Also, she's
got white appliances, hurray!
Not exact matches
Here's a breakdown of what we did» * painted cabinets *
got new knobs and pulls * changed out some drawers and made modifications to a few cabinets * added crown molding to the top of the cabinets * added lighting underneath the cabinets * replaced the counter tops with granite * tiled the backsplash *
got all new
appliances * purchased all new lighting fixtures * rebuilt the pantry * added a wall of cabinets including a desk area * leveled the bar countertop to make it one large surface * painted the interior of our home * replaced the old tile on our fireplace with stacked stone * replaced our
white sink with a new stainless steel one
«Buyers can
get so hung up on stuff like stainless steel
appliances,» explains one Toronto realtor, even when the
appliance costs only a fraction more than the same model in
white.
If you are
getting all new
appliances at least
get black instead of
white, no cost difference.
I always do
white used
appliances I find from Craigslist and I
get my houses rented ASAP.
If you've
got a
white kitchen, I think
white appliances show better than black, or stainless still with lots of black.
My brother, who is a carpenter, gave me flack for keeping our perfectly working and fairly new
white appliances instead of
getting stainless steel.
The dishwasher was already here and my husband picked out the
appliances since I
got the
white kitchen.
When I'm buying a house if it has
white appliances I always leverage that as a negotiating point to
get the price down.
As a young married person in the early 70s I went through the Harvest Gold, Avocado, Almond, Coppertone, and Black
appliances over the years; I've
got all
white now because OCD can not handle the fingerprints on stainless steel.
Just yesterday, I insisted we
get white kitchen
appliances for our project house!
If I ever
get to pick new
appliances again, I would go with the new sort of enameled paint gray color or
white.