Friday, July 3, 2009

More presents for the bungalow

With a nice long weekend ahead of us, it's time to do run to our 3 page to-do list, and start getting this house in order.

We've lived here for almost 9 months, and have yet to hang most of our art. With plaster walls, it's a pain in the butt to even get a straight nail in the wall, but today's the day. Yay.

Speaking of art, when we were in Hawaii, we came upon an artist that we fell in love with, Brigitte D'Annibale.

We ended up purchasing an artist proof of a piece titled Vintage Hawaii, however 1 1/2 months later, when it came, we were sent a limited edition instead. Oops. Luckily, the gallery admitted their mistake, but it's been a bit of back and forth (island time) for them to correct the problem. For the meantime, we have the wrong piece in our living room, but hopefully we get the correct one shortly. We also fell in love with the piece Hula Blues. Maybe a birthday present Michael?

Next on our to-do list... the bed. I had bought a bed a little over 3 years ago. In the beginning, it was so comfortable, we nicknamed it cloud-gate. Now, 3 years later, it's a lumpy, bumpy, piece of crap that makes us toss and turn all night. I started doing some research, and we thought the Tempur-Pedic would work well for us. You know, where you can put a wine glass on one side, jump on the other side, and the wine won't spill?

So, Costco sells a similar brand, and because they're return policy is awesome (you can return anything at anytime, as for the bed, they'll even send a truck to pick it up for free if for any reason you don't like it) we decided to go ahead. I've been checking out there website waiting for it to go on sale, and Wednesday was the day, and the order is in. I can't wait for the bed wine party!

Another thing that I was able to cross off the list, an address plaque. Because of all the trouble we've been having with mail service, the USPS and I agreed that an address plaque listing our address AND street name would help the postman deliver our mail. So, the order is in for that too, just waiting for it to arrive.

Lastly, and this was a big one our our list, is to insulate the attic. I perused Angie's List for some highly rated contractors, and picked 3 to come and give us quotes.

The first came yesterday. He first explained how he would do it, and then said with the insulation on the floor, we would not be able to use the attic for storage. Um, not an option. Then, he quotes us a price for building a sub-floor in the attic, and blowing the insulation under the floor. That would work, but I'm picturing us not being able to stand up in there. Regardless, I was pretty surprised at the cost for building a whole new floor and the insulation. Not too bad, but obviously not cheap.

Monday we have another guy come who uses the spray foam, which we believe will be placed on the roof, instead of the floor. Plus, it's an all-green product. And next Thursday, another place comes.

Looking forward to getting this over with soon.

2 comments:

Mark said...

Wow - a tempurpedic mattress, that's some expensive stuff. Wait until you come over here and you can get a tempurpedic style mattress pad for just over 100 USD...

heather said...

Yes, they are expensive, which is why we went for the cheap Costco knock-off. We're smart people.