Just a quick log of my renovations, first week has passed...
Things that have been done:
- removal of the kitchen
- removal of the kitchen floor and wall tiles
- smoothing of the walls and floor
- removal of tiles from the corridor floor
Things that have been done wrong:
- electrical cabling different places in kitchen
- kitchen wall is not straight
- kitchen floor is too high (well, higher than they expected it to be, making some kitchen planning more difficult)
- miscounting of the needed amount of tiles
Things that are annoying for them (which they discovered now):
- levels of the concrete floor in the corridor is higher than expected, so it will be quite some work to remove it
Things that are annoying for me:
- distance between kitchen floor (without tiles) and top of window sill (which would be one with the tablet) is 85 cm; cabinets need to be 82 cm high to fit a dishwasher, a counter top is 3 cm thick => problem to fit kitchen cabinets... The only feasible workaround is to have cut-outs in the countertop to accommodate the window hinges (then it would fit). I don't like this solution, but there is not really an alternative.
- some rooms are not like the building plan I have: the kitchen is 20 cm longer, but 5 cm narrower; the bathroom currently is still a mystery due to gipscarton walls.
- door solution is complicated (problem finding good doors): most manufacturers only have options in which it is assumed that the door in closed is parallel to the wall. But if you have no wall like that, or the wall is very thick (mine are 30cm), their "standard" solutions don't fit.
Things on the short term to-do list:
- redo the walls in the kitchen
- add electricity to the walls in the kitchen
- lower the corridor floor
- remove the doors
- remove the bathroom walls (so I can determine the size and plan the bathroom properly)
Things that have been done:
- removal of the kitchen
- removal of the kitchen floor and wall tiles
- smoothing of the walls and floor
- removal of tiles from the corridor floor
Things that have been done wrong:
- electrical cabling different places in kitchen
- kitchen wall is not straight
- kitchen floor is too high (well, higher than they expected it to be, making some kitchen planning more difficult)
- miscounting of the needed amount of tiles
Things that are annoying for them (which they discovered now):
- levels of the concrete floor in the corridor is higher than expected, so it will be quite some work to remove it
Things that are annoying for me:
- distance between kitchen floor (without tiles) and top of window sill (which would be one with the tablet) is 85 cm; cabinets need to be 82 cm high to fit a dishwasher, a counter top is 3 cm thick => problem to fit kitchen cabinets... The only feasible workaround is to have cut-outs in the countertop to accommodate the window hinges (then it would fit). I don't like this solution, but there is not really an alternative.
- some rooms are not like the building plan I have: the kitchen is 20 cm longer, but 5 cm narrower; the bathroom currently is still a mystery due to gipscarton walls.
- door solution is complicated (problem finding good doors): most manufacturers only have options in which it is assumed that the door in closed is parallel to the wall. But if you have no wall like that, or the wall is very thick (mine are 30cm), their "standard" solutions don't fit.
Things on the short term to-do list:
- redo the walls in the kitchen
- add electricity to the walls in the kitchen
- lower the corridor floor
- remove the doors
- remove the bathroom walls (so I can determine the size and plan the bathroom properly)
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