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Funny story about the magnetic paint. I purchased a quart can and asked the guy at the paint counter to "shake it up" for me. He put the little, but oh so heavy, can in the centrifuge and walked away. Surprise, surprise! When he turned around the machine had shaken itself about 2 feet out of it's cubby space. It was also really heavy to roll onto the wall. I'm glad it was a relatively small area.
Oh and another thing about magnetic paint and chalk board paint. If you have them separate, like I did, keep in mind that by over painting the magnetic paint with chalkboard paint it reduces the strength of the hold your magnets have on the wall. Be sure to get it covered with one coat.
The window over the sink faces South - Before |
After (OH! I see the curtains are crooked...guess I can't do anything about that right now, can i?) |
The fridge is on the West facing wall - Before |
After |
We originally didn't want to have the ice maker hooked up, and then we went ahead and had it done anyway. Not that we really needed a lot of ice while we were there (we only have a few days over 60), but it's good to know that it works.
This window faces East |
Oh, can't forget the floor....I love, love love the tile floor. Easy to clean, feels great under my feet and looks fantastic, just like wood. I would pick it again in a heartbeat.
Here you can see the under cabinet lighting. It makes the counter tops and back splash shine.
Oh and they are on a dimmer, which is perfect for our needs.
Looking in from the entry off the front room. |
Window facing East - Before (original listing photo) |
After |
Two things I want to say about this photo. First, notice the Sit-a-Bit sign over the window. I bought this sign years ago, when we were still living in Waikiki. Amazing how it exactly fits in the color scheme of the kitchen! Love those little coincidences!
Second, the chairs. You can't believe how hard it was to find counter top height chairs! Sure, we found some saddle chairs, but we have those here, never really liked them and replaced them with a nice set I found at Ross. Most of the chairs we found were so cheaply made we just had to pass on them. One day, when we were driving down the road I spotted a 2nd hand furniture store. We turned around and went in. The guy had these two chairs. They were the right height and seemed pretty sturdy. Not to mention the price was right. The guy at the store was so nice. He asked what colors we have in our kitchen and gave us a piece of fabric (enough for both) that will fit right in! I didn't get around to reupholstering the chairs this time, but I will next time...might even paint some of the wood to match the cabinets....we'll see.
Thanks so much for following the progress of the kitchen - Looking forward to getting some good use out of it!
Aloha a Hui Hou!
love the colour of the cabinets, love those Ikea lights, love the layout, love, love, love - great job Heidi!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne! - I'm in love with it too...I'm in love with the whole house!. It was sooooooo hard to leave
ReplyDeleteI'll take it !!! It looks great Heidi !
ReplyDeleteThanks Penni! :o) <3
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