I want to trade kitchens with hal...

Started by Ka Honu, February 23, 2011, 07:51:49 PM

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Ka Honu

... because mine looks pretty grim at the moment.  With crumbling countertops and a pretty bad design, it wasn't all that great to begin with ...



... but we took some stuff out...



... and ripped out the floor and ceiling...



...and then cut some holes...



In the meantime, we've moved the essentials into the garage and are rotating between eating all that prepared stuff in the freezer (soups, pulled pork, chili, pasta sauce, etc.) and using the SRG & RED to whack out fast protein on demand.



Plan to start the buildout tomorrow with plumber and electrician doing their things over the next several days, then cabinets & ceiling next week followed by countertops and floor.  With luck, I'll be doing corned beef & cabbage in a new kitchen by St. Patrick's Day.  In the meantime, hal, send me yours.

Gizmo

I remember this a few years ago.  We didn't really use the garage too much.  The grill outisde along with a griddle got the lions share of work.
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DTAggie

Painful process but I am sure will be well worth it

RAF128

We did a couple of years ago.    1 month from start to finish.  I'll try a post some pictures later.

BuyLowSellHigh

Given your location,  I'd trade Hal's kitchen for yours.  Hell, I'd trade it for your garage version.

Then I would have more time to spend with my buddies



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classicrockgriller

Are we having Fun yet?

I did it too, 2 years ago.

When it is over, it will be your favorite room.

Looking Good!

Ka Honu

Last time I did this (in previous house) I swore I'd never again live in a house while the kitchen was being renovated.  Only 20 years and the memory wasn't strong enough to keep me from doing it again.  What was I thinking?

CRG - The blonde is movable but the liquor cabinet is not in the kitchen. So much for "favorite room" status.

TestRocket

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Me Too!

I'm buying my Grandparents house and remodeling it for our daughter and Grandson. The kitchen is already ripped out and the new cabinets are due to be delivered on Sat. I'll have to stack them in the living room for now because I'm putting in a new kitchen floor first. Fun, fun!  ;D

What blonde? I didn't see a blonde!  :D

Ka Honu

Quote from: TestRocket on February 24, 2011, 11:56:02 AM... I'm putting in a new kitchen floor first.
New floor (Travertine) is going in after cabinets/before appliances here. Thought that was the way it was done.  Am I screwing up?

BuyLowSellHigh

That's the way it's done here too, and was in all my previous houses.
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TMB

I say add a vent for the Bradley, that way you would have something no-one else has an indoor smoker!  :D    Add a bigger vent then you could nhave a Big Easy in there as well! 
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hal4uk

Quote from: Ka Honu on February 24, 2011, 12:50:07 PM
Quote from: TestRocket on February 24, 2011, 11:56:02 AM... I'm putting in a new kitchen floor first.
New floor (Travertine) is going in after cabinets/before appliances here. Thought that was the way it was done.  Am I screwing up?
No, you're doing it right... 
The travertine should last forever, but if you ever want to change the floor WITHOUT gutting the kitchen again...  ;)

I'm using much of my old "footprint", but busting out (and fixing) tile where changes are.
(So that the tile, again, goes around all the cabinetry)

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hal4uk

All I have is IN is the new pantry(s) and the range hood.
Big mess besides that.

Pantry..
(used to be a kitchen desk here)


Range hood..



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Ka Honu

Quote from: hal4uk on February 24, 2011, 05:12:58 PM...The travertine should last forever, but if you ever want to change the floor WITHOUT gutting the kitchen again... 

I'll be 63 next week and I plan on dying in this house sometime down the road (really far down the road).  Barring some sort of disaster, this is ABSOLUTELY the LAST time I will ever remodel a kitchen.

hal4uk

Quote from: Ka Honu on February 24, 2011, 05:58:19 PM
Quote from: hal4uk on February 24, 2011, 05:12:58 PM...The travertine should last forever, but if you ever want to change the floor WITHOUT gutting the kitchen again... 

I'll be 63 next week and I plan on dying in this house sometime down the road (really far down the road).  Barring some sort of disaster, this is ABSOLUTELY the LAST time I will ever remodel a kitchen.

Heck, I'm 50, and I ain't NEVER doing this again.  NEVER EVER.  I don't care if pigs DO fly.  Ain't gonna happen.
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Peoria Custom Cookers "Meat Monster"
Lang Clone - 'Blue October'
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