Finished kitchen! Lots of pics and saga to share...
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Finished Traditional Kitchen (lots of pics)
Comments (89)[DH guest reply] Yes, the island is 64". The overhang is 12", and the corbels are 12 1/2"L x 10 1/4"W. The corner sink drain is fine. Surprisingly, the water really doesn't splash when it hits the metal, and the sink is over 12" from the top of the counter (very deep). That's probably a function of the aerator more than the sink / drain location, as the water doesn't feel highly pressurized coming out. While we're on sinks, there are two things I should point out that are difficult about ours: (1) I'm the DH, and at 6' tall, I have to bend my back quite a bit to do dishes in the deep sink. That's a downside of the deep sink that I haven't heard mentioned on this forum. And in case you're wondering, no, this doesn't mean I'm off the hook for dish duty :) Overall I still like the sink, as we do get all the goodness that comes with a deep sink (hides dirty dishes, etc.), but it's a detail that tall people should be prepared for. (2) I nixed a dedicated sprayer as well as a pull-down spray faucet, because we couldn't find ones that we thought were as pretty or gave as nice and uncluttered a look as only having the non-spray faucet we chose. In hindsight, that was a mistake. A sprayer (probably a pull-down to keep the uncluttered look) would have been really nice for cleaning the sink itself - the sink depth makes for a lot of cleanable surface area on the sides, and that would go much easier with a sprayer. As for paint, it was Benjamin Moore oil based paint, and we had the cabinets hand painted post installation. Hand painting is pricey, but provides beautiful, old-fashioned detail. We struggled with the choice of oil paint a lot, as the fumes are nasty for the environment. But everyone in the biz we talked to said that oil paint holds up so much better against the beating that cabinetry takes. So I convinced myself (not necessarily rightly) that it's environmentally sound to choose quality materials that last more than a few years. And, 4 years later, I can definitely vouch for the quality of the paint. We're in the kitchen a ton, cooking from scratch as well as eating in it, then cleaning the cabinets with a sponge, etc., and you'd have to look pretty closely to know it's not brand new paint. If you do look closely, you'll see some small scratches / chips right on the corners of many of our most used drawers & doors....See MoreMy finished kitchen (lots of pics)
Comments (34)That is a beautiful kitchen. I love the granite and had almost picked that one myself. The two islands are beautiful and such a nice use of space. Enjoy!! I know it seems hard to believe it is done....See MoreSaga pics: old kitchen, new cabs, flood, beloved pet.
Comments (10)Oh my goodness, what a beautiful, beautiful dog. I do love goldens. She looks like a wonderful friend. And your flood picture -- major ouch. Wish I could help you clean up or email you a cyber-casserole. Here's hoping the frustration and stress levels start to ease up. If you can get past that DW decision, that will probably help you feel much better -- sense of accomplishment and knocking something off the list. Keep that sense of humor going!...See MoreFinished Kitchen....Thanks to all of you!! (lots of pics)
Comments (24)Thanks Sparklekitty - It was a lot of work and the backspalsh was probably our toughest decisons. Thank you for the kind words. I love, love the dishwasher and I would advise for anyone reading this...I know it is not cheap but trust us...get it..it is amazing. I can't hear it a bit and the dishea come so clean! Also I forget who posted the discount at Sears for Kitchenaid dishwashers but I really wanna thank you because you saved us tons of money!!!! Chris45ny - hahahhaa...I was searching for the towel pig...you knew what I was going for!!! I love it....both you guessing it and the cow! The cow is really cute for me and I am happy with my towel cow! Thanks rjr20 - Those stairs were such a pain...now they seem so nicely integrated....Thanks! Thanks Vamipressrn - hahahaha....love the black and tan both in the kitchen and in the fridge ;) Thanks bmorepanic - It has been all due to the ideas from all of you! Thanks Therese - We did not want to go with the standard round knobs so it took some time and can you believe that everyone told me that maybe we should color that corner pantry same as cabinets or even white....I held my ground ..hehehe..so thanks for the support! Thanks Tarab - that has to be the best praise for our hard work....DH agrees!!! It means a lot..thank you Thanks flwrs_n_co - Surprisingly those windows are just painted over...just a fresh coat of paint :) hahaha...the kitchen has already been an excuse for probably a few bottles of wine.......See MoreCEFreeman
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