Sunday, May 24, 2009

Painting upstairs and handrail staining

The painting is almost done upstairs, just the doors to go. It looks beautiful.


Here are our handrails. They've been stained but not laquered yet. The posts will have some kind of nice cap on them to finish the whole thing off.
Here's my precious hubby working away.

More of the kitchen

Here at last is my cooker. I mentioned previously that I had bought it online at Grays Online, an auction site that has scratch and dent items. What I didn't notice was that it was in Sydney and was for local pick up only. I had to organise to freight it down myself and the cheapest I could get was $360!! Oh well, we live and learn!! I still absolutely love the cooker, it was still a big bargain and the scratch on it is very tiny, way better than it seemed in the photo. It's a Smeg by the way and yes, it does have the AGA sticker on it for those who are concerned. This means it is approved by the Australian Gas Association. A friend's hubby mentioned that you have to be careful buying some things online as they can be from overseas and not approved for use here. I also still get a full manufacturers warranty on the cooker as if it were new. The website address is graysonline.com.au in case you're ever looking for something. They have heaps of stuff in all sorts of categories.
Here are the cabinets installed. The benchtops are coming tomorrow!!!!! Yay!!! The plumber is also coming to install the stove and the sink so we might even have a roast tomorrow night for the first time in a few months. I must say I am very "over" my tiny makeshift kitchen in the laundry.
Here is the back wall of the kitchen installed. The fridge goes in the middle and the microwave in the space below the cupboards on the right.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

My kitchen

Yesterday, Darren and his brother Mark, picked up our kitchen cabinets from our cabinet maker in Melton!! Here it is being installed today. I am SOOO excited!! This wall above contains the pantry (on the left), the fridge (in the middle) and a "kids bench" where the toaster etc. will be.

This is the U shaped area under the bulkhead (see link to old post here). These cabinets are a different colour to the other wall, for a bit of interest! The sink goes under the window, stove on the right (I bought a beautiful 90 cm Smeg upright cooker with electric oven and gas cooktop - I got it from Gray's Online auctions for $2000 less than RRP. It has a few small scratches but nothing I care about), dishwasher on the left with lots of drawers everwhere and a huge pull out bin. I've sent off a plan to the bench top people, we want to get Caesarstone in the "Ice Snow" colour. Hopefully that will be organised in a week or so.
Other jobs done lately include starting the handrails upstairs and in the stairwell. We've gone for solid timber posts and rails that we will stain, and black powdercoated steel uprights (not pictured yet).
The wardrobes upstairs in the kids' rooms are also finished. The doors are on the floor just waiting to be painted.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Darren's little things

Darren is working on the upstairs fix, i.e. doors, skirting and architraves around the windows. He's also fitting out the wardrobes.
Here is Ben's door. Notice the little brown blocks in the corners and at the bottom. They are little feature bits, the things Darren loves to add to the house!
Once they're all painted in glossy white oil paint, the doors will look gorgeous!

In goes the heating.!



We have lived up here for about 8 weeks now with no heating. It has been very cold. We have had a little fan heater (see above) that gets dragged around and fought over but the house has been freezing and we've had to rely on lots of blankets and doonas! Today, Darren and his helper Tim started installing the central heating ducts. Tim had the day off school because Darren really needed someone small and agile to help him. His pay was 4 packs of footy cards which he thoroughly deserved!!
Under the house running ducts in the mud!!
Peeking through the return air vent hole!
They didn't get it all done today so we have one more cold night to bear. The plumber has installed the heating unit and tomorrow, the rest of the ducts will be run. I cannot wait to feel that warm air flowing into the house.



Internal timbers, doors and at last.....stairs!

All our doors, skirting boards and architraves have arrived and have been dumped inside wherever a space could be found!
I have been absolutely fascinated by the way Darren has built the stairs to the upper storey. It truly is an art form I think! He started out making the side bits (called stringers I now know!). He carves out shapes in them using some kind of power tool. See below. He then makes a mirror image one for the other side.

The treads and the risers (that is the horizontal and vertical stair bits) then slot into the stringer in the spots carved out. He then makes wedges that he hammers into the gaps. See below. This makes the whole structure tight and prevents creaking etc.
Below is the almost finished product! Very clever in my book!