All of the interior doors are hung and base trim and casing are going up quickly! For interior doors we went with raised 6-panel oak doors throughout. These are a solid core door from Bayer Built and are pre-finished in a Chestnut color. For trim we went with a 4″ oak base with corner blocks, and for casing we selected 3 1/4″ oak with rosette corners, all pre-finished in a Chestnut color to match the doors.
I Was Floored
Our LVT (luxury vinyl tile) installation has begun. We went with Armstrong Alterna in beige with a driftwood grout color. We decided to go with a 3-way opus pattern in the kitchen and dining area and are also using this same tile in the bathrooms, but in a regular 16″ pattern. The LVT looks very similar to a ceramic tile, but is much warmer.
Nothing Like a Nice Piece of Hickory
Colt and I began setting the cabinets this weekend. These are Bridgewood custom cabinets that we purchased through Lifestyle Kitchens in Hastings. They are hickory construction with Richfield raised panel soft close doors and a saddle brown finish. They also have solid wood, dovetail drawers with full extension soft close guides. We went with a staggered height look and crown molding to provide some additional character and definition to the space.
Batteries Not Included
That’s Quite a Stor-E!
During the evenings this week Amber & I decided to go ahead and put up some shelves in our basement storage room. We went with Rubbermaid’s Tough Stuff shelving system. We had used these in our Kearney home and were really pleased with how they work. Each shelf is rated at 100 lbs. per linear foot, so we can really load them up! They have already come in handy for keeping stuff organized and up off the floor.