Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Basement Flooring

We had our basement flooring installed today over 2 weeks ahead of the original schedule they gave us.   So we are quite excited to have it done before we go away on our trip (March 10-17.)   The 3 installers arrived  about 8 AM this morning and were all done by about 3 PM.   We ordered Tarkett Fiberfloor in a Cherry Spice wood grain pattern.  It is similar to a thicker vinyl flooring but instead of a felt backing it has an inner layer of fiberglass and a water proof and mould resistant foam backing.   After final measurements 2 installers went back to the shop to cut the flooring pieces while one installer was finishing up filling cracks and small holes in the concrete floor.  We had investigated laminate flooring originally but it would have need much more extensive leveling of the concrete floor. And our stairs would have been a major problem to put laminate on the way they were built.

We got the same flooring all the way from the bedroom at one end through the family room and the hall and closet and storage room to the bathroom at the other end.  We had chosen the paint colours to coordinate with the flooring colour.  We are very happy about how it turned out.


The same flooring was installed on the stairs along with nickel-plated metal nosings.  The picture shows the before and after for the stairs.   How well it would go on our type of stairs that were in rough shape was one of the reasons we chose this flooring. 

Now that the flooring is in we can get the toilet and vanity/sink installed in the bathroom.  The plumber said he can come next week.   And the electrician will be back maybe tomorrow to install more light fixtures.   The work is now into the home stretch ....

Monday, February 20, 2012

Basement Renovations in Full Colour

The painting is now completed for our basement renovations.  The painting was done by the same person who did the drywall finishing.

The bedroom is "Winter's Eve" blue.  The closet is white, as are all the ceilings, and we will have white baseboards and trim.   

The family room colour is called "Kangaroo."  The door to the right is the bedroom and to the left is a storage room.  

 The bathroom is "Caliente" red which contrasts with the white bath fixtures.  There is also a white alcove that the vanity and sink will be built into, as well as white baseboards and trim.      


Painting the stairwell was the biggest job.   This picture is looking up toward the ceiling at the top.  It is about 10 feet up from the top of the stairs or about 18 feet up from the bottom of the stairs.  The painter used two ladders with planks between them to paint up there. And he did it again today for a second coat.   It is amazing to have that done!

We are very excited to have the painting completed and very pleased how good a job the painter did.  It makes the completion of our renovation project seem so much closer.  The flooring is on order and scheduled for installation after mid-March.   The electrician is scheduled to come tomorrow to replace our breaker panel with a new larger one for the extra circuits that were added.   And the work continues .....

Saturday, February 11, 2012

One Month To Go

We have one month to go until we travel to Victoria to visit Maryanne and Chris.  We will be there for a week March 10th to 17th and this time we are taking Elaine's parents with us.  Elaine has wanted to take her parents to Victoria for a while and when she mentioned it to them they just kept saying "Well we'll be thinking about it."  Then a few weeks ago we just bought the tickets and told them the arrangements are all made.  They will take the bus here and then fly together with us.  We are pretty excited about our upcoming trip.

This picture is of Elaine and I at Willows Beach on our last trip to Victoria in March 2010. 

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Is it almost spring?

Much of this winter has seemed more like spring weather.  And this being Groundhog Day,  two out of three Canadian rodents predicted an early spring.   Ontario's Wiarton Willie groundhog and Nova Scotia's Shubenacadie Sam saw their shadows predicting an early spring, but Manitoba's woodchuck, Winnipeg Willow, agreed with Pennsylvania's Punxsutawney Phil, forecasting six more weeks of winter. But meteorologists warn that unpredictable weather may still have surprises in store.   Canadian meteorologist David Phillips says " ... it is premature to expect that winter will go away and spring is on the way in spite of what the groundhogs say."   

Weather forecasters had said we were going to have a long cold winter this year but we have had short cold spells and many weeks of mild weather.   Since I can't resist plotting numbers in a spreadsheet I plotted the winter temperatures so far. 
We had one fairly cold week in late November with temperature lows in the -20s, and then mild weather through December and up to mid January.  There were only 2 days in December with lows at or below -20C, and most days went up above 0C or minus single digits.  Then in mid January we were hit with a very cold week with temperatures in the -30s and extreme windchill in the -40s.   But then the mild weather has been back and still continuing.  I am very glad for this since I wasn't able to go out at all in the very cold week.   
 
The meteorologists explain the unseasonably mild winter as an "arctic oscillation" which keeps the jet stream stationary holding the very cold air in the far north.  What ever the reason I can take this kind of winter.  But we know enough that we haven't seen the last of cold winter weather no matter what the furry rodents say.