Monday, September 21, 2015

Inching Closer and Closer to a Real Bakeshop!

   Here we are with another quick construction/opening update post. These things never quite move as fast as we want them to, do they? I can't tell you how many times I've started a little project at home that I figured would only take a few hours, only to find myself at home depot at 9:55 pm on a Tuesday just trying to find the one stupid part I didn't have when I started the project on Friday afternoon. That's why I've recently limited myself to projects that mainly include painting, as this is usually pretty straight forward, start to finish.
So many greens! In the end, the two winners are the
two shades farthest to the right. 
 
  Speaking of painting, we've selected out final paint color options for the shop. We're gonna be using two shades of gorgeous green (which happens to be my favorite color) and we're going to accent it with pops of copper all over the shop. We also have a super cute wall paper treatment that will live on two accent walls. By itself, the wallpaper totally looks beigey-yellow, but next to the greens it works as an additional shade of green, and it's really lovely.
 
 The plumbing and the electrical work are mostly done, I believe all that is left is hooking up fixtures, sinks, toilets etc. Which would take me a month, but I trust the professionals will swoop in and be much quicker than that. The hood still needs to go in, but I believe the actual installation should only take a day or two or three. 
 
Look how excited sean is about
the dry wall going up! 

   The most exciting news I've basically ever heard is that the drywall is all up, taped, spackled and sanded. The rumor is that painting will start today, and I may just fall to my knees and weep tears of joy when I walk into the shop and it's no longer the gray of drywall and demolition. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this is happening as I type this very sentence. Once painting is done, the floors will be sanded later this week (or so I've heard) and water-resistant vinyl will get laid down in the back workroom. I'm really keeping my praying that the vinyl will work out time-wise, as I've been told it may fall prey to the pope-apocalypse delivery nightmare that's headed to Philadelphia this week. Who would have thought the pope's visit could affect our shop before it was even opened? Maybe he'll come by and bless it for our troubles. He seems like a pretty good guy, and if there's one thing I know about guys from Argentina, they love desserts. 

  We've also made some big decisions on stain colors for our tables and other woodwork. That's sort of the last stage of this whole project. Installing the equipment and the millwork (tables, shelves, counters). The stain will be a pretty reddish cherry color, It works with the copper and it works with the green and it works with the overall theme of our foxy little bakery.
 
  
A small fraction of the boxes filled with
bakery stuff awaiting their forever
home.
I know it sounds like a lot left to do, but I'm really optimistic that these elements are smaller projects that can hopefully fall into place quickly. Once the shop is turned over to us, Sean and I will be locking ourselves (and anyone else who wants to help) inside in order to clean, decorate and organize all of our small tools and equipment. These are currently living in our house and my dad's basement. I can't wait to get it all in the shop, because right now our house is starting to look like a bunch of Boxtrolls live there (shout out to Laika, my sister's recent stop motion internship). Side note: I think I just thought of our dogs halloween costume for this year, a couple of box trolls, we have SO many boxes in our house.
  
 Once the shop is set and ready to go, we'll get the health inspector to come by and hopefully grant us our food license. Then, it's a mad dash to the finish while we get all of our doughs, cakes and sweets made for a soft opening. A soft opening is when a place quietly opens its doors without any fanfare before have a larger "Grand Opening." This is an opportunity for us to get the doors open fast without having to stick to a specific opening date. It's also a chance for people to come and visit with us, see what we are about and for us to get a little feedback on what works and what doesn't before our true opening. For up to the minute updates on when we will open you can like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/frostedfoxcakeshop.

   There's a lot left to do, and not a lot of time to do it. But I'm very excited to get going. If you want to take a peek at what our shop will offer, check out our website www.frostedfoxcakeshop.com.

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