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May 08, 2015
May 07, 2015
Master Bath Mirror
Got the large mirror installed in the Master Bathroom.
Super tight clearances getting it into the room, but it made it.
The room suddenly feels so much larger, and the natural light from the skylight fills the room.
Breakfast Nook Seating Mockup
We wanted to make sure that the bench dimensions were optimal, so we made an adjustable mock-up.
Got the back angle dialed in, and tested table overlap and seat-to-table heights.
Got the back angle dialed in, and tested table overlap and seat-to-table heights.
May 05, 2015
May 03, 2015
Post Posting Post
Spent this weekend starting on the fence along the South property line.
Took one full day, with energetic help from friend Bryan, to remove 80' of chainlink fence and posts. Broke a heavy duty webbing strap and a nylon rope trying to pull the old posts. A lot of grunting labor.
Today Lisa and I got the post holes finished, and set the new steel posts in concrete.
Put the old fence on Craigslist, and managed the swarm of sketchy metal scrappers who descended.
Tomorrow the wood infill begins.
Took one full day, with energetic help from friend Bryan, to remove 80' of chainlink fence and posts. Broke a heavy duty webbing strap and a nylon rope trying to pull the old posts. A lot of grunting labor.
Today Lisa and I got the post holes finished, and set the new steel posts in concrete.
Put the old fence on Craigslist, and managed the swarm of sketchy metal scrappers who descended.
Tomorrow the wood infill begins.
May 01, 2015
Heavy Metal Bath
Working today on our experiment for the upstairs guest bathroom - a steel countertop.
It wraps up the wall and forms a backsplash and small shelf for the mirror to sit upon.
The cutout is for the undermount sink, and a hole for the faucet.
Now we just have to decide what to finish this with - we are considering a color in this location.
Behind it, you can see steel bars awaiting their turn to get cut and welded for the kitchen.
It wraps up the wall and forms a backsplash and small shelf for the mirror to sit upon.
The cutout is for the undermount sink, and a hole for the faucet.
Now we just have to decide what to finish this with - we are considering a color in this location.
Behind it, you can see steel bars awaiting their turn to get cut and welded for the kitchen.
Steel Wall Surface in Kitchen
A steel surface beside the door in the kitchen; a place for magnets or chalk notes and doodles.
The wood is temporary bracing to hold it flat while the mastic dries.
Can't wait to replace the door with the glass and fir door.
Oh yeah - I'll have to wait.
Mirror Moves
The first of the mirrors got installed today - downstairs bathroom.
And look - the glass shower door is now in place (3 days later from previous post)
April 26, 2015
Kitchen Cabinets
This week, the kitchen cabinets were installed.
After much experimentation, worry, anticipation, and a few setbacks, these cabinets have lived up to our hopes. We are very, very pleased with the beautiful workmanship and finish.
Lots of pictures below.
After much experimentation, worry, anticipation, and a few setbacks, these cabinets have lived up to our hopes. We are very, very pleased with the beautiful workmanship and finish.
Lots of pictures below.
April 23, 2015
Another Setback
Just discovered this today when I went to install the hardware: all of our exterior doors have been drilled incorrectly.
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