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Unconventional kitchen gets its countertop

raro
12 years ago

The stainless steel countertop and integral sink is in!

As you can see, there are tight quarters in the kitchen. The person at the sink may do the bump with the person at the range!

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The hole to the right of the sink is for the dishwasher. The gap to the left of the counter is for the range. The Kohler Karbon will be wall mounted in the two holes in the backsplash.

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The rest of the counter top work space is the soapstone part of the hutch and there will also be a dining height end grain butcher block counter next to the fridge.{{gwi:1912641}}

This shows the hole where the fridge will be. The table will be jutting out from the shelves.

{{gwi:1912642}}Also, the pendant lights for over the dining table.

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The cabinet maker began installing all the doors too. Appliances arrived (Miele speed oven and Miele dishwasher, both from the dealer dented or scratched list) including the incorrect model of fridge. Next week the plumber comes. And maybe the stone guys will be back to put up the marble ledge. Elsewhere, the glass guy installed the walls for the master and guest bath shower stalls, but that is not kitchen stuff....

My question for you all is what to do about trash. We generate pretty minimal waste. For true trash we currently have a door mounted wire rack that a plastic grocery bag sits in. We take it out every day. On the other door under the sink we have a compost bucket mounted. In our new kitchen the recycling bins will be right outside our kitchen door in pull out drawers in the bench in the entryway.

All we have available is the small space under the sink. On the left side, at 14" one runs into the pipe escutcheons and on the right side the escutcheons are at 17". Here is a picture of the space available. I am not sure if there is a tiny enough pull out drawer for one side or not. I am considering also the kind of setup that pulls out when you open the door, leaving the cover behind.{{gwi:1912644}}

I realize that most people devote more space to trash. We just do not have a lot of space available in that critical area. Calling all creative suggestions!

Also, I need suggestions for material for the fireplace hearths. I do not want it to compete with the other elements in the room. First thought was to put some sort of honed stone. I've brought home several sample stones and nothing looks right.

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