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Functional but not yet finished

// November 1st, 2005 // Comments Off // In my Kitchen

A friend and I were discussing homeownership yesterday and talking about how much it costs to really furnish a house for both functional and artistic value. It’s a helluva lot more than anyone ever thinks about in the short-term.

Kitchen alone since I’ve moved in (4+ years ago) we put in:
new appliances, 2k
tile, 1k
countertop, sink, etc, 2k
additional wall mounted shelving/racks/etc, 500

Now we’ve got to save to find the perfect collapsable dinette or pub table which generally runs 250-1500.

Who would have thought you’d spend 5k+ upfitting a rather small kitchen? And this is just one room of a home that has absorbed quite a damn lot of money.

Not griping, just realist jargon. We’ve pretty much run out of funds for the time being. We’re at quite a functional state but missing our table kind of sucks. The laundry area now has wall shelves which has drawn up an amazing amount of material thus giving more space everywhere. We purchased a few wine racks w/ stemware holders and that’s looking real nice. Pulled everything out of the pantry and cabinetry and restocked it in a way that makes more sense and takes advantage of the space better.

It’s been a great learning and growth experience that has taken us about two months if we condensed all the lag times (4 mos if we don’t). Due to the push here though it’s forced our hand in other parts of the house which are now re-evolving, and being short on capital really pinches you where it hurts. You can see possibility but the wallet is just dry.

Oh well, more savings goals and pushing onwards. This has been very worth it.

-a

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Kitchen Remodeling (before)

// August 22nd, 2005 // Comments Off // In my Kitchen

Kitchen Remodeling (before)

Today our kitchen begins a reworking. We’ve decided to get a new countertop, replace the broken disposal, deeper more modern sink & faucet, as well as converting an old lazy susan into a shelved area.

We worked the entire day sunday cleaning out the kitchen and refridgerator.
Tuesday I have a GE repair person coming to see if they can figure out why the fridge likes to freeze.

It’s going to be a fun week.

Next on the slate, Kitchen Work

// April 18th, 2005 // Comments Off // In my Kitchen

Robin and I decided that our tax money this year should go to three things. Fix things that are broken, fix things that are about to break, continued savings.

Kitchen work.. Disposal is broken, faucet is leaky and needs work, sprayer has never sprayed since owning the house. Laminent is 15 years or older and the lazy susan busted a year ago.. Go! Begone! heheh.

I got a contractor out who will be giving me a quote on a new countertop, deeper sink, mid-range disposal, mid-range faucet, and shelving where the lazy susan was. She said it would take a maximum of 8 days. It should be just a couple, but a maximal is always good. Look forward to hearing the quote as the materials only add up 600ish. I’ll be interested to hear labor.

I am really look forward to it all being done. We modernized a lot of the kitchen when we bought the place. Put in some fine tile, new colors, and a good deal of stainless kitchen gear. We overload our kitchen and that won’t change, but at least it will all tie together and work.

-a