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robo's u-shaped 2tone kitchen reveal

robo (z6a)
9 years ago

Hi all!

I relied VERY heavily on GW to help firm up my layout and a million other choices. I want to thank you all for your generous help. This is a really amazing resource and I so appreciate all the time and care that go into the responses here.

My original goal when I started planning in 2011 was "a kitchen that is family friendly, has seating for at least two people, and has lots of useful counter space." I feel like I got there and am very happy with the result.

Most importantly, the kitchen matches the cats.

The room was just a little too small for an island so we ended up with a basic U shape with peninsula. Peninsula owners unite! We love it. The wood counters are warm and comfortable to sit at.

Budget: around $35K. Total remodel budget was $60K and that included new flooring, powder room, laundry room, new stair treads, painting, etc.

About half the budget went to moving the kitchen to a new space on the other side of the house (all new plumbing and electrical, new doors, taking down structural wall). So we were on a very tight rein for everything else. We kept some old white appliances, shopped on Kijiji (Canadian cragslist), used big box lighting and put install-it-yourself quartz offcuts around the sink.

Before - previous owners used as a home office. The house was built in about 1960 and this room was added early on.

After - took down the wall and added a patio door on to the deck.

Before - this fridge sat in here almost a year.

After - I agonized over how to manage the sink wall and realized I could make the leftmost cabinet only 20" deep. This let me center the sink AND keep the dishwasher on this wall.

Fauxrocccan tile behind the stove. My husband is the cook and he does use the KA quite a bit! The house is 2 story, modest, and traditionalish so I tempered my uber-modern urges a bit.

Under cab lighting was LED tape lighting from InspiredLED in Warm White. I found InspiredLED responsive and easy to work with. The lights were plug and play and the company came up with a layout and cut the lights to size for free.

Both of my low corners are costco corners inspired by arlosmom.

The Kindred full depth (appliance) sink I got on Kijiji for $400 (MSRP $2900 CAD). Although I love it and it made it easy to do offcuts on either side, I had to re-explain the concept to every single tradesperson ever. My husband was a single bowl doubter but he LOVES it now.

The kitchen is open to this dining room - still a work in progress but getting there!

This is the old kitchen - now a laundry room. Also a work in progress.

Thanks for reading and thanks again for all your help!

- robo and mr. robo

This post was edited by robotropolis on Thu, Apr 17, 14 at 21:25

Comments (57)

  • Evan
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Looks great! I love your bookshelf beside the fridge

  • Mgoblue85
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I love the fauxroccan tile - it works so well with the other pops of color in the kitchen and dining room. It looks like a fabulous work space. The laundry and dining room look like they will be equally as special. Cute selfie.

    Congrats!!

  • Amy Sumner
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Your kitchen is so warm and inviting. Makes me want to sit at the peninsula and have a cup of coffee with you! Nice job. The range backsplash is a great focal point. Very pretty!

  • greenhaven
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    That is a fantastic kitchen! Congratulations on a job well done and for surviving it. :)

  • renov8r
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Robo, congratulations on your lovely two toned kitchen. What colours of paint did you use in your kitchen?

  • feisty68
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Cheers Robo & Mr Robo! Nicely done. I really enjoy how you created warmth and a modern, spacious feeling. The two-tone totally works in your space and with your chosen materials. I like how you handled the countertop. You've made budgetary considerations into *features* :) . It is a great kitchen to look at and it appears very functional as well.

    - from the Canadian left coast where it POURED today

  • romy718
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    First, your kitchen looks huge. Excellent decision on the peninsula.
    Second, it's so darn pretty. Love the dark lowers & light uppers. Love your wood countertops. What is the white stone flanking the sink? It's pretty. Love your glass doors & pendants. Love your backsplash. How big are the white subways?Love your cats-what a great match.
    Third, that is one huge laundry room-jealous!
    Gorgeous kitchen. The beautiful kitchens on this forum amaze me.

  • robo (z6a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Thanks so much! This is really the only place that gets the kitchen obsessions.

    Renov8r - the walls are benjamin moore French Canvas. It is an off white with a very slight olive undertone. The trim and ceilings are bm Oxford White, which also has the very slightest of olive in it. The cabs were stock colors but the white looks a lot like Oxford, thank goodness. I originally wanted the walls to be the same grey as Sheetrock (also greenish) but the guy at the paint store was NOT a fan of that idea!

    Feisty - on Wednesday we had rain, freezing rain, snow, gale winds, and I walked home from work in the sun with my coat off. - from the East Coast.

    Romy, thanks! The stone is quartz, caesarstone alpine mist. It's a very light grey with white resin veins. One of the new colors last year. It doesn't look organic per se but it seems to have some depth which I like. I wanted something quiet since, you know, this kitch has a lot going on. The tiles are cheapie 4" x 8" gloss white rectangles. I got the fauxroccan tiles from ebay but I think you can also get them from justmorrocco dot com in Clearwater Florida.

  • FamCook
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Love it! I am currently doing a two tone kitchen with black lowers and white uppers. Seeing your kitchen has me psyched to get into mine! Thanks.

  • robo (z6a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I have to give big props to my contractor, who is not only meticulous and patient but has a good design eye and is pretty good at hand holding. He is a small operation and I really appreciated that he was on the job every day.

    Scabby really likes the space to spread out and do her homework on the peninsula.

  • fishymom
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I came back for a second look and I have to say how much I love the little shelves with the Fiesta pitchers! You have inspired me to get my collection in my glass cabinets, finally. And the green blender, I am jealous!!! I really wanted the Green Apple blender, but they were out of stock, so I ended up with a boring stainless steel one.

    "Welcome to the TTKC (Two Tone Kitchen Club)!!"

    We really need to have a thread with photos of all the great GW TTK's!

  • raee_gw zone 5b-6a Ohio
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I particularly like the narrower peninsula--a good solution to a problem, but the width seems quite practical to me too.

    good job and congratulations!

  • smiling
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Great kitchen, such pretty solutions to the problems you faced, and it's so inviting and spacious. Love the unique features like your corner display shelves and the way the cookbook niche lines up with the top of the fridge. The wood counters are lovely with your backsplash, and that sink is fabulous. Don't you just LOVE a huge single bowl!

  • bpath
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Every single thing is great on its own, and it all comes together for a great kitchen. Love the bright colors of your accessories against the classic wood and stainless...that's the sink I want! And the old kitchen as a laundry, you'll have so much workspace in there, nice idea.

    Your GC, Scabby, is very handsome...:)

  • annkh_nd
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Beautiful, Robo! I like the combination of butcher block and quartz, the pendants by the sink, and the efficient us of awkward spaces.

    What's your favorite part (besides Mr. Robo - that's a given!)

    It is fun to see photos of folks I've gotten to "know" over the last year or so that I've been here.

  • lindanewc
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    What a wonderful kitchen renovation! Nicely done. I love how the wood counters transition the two tone cabinets nicely to pull it all together. Very cohesive.

    I've been looking for black wooden bar stools, where did you get yours? They would look perfect in my kitchen.

  • Errant_gw
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Really nice, Robo!!! And I love that sink. What a score!!

  • jellytoast
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I love the two-toned look, and the way you mixed it up with the countertops, too. The tile behind your range and that sink ... both awesome! Everything looks really beautiful! And a kitty doing homework .... awwww, how adorable is that??

  • magsnj
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    You did such a great job robo!!!! Everything ties together so well it looks like it could be in a catalog!!! There are so many different elements in this kitchen, most people wouldn't be able to put so much together without it looking busy. That fauxroccan tile is perfect! It adds just the right level of interest and color. It looks great with the stainless steel, the subway tiles, and both countertops..... not an easy feat to pull off. It looks like a place you'd really enjoy spending time in.

    And then you add fantastic function on top of it!! I'm a fan of the U shaped kitchen and of peninsula's.....I may actually be starting to dislike islands (I'm sick of walking around them in my friends kitchens...lol)

    Really, really well done. I hope the robo family really enjoys it!!

  • iroll_gw
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Your kitchen is beautiful, good decision on the 20" cabinet. Yay peninsulas!
    Is the sink all piece up to the windowsill? What a great idea, and I'm a cast iron fan. Why aren't there more options like this?
    Enjoy!

  • robo (z6a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Thanks again! You say such nice things.
    Fishy mom - I am a recent and very intense fiesta addict. There is a discount outlet near my in-laws' house in Sarasota. Dangerous!

    Annkh - my favorite part is the peninsula. I just love being able to hang out there, or have friends hang out there and chat. Nova Scotians are 100% about hanging out in the kitchen and now it's so easy to do so.

    I asked Mr. Robo and he said he really likes the aesthetics. And all the extra workspace.

    Lindanew - got the stools on wayfair! But I think they sold out. I don't see them anywhere. They are black with a sort of warm cherry seat.

    Magsnj, I love your kitchen and thanks so much for your kind comments :)

    Iroll, there is an integral 3' backsplash on the sink. We're trying a piece of stainless panel behind it to the window but I don't know, not 100% sold. I wanted to put little pieces of the colorful Moroccan tile back there but was outvoted by husband and gc. The full depth 'appliance' sink is awesome! I wish so many more were offered. So practical.

    This post was edited by robotropolis on Fri, Apr 18, 14 at 18:31

  • Gooster
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    robo and mr. robo -- congratulations! I love how you completely relocated the kitchen but that it looks like it always belonged in that location. That sink is especially amazing.

    PS: When I see that kitty in the cabinet, I now know why you are seeking a closed sideboard for the DR!

    PPS: and I think your cartoon is true not just in NS

  • Ilene Perl
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Your new kitchen is beautiful, love the sink and what you did on the sides of it. Enjoy!

  • robo (z6a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Gooster - agreed! You can find people hanging out in the kitchen wherever you go! We just make kind of a cult of "the kitchen party" up here on the east coast. It evokes ideas of traditional music and step dancing, that kind of thing. Although we tend more to punk rock than Stan Rogers at my house,

    http://www.heritage.nf.ca/arts/nfmusic_world.html

  • dilzy
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Love the cats, Moroccan tiles, and wood countertop. Beautiful space. Is the dining room chandelier the original Robert Abbey or the Overstock model? If the latter, how do you find its quality? Absolutely stunning.

  • NashvilleBuild42
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I adore this kitchen. It seems suited to you the owners rather than a slave to resale or trends. Great fauxroccan tiles. I think your DR with the twister art and kitchen are perfect party locales. How tall is the sink? Sorry one final question are all the cabinets on the penisula 20" deep?

  • OOTM_Mom
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Very lovely! Nice symmetry, and I really like your counters. Great job! I think bringing those tiles above sink could work...did you try taping them in place to see how it looked? Maybe you could sway them if they saw it.

  • robo (z6a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Dilzy - it's the knockoff. I just wrote a review on the decor forum so I'll paste it here.

    "One thing to note is that the instructions say you need European size light bulbs, but you don't, just regular chandelier bulbs. I used philips LED (warm white) and they look good.

    This has glass bulbs (as does the bling). It does not give off the rainbow sparkles of a crystal chandelier . I would say the shadow patterns are a bit more like water/raindrops but not pronounced, in fact the light generally seems pretty even and the strikingness is more from looking at the reflection/refraction in the bulbs themselves.

    I like the warm rainbow-ey effect of crystal, so if I get a big raise some day I may go for crystal in the dining and move this to the foyer.

    The quality is mid, about on par for the price. I wouldn't want to look too closely at the chrome after a few years and wouldn't wash the metal parts ever - but I am lazy so chances of me washing my chandelier are slight. It was surprisingly easy to assemble and comes with a few extra bulbs (to assemble it just goes big bulb/little bulb). I would say it's easy enough that I would hang first and then add the bulbs. An electrician installed it and I wasn't home that day, so I couldn't use my usual method of counting swears-per-minute to guage installation difficulty. But no complaints".

  • robo (z6a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Nashville - the bowl is 10" deep but like a flush mount or drop in sink, that is to the top of the counter top. So it feels about the same as an 8.5" under mount sink. I was still worried it would feel too deep so I added a sink grid and now you would be hard pressed to pry the grid out of my hands. Pro tip: don't wait a year to buy a grid for a discontinued sink. I had to find the closest equivalent and it was a rough search.

    The only cab that's 20" deep is the blind corner on the left. Then the wall jog disappears and all other cabinets are regular depth and pushed in the dining room by 4".

  • robo (z6a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    OOTM mom...completely agree! I'll try it. I was outvoted so hard but I can put my foot down...on occasion (every occasion).

  • lavender_lass
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Robo- It looks amazing! So nice to see all your hard work and planning result in such a lovely space.

    You and Mr. Robo look very happy...as do the kitties! Hope you have many years of fun and laughter, in your new kitchen :)

  • nosoccermom
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Wow, I love this kitchen! Can you post the sources?

    There are so many things that are just so cool. I need to look at it in more detail, but at first glance:
    The sink!!!
    The fauxroccan tile.
    The counters. Smart move with quartz and wood.
    The little triangle shelf.

  • peony4
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Very nice! Love the tile, and your sink is a fantastic find--good for you. Enjoy!

  • robo (z6a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Thanks LL! We'll try :) And thanks peony!

    nosoccermom - here's a list. It seems like so little to shop for when I felt like I was shopping forever!

    Paint - Ben Moore French Canvas (walls) and Oxford White (trim and ceiling). Both have olive undertones.

    Cab colors - stock from cab maker (but the white is a dead ringer for Oxford white, happily).

    Cabinets - local semi custom maker (would not highly recommend-they were ok)

    Pulls: Richelieu 820 in brushed nickel.Because all my doors/drawers were greater than 24", we just used the biggest one at about 7.5 inches (192 mm).
    Fridge - samsung sxs.

    Fan - Anconca cheapie from Costco.

    Floor - select and better 3.25" maple with a satin poly finish.

    Counters - wood - birch butcherblock from IKEA finished with 4 coats of watco butcherblock oil, sanded to 400 grit and rubbed to a matte finish with steel wool.

    Counters - quartz - Caesarstone alpine mist offcuts from Nova Tile and Marble (they were super nice to work with if anyone lives in Nova Scotia) with a pencil edge.

    Lights: mini and central pendants were Alexa brushed nickel from Home Depot. Very reasonable!

    Lights undercab: InspiredLED Ultrabright strips, cut to size and shipped with the cables, a dimmable transformer, and a lutron dimmer. I found this company reasonable and easy to work with. Side note: I had a local guy in and he was trying to sell me 6000K LEDs at four times the price. No thanks!

    "Subway" tiles are simple 20x40cm gloss white.

    Fauxroccan tiles I got from a now defunct seller on Ebay. But similar or the same tiles can be had from justmorocco.com in Clearwater Florida. I have never visited or dealt with this company so cannot vouch for them. Same or samish tiles at justmorocco.com

    Grout is TEC Sterling but it's a titch too warm, I wish I'd gone with Silverado. Not enough to do it over though.

    Sink is a Kindred KCLS36A10 36" Single Bowl Worktop Backsplash Sink with 3" Backsplash and Marine Edge. It has been discontinued but Kindred continues to make "appliance" sinks (which slide in like an appliance) e.g. the KCAS33/10.

    Faucet - Delta Trinsic in arctic stainless.

    Wooden shelves - IKEA Butcherblock.

    Stools - Steve Silver Branson from Wayfair.com.

    Skylights - existing. Doors and windows - local company (Peter Kohler).

    Dining chandelier - knock off of Bling Chandelier from Overstock.com

    Dining rug - O.co sandee indoor/outdoor rug 8x11. I think it's from Kohls.

    Dining table - stockholm from IKEA

    Dining chairs - Pier 1 Mason.

    Dining art - Kate Walchuck - rec room series.

    This post was edited by robotropolis on Sun, Apr 20, 14 at 12:27

  • Pipdog
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    wow, this turned out beautifully! It looks so functional, warm and inviting. Great job! I'm in the u-shaped kitchen club too and i'm taking notes on how you laid out your space.

    you, mr. robo and your kitties are adorable!

  • deedles
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Wow, that looks great! Love the cook book cubby and the costco corners are pretty nifty, aren't they. I did a similar thing in my close-to-be-revealed kitchen. Also a convert to the one bowl sink... so handy. The tile is beautiful and your choice of elements are perfect throughout; what a lovely, functional space for your DH to work in now (lucky you). Ya, I too am a touch jealous of the future laundry room. Wow, how nice to have that space. Enjoy, you did a wonderful job!

  • robo (z6a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Thanks so much! We live in the city and don't have room for a garage, so it's great to have a utility room on the first floor. I have recently taken up oil painting so I think I will stick an easel in there as well.

    This weekend I hosted a birthday party and easter brunch, and my book club's coming over tomorrow, so the kitchen's getting a work out. Love it!

    If I had it to do over, I would have extended the peninsula overhang to the right. I didn't realize just how much everyone would flock to that seating.

  • nosoccermom
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Robo,
    thanks so much for the source list. One more thing: What color are the lower cabinets? Are they painted black, charcoal, dark brown? Or very dark stain?

  • robo (z6a)
    Original Author
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Hi nosoccermom, the lowers are painted a dark black similar to Benjamin Moore Onyx and the uppers are painted a bright white similar to BM Snowfall White. Thanks for asking!

  • cjtran2
    8 years ago

    Hi! I saw that you used "sterling" grout for your tiles and was wondering how you liked it? We're getting Daltile's "feather white" glass tile (which is a light white/gray) and are debating on going with either TEC "silverado" or "sterling" grout. We fear that "silverado" will blend in too much and not give it much contrast, but are worried that "sterling" is not very gray, but more on the beige end and would be off colored with the tile? Of course all we have are plastic samples, so it's hard to really visualize it. Any inputs on this? Thank you!

  • Kari R
    8 years ago

    Love the two tone on bottom and top!! Great job!

  • islandgarden
    8 years ago

    It's lovely! do you mind posting the dimensions of the kitchen? I am at the planning the cabinets stage for my U shaped space and cannot figure out what I want to store where so would love to see what you decided upon and what works and what could be optimized. Or if you have time would you provide advice on my plan here: (thanks!)

    http://ths.gardenweb.com/discussions/3068691/designing-the-layout-of-the-kitchen-cabinets-where-will-it-all-go?n=2

  • rmtdoug
    8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    Robo, congratulations. I completely missed this thread until now. Your kitchen is beautiful and very nicely thought out.

    I noticed that little sponge holder hanging off the sink edge. I need something just like that. Can you tell me about it? Is it specific to that sink? How do you like it?

  • tbb123
    8 years ago

    Robo! I am just now seeing your incredible kitchen. What a great job. Is it as wonderful to live in as it looks?

  • Russ Barnard
    8 years ago

    I am not sure...the kitchen is beautiful...but it disturbs me that I do not see a post by Carrie B in a topic with cats! :P


    Nice reveal though ;)


    Russ


  • Emily Mathis
    8 years ago

    Gorgeous kitchen!! I have no idea about lighting details -- any chance you could tell me what you used from here (your company; tape lighting)?: http://www.inspiredled.com/catalogsearch/result/?cat=0&q=led+lighting+warm+white

    Thank you!!

  • msmeow
    8 years ago

    Your kitchen is lovely and your kitties are beautiful! My George would be inspecting the inside of the cabinets, too.

    Donna

  • robo (z6a)
    Original Author
    8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    tbb123! Thanks so much for all your help with getting the layout of this kitchen right.

    The kitchen is great to live and work in and my husband, the cook, really appreciates the workspace. My only regret is not going with IKEA cabinetry as the semi-custom maker we used ended up being a little...not so high quality. We ended up having a roomate who is quite the chef for the past year so the kitchen got quite a workout.

    rmtdoug - don't know if you're still around - it was a simplehuman holder from BB&B -something like this: http://www.simplehuman.com/sink-caddy-brushed-stainless-steel

    Thanks Russ!

    Emily - I used inspiredLED ultra bright warm flexible strip. It was a bit of a hassle as my electrician didn't know to run low voltage wiring and instead ran big old regular wire...so my advice is to have all the lighting details worked out WELL in advance. The folks at inspiredLED cut the strips to size based on your cabinet plan and supply all the parts you need.

    I hardwired my system so I could have a wall dimmer. Lighting is still holding up well although we don't use the dimmers really on the undercab, maybe once a year I'll dim them for ambiance during a party. You will need an outlet somewhere the transformer can plug into (they recommend under the sink). Outlets in cabinetry in my province are I guess not allowed by code unless there's an appliance involved so, anyway, I remember there were some objections to my initial desire to have an outlet above the stove.

    Some of my counters are shiny and I ended up installing the strips to point back at the backsplash to avoid the points of light on the counter effect. inspiredLED explain how to do that.

  • Emily Mathis
    8 years ago

    We are mid-reno and I need to get my butcher block -- so: Did you glue two counters together for the overhang? The only wide butcher block they sell currently is laminate, so I was going to get mine elsewhere since I need a 36W piece. I'd love to know how you accomplished yours. Thanks!