Friday, April 1, 2011

Renovation is...still fun?

My free laborers worked hard to remove the old cabinets. That saved me about $400.00 from the contractor's bill:


After hours of trying to remove the two layers of linoleum floor in the kitchen to no avail, our contractor told us it's best if we remove the particle board under it as well. Except for the entry way and the master bedroom, the whole house will have two layers of plywood basefloor. Just when we thought NOW the Pergo can go on it...not so fast. The moisture has caused the foundation to shift, and it's more severe than the home inspector had told me. 


The real contractors had to come in and level the floor with shims:


and more shims:


Naturally, I had to ask for tiled bathroom floor. The baseboard underneath the linoleum is even worse than the kitchen:


A fan is working hard to dry the floor before the contractor can install the tiles. I don't think it's effective when I checked yesterday. We may have to pull the basefloor up and install a new one. You know what that means...$$$!

The cabinets arrived yesterday and was I surprised! The top cabinets are much larger than what the contractor told me. I hope the corners will agree with my forehead in the days to come:



Before the cabinets can be installed, the drain has to be moved to inside of the wall:


They told me that was the correct way. I wonder how the repair can be done should there be a leak in the future. After all, every drain in the house is leaking right now.

In the meanwhile, I'm travelling between the two cities almost everyday. The view is lovely on the hilly freeway:


and the delivery of my first-ever brand new refrigerator was exciting:


as much as when the first plank of floor was installed:



but the sadness is getting stronger each day with the project progressing along.

I will be relieved when I don't have to drive so much and have to make choices I've never done before on a daily basis, such as what color of cabinets go with what granite countertop, what's a flush mount and is it compatible with the current mount, should I get a single-hole faucet or a multi-hole, or simply forgo all the choices so far and go with a more affordable version, (It seems "compromise" is the word for me nowadays.) the endless tiresome hours spent wondering up and down the isles of HomeDepot and such, will hopefully soon be over, and my fingernails will be restored to their normal state when I stop biting them, or the knots in my stomach from all the anxiety of not knowing what I'm doing, will finally go away. 

I will have one thing to worry then: my mother not liking any of the improvements I've made so far. That will be tomorrow's chore. I have to go and meet the workers there now.

   

19 comments:

  1. If your mother complains, just remind her that "The Home" is always an option!!

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  2. I'm glad Judie said that, and not me.

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  3. ROFL at Judie and Bruce! I don't envy you, one bit, with what you are currently enduring. I will envy you, when all is said and done.

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  4. Judie - Love your 'tell it as it is' attitude!

    Bruce - Does that mean you won't be helping my mom move to the 'home'?

    Ms. A - I sure hope so--keeping my fingers crossed!

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  5. Sweetie, sometimes you just have to fight fire with fire.
    Bruce, you and I can certainly "help" the mother move, can't we!!
    Sarah, I hope you get to hear some of Yma's singing! It will remind you of my Xtabai post for sure. Let me know!

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  6. Judie - It finally worked and you're most certainly right about the range of her voice!

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  7. OMG! I had forgotten my comment, and for a second I thought you were talking about your mother!!

    My "Z" post is coming out tomorrow.

    xoxo

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  8. Judie - Ha! Actually my mom has a range of voices as well. High pitched if her friends are around. :) Will be at the new house tomorrow, but will check later at night.

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  9. Your mom likes to not like things. Do it for you! Sorry it's so exhausting. Keep sight of your new home when it's all over.
    Hugs to you, my friend.
    xoRobyn

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  10. Robyn - Thanks my friend. I'm beginning to see the end in sight now that the floor is about half way done. Next: moving!

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  11. Well, I guess I screwed up. I should have looked more closely. Thanks for the info.

    We need more pictures!!!!

    xoxo

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  12. How exciting!! I know this part is a drain but it is going to be so awesome when it's all finished.

    I agree with Robyn. Do it for YOU!!! Your mom can then decide to enjoy it with you or not. That will be her decision.

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  13. A good job well done! If only I had the skills of a carpenter. I would surely build many things.

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  14. Marla - I hope all this is worthwhile, as the national housing prices continue to plummet...

    Justina - You and me both. I wish I were more handy than I am.

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  15. Hey Sarah, glad to see everything is coming along. I'm really interested to see the finished product! :)

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  16. Sarah, is your camera broken? We miss you!!! Are your fingers too sore to type us a post?
    xoxo

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  17. Oh gosh - I do mot envy you! When we renovated I got burnt out at one point and just let my husband decide. What a mistake! Hang in there... This too shall pass.

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  18. Judie - my camera is fine, but my back is almost broken. I really, really don't have time, although I want to, do an update. Now I have to worry about the move. T i r e d.

    Charlene - I think it's safe to say this will be my first AND last renovation.

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  19. Brilliant post, nicely done. I will keep your experience in mind for the future.

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