That is one thing I would do differently - get the under cabinet lights. You can never have too much light in a kitchen.
Yes. Use them all the time.
That is one thing I would do differently - get the under cabinet lights. You can never have too much light in a kitchen.
Do you have 10' or 12' ceilings?Our cabinets go all the way to the ceiling and we have never regretted it.
8 foot.Do you have 10' or 12' ceilings?
I just wish I had a crystal ball on what color to paint kitchen cabinets so they'll stay in style in the future years.
The house we just purchased did a great option for under your sinks...kitchen or bar sink.
The inside of the base cabinet is tiled!! Things generally leak over time, and the stuff you put under your sink can leave drips and stains. The tile can be any type, any color, but it makes it easy to clean.
You can thank me later...
The house we just purchased did a great option for under your sinks...kitchen or bar sink.
The inside of the base cabinet is tiled!! Things generally leak over time, and the stuff you put under your sink can leave drips and stains. The tile can be any type, any color, but it makes it easy to clean.
You can thank me later...
We used J&K Cabinets from China. All solid wood or plywood, no MDF, particle or strand. Good "no bang" soft close hardware too. Excellent value!
The little square door in the blind corner is fake. The long one under it is functional. I'm going to renovate the kitchen slightly (without getting new cabinets). Should the little square be made into a functional draw? The useable draw space would be about 4" wide by 5" high.
This dual outlet that the refrigerator uses should changed to a single outlet, right? Because the dual outlet can be used for a countertop appliance so I'd need a GFCI which can mess with the fridge.
There's another dual outlet for the range that I'll change to a GFCI. They're both within 6 feet of the sink. I guess I'd cap off all wires currently going to the second outlet of the dual outlet and replace it with a single.(the range is gas and the outlet on that end of the counter is just for the clock)
Again I see no harm in leaving it as a dual outlet
If both receptacles (near fridge and near range) are on the same circuit, I would replace the breaker for that circuit with a GFCI breaker instead of installing 2 GFCI receptacles.