Monday, May 08, 2006

Baby steps

Mel and I got a good start tonight and managed to get a lot done. Hopefully if we get a few more productive evenings like this one, we might be drywalling the kitchen on the weekend.

Mel spent the evening putting in the sound and fire barrier. We are noticing a bit of difference in the amount of sound the barrier absorbs. The plan will be to hang plastic as well to help prevent the kitchen smells from next door getting into our space.

I spent the evening framing in our new window. Although it isn't here yet I framed out the rough opening so that I can just pull out the old and insert the new one. The plan is to do the same for the door as well. The new window will be much bigger, in fact it is 52" wide and 44" high. It will be at the same height as the current one but will go all the way up to the header.

Thank goodness I installed a header and framed in a proper window opening, our exterior wall was flexing in and out almost 3 inches. Now the wall is very solid and the weight of the upstairs wall and the roof is now distributed along the header.

I also managed to finish off the electrical. I installed 3 GFI outlets that will run along the countertop. That's pretty much it for the electrical all that will remain is wiring the pot lights and installing Mel's cool Erco Starpoint lights. Our pot lights are from Eureka Lighting (they are the ones with the red inset). Both of the lines are available through our buddy Dan's company Flux Lighting. Now it's up to Mel to do a lighting plan for the kitchen.

Tomorrow we frame in the door and insulate the exterior walls. If there is time I will also add some extra supports for the kitchen cabinets.

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