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That is the only area that I am not 100% happy with. However, once I got it grouted, I am OK with it. After messing around with some cut tile, I still feel like the inconsistency of that gap, even if it was caulked, wouldn't be to my liking
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using TapatalkOriginally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Saturday morning my dad stopped by and helped me get the appliances all back where they belong. I learned through this that, there is a very good possibility that when buying appliances, from GE at a discount through your employer, you get factory seconds. Our fridge was 35 3/4" at the back, and 36" in the middle, like it had been sitting there eating jelly donuts for two years. It isn't marked as a "built in" unit, so I'm sure there is a tolerance there, and most people don't build their openings to the exact dimensions, most will give some wiggle room. That was a MAJOR ordeal, even after they adjusted the cabinet width. The microwave/vent hood, one of the mounting holes was 1" to the left of the location marked on their template. I marked from the template, then, confirmed their measurements marked on the template. Drilled the holes, attempted to hang the unit, no go. So, hind sight is 20/20 right, I measured the microwave itself, the mounting hole had a 1" discrepancy between the template measurement and the actual location on the unit, well, that resulted in an additional hole in the cabinet. I was not happy about that.
All that is left now, is a little bit of drywall texture repair, some paint, hang the pendant over the sink, and install the cabinet hardware.
Our sink pendant matches the nook fixtureOriginally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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I found the market analysis my realtor did for me at the beginning of the year when we were looking at refinancing. We bought our house at $63/sq ft. After she ran the numbers she felt we could sell, if we wanted to, at the upper end of the market in our area, and this was before this kitchen renovation. A good friend of ours just sold their home at $90/sq ft. Which would put our house in the $125-130K range. WELL over what we paidOriginally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Originally posted by Goku025 View Postthe hardware made it look even better man!
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using TapatalkOriginally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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For something a little different. I have put in a little time in the back yard recently, trying to spruce it up, and help push the water away from the house more. I extended my paver patio, built a raised deck to put the grill on, and planted some bushes I pulled from our model home that we are converting for sale. The grill deck will get a 26" granite prep station/counter as well, from a left over piece from the kitchen.
What I started with
Before trimming the decking and staining
I thought I had more after pictures, I will get some this weekend. I now have a problem with the end of the paver extension washing out, I am going to have to take that apart Saturday morning and reset them and hope that the dirt I packed in before finishing up the deck takes care of the problem. If not, I may have to try a polymeric joint sand in that area to "seal" the joints in the bricks to keep the water from washing out the bedding sand.Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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