Sunday, March 17, 2013

The Kitchen

What we have done:
  • Replaced the mustard stove with a white one. While we would love to have stainless steal appliances someday, the world does not make a stainless steel 27 inch drop in stove, and we don't feel like cutting into our cabinets to fit a standard 30 inch stove. So we will stick with white appliances. You win some, you lose some. We got it for a great deal though. They retail for about 600 dollars brand new and we bought ours for $150. It is practically brand new.
  • Replaced the faucet thanks to my parents Christmas present. It's a funny story, I told them we would like a faucet and sent them a picture of one I liked. It of course was a 250 dollar faucet. Which I knew they couldn't afford that and that they were going to be looking on KSL for one, but I just wanted to give them ideas. What did they find? The exact faucet I wanted for $50. All it needed was a new $15 cartridge for the handle from Moen. Win!
  • Painted some of the cabinets. This is a long process. The back of the cabinets is the actual wall which is cracked Lath & Plaster. On the right of the kitchen we put up board to cover up the decaying wall, then we got smart and decided to rip it out on the left side so that we could install some insulation.
  • Replaced some of the knobs.
  • Installed undercabinet lighting. I will have to take a picture of it later and show you. It is really cool. And thanks to Quinn's help, Stew was able to wire a switch to turn off and on those lights.
  • Installed a new light above the kitchen sink. You can't tell in the before picture, but it was just a bare bulb.
  • Stew wired me a switch for the new light above the kitchen sink so that you don't have to pull on a chain to turn it on and off.

What we love:
  • The cabinets!!! Oh how I love them.
  • The ability to cook and see people in the living room.
What we plan on fixing/changing:
  • Replace the floor. It will be the same floor as in the front room and dining room. Either dark hardwood floors or laminate floors.
  • Inset the fridge into the wall so that it doesn't stick out too much. Stew is excited for this project.
  • Replace the counter tops with either a concrete counter (depends on if we want to attack that challenge) or a Corian countertop (super expensive).
  • Replace the back splash with subway tile.
  • Finish painting all of the cabinets.
  • Install all the new knobs.
  • Buy a small round table to eat breakfast and lunch on. (Update: we have done this now)
  • Paint two chairs that we have to go with the table.
  • Change out the ceiling fan. I would love to have one on a remote.
  • Replace the sink when we replace the countertops.
  • Install trim in some places.
  • Paint.
  • Paint the trim
  • Paint the ceiling.
  • Knock out the old heating vent once we install a new furnace.
  • Maybe someday install crown molding. That is a long ways down the line.
  • Replace the window above the sink.

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    1 comment:

    1. i love all your photo captions :) wow your list of projects is never ending right now!!! what a great deal on the stove! and i love the cabinets as well, so much storage space! I'm glad u got the faucet u liked :) yay for under cabinet lighting! that will be cool to move the fridge back a bit. looking great!

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