What's under your lip/in your nose right now? - Part 2

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    He has been by himself both days he's been here. Today he showed up with the spec sheet and set roughly half the lowers. At this rate it shouldn't be more than a couple days.

    We discovered today the project manager marked the vent hood vent outlet on the right edge of the range instead of the center. It won't cost us anything to have that taken care of. I'm just hoping they can replace the hard pipe with a flex pipe and not have to cut another hole in the roof.

    We also realized the drywall guys covered up a 3 gang box in the new wall. I thought it would be hard to miss a box that big but what do I know? (Says the guy who didn't notice it for 5 days...)View attachment 869809

    I have to say that covering that box sure seems like a beginner mistake. Either that or someone was hung over.
     

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    It's a waterproof vinyl laminate going in. I'm told its pretty much the last thing going in after everything else is done.

    I'm a pretty laid back/go with the flow type guy, so the construction doesn't bother me too bad. My wife on the other hand is at the point where she's done with it. Critiquing everyone who comes in like "I could have done that in 2 hours... What's the hold up?" At the same time, we've had all the baseboards/door casings/quarter round to clear coat over the weekend. I started to do it and she tells me she's got it, and managed to get 6 out of ~30 lengths of it done in two days. Normally I have to step in and rush to get stuff she's "working on" done at the 11th hour, so I'll probably be up until the wee hours after work today getting that done to turn around and get up at 7 to let the guys in.
     
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    Yeah Reb, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have gotten off cigs without the snus. The ecigs got me down from 2.5 PADs to six cigarettes but even with the early stage mods that were coming out at that time, I started slipping on those six, some days having 7 or 8. It might have been another failed attempt after I vowed I was never going to try again. I had mastered quitting after 20 some attempts.

    I had wondered about the flooring when I saw the pictures but thought about it a bit. The laminate is a floating floor instead of an installed floor so I guess it makes sense to install around the cabinets. I'm assuming the stove, dishwasher and refrigerator will have laminate under them though.
     
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    I'm not real crazy about how they did it but our master bathroom has carpet except around the shower and stool. They did a semi circle of this metal trim between the two. I wanted to take out the carpet and laminate and do tile. I've done tile before and think I could do a good job but my wife doesn't want the carpet removed. There's also a jet tub with carpet on the step and face which seems rather stupid to me. We used it a little bit at first but haven't turned on the jet tub in years.
     

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    Nothing baffles me more than carpet in bathrooms/kitchens. One of the houses we looked at had carpet from the front entrance through the kitchen/dining and back to the garage entrance off the side. Clear dirt trails from the garage to the stairs, a ring of cruddy mess in a circle around where the dining table must have sat, and a half circle around the range.

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    Coming along. I'm having some imposter syndrome, like this setup is too fancy for my foul mouthed degenerate self.

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    When asked about the lunchbox, he said he started in building/framing new houses and it's a callback to putting all the random stickers on hard hats. It's covered in DeWalt/Milwaukee/Makita and stickers from fruit and whatnot.

    Countertops were templated yesterday and flooring starts today. We've got one more wall to paint thats blocked by the installers tools and a few random spots to finish that up. Once flooring gets in it'll definitely feel more like a house than a construction zone. Even more so when they hang all the light fixtures I paid way too much for and we have light on this side of the house again [emoji6]

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    Waho

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    Neither of the houses we grew up in had room for one, and technically this house didn't either to add another reason to move the kitchen across the house. Figured we'd spoil ourselves while we had the opportunity.

    It's a monster island, the top is roughly 7' x 3'. It'll hold the old wall oven, a sheet pan cabinet, and a microwave/drawer cabinet.

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