Posts Tagged ‘cabinets’
Posted by Liz
Thursday Jan 15, 2009
In the past months things have been happening that have lifted my spirits and made my life better. The shower is wonderful, and I love looking at the tile I painstakingly cleaned off for hours. I don’t think anyone else will ever enjoy that bath as much as I do. Then I wander into the kitchen where I have CABINETS with stuff in them. Tuesday night was spent joyfully, finally unwrapping our wedding presents and getting to put everything in its proper place. We just kept everything stored in their boxes waiting for the day we would have a place to put it all in. It was like Christmas all over again.
In honor of this wonderful progress, we finally updated our Projects sidebar. The backyard got an extra percent because one of the horrible pine bushes we were going to take down fell on its own under all of the snow this winter. We argued about the rest of them, Thor wanted to represent everything as a little more done, but I say that he doesn’t factor in the details enough. I am afraid this is a sign that they will never get done because they don’t “count”.
It is freezing cold here in Chi-town, so Thor spent the evening trying to insulate the attic a little more. I am huddled under a mound of blankets as I write this because it is 59 degrees in our house. Our ancient heater just can’t seem to keep up with the -11 degree temperatures outside. We just hope it makes it through the winter and gives us a little more breathing room before having to buy another big ticket item. The new windows are doing great, though, at helping to keep the cold out. The main chinks in our armor are the uninsulated area where the new back door is supposed to go, the entryway to the basement, and the attic door. I do think this will help me win the argument about tiling the sunroom with a heated floor. The floor right now is enough to freeze your toes off. We will see.
Posted by Liz
Monday Jan 5, 2009
This holiday season was filled with fun and sadness, and between the two, and the house, I am worn out. However, we have started to turn a corner. It had seemed like everything that had happened until now was progressively making my life worse and worse. Everything was dirty all of the time, the dust had spiraled completely out of control. We lost electricity in half of the house, there was no shower, the only toilet was in the stinky make-shirt bathroom in the basement. To top it all off, it was cold. Really, really, cold. all of the insulation had been removed from the back of the house in re-doing the sunroom, and it was making winter in Chicago pretty unbearable.
So we retreated to my mom’s for a month, but now we’re back. The cabinets in the kitchen and bathroom are in, the floors look awsome, and there is consistent electricity, including overhead lighting in the living room (a rarity in Oak Park), and now, we finally have the refrigerator actually in the kitchen.
This past weekend was spent on a few miscellaneous projects. We got the the window trim all put back up, in the dining room and main bedroom and it looks great. The new continuous window sil blends in beautifully with the rest of the original trim. Matt and Thor also got the refridgerator put into it’s built-in cabinet. And it works, too. Probably the biggest task was getting the giant bathroom linen closet cabinet in. A good 2 hours was spent with Thor and Matt locked in the bathroom as they tried to lift the cabinet in and maneuver it into place with about a 2 in area of wiggle room. They got it in, and trimmed out. We just need to finish drywalling in the top area around it. Meanwhile I worked on stripping the door to the basement in hopes that putting that back up will help keep the house warm. We will get there.
Tags: basement, bathroom, cabinets, cold, dirty, floors, kitchen, stripping, sunroom, trim, winter
Posted by Thor
Friday Jan 2, 2009
Its Christmas time and the family is in town, what else is there to do but work.
Our cabinets arrived December 23 filling the garage with boxes big and small. Liz and I came back from Indiana the day after Christmas because I was on call and Liz had to work. If work was slow and I didn’t have get called in I would be able to help Matt and Dad install the cabinets.
I spent Friday doing a massive cleanup project, reclaiming our home from the dust for the living. I did laundry for the first time in our new house with our new washer and dryer that arrived a couple of weeks earlier. I mopped three times and still could not see the rich red of our living room floors, but the dust was slowly disappearing. I’m sure your socks and feet will still get dirty walking around the house, but at least now its not being tracked from one room to the next. After cleaning, Liz came home and grouted some holes in the bath tub tile and I painted the ceiling and kitchen walls white so that we could install cabinets without having to later paint the area. I survived the day without being called in to work.
Early Saturday (7AM), Dad and Matt arrived from Indiana and we started installing the cabinets. Its always slow going at first as you need to establish the high point of the kitchen floor so that all the other cabinets can be set level by shimming them up to that highest point. But the Martin boys were firing on all cylinders and managed to get all the base cabinets in and some of the wall cabinets including the difficult built in refrigerator cabinet before break time.
Our Aunt Lynne and Owen were still in town and Liz’s birthday was the next day so we decided to have our traditional family dinner with Liz’s family at a popular gourmet Mexican restaurant in Oak Park- the New Rebozo. We had a lot of fun with the two families, Uncle Bruce visiting from Texas and a fair amount of Margharita’s. You could tell Liz had a lot of fun with everybody she loves together.
The third day started a little bit later and I knew that I just would not be lucky enough to not get called in for a third day straight to work, but Dad and I got to putting together the wall cabinets having learned a lesson that we could attach a manageble bank of wall cabinets together on the floor and then hang them together on the wall. This proved helpful and allowed us to move on to the bathroom cabinets pretty quickly.
When Matt arrived we threw up the last of the wall cabinets and then brought in the monstrous 8ft high bathroom built in cabinet through a complex manuever via the front door. I finally got called in to work just as we were sitting down to a late lunch. When I got back I helped Dad and Matt muscle in the built-in in a tight fit in the bathroom and admired there completed work in the kitchen.
Posted by Liz
Saturday Nov 22, 2008
Thor and I made our final cabinetry decision tonight. After getting quotes in the cheap and the super custom, we decided to go with midrange KraftMaid. The brand is pretty highly rated, and seemed to give us a lot of choices. We knew for sure from looking around that we wanted cherry. We figured that out after every cabinet we picked out that we liked was in this wood. Our final choice was:

The runner up in the color we chose

The winner in a slightly darker color
Thor had already spent 4 hours at the Home Depot agonizingly watching the sales associate slowly click on the computer and figure out which cabinets we would put in the space. Then I got to waltz in tonight and make the final decisions. The moment of truth and final decision occurred when we were deciding what cabinet to put in the last corner. The corner is shortened since the edge of the short wall is there, and so a typical corner cabinet does not fit. Unfortunately Kraftmaid doesn’t have any cabinets that would fit (something I learned after much discussion). I really wanted that extra 12″ of space. It drove me crazy to think about the space being wasted, and I wanted it.
I “suggested” switching to a different cabinet company that might have a solution for our corner problem. Thor told me that if I wanted to sit and watch that woman dawdle on the computer for another 3 hours while she redesigned the kitchen in another cabinet brand, I was welcome to, but he was done. I decided that perhaps a compromise and keeping Thor happy was more important that those 12 inches and caved. Besides, the idea of watching her mess around on the computer any longer than necessary made me wanted to knock myself over the head with one of the granite samples.
We picked out the bathroom too, a plan light brown maple cabinet that should go nicely with the tile.
Posted by Liz
Sunday Aug 24, 2008
Thor, Matt and I spent the week dry-walling in the living room where the half wall was removed, cleaning gooped up paint off the walls and cleaning up the disgusting mess created by the insulation that rained down when we took off the kitchen ceiling. This stuff was so foul that Thor even broke down and wore a face mask.
Friday:
We were trying to clean up because Thor was hoping to move in over the weekend. The goal was to have things cleared out at home to move them and to have the sanding done and things clean so we can bring things in on Saturday. I was at home cleaning when Thor called me in despair. The spackle wasn’t drying, there was no way to finish sanding and things were a wreck. An adjustment to our plans needed to be made, and it’s hard to admit the goals you set are a little too ambitioius. Fortunately help was on the way. (more…)
Tags: bbq, cabinets, cleaning, drywall, janis, meg, moving, pat, randy, salvage, sanding, scrap metal, sink, spackle, stripping, trim