Thursday, May 29, 2008

We're on a roll here

More work was done today at the house. The drywall was taped and mudded(?) and the ceiling textures were taken off and smoothed down. We don't keep our house very warm during the day when we are at work, so we got scolded by the builder that it had to stay at 72 to help dry the walls!

Now we need the stuff to dry for them to sand and for the ceiling to be finished for a marathon painting day on Saturday. Kristin and I are going to Estes Park, CO with the Woods family on their quasi-annual trip there for a week. That week happens to be the same week that our builders wanted us to do the base coat of paint before the cabinets are put in.

Dad will be coming up to help and Kristin and I have already primed one wall with a number of coats (the wall was red before, so we needed a few layers). If all goes as planned, we'll be painting the walls behind where the cabinets will go and the ceiling on Saturday.

(The purple stuff in the floor is a protective covering).


This ist he ceiling with the texture removed and the gaps filled in.


This is the kitchen facing south. The far was used to be RED!


This is the other kitchen wall, again facing south where the china cabinet will be.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Progress on two fronts!

More comments to come later, but there was a flurry of activity today. We had a framing inspection, drywall installation, and hardwood floor placement!






Saturday, May 24, 2008

Electric work progress

It looks like a lot of the electrical work is wrapping up with the boxes and wires placed in the walls. The recessed lights on the ceiling are also in place but they don't have bulbs in yet. We hope the sheetrocking can be done next week so we can get to put a base coat of paint on before they come in with the cabinets and other stuff.

No progress on the floor yet.




Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Progress - slow but real

The floor folks were supposed to be in on Monday since the flooring was delivered on Friday. Lo and behold, Kristin and I came home from work on Monday to find the floor in about the same condition as before with a few boards up on one side of the room.

We heard from our contractor on Tuesday AM (for an electrical walk-through) and he said that the flooring people had been working all day on Monday. It turns out that in the 40 years of hardwood flooring work the floor sub had been doing, he'd never encountered this problem. The hardwood planks were glued together (in the tongue and groove) and also glued to the subfloor.

The floor sub had worked all day an only got those few boards up. We discussed with the general contractor and rather than feather in the new floor with the existing floor we will now have a board running perpendicular as a transition between the two floor areas. This board should be the same color and width as the others, just turned 90 degrees.

The electrician did some work today and you can see the new electrical boxes temporarily placed and the fluorescent ceiling lights have been taken down. We hope to have more electrical and floor work done tomorrow.
This is the boards that took a whole day to remove. You can probably also see where the subfloor is scarred from the removal.

Here are some of the electrical workings.
Finally, here are the downed ceiling lights and big new pile of hardwood floor planks. The blue paint on the wall is what we are thinking about using in the entryway (not in the dining room).

Thursday, May 15, 2008

All quiet on the home front

I guess the demolition and framing went ahead of schedule because very little if anything happened at the house this week. If I understand correctly, the GC is trying to get the floor people to move up a bit and the cabinet people are going as fast as they can. Kristin came up with some good ideas for another post showing the dust abatement measures along with our basement kitchen!

In the meantime, here's a picture of the framing they did to fill in the recess the refrigerator sat in.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Demolition day 3


From Kristin: Not much progress from the last post, besides the mounting dust of demolition! This used to be the kitchen sink - now the walls are down to the studs. We have a small bar sink in the basement that is working just great for a kitchen.
If you were wondering what the top of our stairway looked like - wait no longer. This was the wall where the fridge and stove previously lived. Now the fridge is in the living room and the stove - the garage!

There has been a bit more work around the china cabinet today.





















If the drawings don't give the China Cabinet justice - our goal is to create the cabinet over the stairwell. Eventually there will be a high countertop/bar looking into the kitchen and china cabinet.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Demolition day 2

Demolition continued to a second day where the walls between the formal dining room and the kitchen were removed, parts of the ceiling were taken away, and there was even some construction(!) where they widened the entrance to the kitchen from the front door. Also, you can see in some places where the drywall is off and the wall is down to studs.

There are now no walls between old kitchen and old formal dining room, also the 'boxy' ceiling areas were removed.Entryway to the kitchen from the front door widened. You can see in the pictures where the wall used to be due to the blue tape.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Demolition day 1

We came home to a house that didn't look like our own. The first day of demolition went well and the appliances and salvageable cabinets were out in the garage. The walls were still mostly in place, but we could see on the floor where the previous owner did not place the hardwood floor under the cabinets. (Also, the china cabinet in the DR was removed this same day).

The demo guys said that it appeared that the cabinets were built on-site (the owner talked about a carpenter friend) and were attached with nails rather than screws (?). Anyway, the project is now well underway.

Friday, May 9, 2008

First post!

Welcome to this blog devoted to keeping friends and family up to date with the the remodeling of our kitchen.

First, we'll start with the 'before' pictures.



Tomorrow I'll post pictures of the demolition so far!