As the house continues to evolve, much drama centers upon the kitchen.
We recently acquired (I never thought I would say this) a Frigidaire side-by-side stainless steel refrigerator. Needless to say, it was not *my* idea (it looks like something you'd win on a game show), but life is all about compromises, right? And, I admit, I kind of like the in-door water and ice dispensor. It's very Marsha Brady.
So I have retaliated with the Flair. I miss my "see-level" ovens and "roll to you" cooktop. Plus, I like the extra storage. (We have a ridiculous amount of pots and pans) AND I think it would look cool next to the fridge, as it has a lot of stainless on it. Real stainless. Not like what is on the front of Little Miss "Price-is-Right"
(plus, as we doubtless all know, "Whether you bake or broil or stew, a Frigidaire kitchen does it all for you")
The only fly in the ointment is that the base cabinet is white, and that flies in the face of the "look" we are going for (which is to be as darkish/mannish as we can muster)
So, gentle readers, tell me: Would it be dumb - indeed, would it be sacrilege - to look at covering the doors of the base cabinet in stainless? Can this even be done in a cost-efficient manner?
We recently acquired (I never thought I would say this) a Frigidaire side-by-side stainless steel refrigerator. Needless to say, it was not *my* idea (it looks like something you'd win on a game show), but life is all about compromises, right? And, I admit, I kind of like the in-door water and ice dispensor. It's very Marsha Brady.
So I have retaliated with the Flair. I miss my "see-level" ovens and "roll to you" cooktop. Plus, I like the extra storage. (We have a ridiculous amount of pots and pans) AND I think it would look cool next to the fridge, as it has a lot of stainless on it. Real stainless. Not like what is on the front of Little Miss "Price-is-Right"
(plus, as we doubtless all know, "Whether you bake or broil or stew, a Frigidaire kitchen does it all for you")
The only fly in the ointment is that the base cabinet is white, and that flies in the face of the "look" we are going for (which is to be as darkish/mannish as we can muster)
So, gentle readers, tell me: Would it be dumb - indeed, would it be sacrilege - to look at covering the doors of the base cabinet in stainless? Can this even be done in a cost-efficient manner?