Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The Dr. is in!

As you all know by now, I ordered a Chesterfield Sofa from England. Well, about a week ago I received notice that it had arrived at the port of call in Secaucus NJ. Getting a sofa out of customs is no easy task. I had to go to Newark NJ to the Customs and Borders office. That was actually painless. I took the NJ transit train to Newark which only took fifteen minutes. The CBP office was only two blocks from the station and there were no lines at all!

The big scare for me was the call to Dr. Sofa! Most apartments in my building are pretty big. They have great big living areas, high ceilings and different configurations. The elevator however was made for dwarfs. Seriously, getting any large piece of furniture up to my apartment is a chore. The stairwell is pretty wide, but the door leading into the stairs is too low to allow for larger pieces either. The only answer is to take apart your furniture or order sectionals. I knew I wanted the Chesterfield, but at 8 feet long , I also knew it was not going to fit into the elevators or the stairs. That is where Dr. Sofa comes in. I had heard of Dr. Sofa before, but I did a lot of research prior to calling. The reviews on Yelp, citysearch and other sites were almost all positive. They all said pretty much the same thing. Dr Sofa works miracles, but dont watch them take apart the sofa...its pretty upsetting! Well, I made the call and I have to tell you they were professional from beginning to end. The office staff were very reassuring. I had to drop off the stamped customs letter so they could pick it up at the port, so I went to their offices in the Bronx. They were hidden away on 134th street, but I managed to find them thanks to my GPS and knowing the area a bit. Everyone was terrific there and they even said they do many Chesterfields so I should not worry. Today, my sofa was picked up at the port. They disassembled it there, so when they arrived at my place, it was already apart. That saved me the agita of watching them destroy it! Neil and Mario were incredible. I had actually read about how nice and professional Mario was on the reviews, and indeed he was. Neil was also a pro and very nice as well. They brought up the sofa in two pieces and began the tedious task of putting it back together. A Chesterfield has brass tacks all around the arms, back and bottom of the sofa. Mario and Neil had to put them in one by one! Mario did the nailing while poor Neil had the boring task of straightening out hundreds of tacks which were bent when they were removed from the sofa. The process took about 90 minutes and the end result was fantastic. The sofa is as beautiful as I had hoped and Dr. Sofa did a great job. A big thanks to Mario and Neil and everyone at Dr. Sofa. This a Dr's visit that anyone can look forward too



Dr. Sofa arrive3s

My Sofa already taken apart

Four years of Sofa School to become a Surgeon!



My Chesterfield being reassembled. Look closely and you can see the cuts

Tacking the leather back to the frame



Mario hammering in the tacks

Neil straightening out the tacks



Mario still tacking

Voila! The finished product

A perfect fit

Neil & Mario sitting on their work!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Gardens & Closets and More!

Wow, what a difference a day makes! The renovation is clearly in high gear now as we wind down to the July deadline. Today, the majority of the roof plantings were completed. Amber Freda and crew will be back tomorrow to wrap up the installation. So far, it really looks great! I can't wait to lounge up there and enjoy the summer months. The interior is also making some serious progress. All of the fixtures for the master bathroom arrived late today, so those will be installed later in the week. The closets were installed in the Master Bedroom and the also in the entryway. The guest bedroom/den closets are being painted and should be completed tomorrow and installed. We are waiting on the treads for the stairs, and hopefully those will arrive next week. It is all coming together!


Waiting to be taken up in my buildings tiny elevator

Lonely pot

Plants in the courtyard waiting to be brought up to the roof



Gonna need lots of Peat Moss

Pots, Planters, My Gut and me

On The roof









I love Japanese Maple Trees

Bamboo

Amber Freda Pruning







Irrigation system being installed

Painting the guest bedroom closets

Drawers for the guest bedroom closet being painted



Master Bedroom Closet system

Completed Roof








Thursday, June 10, 2010

Stairs

Wow, lots of things happening so far. I will be updating a lot more frequently as the renovation comes to a close. I have not ordered much furniture yet , as I want to wait till the interior renovation is complete. I should be able to move into the master bedroom by the end of next week. The biggest development is the construction of the stairs to the roof deck. They were fabricated in flushing queens and they have begun the installation process. It will be a few more days until it is fully completed. I wanted a smaller spaced tread on the stairs, so those had to be special ordered. It really is a pretty imposing thing, but as it comes together, it is looking very cool. The frames of all the closets are done and the original closet has been moved to the 2nd bedroom. That will be painted black. Its pretty cool to be sure!

Stairs leading to the roof

Frame of Stairs to Roof

First part of stairs installed

First riser installed



Stairs on the floor before installation

Support pole



Closet in 2nd Bedroom

Master Bedroom closet frame