We attacked the kitchen. It was time.
Here's the kitchen from the online listing, right before we moved in.
Before! |
The island didn't stand a chance. |
Then we went appliance shopping. As best we could tell, the appliances that came with the house have been there since it was first built, and all almond colored. I personally didn't care so much about the color, so long as they worked right, but the dishwasher was on its last legs and oozing muck and not cleaning dishes properly. The stovetop had two settings, 'not hot enough' and 'BURN.' The microwave was a spare one B. had bought during his brief time working in Charlotte, was underpowered and tiny, and taking up space on the counter. The counter? In surprisingly good shape for laminate, but we were missing our black granite countertops from the townhouse.
The sink? Surprisingly not almond, but I was also missing the huge, deep composite sink with the combo faucet/pull out sprayer we'd had in the townhouse. I freely admit I do not understand double bowled sinks even after looking up hand washing methods for dishes. It was not my style. I wanted to be able to lay my Pyrex dishes flat to scrub them! Fortunately this was apparently THE time to replace stuff, and we got some really good deals on the appliances we picked out.
The sink? Surprisingly not almond, but I was also missing the huge, deep composite sink with the combo faucet/pull out sprayer we'd had in the townhouse. I freely admit I do not understand double bowled sinks even after looking up hand washing methods for dishes. It was not my style. I wanted to be able to lay my Pyrex dishes flat to scrub them! Fortunately this was apparently THE time to replace stuff, and we got some really good deals on the appliances we picked out.
We had to eat out a lot in the end, which is not fun when there's not a lot of allergy safe places to eat. I think the people at Mumtaz know us by name now!
The whirlwind was very frustrating. There was a certain order in which to accomplish things, and we had a hard time keeping that order. We had to install a regular outlet behind the stove for the new range, which was complicated in its own right, and meant the old stove spent a lot of time sitting out in the middle of the kitchen. It's really annoying not to be able to walk around your kitchen! Then we pretty much had to wait to install the new appliances until the granite was installed. The new over-the-range microwave had to be mounted, and holes drilled into the cabinet above before the mounting could take place, which the guy installing the venting system couldn't do without the microwave and its special hole drilling template, so he had to come back, and was very gracious about doing so. I had to empty out the bottom cabinets before the granite install, and take apart the appliance garage in the one corner, which meant I had to empty out the cabinet above as well. We had to wait another day after the granite was installed to get the sink and faucet installed (same ones we had in Centreville, yay!) and all sorts of minor yet complicated and drawn out chaos. Then we had to put the kitchen back in order, including properly securing the island to the floor, which is what we were attempting to do the morning the granite people arrived (hours early!).
It's now February, and the chaos is still ongoing. The new granite is about 1/4" thinner than the old laminate counters, which means the appliance garage now has a 1/4" gap between the counter and the cabinet above. I am working on fixing that with wood strips, but having issues with matching the stain. Eventually we will have to replace the backsplash because of the thinner counter issue, but right now it will do. Meantime, I have boxes in the dining room with stuff that belong in corner cabinets.
The new granite counters go well with both the cabinets and the appliances, but this irritates my desire for uniformity. |
There is still more to do, of course. We have yet to address the lighting issue, and as you can see from the first photo, it's a big, ugly one. I have holes to fill and grout to clean and a backsplash to design and install, or have installed. Since we made the island countertop bigger, we may end up adding brackets to help support where it sticks out over the one end. There are things I need to learn to ignore and not scrub at endlessly, as in the picture to the left. The towel hanger is more frustrating than useful. The pantry is ridiculously designed. It's a four foot wide pantry with a two foot door smack in the center. We want to rip out that door and install two double doors so we can easily reach everything in the pantry instead of having to shuffle items in and out of the way to get to things on the edges. We're exhausted so I think those projects are going to get put off for a bit.
Hopefully now I can focus on some smaller projects I had started before I realized the kitchen was actually happening!
Hopefully now I can focus on some smaller projects I had started before I realized the kitchen was actually happening!
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