My sewing is on hold for now as we are getting ready to start major renovations on our home. We had a leaky toilet and when the plumber came out, he informed us that our bathroom floor was pulling away from the toilet and there was a 1/4 inch gap. He also reported that the bathroom floor was bouncy and we needed a contractor. So, called our friend, Galen Woods, who owns his own business and has done several repair jobs for us over the past 5+ years. He came over and checked out the bathroom and told us that we needed to replace the bathroom floor and repair support beams and floor joists as there was mold and water under them. We when renovated the bathroom 16 yrs ago, the contractor at that time that bid the job provided with false documents so we are very leery of contractors. However, Galen is a family friend and church member who lives in the neighborhood. Hubby said that since we are going to have to remove the tub and flooring, we might as well redesign the entire bathroom. Instead of a tub, we will have a glass wall walk in shower, have a window added in the shower area, new shower glass wall tiles, new wall tiles that look like slate, new porcelain towels for the floor that look like oak flooring, new glass tiles for the ceiling of the shower, a LED rainhead shower head, vanity and cabinets will be refinished in a medium walnut wood stain, quartz counter top for the sink, new light fixtures and vent fan plus a blue/gray paint for the walls and ceiling. I have spent all week working on these plans and it will cost about $10K.
Then yesterday, hubby heard about a low interest rate for home equity loans and today we talked to the bank. Now hubby has decided it is the time to renovate the kitchen, laundry, and dining room area by opening up the walls and reconfiguring the cabinet lay-out. After waiting over 34 years, I will finally get the kitchen I've dreamed about if the bank approves the loan. Galen came by today and took measurements and we talked about what I wanted for the kitchen/laundry/dining area. It will open up the house so much more. Galen said that he would build me a bookcase for my sewing books. I am too overwhelmed to get excited about all of this. One thing that is very promising is that the pedestals that my washer and dryer sit on will be removed and Galen will build me a counter top to go over the washer and dryer. That will give me a counter for folding laundry but also a cutting space for fabric. That excites me as it will happen whether we do the renovations or not. Anyway, not much sewing will get done but if all goes as planned, I'll have more space, room to move about and a place to cut fabric. I am so blessed beyond measure.
Marty