Saturday, February 11, 2012

Getting Dirty

This week, I decided to take part in my renovation. I felt it was important to actually get my hands dirty.

After just a few days of helping out on the job, I have a totally new respect for all trades people. I cannot believe a simple D.I.Y. project could be so labour intensive. My left shoulder is in a lot of pain right now from so much over the head work ( + neck, back and hips ).

I salute all labourers and trades people! David my contractor - still my hero- working with him is like a dream.

Here is a photo of one of my contributions:

Yup- that is my pink screwdriver acting as the water shut off!
Another exciting development is that my kitchen cabinets were installed today. Custom made, wooden beauties which will be featured once the entire kitchen is complete. Thank you Oliver!

Here are some of my major kitchen inspirations:
Love the chandelier in the kitchen and the chalkboard paint

Love the glass front cabinet doors

I decided not to be an open concept kitchen - I had one in my rental condo. totally overrated. This is more in tune with what my finish product will look like. A Gally-
ish, L shape style. 

All of the stainless is covered with white fronts- nice touch

This is so pretty- note that there is no upper cabinets- its like a restaurant kitchen.

This is what my kitchen looked like when I bought it ( just a little reminder)


This is what it looked like this morning.

And this...
All of these pictures are part of my vision board- a technique designers use to get a sense of one's style and taste. If you are considering a redesign, I would suggest looking through mags and websites to compile a folder of what you like.

Back to getting dirty - Every inch of my body is sore right now - I have paint in my hair and on my skin as well as mud all over my jeans and shoes. It was a total blast and gave me a new sense of pride in my condo.

Next time you work with a person in the industry, be sure to treat them with the utmost respect. Treat your contractor well on a daily basis- I have David hooked on Aroma Coffee and the little chocolates. I have brought him one every single day. I suggest spoiling your contractor with a simple gesture- it makes all the difference in a day's work.

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