Thursday, June 28, 2007
The Mudroom
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
More Cabinets
The base cabinets went in today. (North Wall)
South Wall and visitors.
This cabinet is positioned to the left of where the range will go.
Check out the thin cabinet for the storage for trays and the like.
This cabinet is located to the right of the range position.
It has shelves for pot and pan storage that pulls out.
Corner unit with Lazy Susan.
Looks like two cabinets; is really one.
Looks like a filler panel but is really for additional storage.
One other cool thing. The drawers close themselves if you push them in within 1/2 an inch of the unit!
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Progress
Left - Picture of the south side of the kitchen where the refrigerator and range will be placed. Look closely at the cabinet on the left. It is a triangular cabinet that smooths the transition into the kitchen from the back door.
Center - Northwest corner of the kitchen and north wall. This is where the sink will be placed.
Right - Picture of the north & east sides of the kitchen from the west.
What is that in the center of each picture? A super fancy high tech laser level. It extends from the ceiling to the floor. The laser is adjusted to the proper height and used to align the cabinets.
Left - South side cabinet (over the stove) with built in spice rack. I didn't get a lot of built in bells and whistles, but this was a "must have".
Center - North side of the kitchen, just to the right of where the sink will be.
Right - Northwest corner cabinet, three shelves, a lazy Susan on each shelf.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Late Night Edition
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Surprise!!!
Well Duuhhhhhhhhhhh! I should have looked in the garage. Alan and I were corresponding via e-mail this weekend and he mentioned that this would be a big week because the cabinets were delivered. I thought to myself "of course they were... I just finished paying for them. John (the cabinet supplier) said that they were sitting in the warehouse." But then I had a major brain-fart this morning. Why would Alan tell me that the cabinets were delivered? He knows that I know that the cabinets are at Star Supply. Unless....
Well, what do you know. The cabinets had been in the garage since Friday! Since the house didn't look different I never bothered to look in the garage. I am so excited. This is going to be a big week as these babies start going up.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Tools of the Trade
There really weren't significant visible signs of progress today. More taping and patching of the drywall was completed. Therefore I've decided to give you a peek in to what goes on behind the scenes in a kitchen remodeling project. No one has ever been allowed to know how these things really happen. I'm busting the doors wide open to the world of remodeling and sharing all of the "secrets of the trade". After my sizzling expose', the construction world will never be the same. I risked life and limb to take pictures of the tools of the trade. If I had been caught, I dare not think of the horrible things that could have happened to me. Here's what I discovered.



Apparently a broom, stilts, and a really long carpenter's level are vital to any remodeling project. Who knew?


Considering the earlier picture of the stilts, the presence of 2 ladders on the site confirm what we've always suspected. Remodelers are all short! The picture on the right is that of an air compressor. I think that they use this to increase the level of oxygen in the room as they work higher and higher. I have absolutely no idea what that thing in the middle picture is. It appears to be some very high tech gadget. It looks a little dangerous. I'm certain that some sort of certification is required to use it.



Oh, I definitely know what that item on the left is. It's a wet and dry vacuum. How do I know? Well, there was this one time in the office right where the cubicles are that... never mind, you don't want to know. Look, lots of trash cans. There a big one in the middle for disposing of things like refrigerators and tiny little ones. Those are for all the little things that won't fit in the big one. Finally, the thing on the right appears to be a sophisticated long-armed mixer. I think they're having frozen dacari parties on their breaks. Why else would someone have a mixer at a job site?
Well, I hope that you found my report informative. Tomorrow, we'll get back to the serious blogging.
Apparently a broom, stilts, and a really long carpenter's level are vital to any remodeling project. Who knew?
Oh, I definitely know what that item on the left is. It's a wet and dry vacuum. How do I know? Well, there was this one time in the office right where the cubicles are that... never mind, you don't want to know. Look, lots of trash cans. There a big one in the middle for disposing of things like refrigerators and tiny little ones. Those are for all the little things that won't fit in the big one. Finally, the thing on the right appears to be a sophisticated long-armed mixer. I think they're having frozen dacari parties on their breaks. Why else would someone have a mixer at a job site?
Well, I hope that you found my report informative. Tomorrow, we'll get back to the serious blogging.
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
It's Done!
... the drywall, that is. All of the walls are covered and patched. I think that the wires sticking out of the walls are for the under-cabinet lighting. Alan and his team are making great time. Keep in mind that just 4 business days ago these walls were all open.



Now for the really messy work... sanding! This is really the only part of the process I've been dreading. We had the mudroom gutted and repaired last year. The amount of dust created from sanding the drywall in that small area was unbelievable. It made its way through most of the house. The one saving grace this time around is that the central AC is on now (the mudroom repairs were in the late fall last year; no AC). It does a pretty good job of filtering the air. So while downstairs has gotten pretty dusty through this project, I think that most of the dust that would drift or be tracked up stairs is getting drawn in to the interior air intake vent that filters and recirculates air through the system.
In earlier pictures you saw the duct work for the stove's ventilation system. This is the vent that has been installed on the outside wall. I missed that yesterday.


Finally, a surprise for the next person that renovates the kitchen. Enclosed in the walls is a time capsule. I placed it there this morning in an area that hadn't been drywalled yet. It is a small plastic case similar to the one pictured on the right. I enclosed a letter to the "new owners", a brief bio of myself - nothing too telling, just where I grew up, where I worked, age, my love of gadgets (the iPod got a mention in the letter), blah, blah, blah. I also made reference to where I was on 9/11/2001 as that has probably been the single biggest event to occur in my lifetime that I can remember. (I was alive during the race riots of the 60's and Dr. King's assassination, but of course I don't have personal memories of those events... I was 2). I included the first section of this past Sunday's newspaper (folded as small as I could get it; luckily it wasn't too thick), a pocket watch, a few coins, pictures of the dogs and, of course, pictures of what the kitchen looked like before I began this project. Maybe when I'm 80 years old I'll get a phone call from a young family that is in the midst of a renovation project who stumble across the time capsule!
Now for the really messy work... sanding! This is really the only part of the process I've been dreading. We had the mudroom gutted and repaired last year. The amount of dust created from sanding the drywall in that small area was unbelievable. It made its way through most of the house. The one saving grace this time around is that the central AC is on now (the mudroom repairs were in the late fall last year; no AC). It does a pretty good job of filtering the air. So while downstairs has gotten pretty dusty through this project, I think that most of the dust that would drift or be tracked up stairs is getting drawn in to the interior air intake vent that filters and recirculates air through the system.
In earlier pictures you saw the duct work for the stove's ventilation system. This is the vent that has been installed on the outside wall. I missed that yesterday.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Day 12
No witty titles today. I got home and most of the drywall was up. The ceiling was completed (they just have to reinstall the ducts for the AC). It looks like a room again, not a run down tenement. Hopefully by this time next week I'll be posting pictures with cabinets in them. They are at the warehouse and read for delivery.
Monday, June 18, 2007
Dry Wall
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