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Sunday, January 10, 2010

House Updates

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And the saga continues. Believe you, me, when I say the house is The House Project, it is!
To recount - I think you all know this whole thing started with 25,000 gallons of water destroying the house, right? And then during the project the roof (not), chimney (not), chimney mortar leaked into the attic. Then the den waited to leak until after it was all insulated, primed with paint, with new floors installed, etc. The sewage line backed up, twice. Bleeder pipe in den leaked. Some radiator pipe in basement leaked. The lines to radiators spewed gallons of water down through ceiling to front foyer - requiring it to be replaced - the one ceiling that remained from original house.

Then I ordered Pooper's Christmas gift - a flat screen TV and home theater blu-ray dvd system. Only to find out that "home theater" does not always mean "home theater". Had to return that. Ordered new home theater system - only to find out contractor forgot to put access in ceiling to the most important Center Speaker - of course, the ceiling is already painted!

Ordered two mirrored medicine cabinets. Was sent one that I ordered and one that I didn't order. Had to arrange returning the wrong one and getting the correct one - anyone familiar with the painful experience of automated phone service lines that are not really automated and of no service? I think you can imagine how much fun that whole experience was. But eventually it was returned and we got the right one.

Renting and driving a BIG 16 foot Penske truck around Philly picking up all of my Craigslist findings - which I must say has been a HUGE success for the most part. So far I've found an 11'8" by 14' wool rug for the Master Bedroom, our dining room table and 6 upholstered chairs by Broyhill, an antique Chippendale Secretary desk from the early 1900s, a loveseat/twin sleeper that is actually very comfortable to sit on, 4 area rugs (one leopard print - oo-la-la!), the brass and crystal chandelier, and a Casablanca ceiling fan. Not too bad, not too bad, considering what all of that would have cost new!

SIT-REP (NIMs/ICS-speak for Situation Report) on The House Project. According to our insurance agent the house has to be 100% completed by Feb 1st - so here's what's been done since my last post.
New basement stairs (still need some work though), most of the tile installed in all 3 baths, back entry and sunroom, living room crown molding installed, LR walls painted (trim still needs painting), stairway walls painted (railings still need painting), pendant lights installed (see picture), outlet cover plates installed (but not the right ones, need to be dimmers), electrical connected to bathroom ventilation fans, cabinet pulls installed on kitchen cabinets, upstairs toilets installed.
Still pending: all "lavs" (that's plumber-speak for faucets), garbage disposal, shower heads, vanities and med cabinets, washer/dryer hookup, water filters, hookup range, frig, range hood, floor heat in kitchen, hardwood floors sanded and sealed, sunroom paint, stairwell railings paint, trim paint throughout, glass-mirrors installed in kitchen cabinets, ceiling fans installed, bathroom light fixtures installed, and I could go on, and on, but will spare you the rest. As you can see there is a lot of work to be done yet!

Here is a picture of the front bedroom painted:



Here is the Living Room painted Bungalow Gold.



This is a picture of Pooper's sister and her three children in the kitchen with the pendant lights installed (love the leopard print jackets!).



This is the terra cotta colored tile I picked for the back entry and powder room.


This is the back bedroom painted brown and lavender.




The granite tiles in bathroom floor and shower (are also on the ceiling) need to be supported up on the ceiling until the grout could securely hold them up. The sticks are doing it until the grout takes over...(two views, one of the floor and one of the ceiling)




And finally - some of my craigslist findings - chairs and chippendale secretary desk.



Until next time,
Poodle

1 comment:

  1. Beautiful. Reminds me of an episode of "This Old House." They always look so nice when they're done.

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