The client's previous kitchen didn't have a very good working triangle, nor did it have good organization for food and other kitchen essentials.
Not exact matches
When teacher Anthoula Di Gennaro designed a
kitchen for her new home last spring in Maple, Ont., she already had some experience, as she had
done extensive
kitchen renovations in her
previous home.
With the Internet so easily accessible, young people don't have to learn
kitchen skills as thoroughly as
previous generations
did.
The
previous owner testified in court he was given the right to
do the conversion and he submitted an amended plan indicating a third
kitchen was being installed on an amended plan.
Unfortunately I
do not have the «before» pictures of the
kitchen but I will try to explain the
previous kitchen layout so you could better understand the transformation of the present
kitchen area.
The
previous owners of our house renovated the
kitchen before and they
did a nice job but the cabinets are dark wood... they are actually pretty nice, they have a glaze and everything, but all I want to
do is paint them and change the little tiled backsplash to a handmade subway tile... Oh well:) Watching your house progress is so fun!
I have read
previous comments about not having enough storage if the upper cabinets are removed but really, how much STUFF
do you need in a
kitchen.
The
previous owners
did an extension with skylights, brand new open
kitchen, big windows, and a dug down basement.
When I see remodels like this I often wonder if the original owners ever see what was
done and am baffled that the
previous owners failed to update their home especially the
kitchen.
Have a small room that we assume used to be a powder room off the foyer that the
previous owner turned into just a small room with shelves — had talked myself into closing it off and turning it into a pantry for the small galley
kitchen, then saw your reading room and now your guest room and now I can't decide what I want to
do with it.
I have a BEAUTIFUL
kitchen (
previous owners
did a GREAT remodel) and this article motivates me to help keep my
kitchen better organized.
She says «I've
done the red walls, the dark brown walls, the yellow
kitchen, the bright blue bedroom walls in our
previous places, and I'm
done!
In a
previous house I had a Mark Wilkinson
kitchen but I felt when visiting Lewis Alderson that the quality of their cabinetry was better and the wood thicker so I didn't look anywhere else.
This is a very functional space, but it sure
does make me miss our
previous kitchen!
Forgot to mention the hutch on
previous post, I think maybe a white with red knobs, or maybe a sea - foam green would be summery, [just a thought]
do nt know if the green would go in your
kitchen, but I love the light greens, would love to see more pictures of your lovely home, your such a master decorator, I just love your blog, thanks for all the inspiration..
Hi Kelley ~ Having just found you recently... I decided to go back a little and look at your
previous posts... and this one stopped me in my tracks... I love your
kitchen... the mix of industrial looking lights and weathered signs... it's perfect... you
did a fantastic job!
I would have
done the same thing, not having to worry about needing the closet for storage, and
did do the same in our
previous home where we were fortunate to have a big walk - in storage closet between the dining room and eat - in part of our
kitchen, which allowed us to keep china and large kitchenware items to utilize for both rooms.
First — I love the subway tile (I want this for my
kitchen) and second — my outlets are also high (why oh why
did the
previous owners feel the need???)-- Hooray to you for making the change!