What would you do?
Nad T
10 years ago
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Comments (10)We recently bought a copper strip light from Beacon Lighting to put over the pool table downstairs, and I was really impressed with the light produced from such a slender strip. It comes in two lengths 1600mm and 1200mm. I think it would look great in your kitchen. http://www.beaconlighting.com.au/lighting/pendant-lights/modern-pendant-lights/ledlux-strix-led-1600-lumen-dimmable-pendant-in-copper.html Re your bar stools - a lot depends on your budget. If you're after something less expensive yet still comfortable, you might want to consider a replica Eames DSW bar stool. They come in a variety of colors too. (And can be found quite cheap at times -- between $50-$100 each) http://www.replicafurniture.com.au/replica-charles-eames-style-bar-stool.html...See MorePoll: When you had a bad day, what would you do at home?
Comments (9)Go for a 5km walk around Carine Open Space with my weighted backpack, hiking poles and Snowee, whilst mentally planning about my next hiking adventure. Problems disappear....See MoreUpdate this kitchen - what would you do?
Comments (41)Besides the fact that it isn't my style (and thus I agree with oklouise to sell on ebay...), the first thing which strikes me, is the crammed working area: stove/ sink/ prep. How can you operate in that space? Other side appears to be too far away to be practical? Then the fridge! If you have an expensive and very ornate kitchen, you can't have a free standing fridge! One way or another your fridge has to be integrated, which brings you back to the style question. Either you like the style and just want to i.e.white wash it (liked that option, if you are into beachy, country), then you need a matching door made up (I'd calculate 2K) and buy an integrated fridge (A$ 2-4K) or you don't like the deco, lay-out, impractical space and want to replace it all, then you can possibly get away with a free-standing fridge in a much less ornate kitchen. If you basically don't mind the kitchen and can work well in the crammed working area, or your budget doesn't stretch to a new one (think about $ 25k+), I agree with the white wash solution and taking off all the excessive ornaments and trims, putting in a flat SS or glass range hood. Also install rails with hooks next to cook top and hang your utensils, you need every square inch on the counter! Microwave to be incorporated perhaps under oven and off benchtop. Maybe spend the money and buy a matching Miele microwave, will look nice with the oven. Look into brightening the gloomy kitchen (on top of white wash) by changing the black bench top and splash backs with light ones. It might save $$ if you just get the ex one covered ( I guess about A$ 6-7k). If it was my kitchen I would definitely sell it, before spending all that money on bench tops, fridge door, integrated fridge, m/w integration, removal of trims, painting, splash back etc. and still end up with a mediocre and impractical kitchen. Would be very interested to see more of your actual style. Can only make out an Ikea shelving unit on one photo... Your decision has a lot to do with the longevity (and cost) of a kitchen, your actual style and the practicability of the ex kitchen! If you can afford it, think long term and maybe save up for THE kitchen you want. If you want some tips on how to keep costs in check and still get a great result for a new kitchen, just contact me. Good luck....See MoreHouse Plan - what would you do?
Comments (25)That would help, keep in mind the depth of the step back between the kitchen and dining to see what fits. another thought for why I choose the kitchen layout. Kitchen Islands can be produced using as many or as few base cabinets the benchtop can be bigger. assuming you used base cabinets along the wall I have the Pantries. The base cabinets have the extra cost of a benchtop plus wall cabinets, which should balance out any cost of using tall pantry cabinets which will give the best storage.in a small kitchen. I also think this would appeal Air B&B renters, cheers...See Morelefty47
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