Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Out with the Old

Since we have been at the cottage for 12 years, we have put on a new roof, new breakwalls in the front and back, a new deck and a new well.    Those are mostly external and structural improvements that have kept us functionng.   This year, we have decided it was time to spend some money on the inside.

So first things first, all of the plain pocket doors, pink shutter doors and standard doors have been replaced with 6 panel bifold and standard doors.     That was a slow process that moved along and finally got done.    Not really that noticable in the long run, but made it look a bit more modern.   Now comes the fun.

The old pink and white kitchen cabinets must go:
Though they did serve their purpose, and they were very cottagey, we need to move on.

I think we can keep the dude in the lower right.



Spent Friday cutting out the coutertop and yanking all of the cabinets.   It was unique because the guy build the cabinets himself and did it all in place.   So some were individual units, whilst the lowers were all on piece held together with so many screws that if a hurricane blew the house away, the cabinets would remain unscathed.
  Some were already burned, but here is the remaining fuel for the bonfire.   It was big, nice and warm.    Lot's of work.  








After those were out, the pantry (far right)  had to be initially set 1 inch higher so that the wall and fridge overheads could be moved up one inch also.   why one inch you may ask?   Because when we put the tile floor in, it will raise the fridge one inch thereby hitting the overheads and screwing up my work.   Always plan ahead when doing home improvements.   Remember what else you are getting done.   

The base cabinets didn't go in very easily.  It seems the reason the dude built his in place is because the floor has a slight roll to it.   As a matter of fact, the stove wall is 1/2 inch lower than in the center of the peninsula.   then the end of the penisula is 1/4 inch lower than the center.    So the little hill had to be accomodated for by leveling the cabinets with blocks and shims.   It took longer than I anticipated, but I did it the right way.   Thus the countertop should fit flush across the entire thing.
So the cabinets are in and the coutertop is ordered.   Should be a couple weeks for that.   They take final measurements this weekend.   I managed to salvage part of the old coutnertop and sink so that we have water for these couple of weeks.  Of course Nicole asks "Is this how this is going to stay?"   My little blonde girl.

On Monday, our carpet begins to be torn out and the tile flooring will commence.   That is a ten day window,   More to come with that aspect.  But there is an interesting side story.
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So I call Home Depot on Monday the 23rd.   I ask the woman when my tile order will be delivered?   It was ordered 3 weeks ago and they told me 2-3 weeks.  She says "We have enough tile, they just have to validate that it is all from the same dye lot."   

This raises my ire quite a bit because I say "That was supposed to be done 3 weeks ago.   If you didn't have the same lot, it should have been custom ordered.  I have a  contractor coming in one week to start laying tile.   If I don't have the tile, I guess you guys are going to pay for the delay?"   To which she responds "I'll have the manager Andy call you, but he is on lunch."  Okay, fair enough.   It is 10am, he starts early, I can wait.   

At 3:00 pm I call back......A dude name Joe answers.   I ask to speak to Andy.   Joe responds "He is gone for the day."   Pressure rising, blood beginning to boil.   I politely tell Joe my story and ask if there is another manager in the tile department.    He puts me through to Colleen who is a very courteous older gal by the sound of her voice.   I repeat my story to her.     Colleen apologizes and then says "Well we are really busy here, so we haven't really have time to check yet. "     

Now I am done being nice.   I lay the facts:   "I have spent over $10K with home depot on Kitchen Remodeling in the past three months.   Flooring, Cabinets, Coutertops, Doors, trim and hardware.    Can you give me your regional managers name?    He might have the time to look for me."

Colleen is quiet.  Crickets chirping in the background.  She responds, "I can check the order for you now if you hold the line for 15 minutes or I can call you back."  Unfairly, I snipe back "Like Andy did?    I will wait."

Ten minutes later Colleen is back and apologizes for the delay.   Tells me everything is ready to ship and I can pick the day and time to have it delivered.   I pick Friday,   I thank her for her dilligence and move along.

Something to be said for working with smaller specialty places like tile shops, cabinet shops, etc.   At the big box retailers, you are just another person giving the company money while they make minimum wage.   At the small places, you are their livelyhood.   

Anyway, I move along.

That is all the time I have.
Thanks, you've been great !!

TTS

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the update. Place is looking fantastic. So very proud of the accomplishments. I see your father did a GREAT job inteaching all of you how to get things done.

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  2. It is looking good!!! Can't wait to see it all revamped when we come up next year! Not being skilled at these sorts of home improvements, we brought in our contractor to gut and remodel our Master Bath; he did some minor things for us at the condo. He does amazing work but is a one-man band (he only brings in an assistant when absolutely necessary). Last week he lets me know he is gonna be gone for 10 days (starting tomorrow) to do a job for his brother-in-law in Texas. Brendan and I stood in our partially-finished bathroom this Monday and said "there is no way he is getting this all finished by Wednesday. At that point, I made the compromise that "as long as we can get the counter and sinks in so we can USE the bathroom, I don't care if some minor things aren't finished right now. Well, it is now the last day he's here before his Texas trip and...still no sign of the counter. So we have resigned ourselves to using the guest bath another 10 days (at least). Cuz what else can you do? But it sucks. But it is looking AWESOME and can't wait to share OUR Before & After pix!

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