That been said, I do need to re-organize some of the cupboards that hold baking stuff, it’s a mess in there.
Baking stuff? What is baking?? ;D
There is something quite satisfying about it.
Yes. As silly as it sounds, I liked working at McDonald's because of the order it had - it was made to be as efficient and effective as possible, so that even 16 year old kids could use it well.
The other thing that I wish I had was... A hoseable floor :D
How's the house coming? Anything major at the moment?
They know how to max profit.
Oh I dream of tile floors in the kitchen, while the glasswear can be in danger, it’s a joy to clean. Did you do something to the kitchen floors when you renovated?
Nothing going on at the moment. Probably just gonna do more little projects over the winter and hopefully in the spring we can get the drainage done. That’s obviously something we just have to hire professionals for.
There was a laminate floor on top - it was disgusting. We took it up, expecting to have to replace the wood, but it was in great condition, so we painted (like the rest of the house) - we used Tikkurila Betolux. It has been really good so far, even after all of the workers traipsing over, as we did it before we did the kitchen.
It is possible to do it, but I am not sure how much saving there is, as it still takes renting equipment and a massive amount of effort. I have some friends that did the digging themselves by hand... they said "we should have paid" :D
Always a nice surprise to find good floors underneath. I hear Betolux is really popular because it’s so hard wearing.
Well, professionals are people too so yes it’s possible to DIY but it would be an insane task to dig to ~3metres all around the house ourselves. Not even entertaining the idea.