Some of you asked about the space between the cabinets that could be seen on some of our earlier photos. The planned cabinet could not be installed there in the normal fashion, because a header, which supports the house, is in the way. So they cut a corner out of the cabinet and mounted it into the space. It actually looks better than we expected; we anticipate using it for storing cookbooks and maybe some decorative items.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Redeeming lost space
Some of you asked about the space between the cabinets that could be seen on some of our earlier photos. The planned cabinet could not be installed there in the normal fashion, because a header, which supports the house, is in the way. So they cut a corner out of the cabinet and mounted it into the space. It actually looks better than we expected; we anticipate using it for storing cookbooks and maybe some decorative items.
Monday, November 26, 2007
Energy Star
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Forestry Stewardship Council
At least some of the wood used in our addition came is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. I was reminded of this when we removed the new baseboards from the addition walls in order to paint yesterday. Home Depot, among other suppliers, sells wood certified by FSC. What does this mean? Wood certified by FSC comes from sustainably-managed and harvested forests, where management seeks to reduce erosion and maintain wildlife habitat (which is often sub-optimal in plantation-style monoculture forests). You can read about it at http://www.fscus.org/.
A blurb from their website: "FSC promotes responsible forest management . . . encouraging the development of national and regional forest management standards, and by providing public education and information about independent, third-party certification as a tool for ensuring that the world's forests are protected for future generations. There are currently more than 23 million acres of FSC-certified forestland in the U.S. and more than 225 million acres globally."
A blurb from their website: "FSC promotes responsible forest management . . . encouraging the development of national and regional forest management standards, and by providing public education and information about independent, third-party certification as a tool for ensuring that the world's forests are protected for future generations. There are currently more than 23 million acres of FSC-certified forestland in the U.S. and more than 225 million acres globally."
Paint on the walls
We painted most of the addition today. Covered the walls with 2 coats of the gray/blue, and the ceiling in white. Started on one of the walls in the original living room too. We will need to do the kitchen and the ceiling and entry way in the old part of the house as well, but the contractors need to finish some drywall work first.
Friday, November 23, 2007
Painted into a corner
OK, we are not really having too much trouble with the painting so far. I put a coat of white on
the ceiling in the addition and on some of the walls. We hope to start on the wall paint ("silver skates") tomorrow. Check out the fabulous taping job done by Tatiana . . . we are hoping we won't need to use the back door for a couple of days. The cat was not happy that she can't see out as well with the plastic obscuring the view - she was pawing at it and giving us a sad look.
The kitchen returns
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Old stuff
Autumn at Thanksgiving
We are experiencing the latest "fall" that I have ever seen this year. The trees started to turn a couple of weeks ago, and have been at peak for the past week. Hard to say if this unusual pattern is a product of climate change, the drought we experienced this year, or a combination . . but we are at least 2 weeks behind normal, probably more. The view from our back deck is really nice though, so I am enjoying it!
Staples and paint
I had the day off yesterday, and spent most of it working on the addition. Brian came over and helped me rip out the old flooring in the entryway, and we also worked on pulling staples out of the floor. There were hundreds of staples - I continued working on it throughout the day, and I now have most of them either pulled out or pounded down.
I also made a trip to Amicus Green Design, where I got some paint. We are using "no-VOC" paint from American Pride. This paint has no volatile organic carbons, which means it is less likely than regular paint to be a source of indoor air pollution. I picked up a 5-gallon bucket of white for the ceiling and some other area, plus some of the "silver skates" gray/blue that we had selected for the walls in the addition. The picture is of the sample that we painted out - does not look like much on the picture so you will need to just come over and see it after we are done! We are hoping to paint this weekend . .
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
More counters
A long expanse of gray
Countertop
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Nails and staples
Friday, November 9, 2007
Microwaves and cabinet doors
We had some adventures tracking down a microwave this week. We had been planning not to get one for over the stove, but when we had to re-do the design because of the load-bearing wall locations, it turned out we had more space available. They installed the microwave today. They also put in a few more base cabinets and the doors on some others. All that remains is the countertop and sink, plus an odd spot where the header interferes with the natural placement of the cabinet. Not sure what we will end up with there. You can see the spot on the first picture - above the coffee maker.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
The old floors
Cabinet doors and hardwood floors
We now have doors on the cabinets. We are still using the old stove, as well as the cabinet unit with the sink. I think they are waiting so they can replace the sink and install the new one within a minimal time frame.
They also removed the linoleum from the kitchen/dining area, revealing original hardwood floors.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Cabinets are going in
Monday, November 5, 2007
Outside views
I have not been able to take many pictures of the outside in the evenings because of the early darkness this time of year -- and that trend will be more pronounced now that the time has changed. These shots are from this past weekend. The porch is partially screened; I think they have not completed the end wall because they are throwing the trash (eg old cabinets) off the end into the back yard (to be hauled away from there of course)
We have a new ceiling fan installed in the porch as well. We are hoping it will be a nice place to spend summer evenings.
Wiring and walls
More views of our dusty house
Views of the chaos
Addendum -- what I called the "1st" pic is actually showing up as the second one.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Walls are down
I am having difficulty adding images again, so I will try later . . but the kitchen walls are down, and almost all the cabinets are out. We had to change our kitchen design a little because of where we discovered load-bearing walls, so there will be a full wall along the entryway now, separating the kitchen from the entry. But the kitchen will still be open on the end facing the rest of the house.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Secrets come to light
Tear down those walls!
Packing up the kitchen
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