Wednesday, July 09, 2008


...and then there was floor. Although we got a minor whee from the blue linoleum that was revealed when our contractor pulled back the other strata of floor in the kitchen, we nevertheless wanted something a bit more... us... to go with our nifty new cabinetry.

One challenge we had to face in selecting flooring is the somewhat, uh, OK extremely uneven pitch of the floor in this part of the house. It's an addition from sometime in the twentieth century, and believe me when I say the job went to the low bidder. While there really isn't a single right angle in the whole place, the kitchen floor appears to defy the laws of geometry, if not physics.

Which severely limits the choices for flooring. The waves of level in our kitchen rule out slate, tile, wood, pretty much anything that must remain flat. That leaves us with some variant of plastic.

After much searching and grimacing, we found our solution, a commercial flooring from Europe called Karndean. It actually approaches the appearance of something that once grew on a tree. The pix here don't do it justice, but it is really very cool stuff.

Tuesday, July 01, 2008



Oh no, an entire week has gone by without a post! This is due, in part, to the fact that we've been trying to re-inhabit the kitchen. It is still some distance to full completion, but it's coming along little by little. Flooring is being installed as I type, then a return visit of the contractors will be scheduled to install baseboard, finish crown molding and other final details. Then comes the painting. We've chosen a warm yellow tone for the walls and will do the trim in white.