Sunday, March 21, 2010
99%
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Ben does the Robot
Monday, February 15, 2010
day 11--Presidents Day
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Sunday, February 7, 2010
day #7
now, back to the superbowl!
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Day #6
Friday, February 5, 2010
Day #5
1970's kitchen reno day #4
Day 4 of the renovation and much progress is being made. We paid a little extra to have our contractor put together the IKEA cabinets, which is well worth the frustration and fights that my spouse and I would most definitely experience (based on prior IKEA project experiences). Our contractor is Zurita contractors (I believe they are listed on the Ditmas Park blog) and we feel amazingly confident with them. we interviewed 3 contractors and this was our favorite. I've decided that it's better to be happy with our contractor than our cabinet supplier, which leads me to my next rant...
I have contacted yet the 10th person at IKEA in the last week in regards to a missing cabinet, a short-changed credit on a pick-up, and now a damaged cabinet that was realized yesterday and yet NO ONE has returned my calls. I have not asked for Randy yet (thank you for that tip), but was told that KEVIN is the Kitchen post sale contact. How many people actually work for IKEA? Based on the number o people I've been directed to, I'm guessing they are not affected by the current unemployment spike; Must be something in meatballs. I'm beyond frustrated. Good thing my cats think that my living room is one big romper room--at least someone is happy in this chaotic situation!
Thursday, February 4, 2010
kitchen reno week #1
1970's Kitchen Reno
We just started a kitchen renovation. We recently bought a 2br 1950’s co-op in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn and were blessed with a 1970’s era kitchen. The doors wouldn’t shut and the drawers would fall out unless you put your knee under whilst accessing them. Our demo /reno started yesterday, but as anyone who’s ever done a renovation knows, the planning started months ago. We decided on IKEA cabinets—the Liljestadt dark brown oak cabinets—and the IKEA whirlpool dishwasher, in order to do the integrated front panel (we looked into Bosch and other European models, but they were too expensive). We purchased a Fridgidaire Gallery stove and micro-hood (they don’t call them microwave ovens if it’s above the stove—when did that happen?!) to match the Fridgidaire refrigerator we had to buy when we moved in. (The previous owner graciously left us with a faulty fridge that crapped out about 10 days after we moved in). We bought it at the Sears in Flatbush—GREAT SERVICE. Anyways, it was our favorite model (the “de rigueur” convection option, bottom rack attached to the door for easy access, and middle 5th burner for those Sunday morning pancakes on the griddle I never make).We are very happy with our contractor, Zurita Contractors based in Ditmas. It’s only day 2, but I have a good feeling about them.If only I had the same feeling about IKEA (specifically in Red Hook, Brooklyn). I did the web-design option, which I found challenging in a good way, but frustrating when it came time for fruition. The sales person, William, I worked with, was not amenable or willing to take me seriously until I convinced him I was willing to plop down $10,000 that night on everything. Inevitably it seems, he entered in one wrong cabinet which I didn’t realize until day two of receiving the delivery—it’s not easy going through 100 boxes with 8 digit numbers on each one that doesn’t correspond to the receipt (while taking a day off of work for the whole mess). When we returned to IKEA the following weekend to explain the problem, we were treated royally—Steven, in the kitchen center, admitted IKEA’s mistake and proceeded to personally guide us through reordering the correct cabinet, escorting us to the check out, and personally taking care of the pick up/drop off in a private room outfitted with IKEA couches and lamps. Upon pick up/delivery day, one week later, two guys from “Urban Express” arrived to pick up the incorrect cabinet. However, they didn’t have the “delivery” part of the deal. 4 days, later, I can’t get anyone on the phone to help me or confirm my purchase or re-delivery. To add insult to injury¸ when IKEA called to credit my card for the returned merchandise today, they seemed to be missing a $232.00 door to the cabinet they picked up. Strike two! So now I’m out $232?! I’m obviously not having a good experience with IKEA. I want a lifetime supply of Lingonberry juice!
All in all, the renovation is good so far and we hope that someone out there can benefit from our experience. I hope to post photos and accounts of this adventure.
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