It was a busy day, Monday. We had drywall, stone, siding and geothermal going on! It was quite interesting seeing how they dig the fingers for the geothermal lines. I have a few pics to share from when I ran back to snap a few pics while they were working. I would have loved to stay......but work gets in the way of that. At least we live close enough so that I can take a quick break and run back when they are doing something exciting.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
And........Now We Have Stone!
After spending quite some time in granite warehouses, we received a text from Tracy indicating that they started on stone since it was such a nice day. Even though it was dark, we HAD to go take a look. So, with the flashlights from our iPhones, we were able to see what they have done and snap a few pics. Little did I know, Brian was sweating bullets wondering if I would like the stone. I was pretty set on ledgestone or stacked stone, but Brian and Tracy really felt the stone that we went with would be better for the outside and they were right! The stone is beautiful and we are so happy with the coloring. The second picture is from the following day where we had a little light to take a better pic!
Saturday, January 21, 2012
A Day of Shopping......Cabinets, Flooring, Granite
On Saturday, Brian, Braeden and I went to Columbus to go to a granite warehouse called MontGranite, as well as to a discount flooring store and another cabinet/granite supplier(which will remain nameless). MontGranite was great, but the other two were fails. While we were pretty certain that we were not going to go the discount route, we just had to check them out and make sure of our decision. Needless to say, we did not stay long at either store.
Now, on to MontGranite. The warehouse was huge and the selection was fantastic. They had beautiful options ranging from A-Z. A being the least expensive to Z being the most expensive. All of the granite was very pretty. We just noticed that the A's, B's, and C's are very pretty but look very similar without much movement. The higher the letter, the more movement and variation in color you see. I can say that my heart went pitter patter over a few of the S-Z slabs. However, with the amount of granite we need, Brian had to keep me in check and bring me back to reality!
One thing is for certain, is that we are in love......with more than 1 piece of granite!! Trying to decide between these will be very difficult. They are very different. Unfortunately, the photos really do not do either of them justice. Our plan is to take a cabinet door and the flooring sample with us when we go. Feel free to leave a comment with your favorite.
Now, on to MontGranite. The warehouse was huge and the selection was fantastic. They had beautiful options ranging from A-Z. A being the least expensive to Z being the most expensive. All of the granite was very pretty. We just noticed that the A's, B's, and C's are very pretty but look very similar without much movement. The higher the letter, the more movement and variation in color you see. I can say that my heart went pitter patter over a few of the S-Z slabs. However, with the amount of granite we need, Brian had to keep me in check and bring me back to reality!
One thing is for certain, is that we are in love......with more than 1 piece of granite!! Trying to decide between these will be very difficult. They are very different. Unfortunately, the photos really do not do either of them justice. Our plan is to take a cabinet door and the flooring sample with us when we go. Feel free to leave a comment with your favorite.
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Braeden's contribution for today....he took several of the photos from today including the warehouse pictures. |
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Another photo of the warehouse. |
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Slab # 1 - Siqqime. This is very pretty. It has tans, browns, grays, and a touch of blue. It is very pretty and has a lot of movement with many variations throughout the slab. |
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Close up of Siqqime. |
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Slab #2 - Telli Gully. This is just a very striking piece. The color variation of steel gray and browns is just beautiful and would go very nicely with the cabinets. |
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Siqqime |
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This is a great picture of the variation in the slab, but the color is not nearly as orange as it shows. |
Location:
Columbus, OH, USA
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Drywall Update
Over the past few weeks, the drywall guys have been working diligently. The progress they are making is great! Here are a few pictures showing their progress. Soon, they will begin skim coating.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Choosing the Cabinets
Well, we have certainly looked at a lot of cabinets over the past few months. What a range of styles, materials, and prices! Wow! It was VERY difficult, but we think we have narrowed it down to the following door styles. We have always had oak cabinets and wanted something different. However, most of our furniture is oak, so we have to stick with something that will mesh with all of our furniture. Therefore, we believe we are going with maple cabinetry. The color works very well and the grain is a little softer than oak, but still works with oak. We really like the ginger with chocolate glaze. Now, to decide on a door style.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Unfortunately, Brian and I were at work the day they poured the lanai. We were unable to take many photos. However, we are so happy with the results. We love the color and are anxious to see the stone/craftsman columns. We believe the stone will look great with the color of the concrete. Later, Mike will add the steps. There will be two steps going up to each door.
Monday, January 9, 2012
A Small Bump in the Road.....
There were many things going on back at the house today. First, Mike Miller Signature Concrete began preparing the lanai for pouring. Brian spent all day Sunday backfilling around the house to assist in the preparation. Gravel was hauled in as a base for the concrete on the lanai and the forms were created. We decided on the Leather color like the front porch.
The little hitch we encountered was with the garage doors. We were so excited as they were going up.....until they were fully up. Unfortunately, the garage doors did not fit quite as we had planned. For those of you who know me well, Brian got VERY nervous when he saw the window on the small door. In fact, he had already told the door guy that it was not going to work. I love that man....he knows me so well! Since they were special order, we had to make them work. So, the first picture shows the small door with the windows at the top being overlapped by the trim which we did not like at all. We hoped and prayed that the big doors would fit better and they did! Phew! While we would like the windows to be slightly lower.....it worked and we can live with them. The last picture shows what we ended up doing.
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Leveling the gravel. |
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Preparing the area by the door into the bedroom. |
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Bringing in more gravel. |
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LOVE the doors. Do NOT love the trim covering the windows! |
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This is what where we ended up on the small door. |
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Oh, the poor door guy! He was such a trooper. He changed the doors around multiple times. Remember, I am a VERY visual person. I have to see it! |
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The windows on the big doors do not touch the trim at the top. While we would like them a touch lower, we can live with them. |
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