Friday, October 03, 2008

Kitchen is beginning to shine

Here's a pic of our skeletal cabinetry (dressed for Halloween?) and the newly laid Raging Kiwi floors. And... Mike the contractor's butt as he puts the last tiles into place. The wood floors look great too. We had a nice Friday evening happy hour of looking through the dining area window and watching Mike work while dreaming about the very-near-future of living in this house.


Here's a view through the "gallery" (Architect-speak) from the Kitchen into the living room, and you can see the refreshed floors, the new blue walls (a Jes original!) and the delicious new front door (soon to have a door knob). Mmmmmm!

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Just add color

Ken the painter stainer... Actually this is more akin to a publicity shot because Jes did the vast majority of the staining. She also cut all the boards for the new wood floors (made from recycled wood from the house) that we installed in the old bathroom.


Future bathroom furniture, this is part of what we're going to use as a bathroom vanity. It's an Ikea, butcher block, kitchen cart. The lesson from this is Ikea uses pretty cheap wood, so the stain ended up a bit blotchy. We'll see.

Here's the new, and final window. The reflections of the trees in it it, from the exterior, looks like we have an outdoor plasma screen showing the Nature Channel 24/7.



The painters were in all weekend and for the beginning of this week. Wednesday, the floors will be started. It will really start to look "done" by the coming weekend.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Good neighbor

Good neighbor? We've got 2 signs, two storage pods, a 6' chain link fence for a dog run, a massive pile of scrap lumber, and a port-o-john on the front lawn. What more could a neighbor ask for? (You can see the "box" peeking over the roof.)

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Click

James has contacts, and here he is modeling them.

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

And now a deck

The deck is in and, since this picture, the roof over the porch has gone up and the siding on the south end (bedroom) has been put up. The electrical is getting installed this weekend. Our stained glass arrived and looks good. We've been shopping for showers and faucets and will be ordering them this weekend. I've spent this morning thinking about how we'll get up into the loft. I like the cabinet / steps this guy built, and think it would be fun to have a little kitchen desk / cubby that can be stepped on.

Monday, September 01, 2008

Stained glass

We bought this 22"x10" stained glass window on eBay to span the top of the wall at the end of the old hallway. We had made an offer on another, more square shaped one, and then immediately found this one listed. Of course, we ended up "winning" on both bids, and this posting almost became a "stained glass for sale" ad. However, the seller of the extra window was cool about it (after some e-mailing) , so we have just the amount of stained glass we desire. I mention the stained glass number two story as a reminder to myself that there are people I've never met who aren't complete asses. Now, I just hope they vote...

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Melissa's wine tasting birthday

Melissa's wine tasting birthday with the troops ready for action.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Loft!

Loft! New plumbing, new bathroom, and so much other stuff too, but this was the best picture.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Living room "gallery" through to kitchen

Living room "gallery" through to kitchen is open

Friday, August 15, 2008

4 people 4 lines

We expanded the definition of Haiku a bit so all of us could participate in the game. 5.5.7.5.
Each person writes a line without seeing preceding ones. We like to gussy up "to go" box covers while waiting on the check.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Windows are going in

The big windows are going in.
Update - the reason that the middle one is missing is because the manufacturer is going to rebuild it. The one we got delivered was built backwards. To fit the hole, it would have the in side, out.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

My stolen bike is replaced


After shopping, dropping the topic and shopping some more, I settled on a bike. Today was my first commute to work on it and I'm really happy with the speed and nimble feel. I got a Gary Fisher Monona. It was built to be a commuter bike through and through. This is a nice ending to the loss I was feeling from my bike getting stolen out of the Whole Foods Garage. I hate bike thieves, and I wish the stolen bike serial numbers would be made available on the web by the police, so it would be harder to sell them. "Seller beware, you might get punched in the nose." Nice ring to it, huh?

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

View from the back yard

It's getting harder to capture anything meaningful with the camera. It's all so big at this point.

Friday, August 08, 2008

Chili is now known as Grayson

Chili Chasteen is born!

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Men @ work. Adding roof decking.

Men @ work. Adding roof decking.

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Roof rafters are going up

Roof rafters are going up despite the Edwardo threat. A false threat so far, but I don't want to taunt him.

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Wood on the walls

Now that I see the walls getting closed in, maybe I really wanted them to be clear? Just kidding. I have a feeling that today's progress will be slow and the day was spent "battening down the hatches" in preparation for tropical storm Edwardo.


Saturday, August 02, 2008

Catherine's house is our house


We're renting our friend Catherine's fully furnished house for two months, we moved in today. She was nice enough to vacate over to her fella's house to make room for us. Catherine is an art conservator and from an art-family. I'm having a great time just sitting on her couch and looking at her stuff. This will be fun, not only because working from home / dogs / construction guys don't mix, but I get to explore some else's books and music collection all the while.

Here's part of my view from her couch, I'm looking forward to long talks with the apparently Picasso inspired snake hunter to the left of the fireplace:



Friday, August 01, 2008

Niece visits her grandfather's grave

She was so earnest in removing the grass around the edges of his headstone and seemed immersed in the moment that all people hope to feel when visiting a grave.

First tall wall


We raised it like the Amish. See the yellow rope? Jes was operationg the come-along.