Showing posts with label Mission Millworks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mission Millworks. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Far from done but closer

Sorry about the LONG delay.  With packing, moving, finishing touches, trying to caught back up at work, writing about the house when I have some downtime hasn't been my first priority.  But here are some pictures to tide you over.  I apologize for the mess of moving but we will post more when we are closer.

The dark trim took HOURS of stripping, sanding, staining and then finally for some sealer.  They were all painted many times before and it what kept us busy for a long time.  We love the dark stain (java) and the new hard wood floors.  We thought the floors were drak until the stain came in.  We love it. 

Please ignore our light fixtures, they are literally the cheapest Home Depot had and we will be replacing them along the way. 

Reminder of what these rooms used to look like:  http://1916bungalowheaven.blogspot.com/2010/05/introduction-day-1-and-2.html

The kitchen isn't close to done and this is the room I am anxiously waiting for.  Cabinet doors and drawers are supposed to be in later this week or early next week.  Then we can paint them white and then we can get our appliances. 

Doorway from dining room, fridge will go on left.  So excited for the farmhouse sink!!

Kitchen from back door.  Dishwasher will go in hole in center and fridge will be on near left. 

Entrance from back door.  Washer and dryer will go in the built-in section underneath. 

Master Bedroom

Bathroom

Restoration Hardware medicine cabinet and Kohler sink

Our lovely plastic liner since our tile has been on backorder since the beginning of July.  Picture white 2x4" tile all the way to the ceiling with a black accent.  I love to imagine it when the plastic is stuck to me while taking a shower!  I love the speed of the hot water though with our new tankless water heater!!


The floor design we decided on. 

Office and "Man Cave"
Love, love, love my office.  Same set-up as before but now 1/2 my desk looks out a window so I can be the nosy gatekeeper onto our block.  I will be the first to know of any "odd" care in driveways :)

Entrance to office/man cave.

Dining Room



I will take some pictures in the evening when you can see the colors better and not so many sun glares.  Copley is loving being able to go out and in whenever he wants and so is Nala.  She is just so comfortable wherever she is.  She was lying on the front patio within 2 hours of living here, not a care in the world but where to roll!

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Tub and tile

We ordered our tile today from Daltile store in Culver City.  Thanks to Chris for helping out.  He really knew his stuff, was very professional and had great ideas.  I can't say so much for the lady who couldn't even greet us when we walked into the showroom.  We got the 1" hexagon white tile for the bathroom floor.  We are going to randomly plug in black hexagons throughout.  P found the picture below and loves it.  I don't really get it but am willing to give it a try.  See, I AM accommodating!!  :)  On the walls, we are using 2" x 4" white tile as wainscoting 4' tall with a black 1/2" x 6" accent.  the tub/shower will have the 2" x 4" go all the way to the ceiling and will have 2 rows of the accent tile.  The tub will be framed in with a ledge with the tile.

Sample of random black in floor tile

Tile wainscoting inspiration


Mission Millworks will come out next week to measure our kitchen.  This I'm most excited about!!!

We are getting a new door for back door and was thinking of getting a custom door from Mission Millworks.  However, we want to get a dog door in it but I have looked everywhere and they are so cheap looking.  If anyone has any good recommendations for companies that don't have plastic white dog doors.  I'd like a dark brown one that blends with the door.  However, I found this company that builds them right into the custom door but I'm scared to get a price.  Do you think a wooden flap would their back?    http://www.vintagedoors.com/petdoor.html.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Stripping and Dollar Bills

The only real important job I have had is stripping.  I feel like that is when the guys actually feel like I am providing a useful function on the job site.  Get your mind out of the gutters, I'm talking about stripping paint off of the moldings.

Where we strip


First, I would like to thank P's dad for coming out for 10 days to help with the house.  It was above and beyond and he really helped us out.  He's always there to help with what you need and we loved having him.  Thanks L! We and The Hat will miss you.

At this part of the renovations, I feel like no matter how many man hours go into the house, it never looks like anything has been done.  So even though it doesn't look that much different, here is what we have been up to.

1. New copper pipes:  We have re-plumbed the entire house as well as added new gas lines.  P went under the house and cut the old sewer line which is a dirty job for sure.  I figure he gets to bless the new toilet first since he crawled under the house and dealt with the **it, literally!  The waste line in our house was severely cracked which is why the previous tenants had horrible problems with things backing up. Unfortunately, while we are working on the plumbing,  this means no running water or bathroom to use.  Just ask P about his bucket!  Also, if you ever come over when the house is finished, I would stay away from behind the water heater.  Just sayin.'


2.  Central heating and A/C:  Before the house had just one big vent in the dining room with a furnace.  Now, we have vents in each room and it will be so nice.  We also decided to move the doors to make our mini-hallway so the floor furnace needed to move.  Now, if we can just make sure the city will approve where we want to put the A/C unit.  It isn't exactly the smallest eye sore.  The AC is something we could have done down the road but P likes his AC and I will enjoy it as well come August! 

3.  Tankless water heater.  This hasn't been installed yet but it has been purchased and it is on order from Home Depot.  It will go outside on the same wall the previous heater was.  This was where a disagreement popped up since I would rather have waited on this, since the other water heater worked fine for now, and purchased other items up front.  Oh well!  It's all about compromise right??

4.  Electrical upgrade:  We have installed a 200AMP box so that we can power all these new upgraded appliances.

 5.  Kitchen cabinets  We have decided on our cabinet maker who will also make our new back door and a replacement window.  Mission Millworks out of South Pasadena is very familiar to the craftsman/bungalow homes of this area and has worked on the Greene & Greene homes which are famous in Pasadena and the surrounding area.  Larry Lee, the owner, is actually my Mom's cousin and a good friend of my Dad's.  I am getting a great deal on custom cabinets and can't wait to design them and see them up!

6.  Many trips and dollars spent at Home Depot - We took advantage of their contractor pricing since we were right at the minimum to get that discount.  Of course we were running around to grab things we might need to get right over that hump and get $300 off our purchase.  At this point, it would be great if Pasadena had a Home Depot all of their own.
7.  Kitchen - After much "discussion", research and thinking, we purchased our kitchen appliances.  We went with the GE Cafe series for gas range, hood vent, french-door counter depth fridge and dishwasher.  I found a Viking range on a floor sale but I decided to go with the GE for now.  The GE Cafe had good reviews, has the look I want but has lots of feature/function.  The kitchen was a source of contention as you can imagine.  It was a very difficult layout to get the right flow and look we wanted.  We had to fit a lot into a small space (story of this house) and our priorities were different.  P just needs a place for cold beer.  I want to make sure the kitchen has the right flow for when I am using it and make it appealing to buyers down the road.  Kitchens are always the most expensive room in the house and we are understanding why.  Thanks P, you are the best!!!!  I visited many kitchens on the street to see what I liked and didn't.  The key for us will be creativity with the cabinetry.  Well in addition to paying for it all! 

8.  Bathroom - Tile is something we both basically agree on.  We want white subway tile in the bathroom with some accent in black.  The tile will cover the walls around the tub/shower.  It may also be used as the wainscoting on all of the walls but we are still up in the air between that and wood wainscoting.  I think the tile will be easier to keep clean but I will let P decide.  No trump card needed.  For the floors, we are going to use 1" hexagon tiles floor with black accent.  I am thinking shiny/polished white with a matte black.  The black will be randomly placed in the floor rather than following a set pattern.

Storage is going to be a concern for us as a whole but being female, bathroom storage is important.  I like having clean counters and everything hidden!  Since we decided to go with a pedestal sink, which did keep me up one night, we will have to buy storage for the bathroom.  I don't want it to look cluttered so we are thinking a large Restoration Hardware Cartwright medicine cabinet (inset), a matching cabinet over the toilet, a tall cabinet for towels (maybe with glass doors, and then something else to the right of the sink for general "stuff."  I am most likely going with the RH because for once, it isn't overpriced in comparison to other brands and it also feels solid where some of the cheaper ones, seemed just that, cheap!  I'd like to get the matching overhead cabinet but we shall see. 

Just found this on P's camera and thought I'd share.  Copley and laundry day!!

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