We are coming “down to the wire,” moving in on November 10th, and I keep thinking to myself: “We’re so close I can taste it.”
Or maybe that’s just the acid reflux from being so stressed.
Having a “client experience”
I have definitely been going through what I would categorize as a client experience with this part of the renovation. Along with the excitement of finishing our house and being home again has come a surprising amount of stress. In the last post, I talked about the little things that keep cropping up, and here we are with completion just around the corner and our list seems to be getting longer.
We did have a productive (if not somewhat expensive) couple of weekends crossing some of the things off of our list. So we’re making progress. Granted, some of what we’re thinking of doesn’t have to be complete for us to move back in. However, that does not mean they can be left undone.
Stress as a client now colors my perspective
As an architect, I can’t say I’ve ever been through this with a client. Certainly not from the client’s side. Don’t get me wrong, I have plenty to do as the project wraps up, primarily making sure the final construction issues are addressed. But I’m beginning to think the stress of that as the architect pales in comparison to what the client is going through. No doubt this will color my perspective moving forward.
Popping in to see the contractor
And I’m pretty certain my contractor Stephan is having this experience too. Especially when I pop in after having been at the house with items that could be addressed during the final walk through. Yet why not get them taken care of now?
So if you see me on the street or at the office looking a little frazzled and distant, please don’t be offended. I’m just a little preoccupied.
And one more day closer to finishing up.
Oh, I can taste it alright.
Does anyone have some Tums?