Pea-n-Me
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Yes, Laura, we'll be using IKEA. In fact, the builder's coming over this afternoon. (He built out in-law addition.) We've finally given into the fact that we just don't have the time to be doing over the whole house ourselves - unless, of course, we want to finish around 2015.
DH tore down our deck and screen porch in April with the idea he was going to rebuild new ones himself. Well, besides the time involved in travel baseball, the permit process changed in town (it was strict before, now it's nuts and incudes things that are beyond his capability, like sinking supports down 4ft into the ground for wind protection, etc) so needless to say he hasn't gotten very far. We really missed having them this summer. The good thing is is that we know this guy well and DH can work with him doing carpentry, demolition, painting, etc, so that will help with costs. DH will also still primarily do the kitchen himself (believe it or not, it's our simplest project as we're really just replacing cabinets, which he studied in HS and IKEA makes it easy, and adding an island and countertops, the rest is cosmetic), but we're going to have him do the family room and our bedroom as I want to turn my closet into a small bath and maybe a Juliet balcony, and we have a whole bunch of other things like windows, interior doors, recessed lighting, etc.
The timing might be in our favor on this because in the past he's always been busy with big projects, but now things have slowed so the smaller projects are looking pretty good. Interest rates are good, and we bought 19 yrs ago so I think even if we spend a fair amount, we'll still be in good shape. I always have to remind myself that renovations like these just add to your investment in your home, really, cause it all makes me nervous. I'll probably be increasing my work hours, which I was going to do anyway. (I cut back after BC and never went back up, I think I'm finally ready to. It'll still only be 3 days/wk.)
So I'm looking forward to finally getting started. The first thing we have to do is rent a dumpster and start clearing this place out as if we were moving. We have a whole cellar under the in-law that is basically just used for storage now but we'd like to convert it to usable space for our exercise equipment and the kids' air hockey/pool table, etc. So we'll hopefully be getting busy soon. I've been straight out since DH's episode last week between work and kids' bday party planning, but I'm on vacation now so hopefully that'll give me some time to get things done.
My babies are turning 11yo this weekend.


The timing might be in our favor on this because in the past he's always been busy with big projects, but now things have slowed so the smaller projects are looking pretty good. Interest rates are good, and we bought 19 yrs ago so I think even if we spend a fair amount, we'll still be in good shape. I always have to remind myself that renovations like these just add to your investment in your home, really, cause it all makes me nervous. I'll probably be increasing my work hours, which I was going to do anyway. (I cut back after BC and never went back up, I think I'm finally ready to. It'll still only be 3 days/wk.)
So I'm looking forward to finally getting started. The first thing we have to do is rent a dumpster and start clearing this place out as if we were moving. We have a whole cellar under the in-law that is basically just used for storage now but we'd like to convert it to usable space for our exercise equipment and the kids' air hockey/pool table, etc. So we'll hopefully be getting busy soon. I've been straight out since DH's episode last week between work and kids' bday party planning, but I'm on vacation now so hopefully that'll give me some time to get things done.

My babies are turning 11yo this weekend.



