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Wanna see the kitchen?  It's not done, but its closer!!!  
Here are a few pictures of the kitchen at the moment.  I know we began this project in November but a lot has happened in our family since then AND we (meaning Pete) is doing this pretty much solo.  The great thing is that it is quite functional.  If I didn't have a sink or not enough space to put my gear or food - that would definitely be a problem.  Even though I doubt the "plywood counter top" trend will catch on, I am already super pleased with the footprint of the room.  This has essentially doubled my counter space and provided for "hidden" trashcan & recycle bin.   Right now, Pete is building a cabinet!  That is a pretty major project.  I'll post pics once he gets a further along.  This is a  "weekend warrior" project but a major kitchen renovation never happens  in a weekend.
 The great thing is that it is quite functional.  If I didn't have a sink or not enough space to put my gear or food - that would definitely be a problem.  Even though I doubt the "plywood counter top" trend will catch on, I am already super pleased with the footprint of the room.  This has essentially doubled my counter space and provided for "hidden" trashcan & recycle bin.   Right now, Pete is building a cabinet!  That is a pretty major project.  I'll post pics once he gets a further along.  This is a  "weekend warrior" project but a major kitchen renovation never happens  in a weekend. We're still committed to doing this both economically (see previous posts on the costs) and naturally.  We're now considering bamboo flooring.  We were considering ceramic tile for its non-toxic properties and cost.   But visiting the beach with Pete's family last week ruled that one out.  It is very hard & tiring to stand on for any length of time.  We also ruled out cork because we would have to put a lot of sealant on it to make it last in the kitchen.  And we aren't willing to compromise on the off-gasing chemicals.  So our choices are becoming narrower and narrower LOL.  We'll see what we end up with!  Thanks for stopping by! Love,
  We're still committed to doing this both economically (see previous posts on the costs) and naturally.  We're now considering bamboo flooring.  We were considering ceramic tile for its non-toxic properties and cost.   But visiting the beach with Pete's family last week ruled that one out.  It is very hard & tiring to stand on for any length of time.  We also ruled out cork because we would have to put a lot of sealant on it to make it last in the kitchen.  And we aren't willing to compromise on the off-gasing chemicals.  So our choices are becoming narrower and narrower LOL.  We'll see what we end up with!  Thanks for stopping by! Love,  
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
1 comment:
I'm still supporting the all-natural pool idea. Let me know when you decide to promote that one and I'll be on the bandwagon immediately!! :-)
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