Anyway, long story short it's leading to a kitchen reno, that I can't wait to do!!I just need to here back from the guys who we have hired to do it...I hate waiting...pet peeve of mine-waiting for someone else!!!!
Let's go through the list of issues with my kitchen shall we...
Our 'beautiful' (I say that very lightly!) charm filled 50's kitchen...complete with unfunctional cabinets, countertops, a leaky facet, old yellow vinyl counters and lots of other quirks.... |
First, you probably can't tell from the photos but our counter height is for midgets! Mike is 6'3" and our counters should be about 3 " taller then they are to reach standard height. Plus, to hide the plumbing for our inwall facet, we have a false backsplash the takes two inches off the depth of the countertops, making them narrow and useless! So I am super excited to actually get standard size anything!!!!
Some other changes....
I am adding pot drawers! Currently our cabinets do not fit a regular sized plate in them...so our plates are stored in our cabinet in our dining room... I can't wait for regular sized cabinets!!!
The dishwasher is currently on the other side of the room, so it is being installed next the the sink!
The sink is moving over so that it is centered below the window-it will become just a single sink.
We are getting an over the range microwave/fan...which makes more counterspace!
OH, and speaking of counterspace, did you see that lovely 'yellow vinyl type i dunno what it is' countertop...yep, that's going too!
Step 1 was to replace the galvanized pipes to the kitchen sink & taps...and replace our leaky facet!! Because we really couldn't have lived with that for any longer!
Our Tuesday evening project last week . |
Mike was upset that I was taking photos and he was in his pj's...oh well... |
So the running facet is gone and in it's place or rather over a bit is our shiny new facet 'temporariy' while we wait for our kitchen cupboards to be made. It's a bit of an eye sore with a crumbling drywall and old brown glue all over but oh, well....it's the price you pay to save water!
So while my kitchen won't be my 'dream' kitchen as we plan to sell in a couple, 3 or 4 years, it certainly will be much more functional and pretty to look at and it's not going to break the bank either. I plan on taking our standard laminate, thermofoil cabinets and run of the mill fixtures to new heights with lots of charm and funky accessories (more diy's!Yay!)...
So stay tuned for more...
5 comments:
There are some people who ADORE countertops like you have, with the stainless steel edging (which is brutally expensive to buy new). If you rip that stuff out, make sure you try and Craigslist it before trashing it!
Good luck with the remodel. Tell hubby that he should've known you were going to take pics since you blog. He only has himself to blame for not dressing for the occasion.
I absolutely ADORE that apartment kitchen on the right; I have it pinned on my Dream Home board as well. There is nothing like a naturally bright kitchen. But those wood floors ... dreamy!!
I am tired just reading all of this! Kitchens are sooo much work, as you know, to remodel. I heart your vision pics though. It is just my style! What a nice hubby you have to do all that manly stuff!
we are in the middle of redoing our kitchen. I am having a very hard time living in chaos though while the plates are on the dining table and the pots are in the spare room....Oh, it will be so worth it. I cannot wait to see your final pictures! :)
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