As you can tell, it's the original kitchen from 1939! Although functional it definitely needed a major update. The only difference from Julie's original design was that we decided to open it up to other parts of the house even more. So the wall to the hall is going and the kitchen will be opened up to both the living room and dining room.
The cabinet and wall shelf pictured below is represented on the drawing above where it says "open to living room". The entire unit the wall behind it and the entire wall where the door on the right side of the picture is gone and will be open to the living room area. There will be new cabinets and a large island in its place with a place for stools. I'm going to love it as whenever we entertained I always felt isolated in the kitchen! Not anymore!
We found a great contractor that we really like working with so far. He started the remodel this past Monday and made a lot of progress in a very short time! Here are a few photos of the kitchen after the first day.
We are fortunate that we have a second mini kitchen upstairs. I even borrowed a mini fridge from a friend so other than a range we have all the comforts of home while the kitchen is in disarray!
We have had to make a ton of choices. Hopefully it all comes together like we want. I've been emailing Julie for advice along the way. After much consideration we decided to go with white shaker style cabinets. I really love some of the natural wood but we wanted something that would match the style of the house and I love the classic look of white as well.
The counters will be a dark granite - either honed or satin finish. I've had polished granite and although beautiful we wanted something with a bit less shine and with a little texture.
The flooring we chose is an Italian porcelain tile 12x24 - Superges -Nouvou which we first discovered a year ago while at Lake Chelan. We decided to go with tile since we have hardwood throughout the entire house and wanted to break it up a bit. I love the large size of the tile and the subtleness of the design. The only fear I have is the dark floor, dark countertop combination. I'm hoping the white cabinets will keep it from being to dark and cold.
There is going to be a lot of stainless steel going so there are definitely a lot of cool tones and cold colors. We went with a stainless steel farmers sink which I love! I also debated about one or two bowls but decided on one very large, very deep sink. I hope I like it as much as I like the look!
So here's a question - how do you feel about mixing and matching appliance makers? After talking to Julie I decided to go ahead and mix and match as opposed to entire suite from the same maker. I did this because I liked different things from different makers.
I knew I wanted a gas range. When we bought the house we had a gas line put in as it had oil heat. We replaced the heating unit and put in a heat pump. When they put in the gas we had them put in a gas line for the range. The other thing I wanted was kind of an industrial/professional looking range but still within 30 inches. I also wanted an industrial type vent that went all the way to the ceiling which we added. Finally the old range in the kitchen was original to the house. It was inspected based on the info sheet on the back at the factory on 3/7/1933. Believe it or not its in excellent shape and has a double oven. Well after using the double oven feature over the last year I know I had to have a double oven. We went with the GE Cafe line. I did a ton of research and hope I love cooking on it as much as I like the look and features it offers.
For the refrigerator we went with LG. I knew I wanted a french door bottom freezer model and that I wanted one with tons of room.
The dishwasher is Kenmore Elite. We went with that model mostly due to Consumer Reports rating (all the appliances got great ratings from Consumer Reports) and design. I love the fact that when the door is closed the control panel is hidden.
There are a couple comfort items we added such as instant hot water which we had in our old kitchen and have lived without for the past year! We are putting speakers in the ceiling which I think we will like. We are replacing the door to provide more light in the room. I got a great deal on it at Second Use in Seattle.
The last thing we need to still decide on is the the backsplash. We know we want 3x6 subway tiles. The questions about it include color, material and if behind the stove and vent if we go all the way to the ceiling. I'll keep you posted on our progress. Based on current projections we hope to be done with the entire project in under 4 weeks.
Later - Jim
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Wow! A great deal of your thoughts and energy already exists in your kitchen, and certainly will enhance the contractors work. Your Kitchen will be full of satisfaction,and the food prepared in such an environment will be enjoyable and delicious. I can't wait to imbibe! Love M
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