A glimpse of life on a mountain with 2 kids in Western Montana. OK - the truth is.....it's all about me!!
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
It took 67 days and a pretty good chunk of change, but we are finally finished with our new add on. I am relieved and thrilled at the same time. I have built several houses in my married life, but have never done an add on or a remodel. This was not a remodel, unless you count the replaced light fixtures in the kitchen. This was straight new construction addition. I have to say, now that I am on the other side of this project, I cannot imagine how people deal with remodel projects. I know people – families with small children – do remodels while they are living in the house. I cannot see how they do it and I have a renewed respect for people who flip houses. Home improvement is darn hard work, but home improvement with children on the premises is down right tough.
I wanted to do more than I actually got to on this project. The parts that I did get to do saved us about $5,000.00. I worked *really hard* and the phrase ‘sweat equity’ is totally appropriate here. I got to be the accountant and pay all the bills and co-ordinate with the electrical and flooring sub-contractors for scheduling purposes. I also got to paint all of the interior and stain the exterior. All of it. Every single square inch – even the stuff up under the eaves. All by myself.
So, here is how I am going to cash in my ‘sweat equity’. I am going to spend $4,950 on furniture, $50 on a manicure and use the gift certificate that my good and dear friend gave me for Christmas on a pedicure. Yes, I still have a gift certificate from Christmastime that I have not used yet! See how often I really get off this mountain? Hahahaahaaa!
Only $4950 for furniture will be tough. I saw a chest the other day that I would have loved to buy, but it was $3995. That does not leave much for a sofa, end tables, rugs, lamps and a media cabinet. Oh, a some bookshelves as well. It was a beautiful chest though. I could buy it, set in the center of the room and rub it with a diaper I guess. Sigh…….I hate it when things are beyond my means.
I have a hard time shopping for furniture. I like so many different styles and have an eye for very expensive pieces. Needless to say, I cannot just go to a store and buy a whole room of matching pieces of furniture. That would be crazy and way to ‘cookie cutter’ for me. I cannot possibly have the same stuff that someone else has. At present, my dilemma is whether to buy a sectional sofa or a more traditional sofa. Thanks to my husband and the General Contactor, the room is huge – 900 square feet huge – and so I have plenty of room to put what ever I want out there. I could park my car out there and still have plenty of room to put all kinds of stuff in there! So, any opinions? Traditional sofa or sectional? Ugh. The only way for me to decide is to go shopping, sit and lay on every single sofa in the store – which usually ticks off the salesperson ‘helping’ me – and then decide. I think furniture shopping will be the hardest part of the whole job and it will likely take me a while.
In the meantime, my family and I are headed to Disneyland next week. As luck and fortune would have it, my dear friend Sharon Lathan and her family will be visiting the Magic Kingdom at almost the same time. Hopefully, our paths will cross on Thursday night and she and I will be able to meet! It is so strange to have the prospect of meeting someone you have only chatted with through e-mail, but I am looking forward to meeting Sharon. She and I are very alike I think and I would be honored to actually meet her face to face!
I am also really excited because we will be staying at a 4 star hotel and I will not have to cook or clean – or stain – a single thing for 4 days! Room service and maid service! Whoo Hoo!!! I promise to take plenty of pictures and update soon! Until then, you all take care and God Bless!
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5 comments:
I didn't get to see the pictures. :o(
Sectional or traditional? Sectionals are so comfy and seat so many people. But you're very limited as to where you can put it. With a traditional sofa you can rearrange as often as you want.
Sorry I'm not much help. :O)
Have a great time at Disneyland! I practically grew up there. Are you staying on the premises??
Wow Jen. You are not going to be far from us. About an hour drive anyway. I hope you all have a great time. We have yet to take our kids despite how close we are to D.L. and despite my husband keeps saying he wants to take the kids. We will make it out there sometime.
Congratulations you made it through the remodel. I'm looking forward to the pics when you can get them up.
I wish I could give a strong opinion about sofa's for you. I like both. Sorry.
Jenster: Are you well? Hope things are better for you:) I am still not sure about a sectional sofa. It is such a huge room that it needs a large piece of furniture, but I am scared to buy a sectional and then have to live with it! LOL
April: I do not have a strong opinion about the sofa either - thus my problem! Hahahahahaa! Pics are up! More to come when I get the whole thing pulled together - and I plant some grass out front!
You weren't kidding when you said you could park a vehicle in there. Hey there's a decoration idea!! LOL
You know you will just have to leave pics on here after you get it decorated too. No pressure though we'll give you a couple of days. :)LOL
Enjoy your vacation, friend.
Jen - I can see the pictures now! It looks great! So much space. How nice for you guys.
I'm feeling pretty good. Not up to running a marathon or anything - oh wait. Never have been. lol Thanks for asking.
BTW - I have a little surprise for you on my blog under "The Big Head".
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