Has anyone seen this farmhouse table/island (or similar)?
bayareafrancy
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Small farmhouse table, anyone experienced in woodworking?
Comments (51)Hi EQ, Speaking of "as long as I can remember".. Maybe I just read your post twice and that's why I thought you had made two tables or possibly equated your apple pie recipe with making furniture, who knows. I can almost remember the days when I could remember. Senility is the "E-Ticket" of life. The un-induced double vision is like the metro bus that that awaits you on every corner. o_O I've never missed a bus in my life but sure do miss being able to see straight. At least with senility you keep forgetting you have it. You can't remember that you can't remember. I used to be able to spot things a mile away and now all I see are spots. I was reading another post where someone was talking (if I can remember correctly) about miscommunication with contractors and architects and was going to be relaxing with an "adult beverage" and the fist thing that came to mind was "yuk-!", prune juice is not what you want to be drinking if you want to relax. Then it dawned on me... Tequila. I should remember to ask my doctor about that. Not for me but for my friends so they'll talk louder so I could possibly hear them. I don't think I've ever bought a new piece of furniture that made it through the doors of my house. I have bought some Grants' specials to gift to others knowing the piece it replaced would be tossed to the curb though. It is amazing what people consider garbage. People used to think I made and refinished furniture because I enjoyed it but that was the farthest from the truth. I just like nice things and you could not buy them at G. Fox et al. So now that your table is done and you're anxious to have some people over for dinner the moment your chairs arrive what's on the menu for the christening?...See Moreplease show me your farmhouse table that doubles as island
Comments (7)Thank you guys so much - I thought this thread was going to fall into oblivion so I am happy to see responses. One thing I noticed was that both of you have, in one form or another, a free side without chairs blocking access. Today when I was bringing in groceries I thought about how it wouldn't work so well to have to lift things over chair tops to set them down on the table. Hhhhm, gets me thinking. I really like the concept of making it 1/2 "real island" like yours budge1 - and that only uses up 1 side while leaving 3 for seating. And antiquesilver, your kitchen is really pretty. I think the table adds a lot of attractiveness to your kitchen so this is showing me I am on the right path for my own kitchen asthetically....See MoreAnyone frustrated with the flat bottom of a farmhouse sink?
Comments (123)Found this thread because the Elkay Crosstown 31 inch sink we just had installed is pooling in the middle of the sink. Counters are so close to level that I'm not sure it would be reasonable for Elkay to complain. So some Elkay are fine and others are not. I'm going to try putting some olive oil and some Hope's Perfect Sink in to try to prevent the water's adhesion to the surface. But since I haven't found anyone suggesting/confirming ways to mitigate the problem I'm not hopeful....See MoreHas anyone seen this farmhouse table/island (or similar?)
Comments (28)kd: I am pretty positive that is a Chicago Faucet, because I have the same one in a wall mount version, and no one else (that I've seen) makes that double hinged spout. It also has the spoke style handles, instead of the lever handles. They have discontinued most of that vintage looking line (why, why, why?), but if you are interested, you can contact chicagofaucetshoppe.com and probably have them build it up for you. That line, in chrome, was not very expensive (few hundred bucks, depending on how fancy you get with the handles). They have great customer service. I couldn't find the faucet on their website, but they probably still have all the parts/pieces to make it. If you go that route, and you need a photo, I can send it to you. :-) francy...See Morebudge1
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