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Tim K
04-27-2017, 08:32
This was a comprehensive remodel even down to replacing the floor.

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crays
04-27-2017, 08:42
Very nice. But, damn, I'd be afraid to cook in there and get it dirty.

Wulf202
04-27-2017, 08:49
Sexy

BladesNBarrels
04-27-2017, 09:02
Great job!
Thanks for posting.
It is an inspiration.

kwando
04-27-2017, 09:13
Like Crays said... I'd be afraid to get it dirty.


But damn it does look nice!! Wife must be happy.

gnihcraes
04-27-2017, 09:41
Awesome, one of these days I'll get down for a quote on rebuilding my kitchen.

Mazin
04-27-2017, 10:27
No doubt about it your a true craftsmen, it's beautiful bro!

pickenup
04-27-2017, 22:49
Great looking work you did there.

MrAK
04-28-2017, 00:35
I'm a big fan! It wouldn't be the same without that ceiling and countertop

CS1983
04-28-2017, 06:49
That looks amazing.

The stone for the island and table is interesting. Almost looks like a wood grain. What type of stone is it?

sniper7
04-28-2017, 07:16
Wow that is awesome! True professional work there! We just moved into our new house and our kitchen looks like a bunch of funny monkeys got into some materials with elmers glue and slapped it together compared to yours! I'm super impressed!

Tim K
04-28-2017, 08:28
The stone on the island is Magma Black in a leathered finish. I see so much shiny granite day to day that we decided to go the leathered route. My kids can each eat a PBJ on that table and leave a mess and you don't see a thing. It's great until you stick your hand in a goopy pile of jelly you didn't see.

CS1983
04-28-2017, 08:51
The stone on the island is Magma Black in a leathered finish. I see so much shiny granite day to day that we decided to go the leathered route. My kids can each eat a PBJ on that table and leave a mess and you don't see a thing. It's great until you stick your hand in a goopy pile of jelly you didn't see.


Neat. I looked up images of more of it online. Some of the pieces look like satellite imagery of earth.

JohnnyEgo
04-28-2017, 10:37
Beautiful. Love the lit frosted glass upper cabinets.
Also, how can you have children and not have a dent in the dish washer door and crusty fingerprints over every square inch of the refrigerator?
That's the most amazing part of your whole kitchen to me.

Irving
04-28-2017, 10:49
What did you find to be the most difficult/tedious part of this kitchen build?

Tim K
04-28-2017, 11:30
What did you find to be the most difficult/tedious part of this kitchen build?

Frankly, not much. I guess owning a cabinet and a granite business helps some. I saw a little lull in the shop schedule and just threw my entire cabinet crew at the job. It went so fast even my General Contractor buddies couldn't believe it.

There were two little things, I guess. I don't do electrical work anymore, primarily just because I don't want to. We hired it out to the electricians we've been using for years for customer work and they both took forever and were crazy expensive. That was irritating.

The second thing was picking the backsplash tile. That proved to be far and away the most difficult decision. I'll bet we looked at a hundred tile styles and brought at least 10 home as samples to evaluate. That decision had me genuinely stumped. We narrowed it to 2 or 3 and basically just threw a dart.

I used to take great pride in the fact that my own hands built every piece of furniture and every cabinet in my house. This was the first time I let my employees just do their thing. It was a refreshing change of pace. I personally hung the handles on the doors and ran a few pieces of trim, but that's it.

Irving
04-28-2017, 11:47
Well, it looks great.

KS63
04-28-2017, 12:59
You hired talented people. That's a sign of a good boss.

DYoung
04-28-2017, 13:52
Beautiful kitchen. I love the live/rough edge on the countertops. What do you call that?

def90
04-28-2017, 14:57
Looks great!!

Does the wine get warm over the fridge like that?

Tim K
04-28-2017, 17:58
The granite has what's called a "chiseled edge". I bought a new machine to do it a few months ago. It's pretty cool. Pneumatic powered tooth that bites the edge off. Unsurprisingly, it's called "The Beaver". The old way involved a huge pair of long handled nippers and was human powered. The humans got tired pretty fast, so it took a line of them.

The area above the fridge does not seem to get warm. We're enthusiastic wine drinkers so wine up there doesn't typically last very long anyhow. [Beer]

TheGrey
04-28-2017, 21:40
Just glorious!

Ah Pook
04-29-2017, 20:24
Nice!

William
05-04-2017, 19:14
Very nice work! Good seeing you over at WP last Sunday as well.

Lars
05-04-2017, 23:24
Awesome job. I won't be showing the wife any of those pictures, or my hunting and gun money will be gone. Looks amazing though