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Comments (1)How could I forget katieob? Beautiful, swoon-worthy kitchen and more....See MoreFinished 1930 Spanish Kitchen - photos
Comments (46)Aw, shucks. It's just a kitchen! Seriously, thanks to all of you for your validation of our creative vision, our KD's brilliant drawings and our GC's flawless execution. minette99, I cannot tell a lie. Although I cooked quite a bit in ancient days when I was single (and wooed DW with a fresh-caught, home-cooked seafood meal on our first date), my day job is all-consuming so she does 95% of the cooking. Somebody has to pay for this stuff! starpooh, we are honored to be considered for the FKB. Questionnaire complete! Please count us in. To the rest of you who've commented: thanks so much, your kind words only add to our continuous enjoyment of this great space. We are glad we waited 12 years to do this. We have more income, better taste, the best KD and GC, and soooo many cool things that didn't exist in the '90s. To those TKO and not yet started: have faith, get clarity, and don't be in a rush. It's a process. It all comes together if you take your time....See MoreFinished Kitchen Photos!
Comments (76)nuccia: The plates are in a groove. We had our cabinet guy route a 1 1/2 inch groove (all the way to the back part of the shelf) so we could stand a stack of plates (ie dinner / salad / bread) if we want to. As far as the butler's pantry... we designed it to be the beverage room. The black fridge just holds soda / juice / beer. All of our coffee / tea accoutrements are in the cabinets above the sink and coffee maker. The only thing missing is our wine fridge... we didn't have space, and we built a proper cellar downstairs, so we put the wine chiller down with the cellar. The coffee grinder is a KitchenAid Pro Burr grinder. We've had it for almost 4 years now... we love it! I've gone through many, many other grinders (blade, burr, cheap, expensive...) and this is far and away the best one we've owned. It has a glass hopper and carafe, is fast, clean, and has great precision for anything from percolator to espresso grinds. Almost no static either. It is internally all metal, comes apart with the removal of one screw to clean the burrs, all in all a great appliance. BTW... the amazon.com price below seems pretty good... I think I paid $199 4 years ago... the one they have featured is a slightly updated one (I don't know what the differences are other than color). Here is a link that might be useful: KitchenAid Grinder...See MoreKitchen Finished for now - lots of photos
Comments (65)Prospect, I am just now getting the pleasure of seeing your beautiful kitchen. Couple of questions if you don't mind. How are you liking your soapstone sink? I just ordered samples from MTexeria and originally thinking a Shaw's farmhouse, but I love your soapstone! Also, your pendants, what brand are they? Your kitchen is great, my first thought was "tricked out". LOL Don't know why that popped in my brain, but it has a lot of cool stuff. Love the way you positioned the glass cabs, very good looking. Congrats!...See Moremindimoo
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