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:
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Yup- that is my pink screwdriver acting as the water shut off! |
Here are some of my major kitchen inspirations:
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Love the chandelier in the kitchen and the chalkboard paint |
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Love the glass front cabinet doors |
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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. |
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All of the stainless is covered with white fronts- nice touch |
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This is so pretty- note that there is no upper cabinets- its like a restaurant kitchen. |
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This is what my kitchen looked like when I bought it ( just a little reminder) |
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This is what it looked like this morning. And this... |
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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