is it just me ...

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  1. HatterDon

    HatterDon Moderator

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    or do other people get so depressed at the football we're seeing that it becomes tempting to check out those damn kitchen threads that pop up all the time?

    :angry-banghead:
     
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  2. tim

    tim Active Member

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    Oh, I've already started remodeling.
     
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  3. Clevelandmo

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    No, not yet. But I'm painting a room in my house. The fumes make me feel better. :confusion-seeingstars:
     
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  4. SoCalJoe

    SoCalJoe Well-Known Member

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    :lol: Tempted, but unsafe kitchen remodeling viewing can lead to some nasty viruses :roll:
     
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  5. AggieMatt

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    No, you're not alone. I started out by picking up a nice Bulgarian alabaster tile that had a good reputation. But halfway through the remodel, we were having trouble making it fit and it became clear that it was a little too old and wasn't going to work out. Fortunately I had some car parts money left, so I picked up an expensive, olive tile from Greece with a bit of a graffiti looking pattern on it. It's a little crazy and unpredictable though, so I'm not sure if it's going to work either. Right about that time, word spread through my neighborhood that our housing value was likely to be cut in half, so I may have to send those back for a refund. We'll see. Fortunately, I had picked up a nice dark cocoa tile from France on the cheap some time back, that I've been holding in reserve just in case.

    Unfortunately, we can't seem to keep any kind of draft out of the kitchen and it's causing all sorts of problems with the remodeling process. I probably should have addressed that first. I did manage to change out the weather stripping around one window, but I know that won't fix the problem.

    Hopefully I didn't hang myself with these decisions and this project won't crash and burn. I doubt I get rich, reither though.
     
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  6. HatterDon

    HatterDon Moderator

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    love it; love it
     
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  7. nevzter

    nevzter Well-Known Member

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    There's something about a nice, Tuscan tile that just says fughetaboutit.*

    *and that means FFC.
     
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  8. jumpkutz

    jumpkutz Well-Known Member

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    It's just you....
     
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  9. dcheather

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    I heard there may be cracks in those Greek tiles of yours, so you may not be able to use it for awhile. I guess we'll know this weekend when the box is opened?
     
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  10. AggieMatt

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    You're probably right. I'll have to see when I open the box on Sunday. Probably doesn't matter though. I'm just about positive that I hired the wrong contractor for the job, so it's likely all for naught.
     
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  11. Clevelandmo

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    I heard that tile cutter you rented from the USA was messing up the tiles and making the job more difficult. You probably should have just purchased a European one.
     
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  12. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    Well.. I think I get the drift. I shortcut it by throwing shoes {softly} at HGTV re-mod shows.

    Especially the 'Love it or List it' ones where Hilary appears.

    If you see her coming up your walk, hide and dont answer the door. What an idiot.. keeps doing those 80 year old houses and seems surprised and distraught when the contractors find probs that have to be fixed.
    Informed DIY is the answer there. And relatives to 'help' you.
     
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  13. WestchesterWhite

    WestchesterWhite New Member

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    It's gets really bad when you look at all the inane #isitjustme comments on Twitter (like I just did, obviously just for the purposes of this post, ahem). Amongst the things I do that I'm almost certain nobody else does: When visiting people's houses I tighten all the loose knob screws on the back of kitchen cabinet doors with a screwdriver, for personal peace of mind, and tell nobody...
     
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  14. dcheather

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    Oh dear, don't tell my 4 year old you don't like "Love it or List it," he loves that show. But I think he likes the "Property Brothers" the most. :lol:

    He's such a quirky kid, love him. He just really wants to be a "builder" when he grows up, already builds these really intricate houses with legos and wood blocks. Quite impressive, he points out the patios, backyards, front porches, skylights. I think I need to limit his watching of HGTV and DIY.

    BTW, all those shows follow a script, it's TV after all. Hillary can redo my house any day, I just need to come up with the 50-70k. :cool:
     
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  15. WestchesterWhite

    WestchesterWhite New Member

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    Heather, there's nothing wrong with DIY-crazy kids...
    Some of our family headed to the north coast of Cali in the 70's and let their kids roam free.
    Since then we've never hired any builders!
     
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