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Comments (1)wfiedlingjr1, You stated that you got three estimates, are they all $4500? You also should ask for three references, licensing, bonding and insurance information. You are having a lot of work done and if this includes labor and materials (Fixtures excluded) it sounds like a good number. What will the replacement piping be? Copper? PEX? Other? Make sure you have everything in writing, if not the contractor is not contractually obligated to provide what is not in writing. Hopefully you will be replacing all the galvanized and not leaving any in place. Hope this helps, Dan...See MoreSink in Kitchen Island - What Does that Add to the Price?
Comments (13)Thanks laughable, swapping the dining room and kitchen is a great idea - just not affordable for us since it's a 2nd floor (parlor floor) kitchen and the plumbing, electrical etc. is already on the interior wall not the exterior one. the kitchen on the lower floor did in fact get moved to the far wall for more space and the prior owners (who were DIY'rs so it cost them much less than it would cost us) used the basement to run pipes where no one cares anyway - it looks bad in the unfinished basement but good on the first floor. But the prior owners managed to muck up the layout anyway with an L-shaped kitchen with fridge and stove next to each on the short end of the L, and sink/dishwasher and cabinets and a nice end pantry on the long part of the L, which means the corner of the L is between sink and stove and includes a LOT of dead space in the corner that we can't get to (but one of our cats loves sneaking into, where we can't reach her). So we put in a small "kitchen island on wheels" (kitchen cart) that really helps, and then get in each others' way a lot when trying to cook as a team. I'm trying to avoid the same mistakes. We have an appointment with a kitchen design place that knows these old brownstones really well, and I'm leaning toward just going with a brownstone specialist kitchen design place. We might pay more but do it more "right" that way too, and it might mean I can ultimately take less time asking a gazilion questions online and not sleeping enough trying to figure this stuff out (including how to deal with the technology of posting multiple pictures to these posts!)...See Moresink without window? Crazy or fairly common? Inspiration pictures??
Comments (27)I always thought the sink was traditionally under a window because of upper cabinets. When at the sink, you don't want cabinets in your face. And, unless you put glass behind the cabinet, one cannot/should not, exist over a window. So, if a kitchen can have a window, the logical place to put a sink is where a cabinet cannot exist. Our kitchen design includes a stages 45 in an island and a clean-up sink along a wall without a window. The kitchen is in the interior of the house, with an island that overlooks a breakfast bay with lots of windows and doors to the back yard. Good luck with your planning. We are not done yet, but below is a photo of the wall sink area. The base cabinet is 27 inches deep and the counter will be 3/4 inch overhang, so 27.75 inch counter space. The sink base is 36 inches wide. The shelving above starts at 34 inches above the counter and is 18 inches high. The uppers right and left of the sink are 16 inches deep. The shelves are pushed back 3 inches, so 13 inches to the wall. The width of the shelving area is 54. The space somewhat mirrors the adjoining wall with a 54 inch range hood set 34 inches from the counter and 18 inches high. ETA -- I would not want a corner sink. I am short and I think the empty space in the corner would frustrate me. However, I have used corner ranges and actually liked having the counters right and left at an angle, but only for a 1 cook kitchen....See MoreFlushmount sink in kitchen island?
Comments (11)Yes, we are aware of the porcelain risks. We are willing to take the risk as advantages are important to us. We googled undermount sinks but that type on installation shows the rim of the countertop material that sits over the sink edge. In the pics that we attached, you can see the sink edge coming up all the way to the surface of the countertop but not extending on the countertop. It is perfactly flush and makes perfect 90 degree angle between sink and countertop. Any idea about this type of sink or install? Thanks....See MoreRelated Professionals
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