Hi Everyone,
It's been slow going in the country--at least it seems slow--because all of the work since last October has been demolition and structural repair.
We demolished the kitchen, and there was a lot of structural termite damage. My grandfather went through many years of alcoholism, depression and recovery during which the house became infested with termites that did a mind blowing amount of damage.
We have opened up the kitchen into the breakfast room, insulated with rock wool and framed the new door openings. Some of you may remember my kitchen floor plan and drawings, but I will post them again here for those who haven't been following. I can't remember what I've posted in the past and what I haven't.
We decided to remove a poorly done addition and salvage it for house parts. The first thing we harvested was the pine floor. I'm going to reuse it in the kitchen.
I have all but one of the steel Geneva cabinets I need for the kitchen (an 18" base with scroll handle in case any of you have one hanging around) and all of the appliances except the dishwasher--
I have a 1958 GE wall fridge, a GE Americana fridge, a 30" stainless Thermador cooktop, a 6' stainless Elkay sink, a turquoise Frigidaire Custom Imperial double wall oven and a GE under counter washer dryer combo (Thanks John L). (Thanks Turbokinetic for all of the refrigerator help.
I'm anxious to get the kitchen installed but not so anxious to paint the cabinets.
So, without further ado, here's the photo update.
The first two pictures show the addition as is and photoshopped out. I think it's going to look much better with it gone.
The next four are kitchen floor plan drawings
The seventh is a picture from the porch in the rain
The eighth is the combo--can't decide whether to paint it turquoise or white. The wall fridge and Frigidaire ovens are turquoise. I'm still trying to decide whether to paint the cabinets and remaining appliances turquoise or white.
The ninth is the Americana, my temporary kitchen in one of the rooms scheduled for demolition.
The tenth is the kitchen opened up.
The eleventh is my outdoor kitchen sink. I'm looking forward to having it and the Americana in a completed kitchen.
Did I mention that I am very tired and looking forward to some finished space on the ground floor? I'm tired.
Cheers,
Sarah
Sarah











It's been slow going in the country--at least it seems slow--because all of the work since last October has been demolition and structural repair.
We demolished the kitchen, and there was a lot of structural termite damage. My grandfather went through many years of alcoholism, depression and recovery during which the house became infested with termites that did a mind blowing amount of damage.
We have opened up the kitchen into the breakfast room, insulated with rock wool and framed the new door openings. Some of you may remember my kitchen floor plan and drawings, but I will post them again here for those who haven't been following. I can't remember what I've posted in the past and what I haven't.
We decided to remove a poorly done addition and salvage it for house parts. The first thing we harvested was the pine floor. I'm going to reuse it in the kitchen.
I have all but one of the steel Geneva cabinets I need for the kitchen (an 18" base with scroll handle in case any of you have one hanging around) and all of the appliances except the dishwasher--
I have a 1958 GE wall fridge, a GE Americana fridge, a 30" stainless Thermador cooktop, a 6' stainless Elkay sink, a turquoise Frigidaire Custom Imperial double wall oven and a GE under counter washer dryer combo (Thanks John L). (Thanks Turbokinetic for all of the refrigerator help.
I'm anxious to get the kitchen installed but not so anxious to paint the cabinets.
So, without further ado, here's the photo update.
The first two pictures show the addition as is and photoshopped out. I think it's going to look much better with it gone.
The next four are kitchen floor plan drawings
The seventh is a picture from the porch in the rain
The eighth is the combo--can't decide whether to paint it turquoise or white. The wall fridge and Frigidaire ovens are turquoise. I'm still trying to decide whether to paint the cabinets and remaining appliances turquoise or white.
The ninth is the Americana, my temporary kitchen in one of the rooms scheduled for demolition.
The tenth is the kitchen opened up.
The eleventh is my outdoor kitchen sink. I'm looking forward to having it and the Americana in a completed kitchen.
Did I mention that I am very tired and looking forward to some finished space on the ground floor? I'm tired.
Cheers,
Sarah
Sarah










