Wow! That looks great. Did I read that right...by DIY you did the kitchen for only $1000!? Awesome!
Wow! That looks great. Did I read that right...by DIY you did the kitchen for only $1000!? Awesome!
I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
"Not my circus, not my monkeys!"-Polish proverb
Last week, we purchased a 7 acre cottage property up north () and that is why we need to sell. Here's a pic:
We're taking the equity from our city home to pay off the cottage land. Then, we need to start planning on building our cottage next. We hope to retire there eventually.
Also, we have already been in this house for 6 years so it's time to find a new place.
Thanks! The renovation journey has been quite the experience. And don't say you don't have the skill. We had a huge learning curve when we purchased this house and just tried everything we could. If it didn't work out, no big deal, you just redo the item or start again.
The floors were so cheap! I think they were called country oak and they were cheaper since we went with the grade of wood that showed all the knots and characteristics of the grain - rather than having something more 'polished'. It's great for covering up cat nail marks!
Too cute, Barbara. Yes, I had my friend who is a whiz at Photoshop to delete all the fur from the pic.
Rob works in the furniture industry and therefore had access to all the machines and internal suppliers for materials. This was the first time he ever had to design kitchen cabinets/drawers from scratch, though. It was a real experiment and huge learning curve. It took 5 months from start to finish. He had to use the machines after work or on weekends. Plus, the tin backsplash was only $200! Quite the deal.![]()
So, there were no labour costs since we were the labour and we had company discount on materials. The biggest expense was for the electrician who put in the potlights, electrical outlets, and undermounted lighting.
Last edited by Russian Blue; 04-26-2010 at 06:29 PM.
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Wow! Love your cottage property and can only phantom the home you two will build. Now that you've tested the waters, your next project will be outstanding beyond belief!
Congratulations - a great plan![]()
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