Thursday 25 August 2011

Closet organisers!!!

After weeks of keeping my clothes in my mom's room and in boxes, we FINALLY installed some organizers into my closet!!!

Beautiful.

I actually have a place to store my clothes now. This really excites me for some reason.

A big thank you to Rubbermaid, the brand of organizers we used, and to Terry, who helped install them.
YOU'RE AWESOME!

These were the organisers we chose

Now to keep it clean...

So far...

This post is dedicated to Peter, someone who actually reads this blog. Thanks!

Recently I went away to Estonia but before we left we added a few more things to our condo:

1) New lights in the kitchen


Aren't they pretty?

2) Finished the bulkhead over the kitchen



3) Got rid of those awkward ceiling wall things 



4) Mudded and taped my new wall in my bedroom (insulated with Safe & Sound insulation so I don't hear the TV in the living room)

It still needs to be sanded though...

5) Got some (IKEA) shades in my room




Our contractors are away somewhere at the time, so unfortunately, not much is going to be done soon. But on a happier note, I found my keys!


As for what's coming up in our plans, mum's ordering some cork tiles from Jelinek that will go on 3 my walls. Pretty cool, right?

Who doesn't love a good
piece of cork?
Jelinek Cork Group cork tiles

We're also going to (finally) replace the dingy, old, disgusting carpet in my room with some beautiful, cream 100% wool carpet. Lovely.

Monday 18 July 2011

How To Deal (with grumpy maintenance people)

We were getting rid of the walls in the kitchen today, which meant we had a lot of drywall on our hands. Got Junk? came to pick it up for us, but unfortunately they made a big mess in the hallways of the co-op we now live in.

This is where Joe the building maintenance man comes in.

First of all, he gets rid of the padding in the elevators at 3, then he refuses to put it back up (which means the Got Junk? people couldn't bring any of the junk down to their truck) even though we had the elevators booked until 4. And then he complains about the mess for 5 minutes.

I tried phoning the building's manager, but of course, his phone is off, while in the meantime, the cleaner was yelling at the Got Junk? people. I couldn't tell who was more frustrated.

Thankfully, 10 minutes later, Mr. Building Manager phones me back and says that I was right (of course) and we had the elevators until 4 and that he had gotten Joe to start the elevator again. He also said though that we had to clean the mess in the hallway or we would be fined. Touché.

We did clean up the hallways, the Got Junk? people left, and Joe seemed content enough.

However, in all this ruckus, I seemed to have misplaced my keys...

So far...

So, when I said this place was ugly, I really meant ugly. Just check out the sink:

The handles look moldy :(

And the carpet:
Why did they put a pink square in it?
Completely unnecessary.

Thank goodness we've already started the renovation.
So far, we have:

  • Painted the main bedroom (my mom's)
  • Painted the closets
Seriously, they needed it.

  • Removed the walls in the kitchen to create an open concept


  • Added a wall to what was an office and now a bedroom (mine)
Before
After a bit...
After! Except it's not completely done yet.

As for what we're doing next, I'm not sure, but I hope it involves the destruction of the tiles in the bathroom...

Hello!

Hey, I'm Keara. 

After a crazy, hectic year, my interior designer mom decided to move once again. Of course, the place that she buys is a complete mess and in desperate need of a new carpet.


This place is completely ugly, which means my mom and I are going to have to redo this place from top to bottom.

Follow me as I survive through painting, new walls, putting in new floors and everything else that comes with a complete renovation.