What do you think of my kitchen ideas??
trtmom
12 years ago
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my idea,,what do you think?
Comments (3)That's no good,,,even though the wall is only about 7 bricks high,and doubled? I'm trying to make the center deep enough for them to be overwinterized. It's about 20 inches deep in the center...the brick wall only holds about 7 incheshigh of water. I'll try to post a pic,,I've never been successful at it though! LOL...See MoreHere's what I selected for my kitchen, what do you think?
Comments (10)I would point out that functionally there are 3 electric ovens. A better option may be to get the all gas range with an electric wall oven to have some variety. The gas ovens aren't self clean, but may be preferable in certain applications, depending how you cook. As far as refrigeration, you could get the 700bc combo unit to add freezer space if that were a problem. I personally find the pro48 fine in the freezer department. It has significantly more capacity than the 632 (11.7 v. 9.9 cu. ft.). You didn't mention dishwashers, but I would probably get 2 in your case if the volume of prep dishes and dinnerware is at all represented by the amount of food storage/cooking space you have. Maybe a Miele and a set of Dishdrawers would be good....See MoreWhat do you think about my ideas? Your opinions welcomed
Comments (4)I was going to say panels, too. I don't see white being that great with the cream and I think the stainless might fight the wonderful copper...Unless you maybe include some stainless accents in your backsplash, maybe also on your hood, to tie things together. Have you chosen a range? You could go for some color or cream if you went with BlueStar or LaCanche with color choices...Maybe they have copper?...See MoreWhat do you think of this idea for my clematis to climb up on?
Comments (3)I've seen this done with rebar and I've done it with 3/8" iron rod. Wire together the top or use a hose clamp to connect the top. IME just spreading them out in a triangle won't anchor them well enough; they need to be pounded down into the soil 6" to a foot, depending on how windy your area is and how big the clematis is. I've wrapped a long wire wrapping up in a spiral around the legs....See Moreplllog
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