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Showing posts with label cabinets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cabinets. Show all posts

Monday, January 24, 2011

ISO: Solution for Hidden Nook

I didn't get to Friday's "In Search Of" quest due to illness running rampant in the family (me first, then Jackson), but here's the dilemma of the week. There's a hidden nook in what I expect will be Caroline's room. I'm not sure how it happened, but we ended up with a little nook where the exterior wall curves and the framing does not. 
Can you see it in the picture to the left? It's a bit small, sorry!

The only think I can think of to maximize this for storage (that room is going to have an uber-small closet, more on that later), would be to install a pull-out pantry like those usually seen in kitchens.

What do you think?

Monday, December 13, 2010

A Hidden Pantry

We visited Keith's Uncle Tony over Thanksgiving and fell in love with his kitchen. I asked him where I could stow my diaper bag so that it would be easily accessible for Caroline. He pointed me to the pantry. I proceeded to show him the size of the diaper bag and told him No Way would it fit in one of his cabinets:

And then he revealed a true masterpiece. Jackson, our 4-year-old is a true connoisseur of pantries.  Naturally, we had to call Dave at Cabineture to see if this could be done with ours. He's on his way this week to check out the kitchen now that it's been framed. Fingers crossed it's possible!

Friday, December 10, 2010

The Cabinets

I've been planning my ideal kitchen for a very long time. Probably since we stepped foot into our first house. I've been clipping magazine articles, scouring the Home Depot and Lowe's aisles and salivating while watching friends and family redo their own kitchens.

My dream kitchen has dark cabinets, light counters and a white, subway-tile backsplash.The layout would be open and have a huge, walk-in pantry.

Imagine my delight when I got the chance to do just that! Here's the cabinet layout and elevation as well as the color cabinets we've selected.
In the picture to the left, you can see that we have a large center island. The cooktop lives here. The wall oven/microwave combo is in the corner and the sink is in the bar-top area that overlooks the eat-in kitchen.
In the picture to the right, you can see the cabinet detail. Our cabinet guy is Dave Chaney at Cabineture Inc in New Port Richey, FL. Hit me up if you want to call him. He does fabulous custom cabinetry!