Which cabinets would you choose and why?
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Which BBQ would you choose?
Comments (1)Well.. Both of those sound like one of my grills now relegated to sitting on the side yard since it was rusting and otherwise falling apart after a life span of ~5 years. I've since replaced it with a ceramic cooker (Kamado) that has very few parts that can rust (all stainless steel) or otherwise die after a few years. I guess it depends on what you expect out of your BBQ and what sort of uses you're planning on using it for.. I'd really spend some time pondering over that one question -- how are you planning on using this "new" grill? The only reason I mention this is because some grills just can't do certain things at all or easily. Few grills are good at lots of tasks, and I doubt either of these is capable of doing low-n-slow cooks for 20+ hours at low temps over indirect heat which is required for certain BBQ tasks.. Also -- neither of these are capable of doing any sort of smoking if that interests you.. Anyway, just thought I'd make you aware before you plonked down almost $800 for a grill that may or may not do what you want....See Morewhich type of neighborhood would you choose/what DID you choose?
Comments (16)Either B or C...we're not the cheapest house in the neighborhood but there are some that are significantly larger/more extravagant/ pricier than ours. The neighborhood began development about 20 years ago. The original builder is completing the development. We actually chose the neighborhood before we decided to build. We chose it for the school system (best in the city), location (very close commute to work, shopping, highway, etc), and the overall feel. When we walked around while shopping for houses, other people stopped us to introduce themselves and tell us how much they liked their house, neighborhood, and the builder. We also ran into about 7 different acquaintances that all lived there! We looked at another development that is newer but the houses all backed up to each other so the backyards were not private. That was a deal breaker for us. We couldn't find a house in our price range to buy in our chosen neighborhood, so we bought the last lot and are currently builder. So far, relatively smooth sailing....See MoreIf you could have any kitchen layout, which one would you choose?
Comments (15)I did an L shaped with Island. It works for the way we cook and entertain. In past kitchens... We have had a G shaped , A giant U shaped with inside U island. (really a barrier), Galley kitchen, a galley that turned into a L at the end, a U with a peninsula, an L shaped.. and when we did our final kitchen. We chose an L shape with giant Island and wide wide aiels to accommodate friends and multiple cooks. Think about the way you cook. If my kitchen were only about cooking I would do the Galley as that is easy for a single cook with various work stations and saves on stepping to complete a task....See MoreAdding glass to cabinet uppers, which doors would you choose?
Comments (10)herbflavor, love the ideas tossed out for the pantry! I love the idea of doing all of the doors instead of a couple. Hubby is happy about the frosted glass vs clear glass suggestion. rebunky, yes, I can see what you mean with regards to the corner glass not being in the same "style" as the other elements that I have added. I would consider swapping it out and making them all match. I love the pic of the 2nd pic from the top that herbflavor posted above, just is my style. My hubby however is not and therefore, we end up with elements mixed between styles! grrr...he is starting to see the light. lighting - yes...hubby says that we can easily extend our current undercounter lighting into the upper cabinets, and would do so. all - thank you so much! I can now see that grouping the glass cabinets together vs scattered is the way to go!...See Moreeditionk
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