The painters can't paint till the baseboards are installed & that happens after the tiles are gouted.
The plumbers can't install till the walls are done & the vanities can be installed, for the plumbing...
See were this is going...
Well a new twist this week.
Remember that beautiful, kitchen granite counter top, install?
The one that was so large that it needed an extension added ?
The one that just made my heart sing, every time I looked at it? Well, now you see it!....
And now you don't! It had to be removed on Friday & taken back to Moncton. There was an deflection & in would not sit right in the joining seam. Back it went to be remade & will return in about a week 1/2 or 2. The plumber had to be notified as the sink & dishwasher could not be hooked up when he came for the bathroom vanities but the grouting still needs to be finished for the laundry room wash tub & washer hook up to the water lines.
On the up note, the furnace is running & I don't live there yet!
I've been using both the infra heaters from Costco so far. The weather has been so wet on the NE coast & the dampness is felt in the cold winds.
The beginning of the week was so colourful & the reds were so announced, among the greens.
The back yard at the cottage was in full song & on it's last verse of the song. The rains & cold weather have taken all the red & orange from the woods around here.
I was told earlier this Fall, that when I saw pictures that delighted me, to take them, as the colour would not last long this year. It has been proven to be true.
Although the window boxes, even with the geraniums removed, still have a show of flowering!
Here are the new cottage steps & porch, from the garage side of the lane way.
And here's the look from head on, walking up to the cottage. The lilac bush from Ontario was spared & new flowering bush of some kind, will go on the other side.
The last hurrah of this beautiful season will soon be gone.
The seasons are fascinating to watch & I could never live somewhere hot & warm & be without them.
I see plaid fabrics, when the fall is upon us, ever changing plaids! lol
Bill & I once, years ago in Wawa ON, hit a moose in the night. My first response was 'Brown, velvety, texture?' And then impact, we were all fine, moose included as it ran away. My new, 13 day old Ford Mustang, would have to under go a lot of bondo! Never kept that Mustang!. Yes I see texture is nature. lol
The laundry room floor just needs the wall behind the door done. I'm having it done 3/4 way up to place a coat hanger above it, so wet & snowy coats can hang there to dry. The grout will then be added to t=fill the cracks. I love my floor designs to be on the diagonal, adding interest as you walk in. :-)
Bill's bathroom floor is on a diagonal as you walk into it too! Baseboards, toilet & vanity to be added in soon.
I was noticing today, just how striped Old Tom's tail is & how grey & wonderful he's going to look in the house, when we finally get in, sometime next month. I've found his cat mat to snuggle up on to keep him cozy.
Bill's office is painted & awaits for his return, sometime next month. Maybe I'll be in the house to greet him! Maybe it's all just a dream...
This is the view he'll see when he sits at his desk. The top soil & grass will be in place next spring, just use your imagination, hear the water gently hitting the shore line?
The exercise room is now finished & a infra red sauna will be placed where the 'things' are sitting right now. I'm going to finally get into a routine of exercise in this room!
The suspended ceiling in the pantry has been installed. It will be easy to get at all plumbing with just removing a few tiles. I hope not to see the day when that is going to have to happen but it will be easier than cutting through drywall!
And I have lived those those days! Hindsight is a wonder tool. lol
And a very smart contractor is a great thing too!
Through a pocket door in the kitchen, you enter the pantry. The old breakfast nook from 20 years ago is going to be used here, with other shelves too. I just love having natural light shining through.
The last of the laminate has been installed on the old mezzanine, yes there are two mezzanine's & stair cases, to the second floor. Not forgetting the elevator for those not able to use the stairs.
The guest bathroom awaits its baseboards, toilet, & vanity.
A Wonderful Surprise!!
The used kitchen cupboards that Bill purchased off of one of our friends has been installed!
It will be in the stained glass room for light lunches & breaks.
I now have to pick out a counter top for it & the sink & wash tub will be ready for the plumber. The walls still need to be painted, the trim in that room was being painted on Friday so this room should be next.
I've got so much cleaning to do on this & so many other rooms. I'm so glad my girl friends are all saying they will help. I'll get by with a little help from my friends!!
The foyer & hall way down stairs has been started. Behind the ladder iha the freshly laid slate tiles, on a diagonal of course! lol
The stairs will be capped with a medium rich dark wood, then a runner will come down the center.
Ever wonder where the painters keep their paint? This is one of the foyer closets, next to & goes under the stairs. I giggled when I looked at all their supplies & thought, this is where the paint fairies keep their supplies! Remember the Autumn Fairies embroidered wall hanging I did? It made me think of it... for whatever reason. Yes, I still laugh in wonderment at 'Brown velvety texture.' lol
Once the painters move out of this area & the slate floor is installed three deep & the leftover laminate is installed the rest of the way... this is going to be for my fabric storage, it is located steps away from my sewing room.
Well I have more & will post it later today.
Sorry for the tardiness, I've been nursing a cold that our Alberta family generously shared with us. Bill is back in ON with the same cold virus. So I guess you can say it's making its way across Canada! lol Good luck to China next week as Bill travels there, hopefully virus free! Oh Canada!!
Not so virus free. lol
Thank you for stopping by & do so have a look later.
Cynthia
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