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Comments (15)First, keep your eye on the prize. A wonderful new kitchen. Forget about today's food. Knee deep into week 3. Painters tomorrow on Mon and Tues, cabinets come on Wed, appliances arrive Thurs. I am guessing it will be a week from Friday til it is 85% done. Havent picked out countertop yet. Have the sink, faucet and soap dispenser, but keeping my options open re the sink. I thought about this today. Have a lot of plastic grocery bags and rolls of paper towels. Food is not a big deal for us and we have had pizza once and gyros twice. I Cook very little, but we are empty nesters and dh only eats a sandwich for dinner. So I buy deli tuna salad and reheatable double cheeseburgers, toss the buns, low carb, big lettuce containers, deli cheese, almonds, grapes, bananas. It's relatively short term anyway. Rotisserie chicken. Unprocessed stuff. Deli stuff. Cabbage and chicken salad. Lean cuisines. Nuke eggs or beaters in sprayed mugs. Have microwave and fridge. I precooked a bunch of chicken breasts, plain, which are still untouched in the freezer. We don't, nor do we care to, have wonderful dinners every night. Dh goes out to a nice lunch a few times a week. If I still had starving teens, I'd have milk and cereal, "the great (thursday nite) cereal buffet and get sushi for dd. raw veggies and spinach dip. Simple and plain. Home brewed and store bought Starbucks. wine. it is ok. So happy about the kitchen our food is minor. The kitchen is a little miracle. Again, plastic bags(save 'em beforehand), paper towels, cooking spray, paper plates, and whatever are your own personal necessities and convenience items....See MoreKitchen Pass Through
Comments (1)I was looking at pass throughs on Houzz just a few days ago for ideas for my sister. Posting the link for you. Some good examples. Here is a link that might be useful: Link...See MorePlease show me how you tiled around your pass-through window!
Comments (0)Hi y'all. Please show me some pics! I have a "window" from my kitchen into my DR in my condo (pretty typical of condos, apts., etc.) and I need help with tiling it. I thought this crown molding above the tile was a very cool idea! I would have taken it a little bit higher, though....See MoreHalf wall or pass through between kitchen and dining room?
Comments (18)Whether to do a passthrough, half-wall, or full wall all depends on how you want the two rooms to feel and function (both separately and together). So, I cannot tell you what will work best. However, my brother recently renovated his kitchen (nearly finished) and changed a full wall to a half wall between his kitchen and dining room. He tends towards more informal gatherings and he wanted to help the small closed-off kitchen feel larger and more open to the house. He does not like upper cabinets and with the remodel was able to acquire additional lower cabinets to make up for the lost storage. He has no stools on the dining room side of the half wall, though the granite does cover the top of the half wall. (In fact, the dining room is simply too narrow to accommodate a table and chairs and counter seating.) His new kitchen feels very open and light (the dining room is on a corner and light floods in from two large windows) and he is extremely happy with the result. Your inspiration picture is very lovely. The detailing on the window is beautiful and could probably be duplicated through wood trim on a pass-through if you would be interested....See More- 13 years ago
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