Big bang

Yup… Tomorrow is the big bang, aka demolition day for our old kitchen.  Finally!  The day is here.

But true to form, ‘big bang’ also has another connotation for Scott and I.   We never seem to do anything simple.

We’re adding on a renovation to our laundry room as well.  Why?  Well, see, we got an awesome deal on a Samsung washer and dryer.  Problem is, the plug for the dryer is very close to the ground stopping us from stacking the units.  And we were counting on stacking the units.  So why not move the electrical plug this week with all the electrical work to be done in the kitchen, plus replacing our electrical panel.

At the same time the tiler is here working on the kitchen, why not tile the laundry room?  Same with painting?

And on top of all that, our new washer is leaking out the front door and needs to be services – and I know it’s not due to user error.

The stress of the renovation has been quite something.  Trying to figure out what faucet we want, paint colours, throwing out/recycling stuff we don’t need, not wanting to deal with the sales rep cancelling the order for our dishwasher when we found the next model up for $50 more, etc… It adds up.  We seriously could use a vacation after all is said and done in 4 to 5 weeks.

But, you know, the renovation will be worth it.

As with any renovation…

CToldnewwithGiottoAs with any renovation, there are always challenges.

Our challenge has been – what colour to go with?  Wait, didn’t you pick your cabinet colour?  Yes we did, however the cabinet maker came back and showed us that relative to the sample we had, what we actually would have gotten is much darker than we wanted.  This is mainly due to the wood changing, and what part of the tree is used.

Cherry can range quite a bit from dark to light – and in the stain and you have a whole new variable.  As a result, a darker cabinet.

So back to the drawing board we went, and admittedly such a pain. We had our heart set on the cabinet colour we wanted, and every time we looked at the colour we picked relative to others and not realizing what it was, both Scott and I were drawn back to the original colour.

So we didn’t go with “Copper Tray” on Cherry, but now we’re going with “Giotto Brown” on Maple.  It’s deeper and redder, and the picture above doesn’t quite do it justice.  In person the colour looks great.  It will mean a slightly darker kitchen, but it works.

This also means a delay in the start of the kitchen renovation by two weeks which sucks as the condo has already been in a bit of shambles as we start moving things out of the kitchen and we have another 5 weeks of this.  That said, I know we will get through it.

First step will be tearing out the old cabinets, tearing down the walls and rewiring the electrical.  I’m looking forward to this.

Ultimately, I am looking forward to getting this all completed.  I know Scott is too.

Where are we starting?

Here are pictures of the kitchen from when we moved in.  We did nothing to it when we first moved in, etc…

Too many choices…

Scott and I, I think, are completely fed up with making choices.  For the past few days, it’s been nothing but have to pick our cabinet, counter, granite or quartz, lighting, backsplash, floor tile, do we want to put a light over our dining room table, do we want change the light fixture in the living room, do we really wanna put that light in that spot…. ARGH!  Can we please turn off our brains?

Cabinets
So we made a few decisions… We decided to go with Cherry wood with a Copper Tray stain from Cuisines Laurier from their Lite line.  However, today, it looks like either the sample our contractors had was wrong or something is up because we got an email back saying the stain is much darker than what they had. So we’re looking at going with Roasted Chestnut or something lighter instead.  We cannot have a darker kitchen given we have a galley style kitchen.

We also went with a Shaker style door with crown moulding and lighting valance.

Counter
On the quartz vs. granite discussion – crowdsourcing guidance said quartz, and I have to say I agree.  The granite in the bathroom is gorgeous, but I do worry if we drop something and do damage to the bathroom counter.  We made the decision, today, to go with Caesarstone Charcoal (9140).  It’s really neat quartz, with dimensionality to it.  We saw it at the International Home and Garden show and it was exactly what we were looking for.

Had we gone with granite, we would have gone with Cafe Imperial.

Lights
Lighting-wise, we picked up two kinds of lights – an art deco light we thought would go above the dining room but it may go over the island; and then a 5-light set which was going to be over the breakfast bar, but may go over the dining room.  We shall see.

We did also get a new lighting set for the living room.  We’re not married to the new light as we do like the funky UFO light we have.

Backsplash and Floor tile
We chose to go towards white with a hint of beige/brown, though the floor does go a bit more grey/white.  I think it will look good.  It is quite conservative if you will, which is not really my thing – totally.  I would like some pizzaz but not quite sure how we can really do it.  Either way, the kitchen is going to look great!

photo 2 copy

 

Les Nessman lives in Toronto…

And not in Cincinnati.

And thus starts the kitchen reno.  At this point we’ve measured everything, determined what cabinets we’re going to get, etc…

As a way to determine where everything will be, given we’re tearing down and pulling back part of a wall, Scott decided to tape the floors and walls.  It’s been perfect for helping us to visualize where everything will fit:

  • Our fridge
  • How far the wall will be pulled back
  • How high and far out the breakfast nook will come

And so it begins…

Scott and I picked up, or had dropped off, our new stove and fridge.  The first step in the kitchen renovation.  Yup, we’re going at it again with the next renovation… our kitchen.

I think we have the original cabinetry from when this condo was built in late 1978/1979.  Between that and the bathroom, those were the two rooms we didn’t paint or do anything with because we knew they needed to be renovated.

Once again, we’re going to use ATD Contracting from Oakville, who did our bathroom; as well as numerous co-workers – having redone kitchens, and almost redesigning major portions of homes, etc…  We know they do great work.

So what are we doing with the Kitchen?

  • New cabinets
  • New lighting – Thinking up to 4 pot lights, and possibly lighting under the cabinets
  • New painting
  • Pulling back the wall by the fridge
  • Tearing down the wall and putting in a breakfast nook with cabinetry
  • Putting in an undercounter dishwasher
  • Over the fridge cabinets
  • Over the stove cabinets and a hanging microwave with integrated fan
  • Water service to the fridge for the ice maker
  • Possibly replacing our electrical panel since we have to do electrical work anyway, let’s do it at the same time.

This is pretty exciting because we’ll gain so much more space with the microwave moved and standalone dishwasher removed, and space to put stuff.

For the cabinetry, we may be going with Cuisines Laurier – a Quebec-based company that does excellent cabinetry.  Specifically, their Laurier Lite cabinets are a mid-range and very good solid cabinet, and Canadian made.

Biggest lesson so far – how relatively cheap granite counter tops are these days relative to other kinds of counters.

Convection…

The stove and massive fridge that Scott and I ordered on New Years day arrived yesterday.

The fridge involved us having to remove two doors to get the thing into our condo.  *phew* It fit – barely.  The best quote of the day was: “This is a fridge that’s not for a condo, for a house.”  And we definitely need to renovate our kitchen.  The fridge doesn’t fit in the spot where the fridge should go!

Needless to say, if we ever move, these appliances will come with us.

I digress – tonight, I baked muffins.  I think it’s the first time I’ve baked anything since Valentines Day when Scott was stuck at work, and I took him down dinner and dessert (a valentines cake).

I gotta say, convection ovens are the… well… yeah it would be eventually… oh I’m not going to go there. *GRIN*

Still, awesome.  Next up – I’m doing a Pork Roast.

Surface and the newbie?

For Christmas, we purchased a Microsoft Surface tablet for Scott’s mum.  The main reasons for which:

  • It behaves similar to newer computers that friends and family will be using or have started using (Windows RT/Windows 8 UI),
  • It’s a tablet,
  • It’s something that Scott’s mum can grown into, and if she chooses, she could invest in a new computer when she is ready,
  • She can add a memory stick or external hard drive to view pictures that we send her from over the past several years

However, being half way across Canada, it does make it difficult to support.  Thankfully we have our own, just for that purpose. Once we get our kitchen renovated, it will become the kitchen computer.

I digress.

There are some stupid UI choices and behaviours about this computer.

1. If you get locked out of your computer because you’ve entered the wrong password on your Surface too many times, you have to use another computer to reset the password.  This makes is difficult for someone where this is their primary computer.

2. By accident, I had set the date to ‘yesterday’ instead of today on her computer.  There is no simple way to change the time on the Surface unless you go into desktop mode.

3. Trying to give her support using Remote Assistance did not work.  Now this could be a problem with my network to her network.  That’s really annoying, and the tool is not easily accessible.

4. The “Make everything on your screen bigger” setting does not work on Surface.  Good luck to anyone who has sight accessibility issues, which Scott’s mum does have.  Accessibility is not it’s strength.

5. The Skype app UI is horrible.  It’s hard to tell who is actually online.  You have to go the list of people, and select available.  That can be really confusing to a very novice user like Scott’s mum.

6. The downloadable Trackpad Settings app didn’t work in the initial version.  It works now, but I really could have used it working to setup mum’s tablet.

Those are my gripes so far.  I think Microsoft could have made this tablet a little more user friendly for first time users.  Am I regretting not getting her an iPad? Not specifically.  Would an iPad be easier?  Yes.  Would she be able to save all her pictures and such to it, and access them on a hard drive or memory card?  Absolutely not.

I will say, Betty has done very well learning how to use her computer.  Good on her!