Back in August, I made you aware of some changes that I had planned to
make to my kitchen, along with expressing some fears as how it was ultimately
going to turn out. Fears, I might add, that were justified because I tend to be
one of those people who buys things online, sight unseen; that’s just the way
that I operate. There are shoppers, and there are non-shoppers, and I fall into
the latter category. When you get to be my age, you’re shopped out, at least I
am. I do not want to go from place, to place, to place, taking up my time, my
energy, and my gas, and still not find what I’m looking for.I am happy to report that all of my selections worked out unbelievably well.
The countertop was installed first, and it was lovelier than I had anticipated.
It’s very hard to photograph, but it is a rich mix of colors, with tiny gold
flecks throughout.
The whole process, however, was not without its issues. As happens, when you
get a new countertop, you need a new sink. Cha Ching. When you get a new sink, you need a new
faucet. Cha Ching. When you’re replacing your sink and
your faucet, you might as well replace your 12-year-old garbage disposal with a
new
one. Cha Ching.
I do love the sink. It is an under countertop mount that is beautiful. It is
one large sink rather than the one large and one small one that I had
previously. It has a rack on the bottom to keep things from scratching it, a
built-in strainer and cutting board, both of which are removable, and I
couldn’t be happier.
The new countertop allowed me to make the ceramic tile mural, that I had fallen
in love with four years ago, a reality. Back then, my builder, Joe, told me
that there was no point in attempting to add
a mural or tile the backsplash until I got a new countertop. As soon as the
countertop was in, Joe came over to measure. He told me exactly the size mural
I would need, and I placed my order. Cha Ching. Before shipping, the company
both called and texted me to make sure I had ordered the proper size. I assured
them that I had, that my contractor had been over, measured, and he told me
what I needed. Fine. It shipped, it arrived, it was beautiful. It was also too
big.
I mentioned this to Joe and who told me that, no,
it wasn’t too big, that he had measured it all the way down to the counter, but
in reality that meant that one row of mural tiles would be hidden behind the
stove. That would have seriously/negatively affected the look so, do I have to
tell you what that meant? I ordered a new stove. A backless one. Did I need a
new stove? Probably not. The stove that I had was a contractor’s model so
it not a particularly good one, but it worked. Would it have continued work for
the next 5 to 10 years? Probably. Nonetheless, Home Depot delivered my new
backless stove on Tuesday, September 10. Cha Freaking Ching!! I will say I’m
excited about the stove because it has a built-in air fryer as well as a
griddle on top. I think the griddle excites me more than anything because it
will allow me to get rid of a griddle appliance that I have, plus I see
pancakes, French toast, and a wide variety of toasted sandwiches in my future.
With the mural purchased, that meant I needed to buy backsplash tile. I ordered
samples from an online site, found one that matched perfectly, better, in fact
than if I had gone locally because Joe went locally for me when we found out
that the shipping for this tile was going to be a whopping $100!!! But nothing
at all matched or even came close to the mural as beautifully as the rustic
Spanish tile that I ended up purchasing. Cha Ching. Cha Ching. Cha Ching.Am I worth it? You bet I am! This was my birthday gift to me for a rather large
milestone birthday that had been looming ahead all year long, and that I am
celebrating today.
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