Sunday, February 12, 2006

Week 14

Finally, we start to see progress again.

Unfortunately, there's always something that needs to be done. When we pulled the fridge out of the kitchen, there was condensation pooled on the floor. I've procrastinated long enough and now it's time to get it sorted out. The service guy comes out on Monday. Hopefully, it's an easy fix.


Condensation on back of refrigerator


The kitchen is almost done. This week saw the electrical work being finished, the plumbing finished and the floor got a second coat of varnish. They've also started putting in the appliances, hence the need to get that fridge looked at. As best as I can tell, all that's left is to put in the remaining appliances, put in the rope light, drill a hole for the microwave power cord and polish up that coat of varnish.

Faucets for the island
Left is the main faucet
Center is the disposal switch
Right is the filtered water


Oak floor in kitchen


Disposal and water filter under main sink


Dish washer installed


Faucets for main sink
From left to right: Soap dispenser, air gap,
main faucet, shower faucet, filtered water


Pull out garbage cans


Garbage disposal under island sink


Also nearly done is the downstairs laundry room. The water heater went in, as did all the lights and switches. All that remain are the faucet, mirror, sink and toilet.


Light controls
Top is movement controlled vanity lights
bottom left to right: three ceiling lights and timer fan


Faucets ready to go in



On demand water heater




Vanity lights in laundry. Mirror goes between


Ah, the bane of my life. The guest bath. I've been told that the glass tiles for here arrived this week - only four weeks late - and that work will start next week. It's much smaller than the master and the tiling is less complicated, so tiling should be finished more quickly. The only action here this week was the addition of the mirror and the ceiling fan.


The mirror in the guest bath takes up the whole wall


The master bath, however, is looking good. With the exception of a few bits - toilet, faucets, shower head, vanity light - this is done. Most of the shower fittings were added and the tiling was completed. We're going to put a strip of carpet in the gap between the tiles and the existing carpet.

Shower controls bath
from top to bottom: Shower, body jets, hand shower



Glass wall for front of shower




Large mirror



Tiling completed



Light controls.
Notice the heated floor control on the left


I also met with Doug, the painter, to go over the finishing work to be done. We listed it all out with the understanding that he may need to come in after I move back in to finish off a few things that I notice later. He took the doors away so he can do them at home. Who'd have thought that house painters get homework too!

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