Saturday, October 29, 2011

Cutting granite

Just call us garage fabricators!

Ever since we bought our kitchen, the granite cutting and installation has left us wondering what to do and IF we could do this. We got all of the granite from the kitchen but it came out in pieces and the granite for the cook top broke when they disassembled the kitchen.

We didn't really pay any extra for the granite-which made us feel better. But if Bart couldn't get the granite to work with the new layout and cutting it himself, then we would have to pay for new counter tops (and they wouldn't have been granite).

So, last Saturday Bart decided to tackle the granite cutting once and for all.








Incase you are wondering how to fabricate your own granite (the cheaper, non profesional way)
1. Get 3-4 strong men to move the granite pieces onto a platform of 2x4's and plywood.
2. Make a guide for cutting-we used a straight 2x4 and clamps.
3. Buy a DRY DIAMOND blade from Home Depot and get your circular saw ready.
4. Wear eye protection, gloves, a face mask and make sure you have good ventilation-aka a fan to blow out the dust.
5. Cut the granite slowly and with a steady hand. Note: there will be lots of sparking.
6. When you have made your cut, transfer the granite slab to your kitchen, and then cut the other granite pieces to fit.
7. Use liquid nails to attach the granite to the cabinets. Use fiberglass bondo to seam the granite together and make sure you level and then clamp everything in place.
8. Use clear knife grade epoxy to fill your seams.
9. Try to get your professional finished edges on the front where people will see them. Use clear finernail polish over the rough unfinished edges-I promise it works and looks better than I thought (see picture #5 above).

TADA!!!!!! We are one step closer to getting running water and having a kitchen again.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Top 2

I am so glad that you guys like Revere Pewter because it is my favorite. It is warm and light, with the right amount of gray and brown. Our floors are going to be the dark walnut, with a white ceiling and bright white trim.


I also like Ozark Shadows because I wanted to try something bold and daring, totally out of my comfort zone.  We have 12 feet of windows which let in plenty of light, so that's why I'm even debating the top two colors.


As you can see in the photos there is definitely a difference between the 2 paint options. I am planning on painting the entryway, office, living room and possible even the kitchen all in one of these colors.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

More choices

We have a few too many projects going on right now, but Bart is insistent that I choose a paint color for the upstairs so that he/we can start painting next week. Bart decided to use 5 days of his vacation time to stay home and work on the house. Even though I know he is superman, I still wonder how much he can really accomplish...

These are my top 6 colors. I painted samples all over the rooms, so I could see the paint in different light.


1. Wood Smoke-Glidden
2. Ozark shadow - Benjamin Moore
3. Harbor Gray- Benjamin Moore
4. Revere Pewter-Benjamin Moore
5. Dolphin Fin- Behr
6. Collingwood- Benjamin Moore



  1.  Wood Smoke-Glidden            4. Revere Pewter- Benjamin Moore
2. Ozark shadow - Benjamin Moore              5. Dolphin Fin- Behr
3. Harbor Gray- Benjamin Moore     6. Collingwood- Benjamin Moore



What do you think? Do you have a favorite gray that I should know about?

Monday, October 24, 2011

Fall drive

We took a drive up the canyon to enjoy the fall scenery and it was a really lovely time.




Too bad autumn has to mean that it's going to get cold. I'm not opposed to snow-it's just the freezing temperatures that come with it.


Thursday, October 20, 2011

Happy Haunting

I must admit that since Bart and I have been married we have not been "into" Halloween.  I only buy one bag of candy and as soon as it's gone, we turn the lights out and go to a movie.  I assume that all of this will change once we have our own trick-or-treater but until then we like it status quo. 
That doesn't mean we don't like a good Halloween party with costumes, games, and great food though.


Many thanks to the hostess Lizzabeth (only I can call her that) who made cute invitations, decorated her house and INVITED us.


My mom and I spent hours making our matching Mr. and Mrs. costumes.  The only reason I had costumes was because of her and her expertise. Thanks MOM.

I think we are the best Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head that was ever made.

All of the party animals came in costume and we had lots of fun visiting, laughing, eating and taking pictures.  I am embarrassed that I already forgot some names but I did...

Carlene and hubby as crayon and paper

Michael and Jennifer Fong
 
Meg and Abe Ford


Cassidy and Nate Hansen

Tim and wife

Britta and Christian Weiss

Thanks again to Liz for all the planning and coordinating that she did.  If we get our house done by Christmas EVERYONE is invited to an ugly sweater contest/party.


Happy Halloween to us.


Monday, October 17, 2011

Sneak Peek



I got my wallpaper and I really really like it.  Now some of you maybe saying "Hey, that wasn't one of the wallpaper options" and you are correct.  I had to veto all of my first choices.  The imperial trellis was too expensive, the 3 trellis patterns only came in 20 inch wide rolls and my wall was 27 inches and the 2 Antonina Vella options would have needed to be trimmed and since I'm a novice that sounded too hard. 

I am excited for my mom to come down and help me put up my wallpaper!

Friday, October 14, 2011

We need a facelift

If you remember, I worked for plastic surgeon for a year. Thus, I should be considered an expert in the cosmetic/aesthetic department. With all my experience, I decided that our house needed a facelift. Sorry that I don't have anything else to post about besides the house- I forgot my camera for our trip to Hilton Head, and all we do is house projects...I guess I could blog about the fast food we've been eating this last year.


Bart pullout out all the overgrown phitzers when we first moved in and then we mulched and planted hostas and a Japanese maple.


Last week we decided to tackle the front door and nasty geometric window that terribly dates the house.





The window isn't complete yet but the new front door is great.


We will see what the rest of the weekend brings since it's only Friday night...I used to think the weekend was for dating and fun but Bart disagrees.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Kitchen's don't go in the garage

When we moved into our house, we also moved in a new kitchen that I bought off KSL.com into the garage and there it has sat for over 6 months.  We finally decided to put the kitchen on the top of the "To Do" list and here is a photo journal of the progress.











As you can see, we did some major gutting, wall moving and upgrading.  We still have a lot more to do-get water, power, counters, flooring and paint, etc. but I think we have made progress.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Warning: This is a vanity post

October 4, 2007


Happy four years to us.  Four years isn't anything compared to my grandparent who just celebrated 66 years or my parent at 34 or my in-laws at 39, but hey I'll take what I've got.

I have a lot to learn from these two, I am so grateful that they are in my life.



Thank heavens for my mom who followed us around to all our photo shoots.




I loved planning my wedding, I loved how everything turned out and I have learned more about love in the last four years than I thought was possible. XOXOXOXO

Monday, October 3, 2011

Saturday is a special day...

It's the day that Bart gets lots of work done day!

Welcome to my living room. This is a long narrow room with floor to ceiling windows that are drafty and not very energy efficient.


When my dad first saw the house, he suggested that we build a pony wall and install standard windows-so that's just what we did.


Bart bought three 4x4 windows from Home Depot and then started in on removing the old glass...and he didn't break one of them!



The windows were smaller than the opening, so Bart had to build out those red beams (pictured above) and build the wall under the new windows.


 
 One window down...only 2 more to go.




Don't worry, someday we will replace that nasty, old, green, roof-not sure if it should even be called a roof.


Bart was even able to insulate and sheetrock the wall AND put up blinds. I love the blinds because now we can have the window open (to let airflow in, the room was soooo stagnate before) and not have the neighbors look in.


Bart is a busy boy and I am grateful that he will tackle these projects. Thanks for all the comments on the wallpaper.  I think I have narrowed it down and I've learned a lot about wallpaper. I'll let you know how it turns out-when I actually get around to it.