Congrats!
I'll take some movies off your hands if you are short on space :awe:
Enjoy it
I'd advise against using him, then.
congrats KT, looks nice![]()
Yes it does thankfully! All appliance come with. I hate the stove though, so at some point it would be nice to put in a gas line and a gas range. Anyone ever done something like that?
Too much!
KT
Yes, I did this just a couple months ago. We had a flat top range that was nice, but slow to heat and stayed hot a long time. We sold it to our neighbor and put in a nice 5 burner gas stove. I have my furnace room in the basement below the kitchen, so it was just a simple matter of T'ing off the gas line from the furnace and installing a valve. From there, I ran flexible yellow conduit up to the kitchen. I put in another valve there and then flex tube'd it to the stove. Since the ignitor and convection fan use electricity, I also ran a new outlet from where the microwave plugged in above the stove down inside the wall to behind the stove. Easy Peasy, took me a few hours to do. Levelled the stove and turned her on. No problems since.
Yes it does thankfully! All appliance come with. I hate the stove though, so at some point it would be nice to put in a gas line and a gas range. Anyone ever done something like that?
KT
Since you already have the electric hookup, if you add gas in the future, you could consider one with dual-fuel. Electric for the oven, gas for the stovetop. The electric ovens are much better insulated (don't heat up the kitchen) because they can be almost air tight. Gas ovens have to let all the burned fuel out - which increases the humidity & temperature in the kitchen.
Oh cool, had no idea you could do that. Sounds dangerous, but I guess if it's done properly.
KT
We bought a zoo...erm, a house!
Woohoo! I haven't lived in a house, basement suites excluded, since I was about 5 years old or so. My family was always super poor, so it was just apartments and the occasional basement suite when growing up. Anyway, subjects fully removed a couple of days ago, so now we just wait to move! No backyard, which is perfect because I don't want to have to take care of it and no basement. Nice little house, only 3.5 years old, and is the same walking distance from my current place which is freaking awesome. Fortunately we got them down about 16.5K from asking because it was a bit overpriced.
Anyway, just kind of excited. Going to be so freaking busy between now and the moving day! D:
Any tips so I'm fully prepared? :hmm:
KT
Since you already have the electric hookup, if you add gas in the future, you could consider one with dual-fuel. Electric for the oven, gas for the stovetop. The electric ovens are much better insulated (don't heat up the kitchen) because they can be almost air tight. Gas ovens have to let all the burned fuel out - which increases the humidity & temperature in the kitchen.
People moving into brand new houses typically have less expenses. Can you give an example of the "ton of initial expenses" you speak of?Congrats, buying a house that was already lived in for a few years is a smart move. People moving into a house as the house's first occupants have a ton of initial expenses. You'll avoid all that unless you desire to make changes and then you'll be able to do it at your leisure.
I think in Canada you MUST get a contractor for Gas. No DIY. Hope your freind saves you money. Mine wanted $3000 to run a line and I am an general contractor so I get deals from subs, I did it for $300.
Nice.
Make sure there are no holes or gaps in the garage ceiling. Don't want gases getting into the living space.
Any issues, call these guys.
People moving into brand new houses typically have less expenses. Can you give an example of the "ton of initial expenses" you speak of?
Haha, yeah, lose a bit of coolness, but make up for it with other stuff.
It's the garage below the house that bumps it up. So there is storage and whatnot in there, plus my car will go in there. It's definitely a very Vancouver house as it's smallish and has some weird stuff like that, but I think it works.
KT
Car goes on street. Garage becomes home theater!
and congrats!
when are you hosting the AT-Vancouver meet-up party?
Blinds, curtain rods, landscaping, storage shelving in the garage, repainting the crappy contractor matte finish paint, ect.
Lots of little things that add up.
Even though I dont like recessed lighting, it looks decent in your kitchen. How much to rent a room for the weekend at Hotel Talent? ()![]()
Case of quality beer and a good bottle of wine. Have to bring your own pillow though.
KT
