Saturday, May 14, 2011

Lighting Selections

Another post going over our selections....

We went to Progressive Lighting this afternoon to pick out all of our lighting fixtures (with the exception of the light going over the dining room table, which we've already gotten from Overstock).  Despite beginning the day at the wrong store location, and then having to drive from Midtown to Roswell to get to the correct location, it went pretty smoothly.

First, I'll note that we're putting in can lights in all of the main living areas.  There's no real living room light fixture or kitchen light fixtures (besides the under-cabinet lighting we ordered from Progressive).  I love a pair of pendant lights over kitchen islands, but we had already decided to forgo those since we have two islands and that would require 4 pendants, which would probably all be expensive since I tend to have expensive taste.  Looking back, I think we made a very wise decision, considering our island placement fiasco.  Had we planned on pendant lights over the islands, they would have been put in the wrong place.  We would have either had to: a) have lights not centered over the islands (not an option for symmetry-loving people like us) or b) had to move them which would have required messing with the ceiling and the electrician coming back out. So - I'm really glad we made that choice.

Now, moving on to the decisions we made today. (Forewarning - it is really hard to take good pictures in a lighting gallery.  The lights are all over the walls and ceilings, making angles difficult, and the lighting itself is pretty horrible since there are so many different lights turned on and off).

Our initial comments to the lady helping us out were: A) We like clean lines, and really don't like ornate fixtures, and B) No boob lamps.  I hate them.  You know the lights I'm talking about.

Front Door: 
We started with exterior lighting.  Our front door knob and lock are going to be pewter/stainless steel, so we initially thought we would like lights that were similar.  And with the dark color of our house, we thought a brushed nickel would stand out more.  Unfortunately, most of the exterior lights come in a black or bronze color.  However, we did find this one that we liked, and found out that it comes in brushed nickel.  There will be two of these, flanking the front door.


Foyer:
Next we moved onto the foyer lighting.  We don't currently have any electricity in place for a specific light in the foyer (somehow that just got missed).  Arthur said we could easily add something, so to pick whatever we wanted.  My dream foyer has an elaborate chandelier, but our 8' ceilings can't really accommodate one of those.  So we decided to look for a chandelier-like lighting fixture with a low profile.  Luckily, we saw one quickly and decided we liked it a lot.


Upstairs Guest Bathroom:
We then moved onto the bathrooms.  The first bathroom light fixture we picked out was for the upstairs guest bath.  This one didn't take us very long to agree on either.  I wanted one that had a somewhat modern look to it, and it was one that Kyle pointed out right away that he liked.


Downstairs Guest Bath:
For this bathroom, I wanted something a bit more traditional.  We originally picked out a very nice one, with cool looking shades, that Ann and Arthur had used in the house a couple of houses down from ours.  Unfortunately, after picking it out, we found out that they were out of stock (Ann and Arthur probably took the last ones... boo).  So we went back and picked out another classic looking fixture that we liked.


Master Bath:
I wasn't exactly sure what I wanted in here, except that I wanted to like it.  Kyle was the first one to actually point it out, since he noted that it resembles the kitchen pendant lights I love so much.  After that, I was sold.   We got two of these, since the vanity is a double.  This is one of the few pictures I took with the lights turned on - and the lighting itself is all wrong.  Sorry about that.


Pantry, Master Closet, Laundry Room, and Garage:
Yes - all of these were chosen pretty much together, within 5 minutes.  We weren't too picky about what the lights were like in any of these rooms - we just preferred it to be on the cheap side.  Before going, I hadn't even thought about lights in those rooms.  And now I honestly can't even remember which light went where.  I guess I'll figure it out next week when they're installed!


(Hard to even tell what this one looks like -sorry!)

Downstairs Hallway:
We didn't realize this, but we have two sconce lights in the downstairs hallway.  They weren't able to put can lights down there because of other things in the ceiling, so they put sconces on the walls.  We wanted something classic down there, that gave off plenty of light, and we weren't really too picky about this one either.  And now that I'm looking at it, I'm realizing that it's the same style as the bathroom light downstairs.  So I guess they'll go together well!


Upstairs Guest Bedroom:
We decided to do fans in both of the upstairs bedrooms (guest and master) for the sake of comfort here in the South.  Neither of us are big fans of ceiling fans (ha!), so we went into this with low expectations.  I think we found two fans that look generally nice and will do their job well.  Sounds like a ringing endorsement, huh?  I really do like them more than I thought I would - I'm happy with our choices.


Master Bedroom:
I saw this fan and liked the black blades, and the darker metal.  Looks more modern than some ceiling fans.  I thought it would look good with the gray walls in the bedroom, and Kyle agreed.  So our fan shopping went a lot quicker and smoother than I expected.


Downstairs Guest Bedroom:
We originally were going to put ceiling fans in the two bedrooms downstairs, but after walking around down there and realizing it was about 10 degrees cooler than upstairs, we decided it wasn't necessary.  This fixture we picked out for the bedroom down there was one we saw really early in the process, and I loved it right away.  I like the shade and think it'll look good with the silver sage wall color.


Downstairs Office:
This was actually the hardest light for us to pick.  Nothing seemed to fit at first.  Kyle didn't want a shade in there, we didn't want a fan, I didn't want a light that resembled a boob light, and we needed something with a low profile.  We looked at every possibility, about three times, and finally decided on this one.  It kind of looks like an outdoor light, which I like, but has clean lines and will look good in our office.  Also, it was really hard to get a good picture for some reason.  Hard to capture what it really looks like.  


And, what we actually picked out first,
Dining Room:
I knew I wanted some sort of statement-piece light over our dining room table.  I found this one early on from  Overstock, showed it to Kyle, and we knew we wanted it.  The price was right, it had good reviews, and it looks great.  I think it'll have a great impact on our big living space.

Refinished Floors

The flooring people came out this week to refinish our new wood floors.  I don't have a good picture of what they looked like before they were refinished, but they were covered in drywall putty, paint, dust, scratched from workers walking on them, etc.

The first step of the process was to decide on a color.  Unfortunately, I don't have a picture of the samples that were put on the floor that we picked from.  But we knew we wanted something darker.  We picked a few stains and the floor guy added a few more and put them all on an area in front of one of the kitchen islands.  We ended up picking the one that he thought was the best, and had recommended on top of our initial selections.  It is a mix of Red Mahogany and Jacobean.  It's a dark color, with a bit of a red tint, and looks great with our cabinets and colors.

This is what the floors looked like after they sanded them but before any staining:


And now:


The lighting is hard to get right with the flash, but you get the idea.  Here are some shots of different rooms with the new floors:

Living Room and Kitchen

Dining Room

Master Bedroom

Upstairs Guest Bedroom

Friday, May 13, 2011

Faucets Selected

We picked out all of our faucets and bath fixtures this week - and they'll be installed next week!  All you Home Depot people out there can enjoy the fact that this time we picked out most of them from Home Depot.  The shower heads, master faucet, and upstairs guest bath faucet all came from Home Depot.

Kitchen Faucet: Kraus Single Lever Pull-Out Sprayer





Upstairs Guest Vanity: Pegasus Dorset 4 in. 2-Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet (yes, same style as the master faucets - I really like it!)


Downstairs Guest Vanity: Costco Globe Union Lavatory Faucet (not online)

Sorry the picture quality isn't great - its from my iphone at the store!







Paint Colors

The house was painted earlier this week - and I LOVE all of the paint colors we chose.  They're perfect!

I keep trying to pick a favorite but I just can't - they're all great.  I am probably most surprised by the Silver Sage - I wasn't expecting to like it quite as much as I do.  I didn't get any pictures of the guest bathrooms unfortunately, but the upstairs one is Atmosphere Blue, and the downstairs bath is Silver Sage.

Atmosphere Blue in the Living Room

Atmosphere Blue in the Dining Area

Atmosphere Blue in the Kitchen

Atmosphere Blue in the Living Room (Bookcases in Decorators White)

Atmosphere Blue in Master Closet

Atmosphere Blue in the Master Bath

Gravely in the Master Bedroom (I don't know what's with the dots in the picture...)

Silver Sage in Upstairs Guest Bedroom

Gravel in Den Downstairs

Silver Sage in Downstairs Guest Bedroom

Gravel in Downstairs Office

Silver Sage in Garage

Kitchen cabinets

I have about a bazillion updates I need to blog about - so I'll get to one at a time.

Everything in these weeks is moving so fast.  It should actually mostly be done next week while we're out of town (going to Palm Beach for an exciting actuarial conference and some vacation time - Kyle will be studying).

First up, our cabinets were installed.  Unfortunately, it wasn't a drama-free install.  We had a bit of issues with the layout.

You can see the layout in this post.  The problem with the layout is that it includes 6" of space that our kitchen area didn't actually have.  Why did this happen?  We think it was a mis-interpretation by the cabinet lady of the floorplan we gave her.  Because the floorplan the architect drew is accurate.  Nevertheless, the space is what it is, and resulted in stress over my dream kitchen.

The cabinet guy was able to make the long wall of cabinets work by tweaking things here and there (and you would never know there was a problem).  So after he did that, we ended up with cabinets like this:


They look great, right?  I think so.  Except that there is an island missing.  And, because of the 6" error, the place where the plumbing was run through the floor is too close to the wall.  There would have been only about 30" of room (if that much) to walk between the pantry wall and the island.  (Picture the island right on top of the plumbing in the picture and it's too close to the corner on the right).  So we walked it out, measured it, debated it, and decided that the only option was to move the plumbing.  We still had some space to play with between the two islands (it was currently a little over 40" of space, but we really only need 36" for it to still be comfortable and functional).  With that space, we decided we needed to move that island closer to the other island and farther away from the pantry.  So we had to wait for the plumber to come in and move the lines before the islands could be finished.  And I breathed a huge sigh of relief when it was installed. 

Here are the cabinets now:







A couple of things to note:  The cabinets are really dusty, sorry, so the pictures don't show quite how pretty they are.  And not all of the molding is installed at the top yet.  That'll be completed soon.

But I love them so far!

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Master Bathroom - tile complete!

You might remember this post where I went through the whole process of tile selection for the master bathroom. It was quite a long description of how we ended up picking what we did.  We ended up going with karina wavy travertine tile - large tiles on the floor, small tiles around the bathtub, and subway tiles in our shower.  

Karina wavy is supposed to look like this:

So imagine my surprise when I walked in Monday morning and the floor looked like this:


Maybe some of you can't see the difference, or don't see what the big deal was.  But look at the subway tiles on the bottom of those pictures compared to the tile on the floor.  What was on the floor was a LOT darker than what I thought should be on the floor.  And a lot darker than what was going in the shower and around the tub.  

Unfortunately, this tile fit my biggest fear of travertine.  I didn't want brown, earthy travertine.  I wanted ivory colored travertine - light and breezy.  Not dark.  And I wanted all the tile in our bathroom to match and not look different.  So I called up Ann and Arthur, let them know my concerns, and we met there the next morning before the tile guy continued.  They agreed that the tile was darker than the rest of the Karina Wavy tile.  So they went back to Floor & Decor and saw that the tile was, in fact, Karina Wavy.  It just happened that the majority of the larger tiles came in a dark color.  

I've tried really hard not to be high maintenance throughout the project.  Things don't always go your way - I get that.  But I've also learned that, since we're doing this thing from ground up, changing things at this point is a lot cheaper and easier than changing them later on if you really don't like them.  It's not necessarily worth it to just live with a floor you don't want.  Luckily our master bath floor isn't that much space or in any intricate pattern - so having the tile guys remove the floor tile didn't cost us too much in lost tile, or too much in extra labor time.  So that's what happened.  They removed all the dark tiles on the floor (saving the few that were lighter) while Ann and Arthur picked through all the large Karina Wavy tiles at Floor & Decor and grabbed all the lightest tiles.  (Major thanks to them - they also went through all the downstairs bathroom travertine tiles to get rid of the uglier tiles).  

So that's the story of the master bathroom tile stress.  The rest of it went off without a hitch.  The one special request I made with the tile layout was to put the subway tiles in the shower in a herringbone pattern.  I thought it would add a little more interest and look great.  I think I was right - here's the final shower:



And the rest of the bathroom:


(View from the shower)

Doesn't that floor tile look much better?

All the bathrooms are fully tiled now.  All that's left to finish them up is to bring in the vanities, toilets, lights, and fixtures.  

The kitchen cabinets are almost done - they should be finished up today (a little bit of drama went along with them as well - which is why they are taking more than a week to be completed).  They started priming the inside of the house today and should finish up painting next week.  And the carpenter has finished up his other projects (TV stand and fireplace mantle).  I would have updated the blog about those two today, but I couldn't get good pictures yesterday since everything was covered in plastic due to the priming.  I'll post them as soon as I can!

It's getting very close to completion......