What do you do when you have freshly installed, unsealed tiles behind your range. And the wife brings home a dead sexy tri-tip!
OK. But I'm not sure I understand the drape.
Won't you be doin the Tri outside?
Or do you want to sear on the stove top?
Beautiful work on the remodel!
wow! that is a really gorgeous kitchen remodel. I am also planning to have a remodel including my countertops in the kitchen lol
I hope my husband would take an effort in doing like this kind of stuff.
Do you guys have any source/website that I can look for some information about different kinds of surface for a countertop? I want to do some canvas first on the internet so that we're prepared for the budget lol
I am very glad if someone can give me an answer. Thanks!
Looks Great Steve!!!
And I've done a few.
Love the color scheme too!!
What do you put in the top sections of the 42" high wall cabinets?
Like.
Bear
Thanks Bear. Just things we don't need often. Bulk spices, fancy glasses, stuff like that. Works out well.
Thank you so much for this. Also, i found this site https://marble.com/articles/granite-countertop-cost-expectations-and-factors-to-consider is this a good source?Here is my latest update on the kitchen. Just some touch up with paint. One more small section of tile. Then the floor. I can post a pic of the other side of the kitchen later.
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As far as the counter tops go. I also did a ton of research on what I wanted to do. Each type of counter top material has its own pros and cons. And the price is all over the place. I knew I wanted some sort of stone/marble from the start. I had 6 private contractors come to my home. And quote the same material/install. The prices varied by 3500.00 At that point. I bought a few pieces of plywood and used it for temporary counter tops until I could figure out the best option. Lowes had the granite counter top I really wanted. But it was almost 5000.00 over my budget. But, I knew they had sales. So I waited. Sure enough. About a month later they had it at 30% off including the install. And they honored my 10% military discount. Lowes sub contracts this work out. And the company that did the work was fantastic. I found that these sites helped:
https://countertopguides.com/materials.html
https://www.popularmechanics.com/ho...-to/a3080/how-to-choose-the-right-countertop/
https://www.consumerreports.org/cro...-cons-costs-10-countertop-materials/index.htm Below is the old kitchen.My remodel was very intensive because I moved all the appliances to new locations. I gutted the entire kitchen to the studs. Ran all new utilities. Where the stove is I took the wall down. And moved the sink there. And moved the stove to its new location on the other side of the kitchen. The dishwasher was where the stove is now.
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This photo is a couple months old. Pardon the mess. Here I still have trim work to do. And I'm still gutting the dining room. You can see the unfinished sheet rock. The lights are recessed LEDs on dimmers. The light over the sink is a pendent with LEDs on a dimmer as well. The floor will be the last to go in.
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I would recommend that you take you time and wait for the best pricing/option you can get. Are you doing a complete remodel or just the counter tops?
"OK, Thanks---I was just curious, because I made a few kitchens like that, and I always wondered what they put up there, but I never asked.
Bear"
The answer to that is very easy. If you're 6' 4" tall with mega-long arms, all of the upper cabinet space is fully usable
Robert