......sooooooo, we FINALLY started work on our kitchen, but I never dreamed that it would take so gosh darn LONG! Truth be told, construction actually began way back last year when we were in the trhroes of the bedroom construction. You see, the 2nd doorway [ or should I say door, since there was actually a door going into the hall - weird, I know...]
....and that's about how far it's gotten for the better part of almost a whole year....
Since the kitchen was one that you could hardly call an 'eat-in' kitchen, the plan was to remove the wall separating the kitchen from the dining room and create an open-concept eating area. However, not unlike that pesky 'domino-effect', once construction would commence, we would proceed from the kitchen, to the dining room, to the back family room, to the soon-to-be-constructed deck. The reasoning is two-fold: first, they are all interconnected, and second, we had a time constraint - namely, the permits were running out, so time was DEFINITELY of the essence...here is a picture of said wall:
CIAOOO Kim !!
Such a long time since I have been on line - so much happening here ...
Anyway, your kitchen-dining area is coming up ... isn't it ? AND I AM, as always, VERY CURIOUS INDEED !!!
Thinking of you , it surely isn't easy to live WITH construction work going on !!
I don't know what it is about 'Demo Day', but all men seem to love breaking stuff, and break they did. I had gone to school that morning, to come home to:
...the next step was to insure that all the floors were at the same level, so, after installing sub-flooring, the piles of red oak strips were placed into the empty room, since that was the next step....
.....I cannot get over how amazing it is when you leave in the morning, and return later in the day, to find true progress:
....the walls were going to be either sheetrocked or the bumps and imperfections were going to be respackled, since all the original walls and ceiling were of plaster, the norm for the early 50's [truthfully, there was NOTHING normal about the plaster job in our house. The original owners were also the original owners of a local catering hall ~The Fiesta ~ and apparently, they wanted the BEST. Heavy-gauge steel and 1-1/4" of plaster is fine if you want your home standing for the next century, but is living hell when you are replacing or removing it! ]
Imagine that. I go to bed one night and wake up to find your kitchen wall and your subfloor and your floor and your walls all done. Great job to your DH for getting it done soooo quickly!!!!
It looks amazing! I can't wait to see if you chose lemon or lime or tangerine or mango or cream or strawberry for you wall colour.
Imagine that. I go to bed one night and wake up to find your kitchen wall and your subfloor and your floor and your walls all done. Great job to your DH for getting it done soooo quickly!!!! ....
Men DO love "demo day". As long as they make it nice and pretty again, have at it! Looks like great progress is being made. It's a lot of hard work but nice when you can make a house "yours."
...now, mind you, all this work was being done 'after hours'....that is, after a long hard day's work on other construction sites, but plow through they did....I knew that the proverbial light was at the end of the tunnel when, one afternoon, I returned home from school and almost bumped into THIS: