Tuesday, August 10, 2010

August 10, 2010 -- Day 341 -- Before's and After's

We have had so much work done in the past few weeks I barely know where to start!  I'll start outside and work my way in, like I do when I eat sandwiches.  =)

We had the driveway and the walkways replaced.
Before:
Cracking asphalt.  It was difficult to park on and really difficult to roll the garbage can out.

After:
Smooth concrete.  We integrated the walkway with the driveway, thereby widening the driveway.  The walkways weren't in bad shape but they were a bit boring, so we had them re-done and added some striping to make them more interesting.
Our next step is to figure out what plantings we want to do in the front yard.

In the back, we had our patio made.  It's also concrete, but it's stamped concrete so it has an interesting texture and some more shapes in it than just regular concrete.
James is currently using the patio for a work area, but once we move in, we'll be sure to BBQ all the time.  Maybe I'll invite you over, if you're good.  Maybe.

On to the inside.  The bathroom is basically completed.  Below are a before and after of the sink area.  James did most of the installation in the bathroom and almost all of the design.  He's created a gorgeous bathroom and we both can't wait till we move in.
Before:
Wall hung sink.  The words that come to mind to describe this sink are: sad, hospital, tiny.  I'm sure it worked well for Veronica (the previous owner) but James splashes far too much for this to be useful.

After:
Marble vanity.  James (and I) will be able to splash all we want.  The new sink/vanity is on the opposite wall from the previous sink.  It has more counter space, more storage beneath, and classic sconces on each side.

We also replaced the laundry room.  The house had a large laundry room when all we really need is a laundry in a closet.  Take a look below at before and after.


....and after.  Front loaders are more energy efficient and stack easily.

Now, the kitchen.  When we look at pictures of the previous kitchen, it's so hard to believe the new kitchen is the same space.  Take a look and see for yourself.

Before:

After:
The appliances and the floor are not yet installed, but you get the basic idea.  The countertops are brushed granite, the backsplash is travertine subway tiles, and the island top is alder wood planks.  James did almost all of this work himself (we hired a subcontractor to install the countertops).  He even fabricated the island top out of 5" alder planks.  He stained it to work with the rest of the kitchen and we both love it.  Maybe I'll invite you over to see it sometime.  Maybe.

All in all, it's been a long process and we're so glad it's almost finished!  We have to have the floors installed (the wood is ash and NOWHERE in California sells ash, we had to order it from Ohio or Montana or somewhere that I've never been), and install the appliances and then we move in!  Should only be a few more weeks!

JOY!!!

3 comments:

  1. The place looks phenomenal. Great job, Ada & James!

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  2. Holy crap it's gorgeous!! The before and afters are incredible. I can't believe James did most of it himself - that's amazing!! Can't wait to see it.

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  3. Your place is like an HGTV special brought to life... without the need for an annoying host. Love the countertops!

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