painted so it didn't look awful but was a little po-dunk). When we removed the kitchen wall and opened it up to the front room we left the wall unfinished with the intentions of moving the front door over and adding a long window next to the front door.So you've already seen the beginning of the master bath a month or so ago, here is the final project. And by the way, this project makes me the most sad about leaving this house.
Here, Justin is figuring out the wiring. He is also wearing my pink bandanna as a sweat band and I had to get a picture of his cute little head band!
The floor is finished, the wall are drywalled the new plumbing installed, the base is in, walls are painted, next the crown will be installed and then all the fixtures and wall-ah!
OH - IT IS JUST SO BEAUTIFUL!
More to come, (yet again I did not finish) we have got to run to a friends house for dinner!
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Kitchen of my dreams
So, without further ado, I'd like to introduce you to my new Kitchen (with a capital K):
I have to get proof every once in a while that I work on the house. I am the informal, not so professional, self assigned documentor of our house remodeling projects so that means I am never in the pictures unless I take one of myself or request one. This one if funny because if you notice the bottom of my shirt is soaked. The tile saw soaked me and I was freezing the entire time I was laying the tile.
This is the before picture of the upper cabinets before I tried staining them to match the other cabinets to match the existing oak.
This was almost immediately after staining. At first it looked great! But then the poplar got all wavy and irregular. (yes, I conditioned the wood before applying, but to no avail, it did nothing whatsoever)
So here we are prepping the doors for paint, actually Justin is. I sanded and painted the body of the cabinets inside, while he faced the mosquito filled tropics of our carport. But while I had to use a brush he got to use our brand spankin' new spray painter.
Oh and by the way, I got this great idea for painting the doors off of This Old House (I LUV TOH)- You put small screws in the top of the upper cabinet doors and in the bottom of the lower cabinet doors then you attach wire to the screws and you can hang them so they don't get knocked and you can paint both sides at once.
Justin rigged a rope with a hook that got more elaborate as the day went on with more and more tarps to catch the over spray from the painter.
Now please don't focus on the mess inside my cabinets. (alas, you all just looked at it again) About a week before this project, I took down my extra, sort of ghetto looking, pantry shelves from the laundry room and shoved everything haphazardly back into my cabinets and anywhere else they could fit, ah, the joys of food storage. So normally they do not look this bad, but yet again this is just another example of what I can deal with in order to get a project done!
I thought it would be fun to take a few pictures of details. I may add another post later when I have more time and more finishing touches ready to photograph in the house.
Hey Mom- check out the cool piece of pottery you bought me! I love the color!
The view from the front room of the new improved cabinetry!
The full Kitchen!
Finally it is done! I can hear the heavenly host singing!
The long awaited exhale....
Drum-roll please-
We will be moving to Fort Worth, Texas and Justin will be working for the Jacobs firm there.
We are way excited about the opportunity to live so near our dear friends the Durkovichs, and for the mind boggling low home prices there. But, we will desperately miss all of our wonderful friends in beautiful Asheville. Oh. and just to dangle the carrot for anyone that needs it, we will be living near a huge airport, so please feel free to stop by the J&C Hotel anytime you have a layover in Texas, or extend your vacation here and we would love to show you around Fort Worth.
The reason this email is so long over due is all the crazy work we have been doing on the house. We have been up everyday till at least midnight and many nights a lot longer. Needless to say our schedules are way out of whack! But we are wrapping it up and the house hits the market running on Tuesday! I just need to clean the whole thing, yikes! So I hope you enjoy the next few posts!