Showing posts with label antique mascarello. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antique mascarello. Show all posts

Sunday, September 16, 2012

For Amanda

Here are some shots of the ogee edge on our Formica 180FX Antique Mascarello. I am stuck using Blogger from my iPod since DH is using the laptop for watching his beloved Bills, so I can't do much formatting.

The pictures are of the breakfast bar , peninsula and an end where there would typically be a side splash and our PM was able to do without them as I did not care for the look of them.












Friday, April 27, 2012

We Have a Kitchen!


We made our weekly pilgrimage to the house and there was so much to see.  This week all vinyl, tile, cabinetry, countertops, trim and railings were installed.  We were also surprised to see that the pillars for the front porch were also done.

Here are some pics in random Blogger order because I'm too tired to mess with moving them around :)



Here are my "What were they thinking" trim pictures
Seriously, did they stutter with the nail gun?

Master bath vanity

The obligatory picture of the gaps between the trim and the wall

Access panel in master closet for soaking tub

My kitchen :)
Love it!
Antique Mascarello with Maple Cognac Cabinets

Where my huge new fridge will go

I guess the counter didn't fit so they shoved it into the wall???

DH caught me pointing to the area at the back of the cabinets
where the flooring was cut too short.  PM has already said
that they will add some shoe molding to fill in the spot.

Kids' vanity


Unstained railings
View from bonus room

Basement bath vanity

Our beautiful stone fireplace
(Buff Ledgestone)

Peninsula view
If you look closely, you can see the ogee edge!

Unpainted pillars
PM was out of town today, so I'm sure he will take care of the trim and countertop issues when he returns.  He has taken all of my concerns very seriously thus far and we will be talking about this on Monday.  Other than the trim issues, we really love how the house is coming along.  The fireplace is unbelievably gorgeous and we couldn't be happier with the way the kitchen is coming together.

Next week will be a bit boring until Friday.  On Monday, the drywallers will be back to do touchups.  Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday will be painting the doors, trim and walls.  Friday begins the finishing touches: faucets, fixtures, door handles, etc.  I can't wait to go next week to see how much has been completed.  Now, if someone would only come buy my house and someone else come pack for me, life would be grand!