It took four entire months to convince the carpenter that not having a backsplash was a viable option for the kitchen renovation. That's not four months for the project by the way, that took six months from the moment Contractor 1 mismeasured the windows to last Friday when Contractor 2 finally gave up trying to convince me that a windowsill four inches up the window was the way to go and put in what I'd asked him for on June 15th. To allay his fears over the whole water/wood issue I sent him up to the guest bathroom to see what three years of continuous water have done to the window in the shower - it looks as good as it did the day I finished the polyurethane coat - no damage at all. He still wasn't happy so I showed him my inspiration shots:
image by Caesarstone
image by Caesarstone
Eventually, after going back and forth for months with the countertop fabricator and much muttering under his breath he agreed to trim out what I wanted. And what did he say when he stepped back and looked at the work? "That turned out really well..."
new kitchen window
Friday, October 15, 2010
Windowdrama
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Why Can't Jenni comment?
What a beautiful view you have! Almost worth standing at the sink, doing dishes. Lucky girl.
It's beautiful. Glad you prevailed. What a great view you have there!
Of course I haven't yet got round to staining it...
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