Posted in General on Oct 30th, 2008 2 Comments »
Our stove was connected to the propane tank today! Yay. Still waiting on electrical. Silly fancy shmancy ranges don’t come with their own power cords. Our granite is supposed to get installed next wednesday. But we still have to get the carpenters back in to finish the cabinets (at least the lowers).
Posted in Kitchen on Oct 24th, 2008 2 Comments »
The island and stove went in yesterday. Well, the stove went partially in. The gas company comes next thursday to hook it up. We realized this morning that the end of the island facing the table is not finished right. We need to talk to Home Despot to get a new skin sent out. Our [...]
Posted in Kitchen on Oct 23rd, 2008 1 Comment »
The kitchen is buzzing along. The electrician was having some fun getting everything in the right places. I had to have him move switches and outlets several times. He also had to come back and fix some wiring. When you used one of the switches to the overhead lights the circuit breaker would pop! But [...]
Posted in Kitchen on Oct 21st, 2008 No Comments »
I found another pipe the previous cabinets were screwed into. This was just a vent pipe so that’s better, but still you would think they’d be able to find the studs. Above the stove it looks like a blind guy hung the old cabinets. There are drill holes about every 1″.
Posted in Kitchen on Oct 21st, 2008 No Comments »
The electrician is coming this morning to move outlets, wire in the Tech Lighting Monorail light, wire in the outlets for the under cabinet lights and clean up some dumb wiring from the original builders (5 switches in the middle of a wall? Some of which control lights in other rooms? What were they thinking?). [...]
Posted in Kitchen on Oct 20th, 2008 No Comments »
The kitchen remodel has begun! The guys are here tearing out the old cabinets and soffet (yay!). That soffet was built to withstand gale force winds! 2×6 construction and screwed/nailed into the studs. It wasn’t going anywhere. I just expected it to be 1×2′s framed under the ceiling drywall, but there’s no drywall above it. [...]