2. Old kitchen for 26 years. Oak cabinets. I had a hard time breaking down and painting them. I loved them. I was drawn to white cabinets while researching them in magazines and online. So, decided to paint them white - encouraged by my daughters, discouraged by Contractor (Monty Hogle). Red paint served it's purpose but now it's time for a change.
3. Old dishwasher, and windowsill. I didn't always have everything that is pictured in the windowsill there, I had to remove everything off from the corian counter tops because they had to remove the counter tops to replace the damaged cabinets. We were hoping the corian would break so we could get new counter
tops, but they didn't.
4. All the cabinet doors removed and in the back yard being painted white. Microwave used to sit on shelf, now it is removed and will be over the stove, and the shelf will be made into 2 cabinets. Paint samples on the wall, trying to choose the color of gray I wanted.
5. Sawmill Cabinets replaced the damaged cabinet where the sink was. Old dishwasher removed, no sink, no running water for 4 weeks. No running water in the kitchen was the hardest part of the kitchen remodel for me. I had a new dishwasher the 2nd week of the remodel, it had to sit not being used for 2 more weeks, we couldn't have running water until we received our new faucet in the mail.
6. Kitchen after remodel. Things that are new: White cabinets w/ hardware. Pull out drawers. New microwave and dishwasher. New faucet. Backsplash. Corian in window seal. Crown molding on top of cabinets. Gray paint. Wood floor replaced in kitchen. New kitchen table (Thanks to Jason and Courtney)
9. New white cabinets. I love how it brightens my kitchen. It seems more open, even though my kitchen has always been very open.
10. New limestone backsplash. I was going to put in subway tile and Jessica went to Monterrey tile with me and talked me into putting these cute limestone colored stones in. We brought home samples and the family was united in the decision of the limestone backsplash. Love It!!!! The color pops out a little more after Monty sealed them.
11. A closer look of limestone backsplash. Hardware on cabinets. I had to get used to using the handles on the cabinets, but now it's a no-brainer.
New corian window seal, matches my countertops. New Price Pfister faucet. Price Pfister replaced the old faucet because the sprayer was broken. (luckily I had saved the paperwork on the old faucet). We had a miscommunication with the company, they told us they didn't make the white faucets anymore (yes!) and that they would send us a sterling silver faucet for free. They sent us a piece of the sterling faucet, not the whole package. We called them and told them that wouldn't work, a piece of stainless steal on a white faucet. They agreed. They said they would send us the whole faucet and we would get it in 5-7 days. We waited patiently - 14 days, I called them. They said they didn't have any faucets in stock, I would have to choose another faucet similar to the old one and they would send it if I paid for the freight. Deal. I let them know that I was unhappy that I had been 1 month without water in my kitchen waiting for a new faucet - which I thought was on it's way. Oh well. Kitchen faucet arrived, but our plumber was out of town - patience being exercised again.
Kitchen is pretty much finished, cupboards were cleaned out, Goodwill received boxes of unused kitchen items, and I love my new bright, clean kitchen.
2 comments:
i totally support your choice to paint your cabinets. {sorry, monty!} i would love to do this to mine. every kitchen i "pin" has white cabinets. i know painting oak isn't the best option, but i'd love it anyway! it's a huge job, and i'm afraid to tackle it myself. i better start saving my pennies - or pray for a pipe to burst!!!
Hooray for your new kitchen! I wish I would get gutsy enough to do mine!
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