More some kitchen thing

A small collection of kitchen achievements.

Outdoor vent installed (a while back) and the upper hood cover installed, so that’s all done and ready for burnt foods. 

Shallow cabinet is the only relic of the old kitchen. Fit well in the old kitchen, so we thought it might be a useful addition(see last pic in post). With some creative cutting, painting, and some random faux walnut shelves, it fit there again and became our open concept pantry.  We have a whole shelf for beans!

New Front Door

Finally, sometime in November I think or maybe December, and thanks to our very unusually snowless winter, we got around to installing our new front door. It was fun. Still have to finish trim and we’ll be painting it a colour in the spring. Thanks to the guy in the hat for the help.

Kitchen Update

The Kitchen is beginning/has begun/began/has now taken shape and is mostly a working kitchen.  It hasn’t taken us THIS long, I’m just lazy and don’t update enough. 

Kitchen Update: Awesomeness!

Appliances delivered and mostly in place. Upper and lower cabinet frames have been built. Brown on the inside, but will eventually have black doors and covers. A few minor things to be done before we can start the actual install. Despite being full of stuff, it still feels roomy! The room is so small that pics have to be taken from outside the room to fully capture the kitchen awesomeness!

Kitshun Florss

After many weeks of acclimatization (more than necessary) we started on the floors. The finishing nailer borrowed from the tool library had severe air leak, so went and rented a cordless nailer from Home Depot and we got the first row in! Then we moved on to the floor nailer from the tool library, which also had an air leak. After another trip to Home Depot, we installed the rest of the floor, which flew by once we had working tools!  The finished product looks great and is definitely grey, despite looking very browinish in many of the pics. 

*Certain photos edited in the style of Piet Mondrian to remove embarrassing faces, excess flab.

The Bathcave

The recent progression of the bathroom has been quite quick, especially compared to how everything else in our house has moved.  With now grouted subway tiles and what looks to be a snake skin floor, we are ready for the usable parts of the bathroom to go in, like toilets and sinks and fixtures, and lights.