I got an email from Rob yesterday informing me of yet another tile shortage, so I went over to the house to see if it was something we could work around or if we needed to order more tile. When I arrived, I saw that something new had been delivered, but I couldn't tell what it was.
John and I also spent some time discussing the handrail for the stairs. I never thought about how complicated stairs are before -- but now it boggles my mind how many different variables and parts are involved. John had hit some roadblocks trying to work with the dimensions of the newel posts and making sure everything met code. We discussed some options, but he eventually decided he needed to take a break from the stairs and approach it with a fresh brain on Monday. Meanwhile, things were pretty quiet at Josh's office, so he left work a little early and biked over to the house.
When we got back to the house, everyone had left for the day, so we ventured upstairs to see what was new. The tile in the master bath had been grouted, and Ian had installed some of the leftover green slate from the floor in the back of the shelf in the shower. It looks beautiful!
Rob told us the painters and tile guys would be working over the weekend, so he would be at the house for a good chunk of Saturday and possible Sunday morning as well to supervise and work on a few projects of his own. We stopped by on Saturday afternoon to go over the electrical plans with him in order to identify the appropriate kinds of dimmer switches we would need. Apparently those are not included in our contract, but if we supply them ourselves, the electrician will install them for us.
When we walked into the house, Rob was in the kitchen, so we said hello and asked what was new. He got a funny smile on his face and suggested we take a look at the stairs. We turned around and both said, "Wow!"
Ian had also installed the green slate by the back door. We did this because Josh bikes to work and we discovered the hard way that his bike shoes leave little dents in the hardwood floors. This way, he can come in the back door and take his shoes off once he gets inside without damaging the floors.
The painters had done the front bedroom with the new Yellow Squash color, which still looks a bit peachy, but not nearly as bad as the Cinnamon & Spice (see above). There must be something about the light in here that gives everything a peachy cast.
This is my office. It was a dark blue-green color before, although I think the old color was a little bit bluer. This one is called Deep Sea.
Upstairs, they had primed the built-ins in the master bedroom. They'll be painted the same color as the trim, Ivory White.
After we left the house, we went to the Home Depot in Alexandria to get the dimmer switches we needed, since we were going to a birthday party for our friends' daughter down that way later in the afternoon. Unfortunately, that Home Depot didn't have enough of the switches that we needed, so we zipped down to a nearby Lowe's. They didn't have any of the dimmers we were looking for, so we gave up and went to the party.
Afterwards, we went back to the Alexandria Home Depot and bought as many dimmers as we could find, and then asked at the customer service desk if they could look them up and see if any other stores in the area had them in stock. Of course, the one closest to our house didn't have ANY, so they suggested we try the Merrifield Store in Fairfax. We actually passed another Home Depot on the way there (Annandale, I think), so we stopped to see if we could find any there. Nope! None! The Merrifield store had plenty of dimmers, but they were in a different kind of packaging and were more expensive. We asked someone if they had any of the other ones left, and the guy was nice enough to dig through a box and find a few of the cheaper ones for us. In the end, we only had to buy one of the newer, more expensive ones, but we still ended up spending nearly $400 on dimmers. I definitely should have just ordered those online!
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