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Fri, Jan 30, 09 at 22:40
| Finally finished ripping out the entire back of the house, taking the bricks off, demolishing a chimney, then putting bricks back on. The addition looks like the original 1930's tudor. No one can tell the difference. I designed the aesthetics of the exterior and interior, my husband designed the structure.
Most of this took 6 months to complete This is some of the components that I chose: Ann Sacks sur la mer backsplash tiles Waterworks easton kitchen faucet Wolf 36 inch stove Delta pennisula faucet Holiday cabinets in quartersawn oak Shaws original sink Subzero 36 inch refridgerator Madura gold countertops around perimeter Ladies dream countertop on the pennisula Walnut tudor door from Millwork for Less radiant heat in floor from boiler in the basement Pot filler from Chicago Faucet |
Image link: bump-out kitchen of 1930's tudor revival (39 k)
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- Posted by hausfrau_auf_dem_see (My Page) on Fri, Jan 30, 09 at 22:45
| The original kitchen was a tiny galley kitchen that had barely enough room to turn around |
Here is a link that might be useful: see more of the rehab project here
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- Posted by anna_chosak (My Page) on Sun, Feb 8, 09 at 19:40
| Hausfrau, your remodel is wonderful! You did such a good job maintaining the Tudor style. My favorite feature is the tile carried up and over the windows; I love that look. Are the lights over your island from Rejuvenation? Congrats on a beautiful kitchen that really ties in with your house (which looks like a fairy-tale cottage on the outside--so charming!). |
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- Posted by hausfrau_auf_dem_see (My Page) on Sun, Feb 22, 09 at 8:25
| hi, Thanks so much. It's been a labor of love. The lights over the island are from Kichler, but the light in the dining room is from rejuvenation. We are now doing the bathroom in the same style. |
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| Hi hausfrau - I love your kitchen! May I archive it in the Finished Kitchens Blog? If so please submit the FKB Category Checklist so I can easily categorize your kitchen. Thank you! |
Here is a link that might be useful: Finished Kitchens Category Checklist
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| I love your kitchen!!! You did such a beautiful job. I noticed that you have Holiday cabinets. Are you happy with them? How is their quality and finish. They look beautiful in the showroom. I'm just planning my new kitchen and the KD that I spoke to carries this line. He said it's a custom line. Do you know if the cabinets come framed and frameless? Thanks for your help. |
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