Saturday, May 22, 2010

Plumbing



Hooking up the supply lines from an Ikea faucet can be sort of weird as they aren't usually standard sizes (they are on the metric system...like the rest of the world). They are also extremely short and wouldn't reach the valves under the sink. After reading many-a-web site I realized that this particular faucet (can't remember the name...sounded like when you gargle) is a standard 1/2" so all I needed was a quick trip to the hardware store to buy these handy couplings that cost way too much and connect the two lines together in the middle. Will it leak? I'd guess yes, at some point in the future when I'd rather it not.

Did Ikea fold to the American market and start making standardized supply lines for their faucets? I'd say yes, they did. U.S.A.! U.S.A!

Heres Wally helping me put in the garbage disposal and drains under the kitchen sink (still not completed).

Carpet



FINALLY there is carpet. Here are two boring pics of the carpet in the studio and the rest of the house. Thanks Charlie! We made sure to get dirt colored carpet as it will be that color soon anyway with the kids running in and out. After having lived in the travertine cave for so many years I can't wait to lay around on carpet.

Bathtub Enclosure


With Marie's dads help we finally put the finishing kit on in the tub enclosure and caulked all the corners etc...put in a toilet and faucet (from Ikea...more on that later) and it feels like a functional bathroom. Now if it only had a door for some privacy we'd be happier.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Countertops


It was great to see the counters go in on Thursday. I'm really happy with them. There are so many options in this area and it was really hard to pick this out. We went with an acrylic solid surface called Staron in sanded white pepper. The best part is that we didn't have to install it. It took them more than half the day to do the kitchen and a little one in the bathroom. After tiling the bathroom niether one of us wanted to tile anything in the kitchen.