Monday, February 25, 2008

End of an Era

Yesterday, on a whim, we decided to drive over to our old stomping grounds on Eastlake for breakfast at 14 Carrot. While we were over there, we walked by the beloved Sara Michelle, our former apartment building. We knew right around the time that we moved out that it had been bought and would be converted into condos. It worked out well for us actually since at the time we got our entire security deposit back since they were redoing the units anyway. At the time, though, we heard they were just renovating the inside. Looks like their plans changed. There's just a tad of water damage under there it looks like. Guess we got out at the right time!

The project this past weekend and continuing into this week is drywalling the ceiling on the main floor. First Craig tore out a channel in the old ceiling where the can lights will go. Then I installed some RC channel (resilient channel to the layman) in order to have enough room for the can lights to fit. Since that's about the extent of my technical knowledge on the subject, feel free to read more about installing RC and sound-proofing here.
Fascinating stuff really.

Today, after work, we finished installing the sheet rock. This involved Craig hoisting up large pieces of drywall while climbing up a ladder and then me helping to support it with a 'T' made out of 2x4s while he screwed it in. Very professional and scientific I assure you.

You can tell by the photos that my camera has begun to succumb to the dust like the rest of us...





Friday, February 22, 2008


After returning from a week in NYC for work, I came home to find our house seriously transformed. Craig was an absolute superstar while I was gone. The biggest highlight? I opened the front door and a rush of heat came over me - yes, heat! We now have heat in the entire house. On top of the we have the new front door (hardware and all) installed and outlets throughout the main floor. To top it all off, the house is actually clean, even the bathroom. I'm not sure if Craig skipped work a couple days or what but I couldn't be happier.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Forward Thinking

As a motivating effort, we've hung photos of finished rooms/facets of rooms throughout the house which are inspiring our renovations. This makes it easier for us to see an eventual end and for our friends to see that we do actually have an end goal in mind. Here are a couple highlights:

The staircase:


The inspiration shot came from O magazine I believe. These built-ins are going to be awesome and really show off those carpentry skills that Craig's been honing over the years. This one came from Better Homes & Gardens (thanks for the subscription Mom, it's really not filled with all old lady stuff).

The main room:


Craig is installing special backing and conduits to eventually hang a flat screen with all wires hidden behind the wall. I really like the silhouette pictures too. The wall color is probably darker then what we're going to go for but you get the overall idea.

The bathroom:



In our downstairs bathroom, the sink is set back further then the toilet. Similar to the magazine shot (BH&G again), we're toying with the idea of extending the recessed wall to make it even with the toilet wall and then cutting out the 'built-in' shelves on both sides of the sink.


The end is in sight! Even if we sill need a telescope to see it...

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Craig's Very Own Laser Level


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Taken in the Home Depot parking lot. We weren't allowed to leave until Craig opened the box and played for 5 minutes. Have you ever seen someone so excited over a level? It's the little things that count in life...