Monday, January 30, 2012

Appliances!

Instead of working on trim or perfecting the sink apron this weekend, we did something much more exciting...we bought our kitchen appliances!  It all happened pretty fast, and we are loving what we ended up with.  They even delivered them this morning...thanks HHGregg! 

Here are a few pictures of what we ended up with:



It's the Frigidaire Professional Series...which to be honest makes me feel like I need to go take a cooking class in order to live up to its capabilities ;)

I hear the stove is a true "work-horse" based on many reviews, and I have to admit I've never cooked on a gas range before.  Getting used to stainless pots & pans vs. the non-stick variety was tricky enough for me a few years ago!  Can't wait to dig in and impress Lee with some masterpiece meals!

Friday, January 27, 2012

Apron

Well, I did as I mentioned in my previous post and worked on our apron for underneath the farmhouse sink. 

The first problem I came to was whether or not I should use grey or white thread?  Thinking I should just look at what color thread I have in my kit I reached for it to take a look, but got sidetracked by the sewing machine itself.  As I opened it up, I realized it was not threaded yet (I'm pretty sure I was thinking that if white just so happened to be "hooked up", then that would make my decision very easy).  No luck, it was not threaded.  I glanced over at the manual, coming to the conclusion very quickly that I was not about to crack that baby open and look at the instructions.  Because you know...that would just be way too much effort for a Wednesday night.  Plus, lets be honest, Modern Family was on and that was more important than trying to figure out how to thread a sewing machine.  Not to mention that would just take me back to square one...grey or white?  Again, too much thought for a Wednesday night. That's when I had the best idea ever...no-sew-iron-on-adhesive..."aka"  Heat n' Bond.

Problem solved, I didn't have to choose between grey or white AND I got to watch Modern Family white doing a little easy ironing...talk about a win-win.

The good news is the Heat n' Bond worked like a charm.  The bad news is how I chose to do it was not the best idea.  I was thinking that since it had such a geometrical pattern,  it would not look good all scrunched up like a normal apron would look.  Here are a couple examples of scrunched-up versions:





So, I no-sewed it to be flat...thinking it would look all modern and sleek against that rustic hardwood floor:


Womp...womp.  I'm not sure what you're thinking, but I think it looks stupid.  At which point I decided to scrunch it up just to see what that might look like:




Not too shabby.  And it actually looks even better in person than in the pictures.  I chose this design (and color) because our back-splash will be marble subway tile.  In trying to keep with the grey/white/black/stainless theme I was thinking this would just kind of blend.  The good news is I started liking it. The bad news is since I no-sewed it to be flat, I didn't have enough to scrunch the whole thing and cover the entire section that needs to be covered.  Bummer. I'm also kind of wondering what some thick burlap would look like in that space, so I think I will try that out this weekend.  If all else fails, I can order some more of the fabric above and do it better next time!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Lights, fans, action!

I wasn't sure what to expect when we pulled up to our house at lunch yesterday.  There was no car in the driveway, which led me to believe our electrican, Greg, had never come. So when I turned the corner from our back door to our kitchen, I squealed!!!  Everything was in!  And looked SOOO much better in person than it did in my imagination (and it looked great in my imagination).  First I saw the pendant light over the kitchen sink...


Then off in the distance I saw our ceiling fan in the living room:


Followed by our pendant light that will hang above the dining room table:


But my favorite...of everything that was installed...is the light in our grey and white bathroom.  I was going for old-timey glamour for this bathroom, and this really adds to the effect:


And when it's turned on...

Check out that design on our grey ceiling.  LOVE IT.

After making my way to our bedroom I fell in love all over again with my idea to have pendant lights come down on either side of our bed rather than doing bedside table lamps:
(And if you look on the wall you can see we both have our own switches, score!)

And here's the ceiling fan in our bedroom:

After all of the lunchtime excitement I just couldn't resist going over again last night to put our cabinet faces on.  I was itching to see what it would look like more "finished"...



In the picture above you can see our hanging pot-rack that was also installed!  Exciting day on Tucker Station!!  I think tonight I will work on our "apron" for under the sink since our fabric came in.  It looks like this...


 One step closer!!









Monday, January 23, 2012

Countertops!

Our new eye candy arrived last week.  Smooth, sleek and oh-so-shiny!!





After having to re-schedule twice, our electrician is set to come tomorrow.  Let's hope, because I'm ready to take some more pictures!

Friday, January 13, 2012

Concrete to Granite

Ohhh, countertops.  This whole time we have been remodeling the house I have not been the least bit concerned about what kind of countertops we would get.  Lights...I was all over it.  Hardwood...searched for months.  Tile...we scoured the city, and ended up getting it in another city, and state, for that matter. Countertops...eh...I just haven't been too concerned with it.

It sort of reminds me of our wedding day.  For our wedding the last thing I was concerned with was the cake.  Lee actually made our wedding cake, so I told him to just do whatever he wanted and it would be a surprise to me on the big day. When we walked into the reception and I laid my eyes on the cake, I fell in love with it.







I mean really.  Do you see all of that beautiful basket-weaving?  It still blows my mind.  Well this is kind of how I'm feeling about the countertops.  It was one of those things in this whole process that I didn't put much thought into, and I feel like it is all turning out just great :)

Lee was planning on pouring concrete countertops until we came across some decent laminate countertops at Ikea.  So when we were purchasing our kitchen, we decided to get the laminate for the time being until Lee felt like messing with the concrete option.  Only there was a problem - you can't use laminate countertops with an undermount sink.  Boo.  So, concrete it was.  Or so we thought...

There is a stone countertop place two doors down from where we work called Eleet Stone Countertops. Lee decided to walk over there last week just to check out what they've got.  Well, it just so happens that we want black, and they had a remnant of a granite called "absolute black" that was on sale.  I say "on sale" because since it was a remnant, it was a lower price than if we bought it outright.  At that point, you just have to hope they have enough for what you need.  Did they have enough for what we needed?  No.  Well....maybe?   YES!!!  They found an extra slab out back of the same color.  So, unexpectedly, we are ending up with granite.  It looks like this...

And we pretty much love it.  I'm actually not sure what we love more, the fact that we are ending up with such a nice countertop, or the fact that we won't have to tackle another big project right now in pouring the concrete countertops!

This absolute black will go all along the outer cabinets, and as you saw in some previous pictures the island will have a butcher-block countertop.  All-in-all we are pleased with how this all went down, and we couldn't have had a better experience than dealing with Marty Leet, the owner.  He was fantastic and made the whole process very enjoyable.  Thanks Marty!!  (If anyone in the Louisville area is interested in stone countertops, I really enjoyed our experience with him).

I'm not sure when they will be done cutting and polishing our new countertop, but stay tuned because early next week I should have some really fun pictures of lights and fans and maybe even our kitchen cabinet faces will be on!! 

Happy Friday!! Have a great weekend!

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Floors & Kitchen Cabinets

Hiiii!  I was going to wait another week and a half before I posted because that is when some seriously exciting pictures will be ready...but I decided to throw in a small  huge post to catch you up on where we are at currently. 

I kind of feel bad for the floor.  Poor floor didn't get our full attention after it went down.  Don't get me wrong, we "ooooh-ed" and "aaaaah-ed" big time, but we so quickly got moving with the kitchen cabinets that the excitement of the hardwood floor actually being in took a back seat.  And that's not where it belongs, it totally belongs in the front seat.  I didn't even get a shot of the entire floor looking all nice and snazzy before we started dragging kitchen cabinet parts out of boxes! 
During the week we had off, we were able to finish the floors by Tuesday.  Wednesday, we hit a brick wall.  We both went home about an hour after being at the house looking at cabinets and piddling around, and did something extraordinary.....   we took a nap!!!  And oohhhhh was it glorious.  I see many more in my future once we are moved in and have our weekends back.  I may even get to cook meals that takes longer than 15 minutes!  And I'll be able to wash clothes without having to round up quarters!  We might...just might...even get cable!  My car might be clean for the first time in a year and a half?   Can you tell I'm excited at the idea of moving in and getting settled?  Bring. It. On. 

Sorry, I got sidetracked with how awesome life looks from the view of the house almost being done :)  So, Wednesday was nap, jammies, lounging, awesome.  Thursday, we got back to it and by the end of the week had the cabinets assembled and hung. 

This weekend we will be building a little platform for the island cabinets to sit on and secure that, as well as the cabinets, to the floor.  It's not SUPER exciting to look at just yet because we decided to leave the doors off of the cabinets for the time being.  Whyyyy, you might ask?!  Well, we are waiting for the 16th.  On the 16th our electrician is coming back to hang lights, ceiling fans, pot rack, install our over the range hood, etc.  We thought he was doing this a couple of months ago, but in the middle of working on it he called us and asked if we would mind if he held off.  He made a good point...if they were hung too early they could get really dusty and dirty with the remainder of the work that needed to be done, not to mention they could get damaged in the process. So, as bummed as we were to agree, it really was for the best I think.  Plus, it will look a lot more finished when he does it on the 16th than it would have a couple months ago. 

After he installs all of his stuff, we can put our cabinet doors on, our hardware, and I'm thinking our countertops will be in by then (or at least close).  So, needless to say I cannot WAIT to see how it all turns out and take lots of good pictures!

At this point our task list is really dwindling.  This weekend we will also be working on building a platform for our kitchen sink.  We got an old farmhouse apron sink...

...and since the dimensions are so goofy we are having to build our own base for it.  Which means we will actually hang an "apron", a really cute piece of fabric under our sink like you see in old houses.  I like the idea of that, so was kind of happy when we couldn't find cabinets for the sink to fit on top of. 

Oh, and we have to schedule the plumbers to come back and set all the toilets and sinks and whatnot.  Kind of nice we just have to schedule it and not do it.  Maybe we will get to take another nap....    :)

Here are a few pictures of what we got into last week:

Before we started the floor in the kitchen/living room/dining room (this picture pretty much sums up what our life has been like for the past year and a half...messy): 

 Cleaner....

   Help from Lee's brother.  Thanks Andy!!

  Help from Lee's dad.  Thanks Charlie!

**I have to throw in a side note that BJ helped with our spare room floor...thanks to you, too BJ!

An after shot (I should have moved that box!):

 After, with the island up!

                                 View from the dining room into the kitchen:

Then it was all about cabinets!!

                               Wall where the stove will go, before:

After:  (Note: Still need to have the hood installed!)

                 We realized we needed to cut a hole in our drywall to secure some wood to a stud.  This needed to be done so we could screw the hood to the wall so it would be fully stable once assembled and hung:

 A couple more views just for fun:




I will say that the Ikea cabinets were overwhelming to look at in a million pieces, but once we got our groove down of putting them in piles (of what went with what) the assembly process was pretty easy.  It would be especially easy in a new(er) home where the walls were more flat and square than that of a 100 year old home. And the best part of all...there are slow-stops on the doors and drawers.  I literally did some weird crazy dance the first time I pushed one of our drawers in, it felt so good to just watch it easy on in rather than slamming!  Here's a video of what it's like in case you don't know what I'm referring to....