For about a month now we’ve been camped out downstairs.
It is wonderful and the fact that we haven’t had countertops or internet or the fact that there is no carpet upstairs and the apartment isn’t finished; the fact that our yard is bare black dirt with some rock sprinkles doesn’t even phase us because it is still our house… and it’s air-conditioned… and we have directv… and life is just too darn enjoyable to complain and with Ephraim around, especially so. This house project has been amazing and honestly there’s no end to that feeling in sight. Lord willing we’ll have many years of projects ahead.
A big part of what we have been up to since i’ve posted last has been constructing the island. We built it in four separate pieces so as soon as they were all complete it was on to the install which because of Grandpa Tony’s expertise and precision was a piece of cake and actually quite invigorating.
Then it was on to the edge of the countertop. Because we are doing granite tile and i wasn’t about to pay the atrocity for the matching edging, we made it out of red oak (for it’s strength and durability as opposed to white pine which we used for the rest of the cabinets). In the process we went ahead and cut the corners off the island, partly for looks and partly for logistics.
We decided to go with the cheapest granite tile we could find ($1.88 sq. ft.) and we are well pleased with the result. I’m not brave enough yet to attempt to lay this myself, so we hired this part out but because we are using the tile we are still well under $10 a square foot.
The countertops should be finished tomorrow (May 20, 2011 for those reading this in the archives a good while from now) and while it will be wonderful to finally have proper countertops (as opposed to hardiebacker and those blue things) in the meantime we’ve had our fingers in a few other pots. We are getting close to finishing all the trim both door and baseboard upstairs, installing some door knobs and shower curtains and rods. One of the things i really wanted to do was to figure out a way to cover up the breaker box and the holes where various wires and cables come into the house:
Dad was gracious enough to let me have a few of the old doors from his remodel and i’m pretty pleased what i came up with—a mini-closet!
Another project that we checked off our list is our downstairs bathrooms, our friend Jose did a most excellent job with the glass wall.
But one of the most fulfilling and i would wager one of the more rewarding projects that we’ve undertaken has been Ej’s mother’s day present from me and Ephraim—a flower garden that’s been appropriately dubbed the fish bed.
As fast as everything else is moving right along Ephraim is outpacing all of it. He’s growing like a weed and about as invasive as one too! He gets so frustrated that he can’t just get up and walk around but overall he’s a wonderfully pleasant child that loves DVDs and dogs and cats. We trust that the next one (that will be here before we know it) takes after big brother.