Monday, January 3, 2011

What a Difference a Week Makes

This past week and a half has been just about the most productive time so far during the house renovation.  Even after taking time off to travel for Christmas and New Years we were able to get quite a lot done including:


- tearing out the old lower kitchen cabinets upstairs
- having the new lower cabinets and counter top installed
- painting all the cabinets white
- finishing laying and grouting the tile...finally!
- cutting and painting baseboard, shoe mold and base cap for the upstairs kitchen
- having the triple window installed in the downstairs kitchen which involved rebuilding the entire wall
- having the double window framed out in the living room downstairs
- getting the dishwasher installed upstairs
- replacing one spindle on the stairs, reinstalling another and tightening several others
- having the contractor repair the foundation wall under the kitchen downstairs
- installing the kitchen sink upstairs


And now, since pictures tell a much better story, here are the last week and a half's highlights:

Millie's supervising to make sure I'm putting the sink in right.  Turns out I forgot the plumber's putty under the trap and it leaked the first time we tried it out.  Problem's solved though and everything works great.



Sarah painting the new cabinets we had to buy.  Turns out the old ones were too far gone to be able to install a new counter top.  When we took them out they just fell apart.



All the lower cabinets have been removed and everything's ready for the new ones to go in followed by the counter.



Finally the kitchen is done!!!!!!  Everything's been installed and painted and even the tile is actually finished.  This  was a tough tile job for our first one considering the unevenness in the floor but we think it turned out great.  The only thing we might do is add knobs to the cabinet doors but that's something that can wait for another day. 


Another shot of the new kitchen



Here's what the kitchen used to look like.  Pretty much the only thing we kept the same was the layout, the stove and the upper cabinets.  It's taken a lot of hard work, time and money to get to this point and it's certainly a milestone for us.  A big THANK YOU to everyone who's come to work on the house with us, especially during those first couple hot and sweaty months while we were rushing to get things done before the wedding.

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