I don't know who's more relieved: the fine folks at Home Quest, our other sweet neighbors, the dudes who walk around the block all day with various canines, passing traffic after events at the RBC/Carter-Finley, or simply the two of us. We finally have blinds.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Kitchen Island
I hope that everyone is having a great Eleven so far. Things have been relatively quiet at 301 Grand Avenue. We are slowly finding a place for all of our things.
Today my good friend Greg Readling began work on our kitchen island. The top of the island consists of resilient maple strips, which we glued and pressed together today. I also played with Greg and Lorraine's new daughter Rain, and photographed the chickens. It was a wonderful afternoon.
Today my good friend Greg Readling began work on our kitchen island. The top of the island consists of resilient maple strips, which we glued and pressed together today. I also played with Greg and Lorraine's new daughter Rain, and photographed the chickens. It was a wonderful afternoon.
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| I'm really excited about this already. |
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| Look at those eyes! |
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| This particular chicken is really photogenic and fairly sassy. I guess I would have an attitude, too, if I lived in a coop with a slate roof. |
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
While we weren't on the computer...
We moved! Tracy and I are now proud residents of 301 Grand Avenue. We are still a long way from figuring out our interior, but one of our dear friends demanded pictures anyway:
| The laundry room is coming together. |
| Denise has made it clear: she prefers the windows without blinds. We disagree. |
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| We got all of our appliances. It finally looks like a kitchen. The vibe of this room is wonderful-it might be my favorite so far. |
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Floors
Last weeks Sedaris Hardwoods sanded, stained, and satin-coated our red pine parquet floors.
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| These floors hadn't been sanded since their installation over sixty-three years ago. |
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| This is the living room after the stain and finish coats. |
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| Master |
Sunday, October 24, 2010
I missed the fair, but...
I was excited to return home after two weeks in the United Kingdom and see all the wonderful progress at 301 Grand Avenue. Tracy and Steve chose some great tile for our bathroom; and Home Quest has been hard at work.
| I love these colors...this photo was taken before the grout was completely dry. |
| Tracy and Steve decided to go with a stretch of color amidst the subway tile, and it looks cool. |
| Here's a shot of Tracy with our neat living room fixture. Nice work, T-Bro. |
Friday, October 15, 2010
almost there!
in order to maintain the character of the exterior, we selected this rustic "onion" style light for the front and back doors.
laundry room with blue and white checkerboard tile!
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Interior Carpentry
Bruce and Steve have been hard at work on the interior. Below are a few examples of their handiwork:
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| This is the floor between our living room and den. Bruce and Steve were able to fill in the gap with extracted parquet flooring from another part of the house. |
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| This was the fireplace at 9 a.m. this morning. |
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Steve's Drawing |
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| Our new mantle at dusk. This photo is a little dark, but note the cedar board on top. |
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