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The kitchen

Postby debih » 18 Mar 2013, 08:00

The worktops are on and I'm starting to put stuff on them. (I much preferred the completely clear look)

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This one's a bit blurred

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This is the corner where we haven't decided whether to have another cupboard or shelves. I'm going to wait until I've put everything away and if I am a cupboard short then it will be a cupboard, if not I fancy shelves. I still need to put a blind up yet.

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This is the bug bear - the fireplace. It is either going to be stripped back to its natural gritstone or be plastered. The joiners mate is back off holiday now and he is going to ring Mick to arrange to come out and look at it. Once it has either been stripped or plastered it is going to have stainless steel sheets inside it as splashbacks and then the beautiful James can be fitted. James is the same colour as the current (old) cooker but is much bigger and will pretty much fill the whole fireplace. He has five burners and a warming plate, two ovens, a grill and a storage space for baking trays, etc.

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This is the area where my marble/brick bread making surface is going to go. That's Micks next job. It will be built from bricks and have a thick wooden shelf and then a lovely thick marble worktop at table height - ideal for bread and pastry making. At the moment it is a camping table - not much use for anything other than storing the recycling on!! Once done I will keep all my baking trays, etc in a basket on the bottom shelf and jars full of sugar, flour, etc on the other shelf. (Another blurred one - sorry).

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Cupboard door close up. It still needs the under unit lights fitting yet.

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My lovely new knives.

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Re: The kitchen

Postby Weka » 18 Mar 2013, 08:31

Wow! Wow! Wow!

I love your bench! Your cupboards too! Can't wait to see James. ;) as for the fireplace....... :? I don't know either. I have a romantic notion about old things, but that is probably because New Zealand doesn't have old. So an old stone feature fireplace properly restored to me sounds amazing, but with a stainless splash back, I'm not sure if the stone feature would "work". Plastered would look nice, but I wonder if it would look a little like trying to hide it? I've never seen a fireplace in a modern kitchen, on in a period kitchen in a historic house, so I'm no help whatsoever. I'm now wondering about some kind of moulded fire surround, or is that what you mean by plastered? I've just assumed a flat plaster.
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Re: The kitchen

Postby Kaz » 18 Mar 2013, 08:32

Oh Debs that is really starting to take shape!!!! :D :D :D I do like those units 8-) 8-) The wine is the wrong colour for me though :P :lol: :lol:

When we moved into this house I was determined to keep my worktops as clear as possible, but stuff keeps creeping out into it :? :oops: You have to have an awful lot of cupboard space and iron willpower to keep them totally clear :oops: :lol:

Can't wait for the next update 8-) :geek:
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Re: The kitchen

Postby debih » 18 Mar 2013, 08:35

Weka wrote:Wow! Wow! Wow!

I love your bench! Your cupboards too! Can't wait to see James. ;) as for the fireplace....... :? I don't know either. I have a romantic notion about old things, but that is probably because New Zealand doesn't have old. So an old stone feature fireplace properly restored to me sounds amazing, but with a stainless splash back, I'm not sure if the stone feature would "work". Plastered would look nice, but I wonder if it would look a little like trying to hide it? I've never seen a fireplace in a modern kitchen, on in a period kitchen in a historic house, so I'm no help whatsoever. I'm now wondering about some kind of moulded fire surround, or is that what you mean by plastered? I've just assumed a flat plaster.


I would much prefer it to be plastered Weka as I think it will look nicer, be easier to do and won't create any mess whilst its being done. But Mick really wants it stripping back and has worked hard to get it to the state that it is in now so if it can be done I have said fine.

If it is plastered it will literally just be a skimming of plaster across the stone and then painted the same colour as the rest of the room - nothing fancy, just the wooden shelf over it.
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Re: The kitchen

Postby debih » 18 Mar 2013, 08:36

Kaz wrote:Can't wait for the next update 8-) :geek:


Inside of cupboards photos later. :lol: :lol:
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Re: The kitchen

Postby Kaz » 18 Mar 2013, 08:37

Oh I meant to add, I think that stone fireplace would look amazing stripped right back :)

Inside of cupboards, blimey mine are far too untidy for that :P :oops: :roll:
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Re: The kitchen

Postby debih » 18 Mar 2013, 08:41

Kaz wrote:Oh I meant to add, I think that stone fireplace would look amazing stripped right back :)

Inside of cupboards, blimey mine are far too untidy for that :P :oops: :roll:


No doubt mine will be too by next week!
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Re: The kitchen

Postby Kaz » 18 Mar 2013, 08:57

:D :lol: :lol:
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Re: The kitchen

Postby saundra » 18 Mar 2013, 09:11

its lovely deb got the wine right :roll:
looks like its been worth the wait
i think its nice to skim plaster and paint the fire place for james
with a nice shelf above
it will keep you busy on your week off
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Re: The kitchen

Postby Ally » 18 Mar 2013, 09:14

Looks lush Debih..it will sooooo be worth the hassle! :D :D

Love the glass and bottle of wine. :lol: :lol:
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