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Rotary cutter and renovations!
Well, I didn't get to go to Lancaster today but we are installing the new
countertops, sink, faucet, and garbage disposal today in my soon to be renovated kitchen. I am doing wallpaper behind the countertop area and was just measuring for the strips. Since the area is only 18" deep in most places, I am running the paper longways to avoid seams (the paper is 21" wide). Trying to figure the best way to cut the strips - lightbulb moment! Use a cutting mat and my paper rotary cutter. So off I go. I did take 'before' pictures of the kitchen and will take 'after' shots as well if anyone is interested in seeing them. Sort of like my own "Before and After" show like on HGTV. The new floors go down on Thursday and the appliances get delivered on Thursday as well (new gas range and dishwasher). This is the first time I have ever been in a house long enough to have to renovate. I still think it's easier to buy a new house and move! -- Alice in NJ, Royal Cybrarian www.ourcyberfamily.us "Time is that quality of nature which keeps events from happening all at once. Lately it doesn't seem to be working." Anonymous |
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I would love to see the pics when you're finished with the project, Alice.
It's a pain while it's going on, isn't it? But you'll be so happy once it's done! -- Louise in Iowa nieland4 at mchsi dot com http://community.webshots.com/user/louiseiniowa "AliceW" wrote in message ... Well, I didn't get to go to Lancaster today but we are installing the new countertops, sink, faucet, and garbage disposal today in my soon to be renovated kitchen. I am doing wallpaper behind the countertop area and was just measuring for the strips. Since the area is only 18" deep in most places, I am running the paper longways to avoid seams (the paper is 21" wide). Trying to figure the best way to cut the strips - lightbulb moment! Use a cutting mat and my paper rotary cutter. So off I go. I did take 'before' pictures of the kitchen and will take 'after' shots as well if anyone is interested in seeing them. Sort of like my own "Before and After" show like on HGTV. The new floors go down on Thursday and the appliances get delivered on Thursday as well (new gas range and dishwasher). This is the first time I have ever been in a house long enough to have to renovate. I still think it's easier to buy a new house and move! -- Alice in NJ, Royal Cybrarian www.ourcyberfamily.us "Time is that quality of nature which keeps events from happening all at once. Lately it doesn't seem to be working." Anonymous |
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I agree Alice, moving seems easier that renovating. I did our kitchen and
Masterbath about 6 years ago. Even though they were careful to clean up every day, it was impossible to get rid of the dust. The kitchen was 6 weeks and then the Master Bath was 3 weeks. We did all the floors from kitchen to entry and MBath in tile, so the removal of carpet and existing tile was noisy and messy. Never again, although I love the outcome. Maybe a round the world trip while renovations proceed. -- Sugar & Spice Quilts by Linda E http://community.webshots.com/user/frame242 |
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Well, I was hoping to escape to Lancaster (with the DHs blessing, I might
add) for the day, but I felt guilty leaving him here to do all the work. He has a bad back and really shouldn't be doing a lot of lifting and bending. So, I'm here in the midst of the mayhem. Still using a rotary cutter and mat, but with wall paper instead. This is actually Phase I of the renovations. We are putting new vinyl flooring down in the kitchen, family room (never again carpet in this room which leads to our back door - but I'll leave that for another day!), hallway, powder room and foyer; replacing all the countertops, installing new dishwasher and stove; wallpapering behind all the countertop area and putting up a border around the newly painted kitchen and family room. After all this is done, for Phase II, we rip up the carpets in the library-was-dining-room and dining-room-was-living-room and put down Pergo. That means emptying all the wall-to-wall bookshelves and my china hutches. Phase III is replacing the carpet from the stairs and upper hallway. Phase IV is repapering or painting the powder room. By the end of all this, it should be time to retire and move to Florida! Phew, I need a nap. -- Alice in NJ, Royal Cybrarian www.ourcyberfamily.us "Time is that quality of nature which keeps events from happening all at once. Lately it doesn't seem to be working." Anonymous "nana2b" wrote in message ... : I agree Alice, moving seems easier that renovating. I did our kitchen and : Masterbath about 6 years ago. Even though they were careful to clean up : every day, it was impossible to get rid of the dust. The kitchen was 6 weeks : and then the Master Bath was 3 weeks. We did all the floors from kitchen to : entry and MBath in tile, so the removal of carpet and existing tile was : noisy and messy. Never again, although I love the outcome. Maybe a round : the world trip while renovations proceed. : : -- : Sugar & Spice Quilts by Linda E : http://community.webshots.com/user/frame242 : : |
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What a good idea to save all those pesky seams! I can't wait to see the
'show'. Be sure to wear your glittery tights and pose beside your before and after pics so we get the full effect! chipper "AliceW" wrote in message ... Well, I didn't get to go to Lancaster today but we are installing the new countertops, sink, faucet, and garbage disposal today in my soon to be renovated kitchen. I am doing wallpaper behind the countertop area and was just measuring for the strips. Since the area is only 18" deep in most places, I am running the paper longways to avoid seams (the paper is 21" wide). Trying to figure the best way to cut the strips - lightbulb moment! Use a cutting mat and my paper rotary cutter. So off I go. I did take 'before' pictures of the kitchen and will take 'after' shots as well if anyone is interested in seeing them. Sort of like my own "Before and After" show like on HGTV. The new floors go down on Thursday and the appliances get delivered on Thursday as well (new gas range and dishwasher). This is the first time I have ever been in a house long enough to have to renovate. I still think it's easier to buy a new house and move! -- Alice in NJ, Royal Cybrarian www.ourcyberfamily.us "Time is that quality of nature which keeps events from happening all at once. Lately it doesn't seem to be working." Anonymous |
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