Monday, August 30, 2010

Before, during and happily ever after?

We've finally downloaded our home reno pics for your perusing pleasure.
After moving everything over last Thursday, and spending the next few days moving stuff, losing stuff, finding stuff and cleaning up the downstairs, where we'll be living for the next couple of months. One thing we noticed was, we have many things with plugs but not enough plug-ins.





Today we finished knocking down the walls surrounding the fireplace, exposing all the brick. Check out how much our upstairs is opened up.

What's even more fun than taking a hammer and crowbar to your house? Try eating from plastic bowls and dishes and washing dishes in the bathtub, and cooking meals from a makeshift kitchen. It's what's new for us this fall ... *joy*

However, our dog, Stella, is loving the place. She's got all sorts of new areas to explore and she's constantly sniffing and snorting her way 'round the house.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Only two more sleeps .... I sound like a child before Christmas ...

In between the weekend visitors (Hi L, D and N) and the birthday party (J's) we've managed to get the bulk of our items removed from our condo and moved to our new pad. We're left with the sofa, love, TV, our bed, a dresser and a TV. That's about it.
Still, if this were a marathon - or perhaps a more appropriate statement - an Ironman triathlon, in terms of the big picture (entire kitchen reno, painting, flooring, windows, tiles, the pooool), and all the prep work that leads up to it,) we're about 10-to-15 per cent of the way to completion.
Wifey and I have pledged to make a schedule and stick to it. I think that so far, we should get a B+ or A- for our efforts.
We'll be meeting with a kitchen designer on Thursday to discuss a material and work estimate. Still feeling like we need to get at least one more estimate before we make any decision even though time is crucial at this time, especially if we want to move upstairs by November.

Did I mention we're setting up camp downstairs while the upstairs is being done? Sounds like fun?! It's an adventure in renovating.

Still need to grab the cable so that we can download the pics we've shot so far, otherwise, this entire project is left being kind of moot.

Aaaaanyway, I was on the phone "negotiating" with our friends at telus and shaw for the best deal on Internet and HD cable. If you've ever done this, you already know how much fun it is. I put on my best hard-nosed negotiator face and over two cups of coffee, I came away with a palmful of special offers but no free HD PVR. *sigh*

Things will begin to fall into place. Renovating a house is kind of like taking apart a puzzle, re-shaping some of the pieces and re-arranging them to create an eye-catching new look. Except it's a lot bigger. and it costs a lot more. and you have dozens of decisions that need to be made. and it's a kitchen and not a puzzle.

Speaking of, I have to decide which company will be awarded out contract for HD and Internet, later....

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Flipping Out, Carter Can

If you've ever watched the HG show, "Flippin Out" you know what a freak Jeff Lewis is. A high strung interior designer with meticulous tastes and an exact eye who makes a whooole loooootta money. Tonight he was pitching to potential new clients, Brad Sherwood (Whose Line is it, Anyway)? and his wife and helping his straight brother choose wine for his upcoming wedding.
When I look at the grandiose renos he does, it almost sucks some of the wind out of what we're going to be doing.
Speaking of, we met with a kitchen renovator last night and he helped us hash out some ideas as to how we should approach the kitchen. That's the good news. However, we're also going to need to knock down a second wall. However, it will open up things so much more and I really think we'll like how it turns out.
I would love to show some pictures but I think wifey already stuffed the download cord? into a box and it's already at the house.
Got the pool liner ordered today and work is slated to begin on the pool deck this Monday. Who knows? we might be able to get a swim in before the temperature starts to drop excessively.
We took another couple of loads to the house today so I'm feeling like moving day shouldn't be too bad cuz we'll be about two-thirds of the way complete.
One day at time - I've decided - is my mantra...

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Sledgehammer! What better way to work off a 15-hour wine-drinking marathon

We took the first step in renovating our house by knocking down the wall beside the fireplace in the kitchen. It started out with getting the electrical circuits checked, and then the sledge came out, drywall dust was flying and a few hours later, the wall came tumbling down.
We also managed to start taking out the tile in the living room, and we ripped down the valances above the windows and pulled the shelf down in the kitchen.
It was a bit of work but the time went by fast, and really, we put quite a dent in our renovations and was a nice way to start.
Oh, one more thing, Stella had her first dip in the pool. I let her out the sliding door into the backyard and before I had a chance to close the door, she'd trotted straight out and plop! Into the pool! She didn't even stop to check and see what was there.
We have someone coming to give us an estimate on the kitchen Tuesday so that's kind of exciting. And on Wednesday we're off to Rona with some friends to take a class on putting flooring.
So far, and it's very early in the process, things seem to be running quite smoothly.

The wine thing? Well let's just say that multiple wine bottles were uncorked and so were we.

Monday, August 9, 2010

"We've only just begun"--to pack

It's true.

The house deal is signed, sealed and delivered; now the real fun begins.

Suprisingly to me, we already have the flooring taken care of. Got a grreat deal on some bamboo hardwood and on Sunday, we moved it up to our house. We cleared out our storage unit by moving a bunch of stuff up there as well.

Tonight I was at a meeting and when I got home, wifey'd already packed up a bunch of dishware and some of the appliances we won't be using.

I had to follow suit so I boxed up our CDs, books and I took down some of the lovely wall adornments and gathered up the candles that were strewn about our place. Looking around, its beginning to look like the moving has started.
Too bad this is the easiest part.

The challenge will come in beginning the renos which need to begin ASAP. Including the flooring, there's the painting, knocking down a couple of walls and getting a new kitchen installed. Oh yeah, and getting a firm estimate on how much it'll be for the pool repairs.

We had some friends here during the weekend, and the funny thing is, among the greatest amount of discussion was where we could put the TV in the living room and a small one in the kitchen--Like that's the most important thing to be concerned with.

Stay tuned...