With cabinets hung and drilled into place, it’s beginning to
feel like we have a kitchen again. On Thursday, we painted the walls a lovely shade of gray. Then on Friday, we assembled the upper
cabinets. We cranked out six in less than two hours. (We felt like champs.) We
placed them in their respective spots in the kitchen and went to bed, eagerly
awaiting the arrival of Saturday morning. (Well, D was at least.)
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Painting the walls gray. |
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Fitz is bored with all of the cabinet building. |
Derk’s dad came bright and early and they got to work right
away. Ikea has a pretty cool system for installing cabinets. They have a steel
suspension rail that you mount to the wall. You drill this into studs and
ensure that it is perfectly level. Then using their hardware, you secure the
cabinets with a few screws and they are in place. Those crafty Ikea engineers
are so smart. (Here’s a nice little
step-by-step
for those interested.) A difficult task was installing the new microwave and
wiring it up correctly. But probably the biggest challenge was building in the
fridge. We’re going for a completely built-in, seamless look and had to add
side paneling to fill the gaps between the fridge. With the help of Uncle Ray
and the magic of FaceTime, we were able to figure it out. Getting the correct measurements was no
easy-task, along with maneuvering such a huge piece of wood in and out of the
house for cutting. At the end of the
night, we put together the pantry which is a massive structure that reaches the
ceiling. The four of us (D’s mom was there too) had to build and move it into
place, avoiding the collision of the pantry with the ceiling and other
cabinets. By the end of the night we were exhausted, sweaty, and stinky, but
guys, WE HAD THE MAKINGS OF A KITCHEN!
On Monday, we started to out together all of the little
stuff – drawers, pull outs, shelves, etc. The neatest contraption we have is
this lazy susan on steroids that fits into our corner cabinet. It swings in the
cabinet and then pulls out straight. I
can’t wait to actually have all of our pots and pans organized and not in a
heaping mess.
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Assembling the lazy susan on steroids. |
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Lazy susan on steroids in action. |
So what’s left? Well, a lot. The biggest thing is the
countertops. The measurement guys should be out Thursday. Then they will go in
about a week later. We also have a shelves, etc. that need to built and installed,
cutting and installing trim on the top and bottom of the cabinets, the
installation of the window seat, adding under-cabinet lighting, adding another
pendant light, creating a tile backsplash… the list goes on. We have the major stuff
now completed, so now it’s all the little time-consuming things. BUT GUYS, WE
HAVE THE MAKINGS OF A KITCHEN. Like we’ll be cooking again in a few weeks. Doing
it ourselves is challenging, but so rewarding. And not to mention we’re saving
thousands and thousands of dollars. And that’s a cause for some major
celebrating. <Insert celebratory fist pump here.>
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Quite a change from the previous post's last picture. |
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Even the dogs are impressed. |
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