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Mini rant coming up that will bore most of you but I''ll feel a bit better
I''m having the bedroom redecorated. Spent $$$$$ on really nice fabric for custom drapes & sheers. The sheers were installed yesterday and at first blush they looked great. Upon closer inspection, I saw that the bottom hem was not only stitched crooked, and I mean, really really crooked, but the d**mn length varied from 2 inches above the floor to 1/2 inch! And, there''s a thin horizontal line running through the sheers that they did not match when they sewed the panels together -- kind of like when you don''t pay attention to matching the pattern when installing wallpaper. The seamstress had to take the drapes back because they forgot to install the thingy at the top that keeps the drapes from sagging on the clips. The old drapes were from Target and they were better made!! Phoned my interior decorator today and of course she''ll make it right but it''s aggravating that subcontractors just don''t seem to care about the quality of their work.
When we had laminate installed in the living room, she marked with a big blue "X" the spot where the electrician was to install a floor plug, then talked to him about the placement and he still installed it in the middle of the room. Sooo, all the laminate had to be replaced just to get the plug repositioned.
A different electrician installed the new dining room chandelier off-center in the room and then tried to bill me $300 for 30 minutes of work.
There have been so many things that have had to be redone two or three times since this project started a year and a half ago. It takes an emotional toll. What galls me the most after the lack of pride in workmanship is that these people are HUNGRY now. There''s very little work happening in this community due to the economic downturn and, I guess I''m just crazy, but I thought they''d be happy enough for the work and do a good job. Their chance of getting referrals from me is zilch.
Well, hell, this didn''t make me feel better so now I''m gonna try the old stand-by vodka tonic.

I''m having the bedroom redecorated. Spent $$$$$ on really nice fabric for custom drapes & sheers. The sheers were installed yesterday and at first blush they looked great. Upon closer inspection, I saw that the bottom hem was not only stitched crooked, and I mean, really really crooked, but the d**mn length varied from 2 inches above the floor to 1/2 inch! And, there''s a thin horizontal line running through the sheers that they did not match when they sewed the panels together -- kind of like when you don''t pay attention to matching the pattern when installing wallpaper. The seamstress had to take the drapes back because they forgot to install the thingy at the top that keeps the drapes from sagging on the clips. The old drapes were from Target and they were better made!! Phoned my interior decorator today and of course she''ll make it right but it''s aggravating that subcontractors just don''t seem to care about the quality of their work.
When we had laminate installed in the living room, she marked with a big blue "X" the spot where the electrician was to install a floor plug, then talked to him about the placement and he still installed it in the middle of the room. Sooo, all the laminate had to be replaced just to get the plug repositioned.
A different electrician installed the new dining room chandelier off-center in the room and then tried to bill me $300 for 30 minutes of work.
There have been so many things that have had to be redone two or three times since this project started a year and a half ago. It takes an emotional toll. What galls me the most after the lack of pride in workmanship is that these people are HUNGRY now. There''s very little work happening in this community due to the economic downturn and, I guess I''m just crazy, but I thought they''d be happy enough for the work and do a good job. Their chance of getting referrals from me is zilch.
Well, hell, this didn''t make me feel better so now I''m gonna try the old stand-by vodka tonic.