Sunday, December 8, 2013

The Tile

We spent the majority of the summer looking for tile. We went to the Tile Shop, Home Depot, Lowes, Builders Carpet (they sell tile), Tile Express, the entire tile compound out in Farmington. It took FOREVER, but we were tiling 600 sq. ft. so we may as well make it worth our while.


I wanted a large (12 x 24) tile laid in a brick pattern. I thought I would go with a neutral, but the more tans and browns we brought in to the house the more I hated it. So we went with a slate look in ceramic and I think it's pretty beautiful...now to find a paint color.


Ignore the mess, bask in the beauty of the tile!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Kitchen Remodel

So we've decided to dive into the kitchen project head first. It was time for us to finish the last big project in the house. The first step was finishing the ceiling/walls and fixing all of the water damage. You may remember from an earlier post that we moved the stairs a couple of years back, so we have a pretty big space to work with. In my mind I knew exactly what I wanted to do in this room, but when it came time to select things, I had a really hard time.

Step 1: . Fixing the fireplace. Our old fireplace was surprisingly installed incorrectly. All the vent holes were tiled over, and it was a gas fireplace that they used to burn wood. We never actually used it, the whole thing looked really scary, so we decided to just replace the thing in it's entirety.

This was totally a Bob project. He called the fireplace people, picked out the type we were getting and I basically rubber stamped the whole thing. We've got a gas burning fireplace, with radiant heater. Even though we won't use the heating function very much, it's gas heat with a battery starter and if our power goes out, it'll give us an alternate source.

So we did this back in early June and felt like we had made a huge step towards the kitchen. And not surprisingly, the fireplace has just been sitting there, unused. And for a while, a long while, our kitchen project went on hold.

Step 2: Coming up with an actual design so we could start filling in the pieces.  So we headed over to Fingerle Lumber and worked with Tom Lane to come up with a design. Below is the top down view of our space. Starting from the top of the picture:
  • Door on far left is the pantry, 
  • Next door is for the mud room
  • Next door is for the basement
  • And the french doors are for the study




You can't see the fire place in this picture. But on the bottom right, where there are the built in china cabinets, in the middle, that's where the fireplace is. So we plan on a seating area in front of the fireplace... but that's super far away.

Step 3: The kitchen tile. Oh how I hate picking out tile.






Saturday, June 8, 2013

The Baby Grand Piano Room

We got this really great piano for Ani from a co-worker. It's made out of wood a little out of tune, just like a real piano. Bob says it's as close as we're going to get to the baby grand....I say it's a small step.

It's baby alright!


Tuesday, May 28, 2013

A Weekend in Canada


It feels like we haven't sat still for the past couple of weeks, we were in Chicago, then Toronto. I took this video of Anika while I was trying to rally the troops for a bath, this one, didn't want to go to the bathroom! She's crawling all over the place and hates to be immobile. Sigh. I wonder what walking will be like.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

A Little Bit of Spring

One of my favorite things about the Pitt is the number of flowering trees we have this time of year. We've got over 12 and they are just exploding right now. The apple trees are beautiful, and I try not to think of the fact that they'll start shedding their apples come fall and I'll spend most of my days trying to get the dogs to stop eating them!


The red buds are probably my favorite and I love that we have one right off of the master deck:







And I couldn't resist getting Ani outside to pick at the grass!