After about five weeks of work, and about five weeks of living out of the kids' bathroom, our new master bath reached a state of "done"ness that allowed us to move back in. There are still a few things that need to be finished off, but that first shower in our new space left Mary purring and very, very glad we'd made this investment.
Here's some of the before-and-after!
Old 3x3 shower replaced by an angled 5x3.5 shower.
The tub took up too much space in the corner like that, so it's now a smaller tub and tucked against the outside wall.
Goodbye soffit and Laura Ashley stencil and ginormous mirror; hello gorgeous!
Some last adjustments need to be made, but overall we're very pleased with how this turned out. You can't see the wireless Bluetooth speaker we installed in the shower so Eric can hear music or the radio in the morning.
Now the debate begins: Mary favors moving on to do the kids' bathroom, while Sarah desperately wants the kitchen redone next. And me, I just look at the checkbook and wince… But seriously, it needed to happen, and we're very pleased with how well Daniels Design did on the job. Come by and take a look sometime!
Eric, Mary, David and Sarah Kleppinger aren't your typical Northern Virginia family...they put the "super" in SuperNoVA! Come along on our adventures and keep up with all we do!
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Sunday, July 28, 2013
One (Renovation) Step At A Time
Progress on the home renovations onion has been slow, but it has been made. Consider that so far this year, we have:
- Renovated the laundry room,
- Negotiated the financing to tackle redoing the master bath and the kitchen, and
- Arranged for new closet systems to be installed
To that list we can now add, re-carpeted the entire upstairs: last week we completed that effort with the installation of new carpet throughout the upper floor, and even in the study--the only carpets not done were the entire basement level, which can certainly wait another decade as far as I'm concerned.
But now that the carpets are done upstairs, we can proceed with the installation of the new closet system, which will be done on August 15. That will mean some more demo and repainting work beforehand, but things that I should certainly be able to knock out beforehand.
We are, after all, making progress on our plans for the year. And I am also proud of the fact that (as best we can tell) Fergie has not yet "christened" the new carpets, although she certainly does enjoy snuffling in them for all the wonderful new smells. And it is a wonderful change to have springy carpeting underfoot, as opposed to what we had had for at least the last nine years (and who knows how long before that).
Over our Vermont week I hope we can come to consensus on the contractor for the master bath, which we've agreed will be the first project. Then perhaps we can begin setting that up, and make that happen within this year.
Friday, February 1, 2013
There's Gonna Be Some Changes
Twenty-odd years ago, a good friend and I would greet each New Year's with the same promise: this year, we said, "there's gonna be some changes." One year it was when I got married; another year, she promised she was going to get a new job. The dreams of each new year sounded big, and impressive, and maybe just a little scary at their immensity.
The first 31 days of 2013 suggest the old trope will actually be coming true this year: there's gonna be some changes, in 2013. As the shine of New Year's resolutions fades and we confront in February the gritty realities of the year to come, there's still quite an extensive list of things we're planning to do this year:
The first 31 days of 2013 suggest the old trope will actually be coming true this year: there's gonna be some changes, in 2013. As the shine of New Year's resolutions fades and we confront in February the gritty realities of the year to come, there's still quite an extensive list of things we're planning to do this year:
- Tomorrow we go to visit the Fairfax County Humane Society's dog farm and look at doggies. After months of "I wanna puppy I wanna puppy I wanna puppy," we're actually going to do it. We've bought the food and water dishes and baby gates (to mark off space in the house so Doggy can get used to it gradually instead of Whoomp all at once), and we have our eye on one dog we're hoping to meet and who might come home with us later in the month.
- In mid-January Mary and I went to the Home and Remodeling Expo and began, formally, the process of spending tens of thousands of dollars. The hope is to be able to redo the master bathroom and some portion of the kitchen; we've already contracted with one outfit do redo Sarah's and the master closets, and we've already met with three contractors (fourth is coming up) to see what they can do and how large a bag of money we'd need to come up with. But one way or another, one room or another (if not both) will be done in 2013.
- After years of inaction, we're beginning to redo the living room: scrapbooking supplies are moving to the rec room, which brings us to...after years of inaction, work (of a sort) is starting on the train set, too! I'm making the executive decision that some parts of the train won't ever be set up, and so I'm repurposing parts for later use. The scrapping station will go where those unused train set parts are stored.
- I bought myself my own drum kit, which is now also ensconced in the rec room.
- And, perhaps inspired during my time at Harvard last month, I have started some writing projects, one of which I want to see through in the coming year.
And that's only the first 31 days! May the good starts begun in January bear fruit throughout the year and into the years to come...
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