Lights and Bathroom

I’m starting to fall a little behind again, so I’m going to make a couple of entries.

I got so caught up with the ugliness of what’s behind the range vent hood that I completely forgot to document the actual hood! So here it is.

Stove vent hood

Ray was back this Saturday to install the lights. He also found that kitchen light that had gone missing during drywalling.

Recessed lights

Our beautiful, precious Rejuvenation light. Since it was our little gem we were breathing down Ray’s neck the entire time he was installing out baby, haha.

Dining room light

A fan/light combo we found at Lowe’s that I’m really happy with. We installed the same light in all 3 bedrooms. Also note the old steam pipe that has yet to be removed in the background.

Bedroom light

Special concrete sheetrock was installed on the bathroom floor and around the tub.

Bathroom Durock floor

Our custom shower shelf.

Bathroom Durock shower

We continued working on the bathroom door until it got dark.

Paint stripping door

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Catch-Up

I know it’s only a partial catch-up, and I’ve already probably forgotten much of what I’ve wanted to say, but at least it’s some notes I’ve taken along the way…

October 12th
This is where things started getting scary. Not that buying a house isn’t scary. Or starting to tear holes in your wall isn’t scary. But turning your house over to the contractor is definitely a little bit scary. This is like your “baby” after all! You just spent your life’s fortune on this little baby. So when you have to give the key to someone else you hold your breath a little bit and hope everything turns out the way you hoped and planned.

December 4th
We went to our first neighborhood meeting. It was at a church just around the corner from our house (that is, one of the gazillion churches in the area). Apparently it was the best turnout they’ve had yet. It consisted of mostly elderly people with a few people probably in their late 30s/early 40s. We were most definitely the youngest neighbors there. The best part to me was, that at the end of the meeting people stayed around to chat for a few minutes, so we got to meet several of our neighbors. And I’m pleased to say that everyone seemed very nice.

December 8th
Some bad news – we’ve run into insurance troubles. Apparently our homeowner’s insurance (Allstate) isn’t very happy about the fact that our house is vacant as well as under construction. Our agent has now informed us that Allstate is mailing us a refund and will no longer cover us. Not good!! Initially we were told this would be fine and would be covered even if anything happened to construction workers, etc. Our agent even checked around with his people to ensure this. Well, apparently someone has changed their mind now. Someone from Allstate actually drove by our house and looked through our window (which they’re apparently not supposed to do – I guess it makes sense, trespassing, right?) and noticed that we didn’t appear to be living there. So now our agent is supposed to hook us up with an independent agent that can cover us for a situation like this. The only problem is that this will cost significantly more! With all the delays in the construction there’s no way our projected December 20th move-in date is still a go. If it were then we could probably slide by with this insurance thing. But since we’re not counting on still being able to move in then (which would have been soooo convenient with all the extra days off during the holidays) it looks like we’ll have to get this pricey insurance. I’m very much hoping for only ONE month!!

January 19th
Ok, the one month overpriced insurance thing didn’t happen. We just sent in check number two. But the good news is, there definitely won’t be a check number three! Right after the new year we terminated our lease at the loft and told our contractor that this is it – January 31st is the very latest that we can go. Which I think is only fair considering the original timeline mentioned a December 20th deadline. A month and (nearly) a half over is plenty of time. And now being so close to that date it still is crunch time. I think it must be like one of those high school paper things. You have a month to write a paper and you wait until 3 days before to get started. Maybe it’s the same for contractors? You give them a 3-month timeframe (or they give you one?), and then they don’t actually start work until 2 months in.

So I guess that’s where we’re at. The “cracking point.” I’ve noticed that over the last week or so we’ve been getting really antsy. I would call it the ““cracking point”” because I know everyone’s got that point they get to where things just get too much. And when you’ve had construction at a house that you’ve owned for 3.5 months, have been anticipating moving into, have had X number of things go wrong…you just get to a point where that last drop of water hits a full glass. There are too many things for me to list (at this moment) that have gone wrong along the way in these three and a half months, but our cracking point was the back door. We had bought this nice wooden and glass back door to replace the metal one. When we came to inspect it the brand new door knobs had scratches on them, the door hinges had been cut through the entire length of the door rather than leaving a piece of wood like we’ve seen in all door installation instructions, the top of the door had been cut in crooked waves with the straight pencil marks still showing, and lastly the faceplate for the deadbolt was nonexistent! (And I wouldn’t be posting this online had it not been fixed by now, haha). The sheer incompetence of this “carpenter” just gave us the last push, and Patrick somewhat calmly went off on our contractor. He felt a little guilty about it, but at the same time you can’t deny it’s justified. You pay big bucks to get a nice door installed and you expect the craftsmanship to be professional and equal to the price you’re paying for the installation. This was obviously not the case (and our contractor got someone else to finish the job). But yes, that was our cracking point. We now have 11 days until moving, so I’m sure things will only get tenser. We’re now (and have been) at a point where we can’t wait to get this all over and done with and just get moved into the house. We realize that even once we’re moved in it will be years before the house will be at where we want it to be at, but we’re just ready to be at the part where we actually have the capability get our occupancy permit and to move in.

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Vent & HVAC – 01/19/2007

Doesn’t the range vent look pretty? NOT. We specifically bought a vent that could go through the back and up through the drywall. Instead they tore two ugly holes into our kitchen cabinet!! Even our contractor was shocked that the subs had done this (since we had discussed it with her). We’ll see how this gets fixed…

When we saw this thing in our back yard I was getting ready to call the zoo to ask if they had lost an elephant. Then we realized it was our A/C unit! I’ve never seen such a gigantic unit in my entire life. Or well, I’ve seen them, but they’ve usually cooled 50 unit apartment buildings. Something or another about a law that congress recently passed. I still find it hard to believe that this is the smallest they could do!

Other than that nothing to report. I suppose we could go paint at the house for a couple of hours, but I had an exhausting all day photo shoot today and am not exactly up for any work at the house. Tomorrow we’ll start bright and early…

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Painting Part Two – 01/17/2007

The bathroom sconce that will go above the medicine cabinet has been one freakin’ pain in the ass. I think I mentioned it before, but we were originally interested in the Bonneville sconce by Rejuvenation. It was a little on the pricey side, and having bought their Raleigh chandelier we decided to go with the less pricey Leighton Triple Sconce from Restoration Hardware instead(which is of course now on sale after we bought it!). It was not available in store, so they had to special order it for us and sent it free of charge to our house. Only it was broken – one of the rods was broken off. After much hassle we returned it and received a new one in the mail – which was crooked! Patrick had already gotten very fed up after the hassle we had to go through the first time we returned it. This time we just arranged things over the phone and the sconce was picked up and a third one was delivered. Of course we said the whole “third one’s a charm” thing – until we noticed a chip on the white porcelain part! Arrrrgh. Three sconces and all of them messed up!! I was on the phone with the girl again and told her just to give us a discount, but 10% wasn’t much for a sconce that we actually did want to hang on the wall. So we gave it a fourth try…and the fourth try actually was a charm!

Patrick with our fourth (undamaged) sconce.

In the meanwhile more trouble arose. The template people came in the morning, and the floors guys were supposed to come back that afternoon to do a second coat of polyurethane. We got a call at 5:00 or 5:30 and were informed the guys had a flat and couldn’t make it until Thursday. The only problem with this was that Thursday evening was our window of opportunity to start priming the bathroom walls since we wouldn’t be able to do so Wednesday because of drying floors. Wednesday was supposed to be our “day off” from the house, so we made dinner plans with several friends. Well, when that call came we realized we’d have to go to the house right then and there to get at least a tiny bit of priming in before our dinner appointment…

Patrick priming the bathroom walls. We only got about half-way done before we had to head out.

…and if that delay hadn’t kind of messed things up enough, we again heard from our contractor Thursday afternoon that she never got a call from the floor guys. We headed over there just now and sure enough – no second coat! Grrrr. So we could have done some more painting (on the coldest night of the year yet!). I wonder what delays this will cause. The electrician is due back Saturday to finish off his work – eek.

In good news though, the counter top people told us that they would be able to meet our January 30th deadline afterall. They usually take 2-3 weeks between templating and installation, and the 30th would have been 13 days, so cutting it tight! At first they said they wouldn’t be able to finish in time, but today they said they should be able to squeeze it in after all. Yippy! But I’ll still hold my breath until I see it.

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Painting – 01/16/2007

I’m starting to slack off on my daily update tracking. I think that’s a good sign? Things have just been getting really crazy. Like they would say in German: “Endspurt.” That basically translates to the final sprint towards the finish line. It means everyone seems to be stepping up a pace as the deadline is fast approaching. Patrick and I have been spending more time at Lowe’s and Home Depot than the grocery story. Anyway…

Gus has re-built the kitchen built-in. We’re re-doing the interior but keeping the old front to keep it authentic. Above it our test colors.

The top cabinets have been installed. I think is a requirement for the counter top templating.

The other side of the kitchen.

That evening we returned to start painting. The dark green will go in the Butler’s Pantry area.

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