Sunday, 23 January 2011

The Kitchen - Fully Functioning


AFTER (nearly finished)
Last night we cooked our first meal in our house. 

Mr V made Thai Green Curry on our temporary cooker and it was perfect.  It won't be long before we have a real cooker but until then, this one is fine.  It has two hob rings and a mini oven.

Yesterday was also the day I 'put a wash on' in our new Washer Dryer.  Now we are cooking and doing laundry, it's really starting to feel like home.

The kitchen is very nearly there - we're still lacking a cooker, a dishwasher, a radiator and a fridge-freezer.  As these will be integrated, the cupboard doors are hiding the latter.   We don't have flooring but this will follow later.  What we do have is a fully functional kitchen with running hot and cold water, a worktop and cupboards full of our 'things' that have been sitting in boxes for nearly 4 months.

The kitchen view from the dining room
View from the sink - Larder and unit for the fridge-freezer
Larder in action
 
Washer dryer and enclosed boiler unit

One of my favourite parts of this kitchen is the sink - it's a basic butler sink but with a Brita filter tap.  This now means we don't need to buy mineral water or have a filter jug constantly in use.  Tea suddenly tastes different and a glass a water has a whole new meaning... (Mr V can't notice the difference.)


Another part of this kitchen that makes me smile is our granite worktops.  We were going to go with a wood work service but we were advised many times that it would be very hard to maintain and it stains easily. Granite is a natural stone that doesn't age and is hard wearing.   

Capitale Granite is where we chose our granite from.  I had no idea how many granite designs existed.  We chose a 'nero angola' design that is black with little flecks.  In addition to the worktop we had upstands and window sills to match and accompanying draining lines around the sink.  This will save us from having to tile the kitchen at a later date.



Granite sills and upstand


Draining board

 So here is the kitchen so far.  Dinner and breakfast has been very easy to make and we're looking forward to lots more happy meals.

Take at look at the kitchen journey to date:

Kitchen 1
Kitchen 2
Kitchen 3
Kitchen 4
Kitchen 5



Sunday, 16 January 2011

The Bathroom - Final

BEFORE
AFTER






































It gives me great pleasure to share these images with you.  The bathroom is finally COMPLETE.  We still need to put up the vanity cupboard, toilet roll holder and varnish the door but as far as the bathroom goes, it is DONE!!!


In total, this is what we've done:

Tiled the wet area and window seal

Plastered all the remaining wall space and painted white
Fitted a new bathroom suite and shower unit
Fitted replica Victorian floor tiles
Fitted waterproof spot lights
Installed a traditional towel rail 




Here's some more snaps to try and show the complete space:











Friday, 14 January 2011

The Kitchen - Taking shape

Looking back through old 'kitchen' posts, we've experienced some highs and some very low moments.  

Remembering the day we realised that the entire room was about to crumble, we have come a long way.  From rebuilding the entire space with new walls, a new ceiling, turning four rotten windows into two bright windows to closing up two doors to re-positioning an original back door.  I am delighted to say that today the kitchen has started to take proper shape.   Take a peek so far...


This will be the set of drawers

The space here will be, one day, filled with a range cooker and hood

Our butler sink!!



Bedroom 1 has had a slight tweak today

Having slept in the bedroom for a couple of weeks through bad weather, we've noticed that the radiator is heating the wrong side of the room.  We've also realised that despite a nice size room, we do not have a spare wall for future furniture purchases. (like a dresser or dressing table) 

The radiator had to be moved today.  To do this, all the radiators in the house were drained, floor boards were pulled up - and that's it really.  The only issue we have now is the radiator looks great between the windows, (although a new radiator may have looked even better) but we have a large square of very old wallpaper making an appearance in the old spot.



New radiator position

Behind the original radiator - pretty?!

Saturday, 8 January 2011

The Lounge

After learning that there is an enormous amount of grey paint on the market, I decided to take a break from the house.  I was over grey!! This was until the decorator was ready to start painting our lounge.  Something occured to me.  The big pot of paint that I had mixed looked fabulous in the tester pot, but I hadn't tested the 5 litre pot on the real wall.

Dulux Dove was the chosen shade. This is what it looked like when I tested it on a patch of actual wall.

Dulux Dove mixed paint


Dove grey - is grey. Right? Well this looks lilac to me.  Despite wanting to use lilac as my accent in the grey room, I certainly didn't want lilac walls for this room.  Afterall, I hadn't tested 20+ shades of grey to end up with lilac.

There was one grey that I kept looking at but didn't try.  It had to be it - Farrow and Ball Pavilion Grey.

This is how we found the lounge and take a look at the journey so far...

Our decorator advised us to have the room lined with lining paper before it was painted - even with the lining paper, the lounge started to look better.  Before the grey was applied, we had the room coated with white emulsion so the lining paper didn't absorb the grey paint. 

Finally it was time to see the chosen GREY.  





Seeing the sharp white against the grey looked striking - so for now, we've decided to leave the white as our feature wall around the fireplace...





More lounge updates soon. Hope you like so far.