Monday, April 14, 2014

Doors are not my friend today....


Doors are not my friend today....

April 14th -- Bad day today.  There was snow overnight, the painters overslept, and doors are not my friend.

The contractor let me know that the sliding door in the dining room is bowed, which is why it won't lock properly.  It was shipped that way, is under warranty and the company will pay for the painters to repaint the replacement door that has already been ordered. In the meantime, I bought a double drapery rod fixture for this door that will hang sheers and then some solid color panels.  This door is not my friend....



It was near the end of the day when I was in my office preparing to move my computer and local area network from my office to the master bedroom so that the floors in that rood can be finished and the room painted. The head painter, who had been here all day, called my name and then said it was very important that I come downstairs immediately.  I did and he was standing in front of one of the translucent library doors as it was fracturing -- yes, it was making a cracking noise and shattering, but not into shards as the glass is tempered.  We both just sort of watched it in disbelief -- then he went into action and asked me if I had any heavy plastic -- I had just taken the box spring and mattress out of their protective plastic bags (yes, I did finally set up my bed in the master bedroom).  Here is a photo of the glass as it was fracturing.


Here are the plastic bed bags that we wrapped around the door as it continued to fracture

















We called the contractor who said he would be there immediately.  None of us had ever seen anything like this.  It was actually interesting to watch, but a real bummer.  At least the contractor was reassuring to me and said that it was under warranty and that he would order a new door.  He put masking tape on it to make sure that the glass would not drop in lots of little pieces.  Clearly, today doors are not my friend. 

The only explanation is that it was a cold day after the overnight snow and for periods of time throughout the day the sliding door was open, bringing cold air into the house.  In the late afternoon the programmed furnace came on and perhaps there was both cold and hot air that affected the glass in the door.  That's the best explanation I have, but it is a mystery.

The painters have really been working hard to complete the interior of the house because the weather did not cooperate for completing the exterior.  Between the woman who cleans my house and the painters, we have decided that it would look interesting to paint the ends of the main staircase that goes from the main level to the upper level and that I would find a bold color carpet  runner that would run down the center of the stairs.  This would provide a cleaner look,  and according to my cleaning person, would be a lot easier to clean than carpet. It turns out that when we pulled up the old carpet, the stairs had been painted like this in a previous life.






The walls will be gray, the trim white, and tomorrow I will start looking for a runner.

The painters finished painting the windows and trim in the living room, also gray,  and they will finish painting the stairwell walls tomorrow.






Despite the bad day for doors, the city inspector came today to do the FINAL inspection, and we passed.  As the painter kept telling me...it will only be a matter of days as we get closer and closer to getting everything done.


Tomorrow is another day and at least tonight I will sleep in my bed!

Sunday, April 13, 2014

It's beginning to feel a lot like home....

It's beginning to feel a lot like home...

April 13th -- All the subcontractors decided to rest on this Sunday.  I spent the last two nights sleeping in my "dog bed" in the master bedroom -- the floor never felt better.  I'm in the process of moving everything out of the "temporary bedroom/office" so that the painters and floor guys can finish up.

The second upper-level bathroom wall's have been textured and await painting.  The living room windows and trim have been painted and the lathe and plaster walls repaired, awaiting painting.  The walls in the stairwell that leads from the main level to the upper level has been prepped and awaits painting.  The final coat of paint has been applied to the pergola and only very minor touch ups to the exterior and some gutters await painting.

The Gathering Room, Mudroom, 3/4 bath off the Gathering Room, and kitchen have been cleaned and await only very minor paint touch ups. That was my cue to begin the grunt work of putting in shelf liner in all the drawers and cabinets.  

My espresso machine is now set up in the kitchen near the prep sink and pot filler faucet.  It was delightful to make my usual morning latte and to be able to use the pot filler to add fresh water to the espresso machine tank.



 I also put a few bottles of wine in the wine rack over the refrigerator.


And, I even hung a hat on one of the hooks in the mudroom.



Probably the highlight of the day was when I cranked up the fireplace in the master bedroom and enjoyed its warmth while I put clothes that I had moved from my temporary bedroom into the custom chest of drawers made by the finish carpenters.  Oh...did I mention that we are in the midst of a spring snow storm?

Here is the view of the snow still flying this evening as I look out on to the covered porch off the master bedroom.


The low temperature tonight will be around 17 degrees and I'm looking forward to the warmth of that fireplace!