It’s that time again… time to share how we did on the renovation front this week.
Will we ever be able to use the kitchen?
Yes. Yes, we will. My dad and Ryan worked in this kitchen again this week and got a little further along. They got the microhood installed. I am going to nuke something very soon. Mark my words.
And do you spot that beauty of a sink? Hello, gorgeous.
As you can see, a kitchen curtain is going to be a necessity. Although looking into the neighbors windows seems like a great idea, too.
I wanted something simple with a tall stature and a matte black finish. I wanted a single hole fixture with a pull-down nozzle. It’s truly so beautiful in person, I nearly cried when I opened it.
Ryan’s been working on the plumbing to get the disposal and dishwasher hooked up. Let’s just say that city code expects something completely different than we’ve ever done. Annoying. And likely nearly impossible. But he’ll make it happen.
Got caulk?
Yes. 3 cases of it that we got for free after rebate a few months ago. Best deal ever.
Ryan has been a caulkaholic this week. Getting all the unfinished trim caulked for me to paint as well as caulking throughout the kitchen. Trim takes so much caulk to make it look seamless.
In the kitchen, we eventually plan to tile the backsplash, but Ryan used clear caulk to seal upย really goodย where the counter meets the wall and sink until that happens.
Could I love this light any more?
No.
I picked this fixture up at Gilded Salvage in Minneapolis last September. Finally got it installed on the upstairs landing. I’m happy with how it turns out.
Will the painting ever end?
Not likely. First, I primed and painted the batten boards my dad installed in the dining room.
Yow-za. It really finished the room. We installed them in the same way they were originally installed (you could see where they were before someone tore them off).
I also finished painting some of the quarter round in the master bedroom and upstairs hallway.
I also worked on priming the last unpainted trim in the guest bedroom.
There is a lot of trim in the extra bedroom. A lot.
The trim in the entry finally got cleaned and painted. Now I just need to paint that darn door. And scrub those darn floors. And buy a new light fixture. I like this lantern-style version from Ballard, but I’d really like something American-made. Any ideas?
And I finished touching up all the paint in the living room.
This room is really making me happy.
I took some time to clean the living room really well this week, too. Washing windows, cleaning floors, wiping down the fireplace. Mostly because I was tired of all the dust. And it was good.
I think I’m painting the door black. Because pretty much everyone on the Internet is doing so, and I like to keep up with the trends. (Wink, wink.)
And here are the gorgeous built-in shelves. Without shelves yet. Due to the lighting, I’m considering glass shelves. So tell me how wonderful an idea that is, okay? Because I’m already waffling.
And that, my dear friends, is week 49 in review.
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brandy says
love your house!! It my dream home with all that old world charm and gorgeous moldings and floors. LOVE LOVE LOVE the board and batten in the DR and stairway!! I have a question. In the pic of your cleaned up living room, there is an old sewing machine cabinet. I have wanted one of these Forever! I recently came across one at a yard sale that was in ok condition. they wanted me to make an offer but I had no idea where to even begin so I passed it up. however, the people live down the road from me and I’m thinking of going and asking if they still have it. Would you have some guidance on how much I should offer??
Jennifer says
looking AWESOME!!!
Leigh says
As always- amazing! We seem to have similar taste in kitchens, as my faucet is similar but a different finish. I think that trim would kill me or my marriage.
Amanda Sevall says
Your new home is turning out GORGEOUS!! I’ve been catching up on several months of my reader this afternoon and it’s been so fun reading the weeks back-to-back!! ๐ I love the black door and I totally vote for the glass shelves. We have some in our dining room and they are beautiful, even if they like to collect dust! ๐ Hope you find a buyer for your “old” house soon!!
christian marriage counseling says
I really impressed to watch your finished touching up all the paint in the living room. I sure you are too much happy after the result of Washing windows, cleaning floors and fireplace.
Anonymous says
What’s with the two tone floors in the living room?
Our Little Beehive says
Wonderful idea ๐
Freckles Chick says
So, so, so much gorgeousness everywhere I look. K, I LOVE how you’ve updated things while still maintaining the historical integrity of your house. If it all looks this amazing now, I don’t know how I’ll handle it when it’s all “done”.
I might lose bodily funtion. ::::packing an extra pair of undies right now::::
P.S. Brava to you, my friend, for all the priming/painting you’ve been doing. I’ve been there & it’s what I believe Dante’s purgatory or limbo is like.
P.P.S. That faucet is sexaaaay!! I don’t know how we ever got by w/out pull down single lever faucets, for reals y’all. And that vintage schoolhouse pendant? I just might make sweet love to it, I’m so hot & bothered by it. (Yeah, I went there.)
Erin @ His and Hers says
What progress! Question: can you adjust the water temperature with a pull-down nozzle? And does not knowing this make me someone who lives under a rock?
Have a great weekend…definitely nuke something! ๐
Jordan@the2seasons says
This is looking great I am sure you are getting super excited. Love the kitchen sink and faucet!
Melinda says
Okay, you must tell me how you survive on no sleep! School, gardens, 2 houses, showers for friends, and on and on. I love the idea of a black door. It will match you very gorgeous faucet.
Nikki says
The house is looking great! I know you will be SO HAPPY to not have to pick up a paint brush for a while because you are actually done painting. Hang in there!
Real Housewife in MN says
I LOVE the light fixture; MN has good things huh? ๐ I personally would be on the fence with glass shelves but really only for the maintenance factor. Are you ok with dusting/cleaning them pretty often? If they’re not well lit maybe it won’t be noticeable. You’ve been a painting machine!!!
Jenny @ Anything Pretty says
Is it Thursday already? Your posts help me keep my days straight!
I am loving that faucet, we have a very similar one in our kitchen except in stainless and I love it. Maybe one of my favorite things about the kitchen.
Yeah for getting that light fixture from MN hung. You have a great eye as it looks wonderful in the space.
And here is my official vote on other things in case you care- paint the door black and definitely go for the glass shelves. Oh it is really coming together!
Joi says
I am consistently in awe of your reno prowress! Way to go, K! The colors you picked out for your home are near perfection!
DecorandtheDog says
Your faucet is so pretty it almost made me cry too! And I’ve always been a strictly stainless appliance person but you are opening my mind on this whole black appliances thing…they look really good in your kitchen!!
I’m with the masses….black door and glass shelves are brilliant ideas!
Emily says
When will y’all be done so I can move in? ;]
Soccerbelle says
Whoops – someone else had this same idea. Sorry about that!
Soccerbelle says
How many shelves are you having? Could you do one glass one on top and then wood underneath? Glass is good for allowing the light to shine through, but if you’re putting books or movies on the lower shelves then does the reflected light matter? I guess it depends on what you want to display. Glass is great, but is harder to clean. Wood shows the dust but is easier to clean on a weekly (ish) basis.
Melissa says
I. Love. Every. Single. Detail.
You guys are really rocking and rolling!
My two cents on the shelves are to go with the wood. I think a lot of the charm of the house comes from the wood details that are either original or meant to look that way. But they’re shelves so they’re easily changeable if you decide you want something different.
I cant wait to see how you attack the decor. Cannot WAIT!
Katie says
I love seeing everything come together – so much fun!
The faucet is to die for and painting the door black is perfect.
I’m not a fan of glass shelves, but that might just be my own aversion. When I think of glass shelves I think of the inside of old medicine cabinets…weird, I know.
If it were me (unsolicited opinion, I know) I would do chunky shelves in a wood tone to contrast with the white. Like this:
http://pinterest.com/pin/62106781/
But that probably ignores your concern about the lighting…
Heart and Haven says
I’m still jealous of your farmhouse sink!!!
Also, what is the black box on the ceiling next to the light you just put up? (can’t figure out what it is)
For the shelves…what are you planning on using the built-in’s for? Another option would be do the top shelves in glass (to take advantage of the lighting), and the bottom shelf wood. That way you had a space to display books on the bottom, and decorative items on top. Just a suggestion. Whichever way you go, I’m sure it’ll look gorgeous!
-Kasey says
Amazing. It looks so good and it has sure come a loooong way since when you first started!
I think glass shelves will look great. Honestly I think either glass or wood shelves would look good. I guess it really just depends on the look your going for [a little modern vs traditional].
Danielle says
i LOVE that you’re keeping the brick unpainted. I know painted brick is quite popular but i love exposed brick. Also, your kitchen is beautiful.
Ally says
You guys are rockstars. There. I said it.
Sarah says
I pretty much think everything you do is gorgeous, so yes to the glass shelves and black door.
When I painted the wood trim in our house white, I left all the interior doors as is (stained) because we have little childrens running around putting their finger prints on everything. This has saved me a lot of trouble since finger prints aren’t as obvious as they would be on a white door.
nici says
Kim-
this is turning out so great! you are so talented. I may have to enlist you on my next house:)
Meredith says
Kim, y’all are basically renovating my DREAM house! I LOVE everything you show us. You’re going to be enjoying the fruits of your labor in no time!! Way to keep up the good work. ๐
Lucky Girl says
Um, your kitchen = awesome! So excited for you to microwave something soon ๐ And yes, please go for glass shelves (maybe even with a frosted edge?)
LizzieBeth says
Is it weird that I want to make out with your sink? It is, isn’t it? Dammit.
I too have been contemplating the black door. I see a red door and I want it painted black. No color anymore I want it to turn black…
Sorry got side tracked. What is the exterior color? We have brick and I love the idea of black doors with a brick.
LB
LizzieBeth says
Is it weird that I want to make out with your sink? It is, isn’t it? Dammit.
I too have been contemplating the black door. I see a red door and I want it painted black. No color anymore I want it to turn black…
Sorry got side tracked. What is the exterior color? We have brick and I love the idea of black doors with a brick.
LB
alexandjess says
Another vote here for glass shelves! But be ready to dust and clean them a lot ๐
Also, what are you possibly going to do with all your free time when this house is complete? You’ll be gardening/canning/quilting up a storm when all the trim is painted and lights are installed. That vacation of yours is definately well deserved!
Amanda @ Little House on the Corner says
Wow, lots of progress to look at here! I can see why your sink/faucet would almost bring you to tears – I’m jealous! Your built-in is exquisite too. The lighting is definitely conducive to glass shelves.
Great work as always! I don’t know how you two find the time to do it all!
Michelle @ Ten June says
Wow, it is allll coming together! LOVE the farmhouse sink. Like, a lot. I cannot believe you guys are almost at a point you can actually use that kitchen- incredible!!
Amanda @ Serenity Now says
I love seeing all the nice, clean, white trim! I think glass shelves would look nice…I know they’d never work for me b/c I hate to dust. ๐
Liz @ It's Great To Be Home says
It’s starting to look SO FINISHED!! Wow, that must feel amazing. I agree, love the black faucet, you need a black door, and glass shelves would be fab. ๐
Emily says
Oh that farmhouse sink just made me faint! And our new faucets are very similar – love tall, sleek faucets! This house is stunning Kim!!! I kind of want to move in alongside you and Ryan!
Mrs. Adventure says
Beautiful girl, I love your sink the faucet… and yes the door black would be fabulous.
Cindy @The Flipping Couple says
That faucet is to-die-for beautiful. Really really beautiful. I don’t know how you’re still convincing yourself to paint. YOU GO GIRL! It’s really looking amazing. Wow.
KatiePerk says
Looking good! I am obsessed with the sink!
Katie says
So much progress. Can you even wait until all your stuff gets moved in?
Love the black door idea, and I say go for the glass shelves. The light would look great in that area…just beware of the dust!
Shannon says
I want a black door too, they really are kinda awesome. Also, I love the shot of the side of the stairs looking into the dining room (I think?) The detail on the banister is fantastic.
So what are you gonna nuke up first? Some pizza rolls? That’s be my maiden voyage into new microwavedom.
Jessica @ This Blessed Life says
Kim, seriously, the details in your house are STUNNING! Love love love it!
laxsupermom says
Glass shelves, definitely! That’ll let you take full advantage of the builtin lighting. Everything is looking terrific! I love that schoolhouse light! Thanks for sharing.
Deb says
I’m with you on the glass shelves. It’s really coming together!