Thursday, July 19, 2012

WORKING ON THE FINAL ROOMS

We made some major progress in the kitchen on Tuesday.  As mentioned in the previous post, I enlisted the help of a new friend with the drywall and we knocked out the kitchen & laundry room in an afternoon.  At the start of the day I was unsure as to my coworkers skill level so I briefed him on how to use a screw gun, how to snap a chalk line, etc..  As the day progressed I learned that he had grown up helping family members rehab apartment units and was well versed on hanging drywall- I apologized at the end of the day for insulting him because he probably knows more than I do about every project in the house!  After about an hour we had a system going with me cutting the sheets while he screwed them down.  Here are some pictures from the day;





I spent today mudding the new drywall and reframing the kitchen window to sit above the eventual countertop.  If you recall, the sink used to be on the side wall facing the neighbors.  We decided to use this space for the refrigerator & cabinets and moved the sink to face the backyard.  Since the old opening would be below the counter line, I took out the existing window, cutout & reframed the jamb and reset the old window temporarily until the new window comes in next week.  Here are some pictures;




My dad comes back into town tomorrow with the kitchen cabinets.  I hope to get the crown moulding and can lights up before he gets to Nashville so we can start setting cabinets on Friday morning.  Also, the roofers pushed up their schedule and will start tomorrow morning- they are saying that they will be done by the end of the day so I will hopefully have some exterior pictures on Friday.

Also, my girlfriend and I visited another recommended restaurant for lunch today- Mas Tacos.  The New York Times mentioned this place in an article however the outside looks like an abandoned gas station!  Hands down, this was the best Mexican food I have ever had- here are some links;

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/20/dining/the-food-scene-in-east-nashville.html?pagewanted=all

https://twitter.com/mastacos

1 comment:

  1. Wow! Kitchen looks great with just the insulation and drywall up to cover the bare studs. Like the size of the new window and that the window facing neighbors is gone. Also can light placement looks just right. Take care of TM.

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