Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Smokin'!
We have a new addition to the family...a new smoker! This isn't just any smoker, this was hand delivered by Ken, all the way from Texas! Here is the smoker, in all of it's 322 pounds of glory:
Here the smoker traveled in the back of Ken's car:
Dan begged a Texas store to hold on to the smoker- here's the note that was on the box:
Ken and Dan rolled it out of the car, it was REALLY heavy:
Dan quickly put the grill together!
Here the smoker traveled in the back of Ken's car:
Dan begged a Texas store to hold on to the smoker- here's the note that was on the box:
Ken and Dan rolled it out of the car, it was REALLY heavy:
Dan quickly put the grill together!
Monday, July 5, 2010
Front Door!
Here's an update on the front door! Dan has a few little things to do, but now we're basically done!
For drama, here is the before and after:
Before:
Here is during:
And here is AFTER!!
Since we liked the older style, we found a five panel wood door from Salvage One
Here's after the final coat of poly....
For drama, here is the before and after:
Before:
Here is during:
And here is AFTER!!
Since we liked the older style, we found a five panel wood door from Salvage One
Here's after the final coat of poly....
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Open the Doors to 2010
Spring is here! To kick off the 2010 project season, we are focusing on doors. The basement doors, trim and finishes, and our front door. So, there's Dan peeking out from his favorite closet in the basement. And below, a picture of our house, and a zoom into the front door. We have a lot of work to do!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Presenting...
Kitchen Favorites
Before the final 'After' pictures of the finished kitchen, Here are a few highlights of some of my most favorite elements of our new kitchen.
Microwave Boxes: With a gap on each side of the microwave, we used this extra space to make two small boxes, one in which we keep a cook book, and on the other, our cutting boards. Easy access, and a great use of space.
Knife Strip:We did away with the wood blocks that took up a lot of counter space, and added a simple magnetic strip for knives and scissors.
Trimmed out fridge: Dan took the iniative to trim out all around the fridge, giving it a great built in look!
Black Granite: Installing black granite was actually a last minute decision, but one I am glad we made. The granite looks excellent against our white sink and cabinets.
Range Hood: Dan did a GREAT job finishing out the range hood.
Spicket: Dan got this at a furniture store that was going out of business, and I love it! It's very large, but it reaches all crevices in the sink, and scours dirty pans. Also like that it is from the Chicago Faucet Company, just cuz it's local.
Microwave Boxes: With a gap on each side of the microwave, we used this extra space to make two small boxes, one in which we keep a cook book, and on the other, our cutting boards. Easy access, and a great use of space.
Knife Strip:We did away with the wood blocks that took up a lot of counter space, and added a simple magnetic strip for knives and scissors.
Trimmed out fridge: Dan took the iniative to trim out all around the fridge, giving it a great built in look!
Black Granite: Installing black granite was actually a last minute decision, but one I am glad we made. The granite looks excellent against our white sink and cabinets.
Range Hood: Dan did a GREAT job finishing out the range hood.
Spicket: Dan got this at a furniture store that was going out of business, and I love it! It's very large, but it reaches all crevices in the sink, and scours dirty pans. Also like that it is from the Chicago Faucet Company, just cuz it's local.
DIY Cabinet
There is an interesting cutout in our kitchen wall. To make it into a large appliance cabinet, we had two doorframes custom made along with our other cabinets.
Using corks we had saved, we made the top two panels into corkboards, and using chalkboard paint, we painted two pieces of plywood. Presto! A formerly awkward space is now put to good use!
Using corks we had saved, we made the top two panels into corkboards, and using chalkboard paint, we painted two pieces of plywood. Presto! A formerly awkward space is now put to good use!
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