Big corridor renovation! Please help me, guys!
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Comments (11)If they are the same as mine, they'll never get big. They're small hostas with a mature clump size of 11 x 7". I have 2 in the front that get full sun from about 1:00 pm on and both are smaller than the 1 I have in back that gets shade most of the day. All of them were put in on the same day last year, after having been moved from my old home and divided. Maybe it's because there's great dirt in back due to the crazy composting guy who happens to live here also... not that I'm complaining....See MoreHelp a Poor Guy Out with His Layout... PLEASE!
Comments (41)Been doing a bit of thinking (and working) so haven't really had a chance to post. Davidro: Thanks again for the suggestion, but I'm not into the Silgranit or the drainage area. As far as I'm concerned, taking away counter space is a bad thing. As for the other things, I stood int he future stove area and there was plenty of space behind me for others to get by. I don't think thats an issue. Measured the fridge and will need to incorporate the dimensions into the layout. They're pretty close as they are now, probably a 1/4" here and there off. Opening my fridge to 90 degrees gives me access to pretty much everything easily. If I need to take drawers out (which I do like once a year now) I can either pull the fridge out or just remove some of the door storage shelves (they pop in and out easily). So, where I have it now is pretty good in terms of placement. I'm thinking of getting a 36" wide vent hood instead of the 30". i've been doing more reading and it seems like everyone is going 6" wider than the range/cooktop, especially with gas. Also, I'm thinking in the future, when this stove dies (hpefully not for a while) we'll get something a bit more high performance, but still 30" wide. Anyways, in order to get a 36" hood in, I need to switch the 24" cabinet to the left of the stove in the layout above to a 30" which is better for pots too. The cabinet on the left side of the stove will stay at 18". I'll have to rip my door trim down a bit, but oh well, can't have it all I suppose. So, I'll try to get my plan updated a bit although there aren't any huge changes at the moment. Still thinking about microwave placement. Have to do a rough layout for my laundry room as well. We're moving it from the main floor to the basement and the plumber that is coming to do the kitchen drains is going to do the laundry room rough in as well so need to get that planned out. Bye for now! Thanks! Dan...See MorePlease help with kitchen renovation
Comments (91)I drew this to help myself visualize--my thought was to center the hutch/oven build out on the wall and then use uppers to balance the window on the other side. I think this is what you were saying? Thinking I will shorten the island on the dishwasher side by a few inches and do a waterfall countertop over the short edges. That way I can get rid of the build-out over those sides and neatly cover it off, while making the dishwasher area feel a bit less cramped. What do you think?...See MoreHI GUYS I HAVE A QUESTION PLEASE HELP ME?
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