Friday, March 27, 2009
I'm not the only creative one
Uncle Earl and his Lawn Art
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
dining room table?
It's a reasonably priced table with TWO leafs (leaves?). Perfect for 2, ready for 4 and can accommodate up to 8. Perfect for our space. It's definitely on the "potential buy" list.
I also found some stools for our island! The ultimate test was comfort and it was totes comfortable. It's too tall, but Adam can cut a few inches off the legs, right?
Ah... this is the fun stuff.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Everyone needs one.
We definitely visited other half baths to measure to see what we could get away with in terms of size.
I'd like to thank Lowe's for the toilet, vanity and faucet. Thank you Jesse for ripping out our initial half bath (it was too big) and plumbing in the new and improved version. Kudos to Kaye and Adam for framing the whole darn thing. And, once again, to demonstrate how handy Adam is, he installed both sink and crapper. No leaks once again.
**I also must add that it's truly a water closet (the Euro way to say it) in a sense because we also created a closet out of one of the walls.
Next on the list is finding a cool mirror and light fixture to bring the halfie to its full potential. Any idears? Send them my way!
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Helpy Helpersons
We've had quite a cast of players in this project as well and many who deserve shout outs:
Andy and April, the "Vic Village Professional Flippers"- thanks for giving us the courage to try something like this and for answering the phone and door when you knew we wanted to ask you a question
Jesse, the Foul Mouthed Plumber - we could not have plumbed without you, f-bombs and all
Dad, the supporter - I know it wasn't fun shoving insulation into the ceiling with a 2x4 contraption, but the sound barrier is amazing
Uncle Paul - for teaching Adam everything he needed to know in order to build, rip out and build again
Partee Fam - for reminding us that we need to cut loose every once and awhile
Vaughn, the Drywall Dude - you're coming back for another punchout, right?
Big Fat Buzz, the painter - I don't know how you worked so fast?!
Dan the Door Man - You're speedy too and I need to call you tomorrow :o)
Dennis the Menace - you're not a menace really, the tile does look beautiful
George the Electrician - thanks for following Adam's instructions to his specifications, we're the best lit house on the block
L.A. - our granite woman; thanks for the lack of b.s. and telling us like it is
Hector the Inspector - well, okay, his name is Tom. But thanks for passing us multiple times!
Tina and her crew of floor layers - we love our bowling alley in the first floor
Ahn, Ikea Kitchen Specialist - thanks for the free dessert! (She was super helpy during the busiest day ever and gave us free cake for being nice customers)
Smitty - for ripping out the crack floors and thanks in advance for our future landscaping project!
And of course, my wonderful, handy and super smart BF (or as LA would call you, SO (significant other)), Adam. You're crazy to think we could do this. Thanks Crazy, I love you.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
goodness, gracious, GRANITE
I also love the bigger bowl and smaller bowl. I'm sure dirty dishes will pile up - I AM living with Adam here - but the right side can be for cleaning... look for vegetables from our garden on the right side someday!
View of the island granite (look, there's Tom our inspector in the background! His famous line is "now, I don't care watcha do..." usually followed by some sort of thing we have to do, e.g. keep it up to code, yada yada, blabbity boo.) I told Tom he'd have a cameo in the blog!
View of the island - check out the reflection of the light!Picture of the kitchen with granite. Sorry it's so messy! We're still in a bit of a construction zone.
The bathroom! This granite is Giallo Ornamental. We had second thoughts when we visited the granite graveyard to approve our templates, but I. LOVE. IT. The pictures do not do it justice! I also like our one handled kohler forte faucet.
The double vanity! Our house was not made for one, but by golly, we created it. (Again, sorry for the mess! It won't look like this when you visit).
Thank you Lowe's and Marble & Graniteworks. Excellent installation and customer service.
Go Granite Go! It will be in the house for-ev-er.
Monday, March 2, 2009
The best tile EVER.
Yeah, it looks like white tile. And these pictures DO NOT do it justice. But it's truly amazing.
It has a white background; hence looking white. But when you get up close, you can see the fine pattern of grays, whites, off whites and silvery goodness. Yes, it's a floor tile. And yes we had to ask the tile place to create the bull nose that adorns the sides. But it is the one. Kasia, Arenda's Polish sister-in-law called it "European." SO COOL.
p.s. still obsessed with the built in shelves for shampoos, conditioners, body washes and everything a girl needs!
Next step for this puppy is shower doors! (But we'll deal with a shower curtain until we can find doors with brushed nickle).