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Monday Morning Condo Blogging, vol. 11: The Kitchen 2004-11-22T09:02:23-05:00 /monday-morning-condo-blogging-vol-11-the-kitchen/
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I walked down to check on the condos progress yesterday afternoon, and stumbled across a colleague, who came to check the place out with me. This was the first time that anyone other than R. has seen the joint, so I was pleased when I discovered that there was actually something to show off: the kitchen!

a kitchen with cabinets installed

I found myself amazed, once again, by that whole optical illusion thing whereby a space that is completely devoid of furnishings looks smaller than one thats actually got stuff in it; Id been a little concerned over the last few weeks that the kitchen was seeming smaller than I remembered, but now that the cabinets are in, it actually seems much bigger.

This is also the first time Ive gotten to see the cabinets and the countertops together, and though the granite is massively dusty here, you can nonetheless get a sense of how the whole thing will look.

another angle on the kitchen

The odd sheet of paper in the middle of the countertop is covering my lovely sink, which has been installed. (As have my toilets, and my showerheads, and my bathroom cabinets. I held off on taking pictures of those, not out of any sense of decorum, but only because the bathroom counters and sinks werent in yet, and I wanted to wait for those.)

My colleague was a bit surprised by the whole return to the kitchen-in-the-middle-of-the-living-area thing that the lofts layout produces, but I have to say Im just ecstatic about thatespecially given the way that the fun part of any party always seems to segregate itself in the kitchen. Now, instead, one room, and were all in it.

another angle on the kitchen

Youll notice that theres a big empty spot on the far right-hand side of the kitchen, where it looks like a cabinets missing. Indeed it is; apparently there was an installation mishap with one cabinet, which sits broken in the living room. I assume theyre waiting for a replacement.

a sad broken cabinet

Anyhow, between the installed kitchen and the sense that my colleague has that the place looks like itll be ready in about a montha month!Im beside myself with excitement. The baseboards have been installed, which I would have thought came after the flooring, but whatever. What remains, at this point, as far as I can tell, are electrical outlets and switches, some light fixtures, the bathroom sinks and counters, plumbing for the kitchen sink, the flooring, appliances, railings for the balconies, and a good coat of paint. I imagine theres probably more, but Im not thinking of it this morning.

Instead, this morning, Im typing with numb fingers, as its positively freezing hereand by freezing, of course, I mean freezing for Southern California, where its gotten down to about 40 the last two nights. Saturday night, it poured, and so yesterday, looking out from my soon-to-be living room balcony, the mountains were simply glorious.

a snowcapped mountain surrounded by clouds

Alas, the glory didnt quite get captured as fully as Id like; Im still wrestling with the new camera a bit. Its got this Automatic White Balance “feature,” which makes many pictures taken in the glary, hazy SoCal light appear overexposed and washed-out. So Im experimenting with stepping down the exposure, but… well, Im experimenting.

Now back to grading.