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Comments (19)I have a lift bowl model not a lift head. I usually pull it a bit toward me on the counter to work on it, but I don't have to pull it entirely clear of the cabinets because the head doesn't lift. The attachment in Lars's picture is the rotor slicer/shredder. I've not used it for grating cheese. I use it for shredding potatoes for latkas and for shredding apples for charoset. For the latter, I also pop in the nuts and it does a fine job of grating them to small bits. For grating I pull it out all the way and turn it sideways. It just takes a bit of muscle. I don't notice the feet grabbing - perhaps the feet on mine started out a bit harder. It is great for egg whites so if you've had trouble with them in the past, you might give it another try now....See MoreSame window treatments to create flow?
Comments (13)I haven't purchased anything, and didn't even look terribly hard at the options. I was just walking down the curtain aisle and noticed 3 different curtains that would work for me. I had my 2 little ones with me, so such serious decisions will require a return trip. But Lowe's is far enough away that when I go, I'll be making a purchase. The current window treatments are all the same: 2 ivory panels on either side of each window. We just bought the house like that, and they were unoffensive enough to leave them alone for the past 3 years. Here's an example: The blinds, panels, and rods will be going away and I think I'll be getting a single dark rod to run over both windows and will have 4 panels, with 2 taking up more space on the middle wall. My neighbor, on the other hand, with the same floor plan and pretty much the same dark leather furniture has valances and roman shades in this room. I feel like panels would be more dramatic. Glad to know I can get different window treatments compared to the other rooms. This room, then, will probably get some solid panels in either gold or olive. Haven't painted yet, but have been deliberating over gold vs. olive. I was hoping my curtain choice would make my wall color choice clearer....See Morexpost:: Help me create a kitchen I love..
Comments (27)Great follow-up! I agree w/removing the spindles ;-) I think open shelving would be really cool there, but I'm not sure how practical it would be since things might fall off the back and down the stairs LOL. But...if you ended up liking open shelving there you could always put a little safety rail across the shelves on the stair side. This would allow you to have storage in that area but still let in light. I'd suggest storing things that are pretty (serving bowls, wine glasses, decorative bins) and maybe not used often. Building a bench seat below them is a good idea, if you want seating in the kitchen. Then you could stand on it to reach the higher shelves, too LOL! If you could move your fridge to the wall where the phone hangs, then you'd have more counter space to the left of your stove. Additionally, people coming into the kitchen to get something out of the fridge wouldn't be in the main cooking triangle (if that's an issue for you). For the remaining wall space on the phone wall, a cabinet pantry unit would afford you lots of storage and free up space in your main kitchen area. If you still want an eating spot, maybe a small table could "float" in front of the space where you currently have the folding table...if you built the bench under the spindle area then folks could sit at the bench and you could provide just one or two additional small chairs. This, again, depends on how large your space is. If you take out the appliance garage, what will you put in that corner? I have an open corner like that and I keep a plant and knife block on it. My DH is planning to put a shelf across that corner so we can move the plant up and put our dish drainer in the corner. Okay, just out of curiosity, do you use the stand mixer? I have a hand-held mixer that I use a lot, and an old Bosch food processor that lives under the counter and rarely sees daylight. In a small space you do need to consider if you actually use/need everything you have. Don't completely disregard the kitchen forum, the folks there are great w/layouts and making efficient use of space....See MoreAny creative advice to help me make my historic pre space flow better
Comments (26)I would have loved to live here in my single days. Such an eclectic space! I think the first thing you need to figure out is your storage needs. What do you need starts with what do you have. Figure that out first so that you can get the clutter out. Think cube storage shelves, storage ottoman, baskets... a lot of this can probably be sourced for free or cheap on Craigslist or Nextdoor (or any of the other resale apps). Find a small table for 4 somewhere and start collecting chairs. Do you have a homegoods? They have quality curtains for $15 and rods for about the same. I’d also start hitting up thrift stores in good neighborhoods. You’ll be surprised at what you might find....See MoreRelated Professionals
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