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Friday, June 24, 2011

Kitchen Demolition/Renovation!

We tore out our entire kitchen in March. It was supposed to be a weekend job but it was way more involved than we had anticipated. The actual tearing out only took a few hours but getting it back together was interesting- (the house is 100 years old this year, so nothing is square, and everything has been done before-poorly of course) We tore out the cabinets on a Thursday evening after the kids were in bed ( yes, it was very loud but thankfully they stayed asleep). My brother-in law Nick and Dave were going to lay the sub floor and do the prep work for the tile Friday, then lay and grout the tile Friday night/Saturday, with cabinets coming in Monday. That was the anticipated timeline. The kids and I were to stay at my parents for the weekend. As it were, the floor was terrible and they had to rip it out to the floor joices and it was crazy unlevel and took muliple hours blood sweat and tears to put together. The kids and I ended up spending 10 full days at my parents house which was fun and crazy too. It was Spring Break so kids wer out of school which would have been super fun but, we all got the stomach flu, Elena got RSV, Carter had Bronchiolitus and they almost hospitalized them. Also it was Dave's 31st birthday, and because he and Nick were slaving away every spare minute on the house we only saw him like twice the whole time. It made for a wild memory! I didn't think it was so great at the time but I kept giggling while posting this just remembering how WILD it really was! Jax, Daddy and Ellie-girl playing before the big demolition that night.

Sick Kiddos ( they actually look kind of happy in this pic but that's because I bribbed them to smile becaue they looked so miserable in the other pic- Eva obviously still looks miserable. Poor Babies!



This was the first day at Mommers and Papa's house. We were all still healthy and Spring Brak had just started, this was a great day!


Dave and Brandon ripping out the kitchen Thursday night.


Dave tearing out the awful triangle shaped bar that took up the whole kitchen so awkwardly. ( I was really glad to see that go :)


I look kind of crazed, I know, but I had just drop kicked the ugly old counter top- (which felt amazing by the way!)



All the lovely layers of formica! I actually think the original grey marble was the best, they kind of just digressed from there


Brandon and his sweet wife Mary came and helped us tear out all the old cabinets/tile. THANKS guys!


After it was all out, this was the disgusting mess we were left with (and we'd actually cleaned it up a ton by the time I got the camera out)


All the yucky layers of flooring. THERE WERE SO MANY! Tile, cork board, red brick linoleum, orange foam carpet, ply-wood, yellow linoleum, pine or maple hardwood floor, cedar decking and who knows what else!


up close look at the Pretty Pinwheel tile design by Dave's brother Nick. He did an amazing job! We love you Nick, THANKS SO MUCH!



(plywood and tile subfloor)


Quick level- because it was so very un-level
(notice the yucky wall where cabinets were -gross!)


Finished tile! Soooo very gorgeous.


The Kitchen in Eva's room, yikes what a disaster!

new cabinets getting installed, so exciting!


Knotty Alder with brushed nickel hardware!


Look at the pretty not-ply-wood-like-countertops and the huge pantry!


Jax and Brandon trying to hook up the sink/dishwasher, Hooray almost done! Look how open it is! I love it so much.


The kids hanging out while we try to put the kitchen back together- so patient! What a mess it was, you can even see all the dust on the carpets. It's so beautiful! Well worth the wait. We were thinking we'd sell the house this spring after getting the kitchen remodeled to get something bigger because our little family has grown so much since buying this house, but I dont want to now. It'd be so sad to leave now it's so wonderful. We are so blessed and so very grateful to eveyone who helped us get it done. ( we still have to get the backsplash finished and put up trim but to us it's such an improvement we're willing wait to save up for the travertine we want on the backsplash)

1 comment:

kate said...

It looks amazing! Good work and I am glad all your kiddos are okay!