Friday, August 3, 2012

FINALLY A REAL UPDATE!

The kitchen is about 80% complete although the remaining 20% will consist of installed countertops and delivered appliances.  Just to refresh everyone’s memory, here are some initial photos of the space followed by some “work in progress” pictures over the last few weeks and the current ones at the end;
























The appliances will be delivered on Monday (stainless steel Frigidaire) and the countertops will be installed during the middle of next week (Ubatuba granite).  I will be spending a day this week completing small touchups in the space and installing a TV on the far wall of the laundry room- you’ll notice that we ran cable and electric near the ceiling because this feature was a huge hit when we added it to my sisters kitchen remodel last year.  Also, in the previous post I mentioned the random sink & cabinet that was sitting in the middle of the kitchen- I built this cabinet to go in between the washer & dryer.  Since space is so tight in the new laundry closet, I needed to custom make a cabinet and found a sink that would work with the footprint.  The cabinet came out perfectly however I found out that I used the wrong height measurement off the appliance manufacturer’s website so I now need to take it apart and cut it down about 6 inches!

I am REALLY happy with how the kitchen is turning out- I have to look at old pictures just to remember how small and outdated it looked when we started the project.  Every decision regarding this aspect of the project has been a group effort- from my decision to add the laundry closet to my dad’s cabinet layout to CC’s decorative choices on tile & paint- even YOUR blog poll decision to enlarge the doorway- it is turning out better than I expected.  The “laundry room” probably surprises me most because it was a giant waste of space when we moved in and I can see it now becoming the main congregation point of the house.  I also second guessed myself on taking out that window above the old sink but, with all of the new lightning and the open floor plan, I now forget that it was ever even there!

Most of the remaining flooring sanded out better than the master bedroom.  In addition, the new patches that we installed should match up really well once everything is stained.  The one area of concern continues to be the dining room- there was some kind of vinyl tile installed under the carpet and we had to sand & scrape almost all of it up by hand.  While the tile eventually came up, it left behind noticeable hexagonal outlines that may stand out once we apply the finish.  I hope to stain later this week and I will have a giant area rug on hand as a contingency!  Here is a picture- the giant dog came with the house and refuses to leave;


We tied up some loose ends in the bathroom by grouting the floor, putting down the toe strips, installing a mirror and completing some painting/staining touchups.  Here are some updated pictures;



Not much has been done in the guest room since it is pretty much completed except for staining the floors- my dad put a coat of poly on the built in and we finally hung a door;



As mentioned in the previous post, we decided to paint the existing siding.  While this decision saved us some money, the main motivation was based on the fact that there are asbestos shingles underneath the vinyl and we did not want to deal with city inspectors, EPA storm troopers, etc. if someone drove by while the exterior was exposed.  I had never heard of vinyl siding being painted however a neighborhood painter/handyman assured me that it could be done.  It turned out great and allowed us to go with a color that is much darker than anything we could have achieved with standard (affordable) vinyl siding.  I forgot to take finished pictures during the daylight so here is the same shots taken while the painters were working;



Also, we decided to keep the front door.  Since EVERYONE who visited the house commented on the existing door, my dad & I sanded it down, stained it to match the floors and put on about 25 coats of high gloss poly.  Here are some pictures although it looks 100x better in the daylight;




Here are the new art deco vents that CC picked out- the picture is one on tile however we are using the same ones on the hardwood;


My parents spent some time turning the basement crawl space into a functional workshop.  We relocated the old kitchen cabinets and the makeshift dining room shelf into the space and moved all of our tool/supplies downstairs.  My dad put in lights and my mom painted the block to make it usable- I currently have my router table and saws taking up most of the floor space so I will post some pictures once everything is cleaned up. 

Lastly, here is what a daily “task list” looks like at Project NashVegas;


Needless to say, we are entering the home stretch!  I plan to spend the next week staining the floors, taking care of touchups, painting/finishing that weird 2nd floor area and installing new floor boards to the deck & front porch.  We have a landscaper coming on Monday to clean up the backyard and CC plans to plant flowers, bushes, etc. over the course of the next week.  While I won’t be able to hit my 06 August goal, we should have the house done by the middle of the month. 

4 comments:

  1. Where's that dog's rabies tag? I want proof he isn't rabid.

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  2. It was a good work week! Everything seems to be coming together. Can't wait to see the appliances in the kitchen & washer & dryer. It looks great!!The tile is beautiful as are the cabinets. Great job!!

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  3. To bad your mom didn't come down to help you!

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