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After I pointed out to Sasaki-san the installation problems with the oven and stovetop, he called the gas contractor and we met again on Saturday. This time Yoshida-san from the gas company arrived with a man I imagine is his top-tier senior installer. This guy looked like a rockabilly star dressed in black work overalls…
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It isn’t finished yet, but I want to share some of the story behind the counter that separates the kitchen and dining room. If you’ve been reading along all this time, you know that the kitchen layout underwent numerous revisions before we settled on something fairly simple. The Takara Standard kitchen unit was ordered, delivered…
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Our selections for the glass in the doors came months ago – one of the first finishes to be chosen, thanks to a big box of glass samples last August. Tod & I stood in the imaginary rooms and tried to picture what each one would look like in place. I asked friends what they…
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The gas stovetop and gas convection oven were installed yesterday and I am unhappy with my choice of appliances. Functionally, these are going to be great. I am so excited to be able to bake and roast again. But they look awful and there are some installation problems. I have been looking forward to seeing…
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My general penchant for thinking visually combined with years of project management have made me a fan of Gantt charts and other time-based visualisations. So when Sasaki-san and I talked over the schedule last week and he told me the general flow of the project from here to the end, I had to turn it…
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This past week saw a lot of detail work at 555 as the carpenters finish up. I am going to miss Mr. Sasaki and Yoshida-san who are always so kind to me and have used their skill and care with the house these past months. While these guys did their thing, I put the third…
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Yesterday, 555 received two coats of kakishibu in 2 hours! When Jo and I painted the east, west, and north sides in May, it took a while. We were methodical and figuring it out as we went along. With 7 people helping yesterday, it was a lot faster to do the south side. It was…
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One of the features that we have saved until the end of the project is the giant counter island between the kitchen and dining room. It’s been a concept in my head for quite a long time, but a big question mark about how we’d have it done. This week, Sasaki-san and I sat down…
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One of the outbuildings on the property, just at the end of the driveway, has been falling down since we first saw the place. I call it the Fishing Shed because it’s been full of fishing nets, mostly. I want to move the Tile Mines into this space and decided to take the wooden structure…
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One fun but challenging decision has hung over me since May – the selection of tile and wallpaper. Last night, we finally got it all decided. Here it is, the final color palette for the walls and tiles: We have mostly grey-leaning earth tones with pops of color and texture for interest. No strong patterns…