adpi4's Kitchen
nearly completed american 4 square
Contact: adpi4 (My Page)
Posted on Tue, Apr 24, 07
Link to kitchen photos: http://llsbkitchen2006.shutterfly.com/action/?a=0AbsWbJq2bsWLoI¬ag=1
Details:
- Cabinets: are through the KD- an Amish cabinet maker- they are quarter-sawn oak. This was a MUST HAVE from the beginning. While I love the color now, they were not the color I originally thought I was ordering from the sample.
- Countertops: The island granite is called Verde Borgogna, http://www.italianstones.com/GRANITE-VerdeBorgogna.HTM
The perimeter granite is Black Pearl - My faucet is DORNBRACHT. I love my faucet...
- I have a hodge-podge of appliances:
Sink- Kindred
Cooktop- DCS- loved the knobs- also considered Wolf
Hood- Dacor
Refrig- LG counter depth bottom freezer
Ovens & warming drawer- Electrolux- the racks glide extremely smoothly
Microwave- Panasonic
TV- INEXPENSIVE Sylvania- from Sears, but it fits like it was custom!
airswitch
Franke hot water dispenser -originally went with the Insinkerator, but because of the granite issues had to get the Franke, more money but I really like it.
I have a Delta spout for my liquid detergent and a Never MT system- great find from this forum! - Flooring: slate floor with infloor radiant hot water heat. I can tell you EVERYONE loves that!
- Backsplash: tile from the Tile Gallery in Chicago - Pratt and Larson- Melody was great to work with.
- I had found my sink light fixtures on line, and on clearance. The kitchen table light was also on line custom made by some guys in California. I love that it compliments the stain glass in my living room & dining room.
- The kitchen table is very cool- from Crate and Barrel; the top flips, opens, and spins to enlarge for parties.
It is nearly completed, some finishing touches such as staining the pantry/closet door and curtains but here are some pictures of our new kitchen. Our kitchen was 22 years in the making...whew!... and included a modest redo of the dining room, removing the breakfast room replacing with a hall closet and powder room. The old kitchen is now my home office space. The project also included removal of a "tandem" (a sort of sleeping porch off of one of the bedrooms) reworking of that bedroom and reworking of a second bedroom to make a master (all 4 of our original bedrooms were about the same size) a large closet and bath. The house was restuccoed. Yet to be completed is the restucco of garage and landscaping. We lived through the massive upheaval and mess without moving out!
I had used a computer design program (Home Architech- very old version) to come up with the design -well many over the past 22 years. I had hired a KD to go over the designs and she was very helpful in designing the island top details as the posts in the island are crucial to holding up the 2nd floor. She also helped figure out the microwave cabinet..While I am sure she was ready to pull her hair out on one than more occasion when I just didn't find the "right" tile or granite. Can I tell you I was more than a bit obessive..going to 5 different granite shops might have been considered over the top, but I finally found what my heart was looking for.
One of my other obessions was a pyramid theme I carried thoughout. My original woodwork- 1916- have a pyramid detail in each of the tops of the door/window trims. I had those details added to the cooktop cabinet and the island. My door hardware is pyramid -Dakota- from Restoration Hardware. I splurged on a Manhandle for my corner lazy susan from SOKO.
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Beautiful work. Can tell you spent a lot of planning on it. The tilework is gorgeous!
Did you do the radiant heat DIY or have it installed? We're looking at doing it ourselves.
Did you do the radiant heat DIY or have it installed? We're looking at doing it ourselves.
Beautiful kitchen! We are also looking for an instant hot water dispenser and need to decide in the next couple of days. Have heard of Franke, Insinkerator, and Mountain Plumbing. We are getting a granite countertop -- what is the "granite issue" you mentioned? Not the first time I've heard/seen in researching the internet, but I'm not quite sure what the issue is. Thanks so much. Kelly
Very nice! I'm also looking at hot water dispensers and am curious about your comment re: "granite issues". We are also using granite -- and this isn't the first time I've seen it mentioned but I can't seem to find any details about what it is. Any info is greatly appreciated. Also, do you have an opinion on the dispensers available? We are looking at Insinkerator, Franke, and Mountain Plumbing.....all seem to look similar, just wanting some info on quality. Thanks!
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