View Full Version : Winter project complete: Cabinets by TimK
scratchy
05-16-2011, 17:10
Here it is, it only took me 6 months, just in time for a summer project. TimK's cabinets are great. The links go to the whole set of completed images and the whole project. Here's the highlights:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sheila_flickr/sets/ - The whole thing
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sheila_flickr/sets/72157626603301981/ Finished
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2615/5724049532_a02f828198_z.jpg
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5062/5723493807_ddab2bcb34_z.jpg
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5258/5723228453_ba60d00c34_z.jpg
gcrookston
05-16-2011, 17:46
outstanding
Big Wall
05-16-2011, 17:53
Very nice!
Bailey Guns
05-16-2011, 18:01
Gorgeous work.
funkfool
05-17-2011, 10:42
Great work- like the after shots much more than the before!
Dirt Diver
05-17-2011, 12:28
Those look great! Good job!
Very nice! What all did Tim's crew do, and what all did they NOT do? I mean.....just cabinets? Or countertops, backsplash, lighting, etc. also.
scratchy
05-17-2011, 16:01
Tim and crew built and installed the cabinetry. Venus Designs installed the granite countertops. I did the rest, electrical, walls, ceiling, finish woodwork, tile and plumbing. I had bid the cabinet job at Home Depot and Lowes before I had ever contacted Tim. His bid was significantly lower than both of the Big Boxes. I'm extremely happy with the work.
Im digging the stove and the awesome backsplash.
Tim and crew built and installed the cabinetry. Venus Designs installed the granite countertops. I did the rest, electrical, walls, ceiling, finish woodwork, tile and plumbing. I had bid the cabinet job at Home Depot and Lowes before I had ever contacted Tim. His bid was significantly lower than both of the Big Boxes. I'm extremely happy with the work.
Thanks! I think either you or Tim mentioned the cost of your cabinets recently. See, I'm wondering what the total remodel would cost.
scratchy
05-17-2011, 17:26
Thanks! I think either you or Tim mentioned the cost of your cabinets recently. See, I'm wondering what the total remodel would cost.
The whole job you see there cost between 23 and 26k. I got a bunch of tools so that has to subtract out. If you can set tile and backsplash, you can save a fortune. The cabinets, appliances and countertops were just under 20k.
Im digging the stove and the awesome backsplash.
Thanks! That part actually was my idea.
The whole job you see there cost between 23 and 26k. I got a bunch of tools so that has to subtract out. If you can set tile and backsplash, you can save a fortune. The cabinets, appliances and countertops were just under 20k.
Sweet Jeebus! Forget it, my wife ain't worth it. Not for the hell she puts me through. She's probably gonna divorce me and make me sell all my shit anyway. I need to start digging a hole in the crawl space.....
scratchy
05-17-2011, 18:24
Sweet Jeebus! Forget it, my wife ain't worth it. Not for the hell she puts me through. She's probably gonna divorce me and make me sell all my shit anyway. I need to start digging a hole in the crawl space.....
LOL!! That is a high end remodel. It can be done very nicely for about half that.
The whole job you see there cost between 23 and 26k. I got a bunch of tools so that has to subtract out. If you can set tile and backsplash, you can save a fortune. The cabinets, appliances and countertops were just under 20k.
Cripes Dennis, if I'd known you had that much money I'd have charged you double for the cabinets!
I'm kidding, but you're right to say it can be done for much less if you reuse some appliances or go with something other than unobtanium for the counter tops.
Seriously, you did great work, and you two have really good taste. That is not always the case. You wouldn't believe some of the not-so-handsome stuff people pay us to build. The customer is always right...right?
Looks great[Beer]
And yea it can be done for less. I bought my granite slab countertops with the ogee-nose for $300...its not what you know but who you know!
scratchy
05-17-2011, 21:09
Cripes Dennis, if I'd known you had that much money I'd have charged you double for the cabinets!
I'm kidding, but you're right to say it can be done for much less if you reuse some appliances or go with something other than unobtanium for the counter tops.
Seriously, you did great work, and you two have really good taste. That is not always the case. You wouldn't believe some of the not-so-handsome stuff people pay us to build. The customer is always right...right?
Thanks Tim! We're happy as all get out with it. One more cool touch I forgot to mention. If anyone is interested, the switchplates are a milled travertine. We sent tile, Columbia Gorge Stoneworks made the plates. They look like this:
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5106/5723487369_b64bb0aa50.jpg
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