Showing posts with label patio door. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patio door. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
"New" Patio Door Install
Patio door install under way...
It's fine that K never got around to finishing off the inside of the walls around the door, since she'd just have to open it back up now.
Since this "new" door is a bit smaller than our older free door, we'll get a little bit of our walls back. Not a huge deal, but it will give us a little more room to place the island.
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Local Shop Day - Metal Edging and Building Materials Outlet
Today, K and I set out to Loretto, MN, a ways past Maple Grove, to get the metal edging for our countertops. I had only a vague idea of where we were, having never been out there before. But we found Eagle Mouldings with no problems, and they were lovely and helpful people. We found the edging we wanted very quickly. They make Retro Aluminum edgings that you can use on countertops or tables or whatever. They were inexpensive, and since we drove out there, we didn't have to pay for shipping.
http://eagle-aluminum.com/retro-nostalgic-50s/
![]() | |
| Photo from Eagle Moulding's website -- Coincidence that we're using this same Formica and that we picked this same edging! |
Since we were out, we decided to take another long trek to the Building Materials Outlet. At some point last month, while working on our kitchen, one of K's guys had accidentally broken the inner pane of glass on our patio door. Some little piece of something probably flew out of a tool and hit the glass, and caused the glass to completely shatter. So, our free door was no longer as fabulous as it used to be. The insulation factor was really gone for the rest of the winter.
Needing to replace that door wasn't a huge deal-- K had always wanted one that was a little smaller, and was planning to paint that door white because she hated the faux wood. Having the door broken gave us a chance to replace it with something we liked more.
Building Materials Outlet had a TON of everything! I know we'll go back to get windows-- they have thousands, for great prices.
K was torn between double French doors or another sliding door. But we found a white sliding door from Pella, with the blinds inside the glass for $350. Most of the French doors were double that. We took the sliding door, and it should be great! We'll reclaim about 6 inches of wall space, and have a lot more privacy when we want it.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Stairs For The Patio Door
Ever since K put the patio door in last fall, we've had only a simple wooden step outside of the door. It was just one step, so it was kind of a big jump. And by this summer, we'd used it enough that it was becoming a bit rickety -- it wasn't really anchored in well.
The siding around the door wasn't finished, either, which didn't bother us much. It was kinda ugly, but we figured we'd re-do the siding some day and it would get finished then. But... our new insurance agency didn't like the un-finished-ness of the patio door area, and said we had to fix it because it wasn't "fire safe." Hmm. OK... K knows the codes and didn't see a problem with the way it was. But since we like our new policy, she said she could just fix it. I offered to take a bunch of pictures so that our agent wouldn't have to run out to our house.
But, wow, I'm glad she fixed it!! I love our new step, and the house looks neater with just that simple white trim.
Before:
After:
![]() | |||||||||||||
![]() |
K anchored the steps into the asphalt and to the house, so they're really sturdy.
![]() |
And the treads are made of Brazilian ipe, so they're really beautiful.
![]() |
![]() |
| Boy kitty enjoying the view... |
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Patio Door for the Kitchen
It's November in Minnesota, and although it's been a pretty mild fall, we know that our warm days are numbered. Since it was a gorgeous day today, unseasonably warm for November, K thought she'd better get the patio door installed in the kitchen.
K got the patio door from one of her jobs-- they were putting an addition on that house and this door was removed and going to be thrown out. K's not super fond of the faux-wood grain pattern on the door, but figures we've saved about $500 by salvaging the door.
Generally, we really like the layout of our house, but one funny thing is that there is no back door. Obviously there's the front door out of the living room, and the door out of the mudroom on the side of the house actually opens to the front of the house. It's not a big deal, but come summer, it will be really nice to walk directly out to the yard through the patio door, and to have the breeze coming in though the screen door...
In the kitchen, we had a large window looking out to the back yard. The windows are pretty old, pretty drafty, and they vibrate and shake every time a train goes by. The location was convenient for our window-unit air conditioner this summer, but hopefully we'll have our central air working again by next summer, so having a window here won't matter.
Let me just say this: my girl has some SKILLS!! I knew this already... I've seen houses and additions that she's built. She's incredibly talented when it comes to building. But it was really a treat to see her skills at work in OUR home! From beginning to end-- starting to cut into the drywall to dropping off all the garbage-- the whole process took her less than 8 hours.
And I'm saying "she" instead of "we," because there was hardly anything I needed to do to help. I helped clean up and keep the work area clean, I held up boards when she needed me to, and helped place the patio door. But other than that, it was all her. I just cooked dinner and kept taking photos to document the process.
First, she took the old window out:
Cut the studs out from the lower part of the wall. She also had to move the heating vent from the wall to the floor in front of the door. Cut all the siding off the outside of the house, in the area we needed. Put in a new header, and then I was able to help her place the door and weather-seal the opening.
![]() | |
| Sparks in the kitchen! |
The kitties (and K and I) love it! We can look outside and see the whole backyard.
K's going to install a motion light out there pretty shortly, so it will feel a bit safer.
Labels:
backyard,
free stuff,
kitchen,
November,
patio door,
reuse,
windows
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
















