We’ve been moving full steam on our Reader’s Retreat space
at Showcase and are less than 2 weeks out from completion. This is when vision
meets actuality. In the next week and a half, we will be installing tile, a
custom bathroom vanity, final lighting, plumbing trim , shower glass doors,
wallpaper, abalone shell panels, all furniture and accessories, draperies and
bedding. This week so far has seen the brazilian cherry color of the floor turn
ebony, drywall patching cover exposed lighting runs and lath and scratch coat
cover the walls of the shower stall.
Our master schedule is updated continuously throughout the day as we
adjust for labor availability and
unforeseen delays. It is a juggling act to say the least and we have hit our
far share of drama. What project undergoing a change this massive this fast
wouldn’t? we will try to cover all the steps to come, but first, I want to go
back 2 weeks when our bedroom built-ins were installed. We have been incredibly
lucky. We have had some wonderful craftsmen working alongside us throughout
this process, often donating their time, labor and materials. Our cabinets were
built in sections by two different woodworkers who needed to work together
to make them look seemless:
The East wall (windowseat wall) was built by Richard Kolarik
of Kolarik Cabinetry in Sunland. He is also building a custom zebrawood trey
table we designed to reach across the plum chaise we’ll be installing in next
week. This is his wall:
The South wall (display cabinet wall) was built by Gary Hagen of Hagen’s Woodworks out of Glendora. He is also in the process of building our bathroom vanity.
We cannot say enough wonderful things about both woodworkers. As designers, we look for craftsmen who make it easy for us to
dream big. Richard and Gary are positive thinkers, can-doers. They might rein us when the
creative urge exceeds the project budget, but they are always solution
oriented. We highly recommend them
both. This project is only as good as the people who have generously leant us
their time, materials and skills. We think their work speaks for itself.
In the days to follow the cabinet installation, we had our
painters, Richard Stewart Painting (Sunland) prime them and paint them in Dunn
Edward’s Limestone with an eggshell finish. Take a look at their meticulous work:
We have so much more to come and it will come fast in the
next 10 days:
Flooring refinishing updates and pictures, the Kravet
abalone shell wallcovering will be backed and framed for wall panels, bathroom
tile from Walker Zanger and plumbing fixtures from Kohler’s Purist line and
their new Flipside handheld will be installed. Stay tuned….
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