Birds resting on the arches over the water fountain in front of Toronto's city hall.

What I’ve done with my month

10.28.07

Well, we’ve been in our new house for a bit over a month.  How it goes by so quickly, I don’t know.  But it did.  Today, we overcame the last bottleneck on the way to prepping the house to live in.  The bottlenecks have been:

1.  Organizing things by floor - Took awhile to make decisions about where things would go.  Our old home had 8 rooms and the new one has 7.  That changes things a bit.  Basically, we lost our workout room and plan to use the family room in the basement as the workout room.  Meanwhile, we’ve turned one of the bedrooms into our family room/office where that took two rooms in the old house.

2.  Infrastructure - Where to store things.  Since much of the house wasn’t ready for art/knick knacks, we had to find place to put those things.  The best idea, of course, is to leave them in boxes.  To that end, I built a series of shelves in the garage and a big closet upstairs.  And added a few to the master suite’s closet.  Once that was done, we could make some things disappear and just use the extra bedroom for staging on the top floor.

3.  Organize the kitchen - Is there much more important than getting the foodstuffs arranged?

4.  Painting the living room/dining room.  Now that that is done, we can start pulling art and knick-knacks out of the closets.  This will allow us to free up that space for the final bits still in the spare room.

Here’s a breakdown of what has been done since we moved in, by room:

Garage - Built some 2′ x 4′ x 8′ shelves to go against the side walls.  In the closet, I build some 1′ x 2′ x 3′ shelves to store boxes and an overhead shelf to add an extra location under the stairs for better use of the vertical space.  Still some org to do, but it is about 90% finished at this point.

Workout room - Still in progress, but I had to cut some wall out to run cable up to the kitchen.  That room will be one of the next to be primed, but the last to be painted.  This week I’ll be building some bookshelves and a TV shelf for the room.

Dining room/living room - Painted.  That was enough right there.  Later today (after the football game is over) we’ll be unwrapping the furniture and putting everything back in place.  Can’t wait (except for the game).

Kitchen - Other than running the cable and starting to prime, I only had two other projects.  There wasn’t a good place for a trash can of any size.  So, I took a single-width cabinet space which already had slide-out shelves and converted it.  I bought as large a trash can as I could and removed all but one shelf.  I tried to make a lever which would slide the shelf out, but it seemed more complex than I could work out.  So I removed the hinges and simple made it so the door slides straight out and the trash can is exposed.  So far, working great.  Though I am considering buying a telescoping slide so we can get the can in and out a bit easier.  But that will go on the back-burner for awhile.

The additional project was reversing the sliding glass doors.  As they were, you had to go to the extreme corner to open it.  I though it would be better if you could just open the closer section.  It took some work, but now it is how we want.  Not too difficult, but it took a few hours to get it all worked out and swap the rollers to the bottom of each.  That also included swapping the security sensors, which took a bit of time.

Master suite - Added two shelves in the closet and a few towel hooks in the bathroom.  Still need to find a better power solution for the bath and maybe a few minor changes.  And I need to put some vents into the master closet.  It doesn’t smell, but the air isn’t very fresh.  I think a few vents will help it to circulate some air and keep the air a bit better.

Family room/office - Put up the cherry shelves Dad and I made.  Still have a few to add to the mix this week and that will finish designing the office space.  I also changed the closet in that room so we could organize our computer peripherals.  Wireless printing allows me to put our little printer in the closet.  You don’t even hear it print now.  Just open the door and there it is.

Laundry room - Put in the washer/dryer set we brought from the States.  Had to cap the gas line.  Sounds easy, but when you can’t get any real help at Home Depot, it takes hours.  Really, the Home Depot near here is the worst place I’ve shopped for home supplies.  I’m hoping my trip yesterday was my last for awhile.  All that is left is the option of putting up a shelf for easy access to detergent and such.

Spare bedroom - nothing.  Thank goodness.  

Extras

Put up the compression shelves in the stairwell on the 2nd floor.  Didn’t take up much space and gave that landing some extra character.  

Moved the central vac accessories to the downstairs stairwell.  Not a final solution, but one which works better for us at this time.

Replaced the doorbell.

Okay, that’s enough of that.  The game is under 5 minutes and I want to chill before we restart the work.

 

Wall paper and stickers

08.07.07

Ferm Living US

I posted an earlier site for painting designs on your walls, but this seems a bit easier.  Especially if you aren’t as artistic as you would like.

Amazon.com: Duo Shower Rod & Towel Rack - Brushed Nickel by Polder: Kitchen & Dining

08.07.07

Amazon.com: Duo Shower Rod & Towel Rack - Brushed Nickel by Polder: Kitchen & Dining

A second shower rod would certainly make it easier to keep towels and the shower curtain cleaner and dry.  I’m not so certain I’d drop $50 until I tested it with an inexpensive expanding rod just in front of the rod holding the curtain.

Metolius How-To Guides

08.06.07

Metolius How-To Guides

Metolius has some excellent guides for adding climbing walls and such to a home. Will I ever build such a thing? In my dreams, mabye. But it will be really nice if I can pull it off in our new home.

For additional info, indoorclimbing.com has a great site: Build a climbing wall and build a campus board (which has some nice info on how protective well various substances such as bark and pea gravel protects you).

Iola Design: Bamboo Cabinets and Shelves TreeHugger

08.06.07

Iola Design: Bamboo Cabinets and Shelves TreeHugger

Cleaning up the hard drive and ran across the picture on this page.  Nice looking room, especially with the shelving running around the furniture providing a place to organize and store items but freeing up the central space.

I’m so-so on the shelves.  Not certain I could make something like that easily.  I guess once you had the shell you could drill and screw directly into the back of the shelf boards to secure it in place.  I still think there would be a problem with warping without using a metal support on the back.

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08.01.07

How to Choose a Home Improvement Contractor - wikiHow

07.31.07

How to Choose a Home Improvement Contractor - wikiHow

Why reinvent the wheel?  I know we’ll have some work to do on any home we purchase.  Most of it I can do myself, but some if it will need to be handled by trained professionals.  While the list is mostly common sense, you can always overlook something and a good guide can help provide an accurate checklist.

Belkin : Front-Access In-Desk USB Hub - 3 Inch

07.31.07

Belkin : Front-Access In-Desk USB Hub - 3 Inch

I have a computer, a desk and a grommet hole (don’t know what size since it is in storage) and this looks like a great addition once we get everything set up.

MAKE: Blog: Homemade rock climbing wall

07.30.07

MAKE: Blog: Homemade rock climbing wall

Oh, to dream a dream.  I so want one of these in my house.  Maybe, just maybe…

Instructables Solar Heater

07.30.07

Instructables Solar Heater

More and more do it yourself projects for saving energy keep popping up.  This is excellent and very inexpensive.  A bit more investment would allow it to look a bit better.  I think I would want something additional to allow me to turn the exchange on/off to limit the exchange.  That, however, would be very easy to create and you could even make it ornamental.