What would you do with this kitchen?
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Comments (7)I would make the island one level with an overhang for stool seating if the walkway to the stairs is spacious enough...photos can be deceiving. How much space is there from the end of the island to the non-stair wall? If the to-stair walkway is too narrow, you might be able to have counter seating on the side of the island if the space is there. If you like the existing perimeter counter, it could stay and the island counter could be something complimentary so it becomes a feature. Is the over-the-range microwave vented to the outside? If it is, it would be less expensive to replace it with an under cabinet hood. I do not see the space for the microwave in the island as it is. How old are the cabs, factory painted finish or painted on site? If you could match the paint, then you have more options. What is the wall measurement from the window to the corner where the hutch is? Again depending on measurements, you could add a snack, microwave, coffee station where the hutch is and/or entend the island cabinetry for a microwave cabinet. The cab style should be fairly straight froward to duplicate. What colors do you like? You have a very nice space to work with!...See MoreWhat would you do with this kitchen?
Comments (34)are you looking at those colors w/your overhead lighting or in plain daylight? you see how Wicker changes. don't go off a paint chip....See MoreWhat would you do with this kitchen?
Comments (28)christa, you have a nice space to work with. I'd for sure get a counter depth fridge, AND have them build you an end panel so you don't see the side of your fridge. Since you're painting, it's the perfect time to do it. Basically the side looks like this. But this isn't a counter depth. see how far out it juts? (scroll up and see mine. it's counter depth) pretty easy to make one of these. and you can have the cabinets above attached. or do wine racks or doors, or open boxes. just make sure they come out to the edge so you can reach them This isn't on the end, but I wanted you to see how they built the surround for it And, if you have any room on the side, make another storage spot, or a broom closet as for your microwave, and your lower cabs, find a spot where you can put it. I don't think your island is deep enough for it. since youre redoing things, have some of those lower doors taken out and modified to do large drawers. you can store more in the drawers. All of your lowers are doors w/shelves! Try taking out the ones on the left or the right, and have the kitchen place build you drawers. To find a good company, you'll want a ProCabinet painter who also does carpentry. that's what my guys were. Check Yelp. my company had all 5 star reviews. all of them! And they're right. they weren't cheap, but man were they worth every penny. reliable, came out to fix any scratches, and were fast. make sure when you interview you find out EXACTLY what their finishing process entails. every step, and every product. Have them write it down for you. Then find out what their warranty is. And, important. Are they taking everything back to their shop to spray? They should. not gonna lie,,,it's a mess when they come in to spray the skeletons. but they should completely wall off your space. Find this out ahead of time!...See MoreWhat would you do to these kitchen cabinets, backs splash, wood floor
Comments (14)kempek01 The house was done in warm colors until the last couple months when I have started liking cooler colors. Not sure what the change was in me maybe to brighten things up a bit or midlife wall paint change. I'm not good with colors and I wanted more of a gray however this gray is more of a blue it is SW reflection. I think it also makes the cabinets look more orange. Someone suggested SW agreeable gray or one that has warmer tones. I love to paint it actually relaxes me, picking out colors not so much. We are painting our ceilings white as they still have the builder paint. I read your comment to my husband and he asked how much chocolate I need. Thank you for a much needed laugh and to help with the anxiety of all these choices. Again I stink at putting everything together. I should have said that the island cabinet was used as a separation anxiety relief toy for our dog so that does need to get fixed. You are correct on the next owner thank you again for the laugh. I am torn between doing something for me for the next five years or saving for my forever home....See MoreRelated Professionals
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