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Monday Morning Condo Blogging, vol. 13:  Small Things 2004-12-06T11:35:05-05:00 /monday-morning-condo-blogging-vol-13-small-things/
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As I expected, work is continuing apace on the condo, but the changes, though significant, are mostly small. There are some larger things happening, such as the installation of the bathroom counters and sinks (witness here the righthand side of the master bathroom, an unsatisfying shot, but the best that could be done in the time I had available).

a bathroom countertop with two sinks

Otherwise, though, the changes are a bit subtle. My garage, for instance, which increases in cleanliness by the day —

a very very clean garage

— is now home to my hot water heater.

a hot water heater

My dining room now has its hanging light fixture in place, which Im happy to report is not the godawful chandelier I thought I was going to have to take down first thing upon moving in, but something actually workable:

a hanging light fixture

My lovely balcony view now comes with a railing:

the view from the balcony, with railing

And my kitchen. Which continues to make me happier than a kitchen ought, every time I see it. Notable additions: the missing cabinet; the stove (under the visquine); some paint; drawer and cabinet hardware, and assorted electrical outlets and wall plates. Not visible: the dishwasher, which has also been installed, and the microwave oven/hood, which is in a big crate to the left of the spot Im taking this picture from:

a kitchen nearing completion

Ah, forget your fame, your fortune, your exotic locales; happiness truly is a set of brushed-nickel fixtures and the knowledge that youre going to get to move in soon.

(Oh, but on that whole free-money deal from last week; my lender, always looking out for me, has nixed the plan, wisely pointing out that Ill have no leverage with which to get problems fixed if the final inspection happens after the builder already has my money. So Im not sure of the timeline now, but things are nonetheless moving right along.)