Desparately need your help before I fire my designer
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Comments (26)rhome... you are so amazing! I can't believe your talent and genorosity. Here's the latest... now DH has finally started really looking at my concepts, thanks in part to your input. He doesn't like the idea of the cooking area being on that southeast wall because to the right of it is the hallway to 2 bedrooms and just below that is our only family room area. It's a small house that I've conceded to move to in the interest of a lower cost of living and comfortable retirement. I was trying to work around that huge 9' window that is also roughly 7' in height (8' ceilings) and 9' long. I would have love to have my kitchen in the back of the house leading to our screen patio and HUGE backyard pool area. He NOW says he's willing to replace that window with something more workable so I can use that wall space. We may even be able to cut out that little jog in the wall (west side just below window) which is 6" depth and width but I'm thinking it may be easier to just work the cabinetry around it. with a little tweaking. So I feel awful that you spent so much time and now that we can see it, are going to look into completely changing things around. I am repurposing the old laundry room into a pantry. That space is 10' long x 6' wide. The entrance is that doorway opening on the west side. The water heater is also in there. It leads on the south end to what used to be the garage but is now a third bedroom. I won't need an additional pantry closet but would love pullouts for spices/oils by my cooking area. I love love love the idea of the TV on a swivel/pullout. We were planning on putting one somewhere in there. The front of the house (south) will be our main TV area but not viewable from the kitchen. I definately want some informal seating in addition to the round table. So now I have to put pen to paper (since I'm too lame to effectively manage the programs I've downloaded) and come up with a new plan utilizing the back of the house as my kitchen. I was thinking we could use the section below the sink island as the eating area. What if I were to flip the sink and and then overhang to the opposite sides of where they are now on the island? The sink and DW is in that basic location now so I thought it would be easier when reconstructing. As it is, he's getting crazy with all the changes I want to make. I'm going down to that house on Monday and will take pictures of what existing now. I'm hopeful that will help in making sense of my nonsense. My husband can't get over the value of the information available on this forum. All this time he thought I was just goofing around. You guys are THE BEST!...See MoreHelp Needed! My before pics...Please give me your opinions....
Comments (7)OK, your replies are just what I needed to hear to get me more focused... and browsing the FKB and everywhere else I could google a picture. Kelleg, I am attracted to clean lines.... and this has been creeping up on me over the past year or so. We have so much stuff. Old stuff. Antiques, etc. I want a space that is fresh. Although the cabinets are shaker they are a modern shaker...so I can pull it off, I think. The black sink will be history... I'm drooling over the Orca...but not worried about that decision yet. I'm thinking about Labrador Antique or Blue Eyes for the tops...and I really liked RemodelFla's idea of a limestone look porcelain tile, or maybe even grey. How about that? Igloochick...been thinking about your story all weekend...hoping things will work out for you. Off topic, but, Yandi...Jasmine is my bestest girl. She will be 14 in June...we lost her brother (ache, ache) a year ago in January. We also have a Scotty and a cat...so are thinking we wanted hardwood, but will probably do tile...we had it in our last home and loved it. It looked sort of like mud :) I wonder if Labrador Antique and Blue Eyes are considered the same price point? Gotta get up for work tomorrow...so I'd better quit obsessing and get some sleep! I really appreciate your responses......See MoreHelp! Help! I need your input on the design of my 2nd floor
Comments (6)hollysprings - Thanks for the heads up. You seem to assume that PRO's aren't involved. As far as the structure goes - all steel, lvl's, ridge beams, joists, rafters, etc.,etc., etc., have been engineered. So there is no doubt that it will not fall down around my ears. What I need is folks opinion on layout, not on structural elements.....do you have any suggestions that way?...See MoreIn desparate need of help finding software for Singer. Sort of OT
Comments (9)There is other software out there. Although I have a Viking sm and Viking software to go with it, lots of other people use a program call Embird. It's 3rd party software, at a reasonable price, way less than the proprietary software, which can digitize (which is what your daughter wants to do). I don't use it, so I can't testify to the ease of use personally, but lots of users on my sewing lists use it. It does appear to support the Futura, ie. Produces readable files for her sewing machine. In addition, it will produce files which almost any other brand of sewing machine can read if she decides to acquire other sewing machines. Helene Here is a link that might be useful: Embird...See Moreformerlyflorantha
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