Day 2 of cabinet installation

The carpenter and his “backup” son (school was canceled by another snowstorm) are here moving cabinets into the kitchen to be ready for installation.  Now things are getting exciting.  And I’m also excited to get some of my living space back.

Range and dishwasher wait in the front hall

And this is the view from our front door — not very welcoming is it.  But then again, you cannot get to the front door right now because of last night’s snowstorm.  Only 5-6 inches this time, but the wind is blowing and the front steps are once again covered in snow and dangerous.  But no one uses the front door anyway, so cleanup can wait until the weekend.

Here’s the view from the front door (taken from the corner photographed above by the large glass door).

Welcome to my home, uh -- storage warehouse

One!

Our carpenter here is working by himself today and the first cabinet is installed!   Yeah!

first cabinet installed -- drawer base in the corner

Nope, not yet

The carpenters working here are a father and son team.  Today, son dislocated his ankle on the outside stairs carrying sheetrock out to the truck.  So, off to the ER they went and the cabinets will wait.

Cabinets in here this afternoon ??

Really?  It’s hard to believe, but the kitchen space is almost ready for its cabinets.  A little more flooring needs to be laid down and a little more drywall sanding needs to be done and then the cabinets will be carried in.  They won’t all be installed today, but it will certainly be good to have them out of the living room.  With all them and the appliances in the living space, it’s hard to be comfortable any where.  Let’s hope all goes well.

Fridge looks lonely, don't you think?

Walls! Ceiling!

It’s starting to look like a room again rather than a hollow shell.  Sheetrock walls are going up, ceiling too!

Kitchen walls
Ceiling - with lots of holes for lots of lights!

Walk-in Refrigerator

My house has a walk-in refrigerator!  You probably call yours the garage.  It’s probably the “tomato”  – “tomoto” thing.  But it is convenient that it is so *#&@ cold here in Connecticut that food is staying fresh and soda cold in the garage.  Which is also a good thing when the sub-zero (our real refrigerator and the only  thing surviving the demolition of the old kitchen) is one floor above this tiny operating kitchen and behind a sealed plastic wall.  I’ve found a good way to diet — if the fridge containing all the snacks requires shoes and a coat, a set of keys, and a trip up the stairs out thru the dining room slider and into the kitchen slider to get to.  No wonder I’m losing weight — and I thought it was all the worrying about the money being spent on this remodel.

So, with all the stuff out of the room it looks so big.  Wonder how we can keep the illusion as we put the kitchen and sitting room back together?  The carpenters started laying the new hardwood floor last week, but work got delayed by last week’s snow storm (8″ on Friday).  Tomorrow is supposed to see ALL of the sheetrock installed — that will be quite a feat!   Then work will most likely be halted again as we deal with this week’s foot of snow.   One storm a week — more than we need — seems to be the pattern.   Hubby has really put the hours on the snowblower and my errand for tomorrow is to pick up a cable to repair it before Wednesday’s “big blow”.   I’ve taken the annual picture of hubby and blower, but will have ample opportunity for more, I think.

"Large" room viewed from just inside the sliding door
Do a little dance, kick a little wood, get down tonight!

Kitchen reconstruction – day 1 !!!

At last, some reconstruction has begun.   The electrician has hung all the boxes that go above the sheetrock, but today the carpenters will begin laying the hardwood floor.  The first day of reconstruction.   This is what it looks like right now……

flooring stacked and ready to go
cabinets under cover- will be moved Thursday?
sub zero moves around - and will be moved again today
new window looking out on snowy yard

Kitchen destruction – Day 5

The kitchen area is now completely gutted. As we peel back the layers, it is very interesting to discover the wack-a-doodle things the prior owners did on the first and second remodel of the kitchen. This large blank area in the middle of the floor is the result of a re-tiling from 14 years ago when they apparently did not  remove and reinstall the island. No wonder it always felt a bit short as they had  raised the level of the floor around the island without raising it too. So, those ugly white, cracked tiles are soon to be gone. Handy thing about putting in new windows. The carpenters are tossing all the old stuff out the rough opening for the window so they don’t have to walk through the finished area of the house with construction destruction debris.  And, of course, there is a big open hole in the house and the temperature is 20 degrees.

Kitchen destruction - day 5

And where am I hiding out, you might ask?  This is my temporary hovel in the laundry room/downstairs kitchen.  Everything in one tiny little space including the table which now serves as my office where I’m about to start writing the annual Christmas card.

Kitchen destruction – day 1

The plastic wall is up and I’m taking this photo from where the other small plastic door will go — as if this could keep the rest of the house warm and dirt-free.  This was just before the first day of destruction began and before the carpenter ants were found in the base of the greenhouse window.  They are still crawling in and and being sprayed as I write this.  Wonder how many there are and how far the damage goes?  Guess we’ll find out as destruction day 1 continues.   There will be a bit of reconstruction today as the new bay windows will go in where the old windows were.  And they are quite a bit larger, leaving us the possibility that the damaged wood will just go to be replaced by new windows.  Keeping fingers crossed as I type.

Note that even though the house is in shambles, from the outside there are still signs of Christmas (see the big wreath on the window?).

Old kitchen be gone!

After two very hard days of work, the old kitchen is fully packed up and moved either upstairs to a spare room or downstairs to a very tiny mother-in-law kitchen for the next few weeks.  Two cabinets are already down and headed to Housatonic Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore operation tomorrow.   The rest will come down and out by the end of the week.    And then the walls come out as we look for wood rot and any other damage that might be there before we reconstruct.  Ceiling is coming down too.

It will be the coldest day of the year so far — high temp maybe up to 27 degrees — and this window in the photo is coming out tomorrow.  Good timing on our part, don’t ya’ know.  But in its place will be a giant deep bay window. Then the second bay goes in the next day — right before the weather changes and the temps get back up into the 40s.  But at least it’s clear and not raining or snowing.

Empty kitchen with copper cookie cutters yet to be packed