Saturday, May 29, 2010

Worth the Wait

After two visits from the gas company that installed the stove and another two visits from the manufacturer's repair company, it finally works!!!! Had the gas company guy installed it right in the first place, we would not have had the many phone calls and aggravation that have made the past two weeks extremely unpleasant.

The first time it didn't work, shortly after they hooked it up, we called the gas company. The guy who had installed it shows up, turns on the stove (of course it worked for HIM) and then looked at me like I was nuts and said "it works now".

The second time it didn't work, we called the manufacturer, who called their authorized repair person. Of course, when they showed up it worked, so he checked things, said all was well and left.

The third time it didn't work, and keep in mind it usually decided not to work at dinnertime, we started keeping a log - turning it on at various points in the day and recording what happened. We thought and thought, coming up with the many theories on what was happening - was it the temperature? would it light with a match? We also called the manufacturer again, explaining in detail what was wrong. He again sent the repair person, who again tried it and of course, it worked. UURRRRGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!

After multiple phonecalls to the manufacturer by both baba san and myself, the problem was finally diagnosed.
The gas company was called.
They came.
They admitted guilt.
They fixed.
We cooked.
We ate.
Joy.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Patience

We are enjoying our not-quite-finished kitchen immensely. The layout really works and makes things so much easier. Getting used to where things are will take some getting used to, but all in all things are working out well. We still have a bit to finish over the next few weeks.

Monday brings the plumber back to finish installing the dishwasher and the cabinet guy to touch up the surfaces on several of the doors, which arrived; minus some stain, badly stained, nicked and otherwise unacceptable. The range repair person is also coming, since it still is not turning on with any consistency. It did not work at all on Friday and Saturday, but today is working like a charm. Luckily we have the grill outside where we have made our meals.

I have been working out the design for the floor - we are going with cork. There are so many options and colors it took me awhile. Now that the counters are in and we can see how they work with the cabinets, the decisions are a bit easier. I should be able to put the order in next week.

Baba san ordered the under-cabinet lights, which should come in about 2 weeks. While a bit more expensive, he decided on LED lights - more energy efficient and we will never have to change a bulb. I have almost decided on the pendant lights - one more trip down to The Bowery should finalize that.

The only major decision left is the back splash tile. I have some ideas, but will continue to think about it. I probably won't order anything until the floor tile is down so as to see how everything works together. In the meantime, I have to paint the ceiling, trim and walls - VERY CAREFULLY, I might add.



Friday, May 21, 2010

The Counter

Ah, to have real counters again. While we were waiting, baba san got creative and laid down folded cardboard boxes and wood from the old shelves, not just to protect the cabinets but so we could use them until the real thing was installed. That happened yesterday, with three rather large men carrying in the slabs of granite. Of course, that meant I had to clean off the surprising full space of toaster, microwave, various plates, glasses, silverware, etc. that had accumulated.

After that I mostly watched as they grunted and groaned while maneuvering the giant pieces. And then, voila!! I ran my hand over the smooth surface, congratulating myself on the last minute change in stone - baba san decided we should be designing kitchens after he saw the finished work. I just want him to clean up after himself so the beautiful counters stay beautifully clear of miscellaneous objects that seem to appear every time he walks into the kitchen.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

My Bert


Bertazzoni that is. A most beautiful range. Now, if only it would work. But, just like an Italian, it needs some sweet talk. Sometimes it turns on right away and others, I can hold the knob until I am frozen and only hear the "click, click, click" of the starter. I have a call into the manufacturer and I am supposed to hear from then today.

Today was one of those days when it turned on right away and I took the opportunity, at Ariana's request, to make some popcorn.

Delish!!!!!

Tomorrow the counter gets installed. I am patiently waiting for the phone call that will tell me the time it will arrive. I can't wait to get everything set up and get the sink installed. As much as I have enjoyed not having to do dishes and to try out the restaurants in town, I am ready to start cooking again.

Especially when I have such a lovely thing to cook on.

Thursday, May 06, 2010

The Excitement Builds



The contents of our fridge patiently waiting for their new home. As I write this, the men are installing the new appliances. The gas inspector came by this morning (5 days late) and failed the propane tank, which means the gas guy has to come back and reset it. Then, 24 hours later, the inspector has to come back and "pass" us. Only then can we hook up the "Bert". I must say, sitting in the kitchen still wrapped in plastic, it is beautiful.



Yes, just a tease. The appliances are all on the other wall. But the cabinets are up!!. A slight issue with the finish does not hamper our joy every time we walk in. The molding is going up today and by tonight, we will be able to start unpacking some of our boxes, reducing the clutter in the living room just a bit.

Monday, May 03, 2010

Week One

After much wall ripping down and wall putting back up, wiring, wiring, wiring, plumbing and propaning, we have one wall of cabinets up. Or should I say Matt and Jon have one wall of cabinets up. To say we are happy is an understatement - we are ecstatic!!!

We spent Friday looking at counter tops and the rest of the weekend debating the 3 samples we brought home. We need to decide and order it today. They can't come in and measure until all of the cabinets are in. The appliances come on Wednesday and from then until the counter is installed, we will have everything but the kitchen sink - literally. The sink can't be installed until the counter is in. So, for another couple of weeks, we will be functional kitchen-less. And I have to say, not having a kitchen sink is a real drag, because we can only wash very little things in the sink in the downstairs bathroom. The guilt I feel every time I throw away another plastic plate or utensil is only tempered by, well, nothing. If I was a better person I would be traipsing up and down stairs to the big utility sink in the laundry room, carrying the real plates, cups and glasses.

But I am not.

I did order a composter though...that makes up for something, right???