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CABINETS – Brookhaven, Pelham Manor raised door style. Cherry stain with charcoal glaze. Includes all panels & mouldings HARDWARE - Spanish Gothic by Hickory Hardware ISLAND – custom REFRIGERATOR HANDLES – custom HOOD – custom made by GC, plus mouldings to match cabinets APPLIANCES –
GRANITE – Gold & Silver (or Golden Silver)double arch edge (counters, inside sink & window sills), 3 window sills & cut in drain board PLUMBING –
BACKSPLASH – Tin ceiling design #209, stainless steel with flat moulding #903 for behind cooktop COSTS: ***We sold our old kitchen on Craig’s List for $1500*** Cabinets - $25,500
The prices above are breakdowns within the total. TOTAL - 78,335.72 CONTACT INFO: Contractor – Angelo Menna of Menna Building Corp. 845- 469-8606
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| beautiful space! I love the island. It looks like a very comfortable space to work in. -a |
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| Love your kitchen! We're thinking of getting a KitchenAid cabinet depth fridge, with cabinetry panels (french door version of yours). The appliance salesman told us we "wouldn't like the look"...but yours looks perfect! Did you have any problems or concerns with your fridge? Or with fitting the panels? |
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| which cherry color was that? I love the granite choice!! I htink I may look for that! Karen |
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| How do you like your Dacor range? |
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| I LOVE it! Works perfectly - nice to have high & extra low output. We spent a long time going back and forth between the Dacor and the Wolf. As far as outputs, they were about the same. The Wolf was $300 more expensive. Honestly, it came down to looks. I didn't love the way the Wolf looked. And I didn't like or want the red knobs (they would have looked terrible in my kitchen). I felt the Wolf was too industrial looking. I wanted the pro function, without the heavy pro look. The Dacor is softer. |
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