All butcher, all the time

Mr. Sign told me a funny story about our tilers/painters/workers. Apparently they asked him if he knew me well. He said we’d worked together a few times, so well enough. They then told him that I’m famous and have written books on design (?!). I thought they had been looking at me funny, now I know why. You’d think that working for such a big shot would mean they would do what I ask more. Clearly, that is not the case. So apparently being a big shot wouldn’t change my professional life all that much. Anyway, here are some butcher shop updates:

The tables from “Skidoo Daniel” arrived. They are massive 4’x10′ stainless steel with shelving beneath and maple tops. Here is Lou perched on top, striking a pensive pose. Sefi will sand the tops and we need to find some missing casters for a few of the legs. I love them! They will eat up a fair chunk of space which is not a bad thing in this case.

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Speaking of things that take up big chunks of room, the walk-in fridge is installed and it is HUGE. But also pretty great. It will have a large window so that customers will be able to see hanging carcasses. Awesome.

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Walking in the basement, I saw this table that Sefi had bought for 100$. I think we may use it for the cash. I’m not 100% sold on the idea because there is always a fine line between too matchy-matchy and too eclectic and jumbled. Using this makes us lean towards the matchy side of things – stainless tables, wood tops. What we need to find is a piece of furniture that can be slid beneath it for storage (paper, bags, stamps etc). Once I find something in a different style/finish, I think I’ll be good with using this one. It is quite beautiful.

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We went dumpster diving next. Well, not really – we just went to a couple of spots that have jumbles of antiques/junk/hardware. Our haul was pretty great at Eco Reno:

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We got a bathroom light, a latch lock for the bathroom door, a bathroom mirror and a beautiful black top for a stair rail that we’ll use as a paperweight. Or something. It’s so pretty and shiny – I love it. But then the real winner, the coup de grâce, was this stand alone, enamel, double sink:

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My life and work partner, Ethan, had the idea to sell oysters at the shop as well. Some drain stoppers, bags of ice and voilà! A perfect oyster home and beautiful enough to be at the front of house.

Meanwhile, the paint is going up on the walls. They still need to do a couple of coats but you can get the basic idea. I love, love, love the Onyx on the mouldings.

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So now our missing pieces are stools for the counter (maybe 10), waiting area seating, some kind of storage unit for below the cash table and a surface (table? cabinet?) to put the coffee maker on. The final piece of the puzzle will be the u-shaped counter for customers to have their sandwiches at. The design is slowly coming together, now I just need to figure out how much it will all cost. All in all, we are in good shape.

On my way home I realized that my favourite t-shirt of the last couple of months (from Anthropologie), is basically our wall colour which leads me to believe that I really have a one-track mind. Then again, maybe that’s what you need to have to become a big shot designer that writes books.

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