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French Country Kitchen-pictures, prices & phone numbers

Posted by melinrk (My Page) on
Mon, Feb 1, 10 at 20:55

DETAILS:

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 –
Rangetop, Dacor 6-burner EG366SCH/NG
Dishwasher, Miele G2183SCVI, paneled
Fridge/Freezer, Kitchenaid 42" 25cu side by Side KSS042FTX, paneled
Trash Compactor, Kitchenaid 15" KUCS03FTPA
Single wall oven, Kitchenaid KEBS107SS
Built in Microwave, Kitchenaid KBHS109SS
Vent, Prestige 1200cfm UIB34S2

GRANITE – Gold & Silver (or Golden Silver)double arch edge (counters, inside sink & window sills), 3 window sills & cut in drain board

PLUMBING –
Sink – Kohler Undertone large D-bowl 37½"x 18½"x9½" K3185
Faucet – Show House by Moen Waterhill Wrought Iron 1-handle w/side spray S711WR
Soap Dispenser – Moen 3942BL
Insta Hot – Insinkerator Indulge Antique Dispenser F-GN22-MBLK
Disposal – Insinkerator, 1 horse power Pro-XL, continuous feed
Pot Filler – Danze Opulence single handle wall mount D205557BS

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
Hardware - $475
Appliances - $14,000
Island - $3,200
Refrigerator Handles - $600
Hood – $300 plus some painting costs, plus the mouldings, included in cabinet price
Granite (perimeter) – $5000 (included 3 window sills & drain board)
Granite (island) - $850
Pot Filler - $233
Sink - $675
Faucet - $416
Disposal - $400
Soap Dispenser - $82
Insta Hot - $590
Window treatments for 2 new windows - $604
Backsplash (materials)- $1000
Backsplash (labor)- $750
Floors refinished - $1000
Contractor fee - $4250 – worth every penny

The prices above are breakdowns within the total.

TOTAL - 78,335.72

CONTACT INFO:

Contractor – Angelo Menna of Menna Building Corp. 845- 469-8606
***Love, love & love some more***
Cabinets - In House Kitchen Bath Home, NY, NY www.inhousekbh.com Jaynez@inhousekbh.com Jayne Zeigler 212-686-2016
Appliances – Silver City, Spring Valley, NY Bruce Rabinowitz
Hardware - Shophickoryhardware.com
Island – Belmonte & Sablich, Garnerville, NY John Belmonte 845-429-3101
Refrigerator Handles – Eric David Laxman, Garnerville, NY 845-304-7615 ericdavidlaxman.com
**He also did a copper countertop for us for a piece of furniture that is stunning. The cost was almost ⅓ of the cost of Brook’s Custom in Mt. Kisco.
Plumbing – John M. Hartel & Co, Pearl River, NY 845-735-3752
Backsplash – Classic Ceilings Classicceilings.com 800-992-8700
Granite – Barocco Marble & Granite, Chestnut Ridge, NY 845-426-7290

BEFORE:
Old Kitchen

AFTER:
Finished Kitchen
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RE: French Country Kitchen-pictures, prices & phone numbers

beautiful space! I love the island. It looks like a very comfortable space to work in.
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RE: French Country Kitchen-pictures, prices & phone numbers

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
Deciding bet. brookhaven cherry nectar or sierra also in pelham manor!


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RE: French Country Kitchen-pictures, prices & phone numbers

How do you like your Dacor range?


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RE: French Country Kitchen-pictures, prices & phone numbers

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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