Monday, February 28, 2011
Sunday, February 27, 2011
The tile guys got done on Friday (yay!).
Yesterday, Saturday, we scuff-sanded the kitchen cabinets. Today, Sunday, we're bringing the appliances out of storage into the house for installation this week (YAY!!).
Would-be burglars, be advised: Security is active here! Attempt skullduggery at your peril!
Thursday, February 24, 2011
February 24, 2011
The bathroom is (mostly) grouted now. There were a few sections they couldn't really finish until after the countertop guys finished in there, but that's done, now,so the tile guys have got the last bits of tile installed in the bathroom and will finish grouting in there soon.
The plumber came out and put a full day in. Got a lot done, but not everything. We decided to wait until the tile guys are done before we start yammering to have the plumber back out to finish.
Steve and Graham got the rest of the woodwork up around the kitchen windows, and on Monday, Steve and I performed an exhaustive marathon of staining and varnishing (sanding sealer) on all the cabinets in the kitchen so the tile guys could come in on Tuesday and sling mud in there. They really are careful, our tile guys, but they are moving mud and it does get on things, so if you have just bare wood hanging out where tilers are working, you are asking for trouble...and we don't want any trouble. So we stained and varnished and baby, got 'er done, complete with accessory stains-on-skin and varnish-in-hair, in spite of protective clothing. What a knockout beautiful job, though:
You can see that the tile guys got the "splash" laid, too. That's that brick-laid pattern you see on the wall.
(Those wires an' stuff aren't so pretty, but it is a work in progress.)
I tell you what, these tile guys - it ain't these cowboys' first rodeo, no sirree. They get right to work, don't dilly-dally around, and keep their stuff gathered up. They come in early enough and put in a good, no-kiddin' day, layin' that tile. Serious about their work, good natured, pleasant, easy to talk to if you need to, and they stay to task. Gold Stars from me all the way around, these guys.
We got our tile guys, by the way, through Bryan's Flooring. They only do jobs for Bryan's, and no kidding, Bryan's and their customers are lucky to have guys like this. If you're in Oklahoma and need a floor done, call Bryan's Flooring. Ask for Susie. She's the one who got us all fixed up and arranged for us to have these excellent guys.
Thanks for reading - we're still making noticeable progress every day, and I take pictures 'most every day right now (over 800 pics on file for this massive project!). I figger I'll organize them and have them printed up to put in a book when we're done, but for now, I'll just post another update in about a week or so.
Moving forward ~
The plumber came out and put a full day in. Got a lot done, but not everything. We decided to wait until the tile guys are done before we start yammering to have the plumber back out to finish.
Steve and Graham got the rest of the woodwork up around the kitchen windows, and on Monday, Steve and I performed an exhaustive marathon of staining and varnishing (sanding sealer) on all the cabinets in the kitchen so the tile guys could come in on Tuesday and sling mud in there. They really are careful, our tile guys, but they are moving mud and it does get on things, so if you have just bare wood hanging out where tilers are working, you are asking for trouble...and we don't want any trouble. So we stained and varnished and baby, got 'er done, complete with accessory stains-on-skin and varnish-in-hair, in spite of protective clothing. What a knockout beautiful job, though:
You can see that the tile guys got the "splash" laid, too. That's that brick-laid pattern you see on the wall.
(Those wires an' stuff aren't so pretty, but it is a work in progress.)
I tell you what, these tile guys - it ain't these cowboys' first rodeo, no sirree. They get right to work, don't dilly-dally around, and keep their stuff gathered up. They come in early enough and put in a good, no-kiddin' day, layin' that tile. Serious about their work, good natured, pleasant, easy to talk to if you need to, and they stay to task. Gold Stars from me all the way around, these guys.
We got our tile guys, by the way, through Bryan's Flooring. They only do jobs for Bryan's, and no kidding, Bryan's and their customers are lucky to have guys like this. If you're in Oklahoma and need a floor done, call Bryan's Flooring. Ask for Susie. She's the one who got us all fixed up and arranged for us to have these excellent guys.
Thanks for reading - we're still making noticeable progress every day, and I take pictures 'most every day right now (over 800 pics on file for this massive project!). I figger I'll organize them and have them printed up to put in a book when we're done, but for now, I'll just post another update in about a week or so.
Moving forward ~
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Progress so far....
The countertop guys were here yesterday, got the kitchen and bathroom counters in. Here's a view of the kitchen:
Bathroom tile is in and the tile guys should be back tomorrow to grout the bathroom. Also, the plumbers are supposed to come tomorrow to top out the plumbing in the house. Once those things are done, we can apply for that certificate of occupancy! Thrilling progress! Still a lot to do, but these are huge milestones.
We're enjoying significant progress every day. Today Steve and Graham finished and hung this long cabinet and the window frames and sill for the kitchen windows:
Moving forward!
Bathroom tile is in and the tile guys should be back tomorrow to grout the bathroom. Also, the plumbers are supposed to come tomorrow to top out the plumbing in the house. Once those things are done, we can apply for that certificate of occupancy! Thrilling progress! Still a lot to do, but these are huge milestones.
We're enjoying significant progress every day. Today Steve and Graham finished and hung this long cabinet and the window frames and sill for the kitchen windows:
Moving forward!
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