I need to repaint
part of the kitchen wall, because who let her toddlers use her acrylics?
We have also thought about removing
part of the kitchen wall in the dining room, perhaps creating a half - wall, to make the kitchen a little more open to the dining room.
Not exact matches
The
kitchen is almost entirely separated from the central living space and its gigantic fireplace with a
wall; a narrow hallway lined with books takes you to the bedrooms and study, intentionally offset from the more open, social
part of the house.
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The food on the stove caught fire, and rapidly spread beyond the pan, damaging
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Following the ramp, one comes to the fully - equipped
kitchen, which occupies almost the entire
wall, plus a small dining area, integrated as
part of the ramp.
The food on the stove caught fire, and rapidly spread beyond the pan, damaging
walls, paint, cupboards, countertops, and other
parts of the apartment
kitchen.
It might not work due to the arrangement
of our
kitchen, but I always love this inspiration pic (below) so we aren't ruling out the option
of removing all or
part of the
wall.
I love it, not even the stuffed animals on the
walls could put me off and that is something to say:) The
kitchen is by far my most favorite
part of the house with that amazing antique looking
kitchen counter.
This
kitchen was redesigned to open up the space, so
part of the
wall has been knocked through so that it opens on to the living space.
We aren't tearing down
walls or moving the
kitchen to another
part of the house or combining the space with other rooms.
I was forced to remodel when our frige threw a water party while away for a week (parents 60th anniversary, ain't that cool) so since all the wood flooring, subfloors had to go why not knock out the
kitchen wall and make the porch a
part of the
kitchen.Whew what was I thinking but I have appreciated reading about your adventures and realize at one time or another drywall dust was mostly likely an annoying
part of your life for a while.
My biggest project I would like to do is take out a
wall, or
part of a
wall between my
kitchen and dining room to open up the space a lot more.
While most
of my cabinets were finally painted right before Christmas (along with my family room
walls and trim and
part of the horizontal planking in my little hall) my one «open cabinet» in the
kitchen was not able to be painted as it had to have some finishing work done on the inside
of it first.
We are removing
part of one
wall, moving the sink location and having gas run to the
kitchen for our dream gas cooktop.
I would have loved to tile my whole
kitchen with subway tile, but I picked a couple
of key
walls and went
part way up the
wall with it.
We have
part of a Bible verse on our
kitchen wall, and because the family I grew up in has pride issues (so that means I have pride issues), I put the verse there to help me start each day where I belong.
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Kitchen, storage room, fireplace, piano and audio equipment forms an integral
part of the
wall unit.
We removed the
part of the
wall that divided the
kitchen and the living room.
The
kitchen area was very small, so in order to make it appear larger we removed a
part of the
wall that divided the living room and the
kitchen.
I'm still playing around with ideas for the zag
part of this zig - zag
kitchen, but other plans include painting
walls and cabinets, changing the lighting and finding ways to create even more space.
Part of a 150 - year - old home, this restored
kitchen features creamy white - painted stock cabinets teamed with buttery yellow
walls and black stone countertops and backsplashes.
Depending on your home's layout, you may be able to remove
part of a
wall separating the
kitchen from an adjoining living or dining room.
I had to swag my dining room chandelier to centered over the table (which required re-wiring some
parts), replacing the mirror sliding doors in my bedroom with my DIY craftsman style bi-fold doors, building a little cabinet door for a spot in my
kitchen that didn't have one since my
kitchen makeover over a year ago, re-paint my bathroom and bedroom shiplap
walls, and
of course deep clean and find some fresh artwork for a few spots in my home.
Our
kitchen walls have white on the bottom half
of the
walls and a color that is almost black but in the brown family on the top
part of the
walls with white ceilings and white molding.
If having white
walls, white cabinets, and white counters are what it takes to have a magazine - worthy
kitchen... then I want no
part of that!
I spent the better
part of last year living in a studio apartment with a single -
wall kitchen that was a measly 32 square feet (3 square meters).
The designer and architect opened up
part of the
wall that separated the old
kitchen and the dining room to create a peninsula.
My office is in the corner
of my dining room which is
part of a very open LR / DR / foyer /
kitchen door square and I only have two short
walls to work with.
The owners wanted the
kitchen to be
part of the living space, yet blend in, so they've chosen one that's the same colour as the
walls.
If you have tiles floor to ceiling then this will obviously be more
of an undertaking, but for
kitchens with painted
walls (or
part painted) this is the easiest
kitchen win
of all.
An attention grabbing feature
wall is a great way
of helping the dining room feel separate when it makes up
part of a
kitchen - diner.