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Gripe #2 My Plug-In Placements

Posted by kim 04.12.2007 6:06 pm in Habitations, Protestations

I honestly never even thought about where the light switches and plug-ins should be when the electrician asked me where I wanted them. So, it’s my fault for telling him to put them where he thought they should be. Obviously he doesn’t blow-dry or curl his hair often. :-)

In the bathrooms, the plug-ins are right above the vanities between the two sinks. So now, when I plug in my “hair appliances” the cords hang down and get tangled in the drawers. I wish I had them placed at both ends of the vanity to avoid tangles, and then also the mirror could have been installed flush to the vanity top. The guy that installed my mirrors asked if I wanted them flush, but it would have cost quite a bit more money to have the plug-in areas cut out of the mirrors, so I declined.

And I’m finding I wish I had light switches in different places, like the pantry switch, the dining room switches, my bedroom switches… Wish I could just switch them around! So much I have learned a little too late.

Gripe #1 My Spice Rack

Posted by kim 04.3.2007 3:16 pm in Habitations, Protestations

So, I’ve been in my new house over six months now, and am still dealing with unresolved issues. Of course, now that everyone is paid, they try to pass the buck on to someone else. It gets quite frustrating. Since I’m in a semi-crabby mood today (my poor kids), I thought I would start a segment, maybe even a series of my gripes. There are SO many things I would do different if I were too re-build. Heck, I have a floorplan for HouseForKim 2.0 already in my head.

I presumed I was getting a wooden spice rack in the oak cabinet by my oven. When the contractors installed my cupboards from The Kitchen Place, that particular cabinet came with the wrong door. The correct door did not come in until after I was moved in, and they forgot about the spice rack. I wait again. They bring out a cheap white wire spice rack that doesn’t even fit correctly, as three screws could only be used, and the fourth corner was glued.

I call to inquire why I didn’t get a wood spice rack, and was told Homecrest didn’t make that kind. So I tried to make this one work, but my door will not fully close with any spices in it, and it constantly knocks the middle shelf and prongs out. So, when they came again to fix other problems (trust me, I have a list), I reiterated how I hate my spice rack.

So, now I get this letter in the mail that I can have a wooden spice rack for only $87 more. WTH. I call saying I thought this was what I was getting in the first place as part of my $13K cabinetry order, then I don’t because supposedly I can’t. And now I can, for $87? Kim is not happy. I got the spiel that this is from Showplace Wood Products, and they are making an exception of mixing company brands just for me. Um, I could get one at Target for $24.

Well, thanks to my best friend, Google, I learned Homecrest does make a door-mounted combo rack that would look 100% better than the cheapo I have in there now. Hmmmm. Stay tuned for developments.

Now I can hear those of you that know me well saying “Kim doesn’t even cook” so who cares about her spice rack? I admit, I don’t plan on using spices often, but, by gosh, I would like the cupboard door to close properly and look nice when it’s opened.