Kitchen Reno: The Install
There was no way I was tackling trying to install a kitchen. As comical an event it would have been, and as entertaining a blog post it would have produced, having all of the cabinets come crashing to the ground did not seem desirable. Luckily a friend of ours Wade (of J.J. and Wade fame), actually installs kitchens for a living. Hiring him seemed like a much better idea.
Wade and one of his guys showed up late Monday morning and got right to work. I filled them in on some pertinent information and then got the hell out of their way. I took off for the office and left the guys to do what they do. When I got back at around 5pm, I couldn’t believe how much they had actually accomplished. The majority of the cabinets were up and you could really start to see the kitchen taking form.
Once again I got out of their way and hung out in the home office. I peeked my head into the kitchen every once in a while between loud “construction type” sounds. The guys worked pretty late into the evening before calling it a night. Apparently everything went more-or-less smoothly throughout the day.
Since they traveled in from Regina, Wade and Tyler just stayed at our place. They were back up and working early Tuesday morning after Michelle and I left for work. When we returned at the end of the day they were just wrapping up the trim and some of the other more cosmetic stuff.
I got a kick out of some statistics they were keeping throughout the day. On the top of one of the lower cabinets they had written a tally of how many times two songs had played on one of Saskatoon’s terrible radio stations, Wired 96.3.
- Dead & Gone by T.I. - 9 times
- Low by Flow Rida featuring T-Pain - 9 times
Apparently the day didn’t go quite as “by-the-book” as the previous day as they had to make use of their ingenuity to get some stuff to work out. Everything looked pretty awesome to me so obviously they made some good decisions. They were hoping to wrap things up by around 4pm, but ended up working until after 9 before actually getting on the road back to Regina.
Michelle and I were super happy with how the kitchen looked so far. The only thing I was worried about from the design was how much floor space there was going to be with the cabinets around three walls. As it turned out I was worrying about nothing since it turned out great.
Now we just have to wait for the countertop to be installed. The guys showed up Wednesday to take measurements, but would likely not be able to install for at least a week. We were obviously hoping they would be done within a few days since not having a kitchen sink really sucks. Eating out is starting to get old.
You can check out more photos from the install on my Flickr site by following the links below.
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it looks awesome.
That looks awesome!! Were you able to leave the hardwood in where it was? Are the new cabinets sitting on top of it? We have tile, and I’m thinking we’ll have to rip it out when we actually redo the kitchen. However, since that will be in 2033, no doubt the tile will be out of style and I won’t care
Yeah, we’re pretty happy with how it is turning out. The floor is actually laminate, not hardwood. The plan is to replace the laminate (and carpet) on the main floor with hardwood in the fall. The installers left the cabinets raised the correct amount to allow them to sit on the hardwood properly, once it’s installed.